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    Into the Heart of Melanesia From the Solomon Islands to Indonesia

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    15 Days / 14 Nights
    Dates : 04 - 18 April 2026
    Brisbane / Bali
    Charter flights Brisbane - Honiara / Sorong - Bali + Pre-voyage hotel night + Elevated Expedition Cruising + USD 200 On Board Credit + Wi Fi

    Highlights

    Sail from the Solomon Islands through Papua New Guinea, then finish in Indonesian Papua. Days move between reef lagoons, volcanic coastlines, village landings, and a full day on the Sepik River. Snorkel in the Bismarck Solomon Seas and cruise into Garove’s flooded caldera. Papua New Guinea is often called the Pacific’s living Eden for its cultural and biological diversity.

    • Dive into the warm, crystal waters of Kimbe Bay — one of the richest coral ecosystems on Earth.
    • Explore Rabaul’s smoking calderas and the haunting beauty of its ash-covered landscapes.
    • Travel upriver to the Sepik villages, where ancient artistry and spirit houses tell stories centuries old.

    Map/Itinerary

    Day 1Arrival in Brisbane

    Arrive in Brisbane at your convenience. One night of accommodation is included at a designated hotel.

    Day 2Fly to Honiara and Embark

    Take a charter flight to Honiara. The capital of the Solomon Islands, Honiara sits on the northeastern coast of Guadalcanal at the mouth of the Mataniko River. A relatively new city, it grew up around a U.S. military base during and after WWII. In 1952 it superseded Tulagi as the premier city of these islands. Honiara’s U.S. War Memorial provides a comprehensive war-history lesson of the area. Today the town is laid-back and relatively tourist free with a real-life atmosphere.

    Day 3Cruising Kasolo Island (Kennedy Island) & Njari Island

    Kennedy Island, (also Kasolo or Plum Pudding Island), is a tiny forested islet named after John F. Kennedy. In August 1943, after their craft was rammed by a Japanese destroyer, the crew of PT-109, led by Lieutenant Kennedy, abandoned ship, swam ashore, before making their way to nearby Olasana Island.

    Njari is a tiny, uninhabited island off Gizo in the Solomon Islands, a strip of white sand and tropical foliage set in clear lagoon water. The surrounding reefs sit in the Coral Triangle, so the sea life here is often rich and close to shore. It is a quiet pause in the day, with a feeling of being far from everything.

    Day 4Buka Town, Buka Island

    Discover Buka Town, the administrative centre of Bougainville. Bougainville’s identity is strong and local, with many distinct languages and traditions, and a matrilineal culture where women are central to land and clan life. This is also a place in political transition. In the 2019 referendum, Bougainville voted overwhelmingly for independence, and might soon become the world’s newest country.

    Day 5Rabaul

    Rabaul, the former capital of New Britain in Papua New Guinea’s northeastern tip, is a town with a remarkable volcanic history. Situated inside a flooded caldera and near the active Tavurvur volcano, Rabaul has been rebuilt multiple times, including after the 1994 eruption. Its bustling markets, rich wartime heritage and a strategic harbour make Rabaul an intriguing destination. An observatory oversees the country’s volcanic activity.

    Day 6Garove Island

    Tiny, far-flung Garove is part of the Vitu Islands in the Bismarck Sea and is defined by its rich marine biodiversity. The island wraps around a massive, horseshoe-shaped flooded caldera. Nearby dive sites reveal multi-hued fish darting among sea fans and anemones, while reef sharks, schooling jacks, and barracuda patrol the deep. Back on dry land, tiny villages nestle amid towering coconut palms.

    Day 7Tami Islands

    The inhabited Tami Islands, a four-island archipelago south of Finschhafen in the Huon Gulf, are home to skilled carvers. These islanders craft intricate hardwood bowls, particularly the renowned ‘Tami bowls’ known for their fine craftsmanship and ceremonial use. These bowls, featuring spirit faces with a distinctive three-peaked headdress (oa balan), are highly valued, with some found in New York’s Metropolitan Museum and the British Museum.

    Day 8Crown Island

    Characterised by dense rainforest, the miniscule volcanic island of Crown Island is barely five kilometres from end to end. Rugged jungle trails offer glimpses of birds of paradise, doves and pigeons, while sapphire waters hide colourful coral reefs beneath the surface. Nearby Kar Kar Island is home to one of the country’s most active volcanoes, sprawling cocoa plantations and traditional villages dotted among imposing coconut palms.

    Day 9Madang

    Madang is set on a striking peninsula, surrounded by calm waterways, lush greenery, and small tropical islands. It was once celebrated as one of the most picturesque towns in the South Pacific. The province is also one of Papua New Guinea’s most culturally diverse areas, with more than 170 distinct languages across its communities.

    Day 10Manam Island

    Manam Island is marked by an active stratovolcano, occasionally emitting ash plumes. The island’s rugged valleys, forested crags, villages and cultures coexist in the shadow of this natural colossus. The area boasts numerous coral reefs, and Hansa Bay holds sunken American and Japanese ships, along with bombers and fighter planes. These waters have also witnessed sightings of hammerheads and tiger sharks.

    Day 11Sepik River, Kopar Village

    The Sepik River gracefully winds through rainforest and swampland, revealing tribal villages and stilt structures on muddy banks. In these homesteads, traditional ways of life persist with tribal ceremonies, spirit houses, and stories behind intricately carved masks and totems. Crocodiles, symbols of power, coexist with revered birds of paradise like Goldie’s and sicklebills, punctuating the landscape with bursts of bright plumage.

    Day 12Jayapura, Papua

    Jayapura, Papua’s provincial capital, serves as a base to explore the rugged Baliem Valley. Winding trails lead through verdant highlands to secluded waterfalls and saltwater springs. Traditional life endures in tribal villages hidden in the rainforest, featuring religious ceremonies or mock tribal wars. In Jayapura, museums recount the intense WWII battles, where Allied and Japanese forces clashed for control of the Pacific theatre.

    Day 13At Sea

    Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to the library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of the on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from onboard professional photographers.

    Day 14Pulau Mansinam, Papua

    The island of New Britain features the secluded volcanic Kimbe Bay, renowned for its diverse marine ecosystem. The crystalline waters host coral reefs teeming with colourful tropical fish, WWII wrecks and coral-capped seamounts. Inland, treks lead to an active volcano and the rejuvenating thermal waters of the jungle-clad Garu Hot River. The bay’s rainforest is home to Blyth’s hornbills, eclectus parrots and red-knobbed imperial pigeons.

    Day 15Disembark in Sorong and Fly to Bali

    Disembark in Sorong and take a charter flight to Bali

    Inclusions/Exclusions

    • Charter flights: Brisbane to Honiara / Sorong to Bali
    • Group return transfers from airport to cruise port and to the hotel
    • Pre-cruise accommodations at 4/5-star hotel on Day 1
    • Onboard gratuities & port taxes
    • All meals & all beverages onboard
    • Complimentary hot & cold beverages, beer, wine & spirits
    • 24-hour room service
    • Expedition Activities + Landings
    • Lecture programs by the expedition team and guest speakers
    • One selected shore excursion per port of call
    • Onboard Amenities Gym, sauna, pool
    • 24/7 self-service laundry
    • Complimentary WiFi
    • Waterproof backpack + water bottle to keep