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Oceania & the Far East


Oceania & the Far East


A far-flung expedition to the other side of the world is undoubtedly one of the most rewarding holiday experiences. The exceptional itineraries in this section are all fine examples, encompassing unforgettable highlights galore, from the iconic sites of Sydney to the incredible temples of Burma, from the ravishing landscapes of Bali to the manmade marvels of Singapore.


The countless landmarks of Australia are a prominent feature within this section. A 39-night voyage of discovery aboard classic Black Watch includes a transit of the Panama Canal en route to the South Pacific, where you’ll enjoy an indulgent festive season with an opportunity to see in 2019 with magical fireworks during three days in Sydney. There’s also a chance to enjoy a week in Australia, followed by a melting pot of contrasts in Asia, from majestic temples to fascinating Komodo Dragons. Or you may choose Boudicca’s four-week exploration of ‘Oz’ – a real showstopper which departs in late 2019. Complementing Sydney’s New Year’s Eve celebrations are iconic sights and experiences aplenty, from native kangaroos, to the Great Barrier Reef, to two days in Melbourne, the ‘World’s Most Liveable City’.


Equally unforgettable are the sprawling, scenic islands of Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelagic country. Take your pick from three 14-night fly-cruises to this spellbinding part of the world during Boudicca’s 2019/20 global discovery programme. Marvel at the world’s largest Buddhist temple, uncover lush landscapes, encounter Komodo dragons, and enjoy an overnight stay in Singapore on an authentic island- hopping adventure. Meanwhile, kicking off 2020 in style is a unique holiday taking in the temples, rice terraces and tribal cultures of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. To explore a string of fascinating Far East nations, join Boudicca and sail from Bali to Colombo, visiting Singapore, Thailand and Myanmar (Burma) along the way.


On pages 50-51 you’ll find an epic 42-night journey from Phuket to Cairns. With extended stays in Singapore, Bali, Melbourne and Sydney on the menu – alongside other exciting and exotic destinations – the highlights are seemingly endless.


The cruise pages within this section include optional, chargeable experiences that may be enjoyed independently and/or with optional Fred. Olsen Shore Tours. All Shore Tours are subject to service operation and availability.


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