20 NIGHTS
Crossing Oceania: Fiji to Bali
[LAUTOKA, VITI LEVU ISLAND, FIJI TO BENOA, BALI]
Here is a voyage made for lovers of ocean cruising; perfect for those seeking to
disconnect from the everyday with an indulgent balance of days at sea and seven intriguing South Pacific islands
bookended by the tropical icons of Fiji and Bali. A robust program of guest speakers invites personal enrichment on board to renew mind, body and spirit, while a call at Alotau, Papua New Guinea highlights an itinerary also featuring Vanuatu, Guadalcanal and Komodo National Park.
20 NIGHTS FROM $8,893 per person
SAILING DATE 2025 JAN 19
14 NIGHTS Immersive Indonesia:
Singapore to Australia [SINGAPORE TO DARWIN, AUSTRALIA]
Set sail from Singapore to discover
Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty. Tis exotic
journey visits Parai Beach and explores Javanese treasures in Surabaya and Semarang—gateway to Borobudur
Temple. Bali enchants with its temples while Komodo National Park intrigues with the world’s largest lizard. From Timor-Leste’s charming capital, Dili, journey on to tropical Darwin in
Australia’s verdant Northern Territory. 14 NIGHTS FROM $5,828 per person
SAILING DATE 2025 APR 1
16 NIGHTS Crossing Melanesia:
Australia to Fiji [DARWIN, AUSTRALIA TO
LAUTOKA, VITI LEVU ISLAND, FIJI]
Explore wild beauty and important history on this immersive journey navigating the remote island countries of Melanesia, from
the verdant landscapes of Australia’s Northern Territory to the tribal culture of Papua New
Guinea and the historical WWII significance of Guadalcanal. Two days in the Solomon Islands allow for incredible snorkeling and diving, with the pristine beaches and enchanting culture of Vanuatu ready to welcome you just beyond. Arrive in Fiji, ready to discover its vibrant markets and famed shores.
16 NIGHTS FROM $6,666 per person
SAILING DATE 2025 APR 15
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