True North
Louisiades archipelago adventure
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| Twin share | Sole use* | Twin share | Sole use* | Twin share | Sole use* | |
| Ocean Class | $7,495 pp | $11,992 | $7,995 pp | $12,792 | $14,995 pp | $23,992 |
| River Class | $9,495 pp | $15,192 | $9,995 pp | $15,992 | $19,995 pp | $31,992 |
| Exporer Class | $10,995 pp | $17,592 | $12,495 pp | $19,992 | $22,995 | $36,792 |
| Whole Boat Charter | Pls Enquire | Pls Enquire | Pls Enquire | |||
| *Single travellers can share a cabin with another traveller of the same gender and pay the twin share rate. We can advertise for a stranger to share. Prices include: Includes return charter flight Cairns/PNG |
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2008 & 2009 Cairns-Alotau-Cairns 7 nights |
7 nights - 2008 & 2009 cruises
(2010 cruises - 10 nights)
DAY 1
Take advantage of an early morning transfer from your hotel to Cairns International Airport. After clearing customs you will be welcomed aboard our comfortable charter aircraft for the short flight to Port Moresby. At Moresby we attend to immigration formalities before continuing onto Alotau.
On arrival in Alotau you will find the magnificent True North and our famed crew - ready to begin your Archipelago Adventure! Enjoy a welcome aboard cocktail and a light snack as we head out into the South China Strait. In the late afternoon join the first of our ‘shore parties' and explore the small but intriguing island of Samarai - once a trading centre with greater importance than Moresby!
Back onboard sample hors d'oeuvres in the alfresco bar before making your way to the ship's saloon - the chefs are sure to have prepared something extra special tonight, wagu beef would be a delight, the first of the many signature dining experiences.
DAY 2
Your first morning onboard finds the True North amidst the Conflict Group of Islands. These low lying islands typify the ‘archipelago experience' - white sandy beaches fringed with palms, sparkling lagoons, very occasional traditional fishing boats and equally infrequent fishing huts - contrasting Papua New Guinea's larger and more populated islands. Enjoy an entire day devoted to fishing, diving, snorkelling and exploring!
In the afternoon the ship's helicopter will bring all into perspective - stunning scenic flights over picture perfect islands and lagoons decorated with shallow corals and graceful manta ray.
DAY 3
Deboyne Island was a Japanese seaplane base during World War II - but only for 5 days! The Japanese found that their new base was just a little too close to the allied planes based at Port Moresby and the base was quickly abandoned. The Japanese never returned to the island however several ‘Zero' fighter planes ditched in the area during the Battle of the Coral Sea. One remains virtually intact in the shallow waters of Deboyne Lagoon and this morning our expedition boats will convey snorkelling teams to examine the wreck. Fishing, diving and sightseeing boats will also explore the lagoon and outer reef.
A visit to Panepompom Island provides opportunity to experience idyllic archipelago life. The ‘locals' will welcome you on the beach, treat with some impromptu singing (and laughing) and then invite all to stroll amongst their huts. Our crew will also take opportunity to deliver appreciated resources to the local school before the expedition boats are away again.
DAY 4
The ship's helicopter will deliver a breathtaking orientation to the Calvados Chain especially distinctive Panasia and Duchateau Island. Here the islands are steep sided and ‘Jurassic Like'. Fishing, diving and snorkelling will again be on the agenda or perhaps you would prefer a hike on exotic Panasia!
Enjoy a sumptuous lunch as we cruise to Duchateau. Then it's away again in the expedition boats - the now familiar routine of discovering pristine beach, stunning coral and abundant reef. And something special this evening - join the crew under waving fronds for sunset drinks and classic island vista.
DAY 5
This morning we wake off Pana Wina Island - the largest island in the Calvados Chain. Most of the islands in the chain rise steeply from the sea and are either thickly forested or covered with grasslands. Many are surrounded by their own reef systems and lagoons and, in addition to the high islands there are also numerous low coral islets and reef - endless opportunity for exploration and discovery. Shallow coral gardens will entertain the snorkelers, outer reef areas will challenge the divers and the keen fishers will hopefully battle marauders from the deep! For a more relaxed start to the day - wander through Panabari Village and then indulge yourself with a spot of South Pacific beachcombing!
In the afternoon we will also visit Nimoa Island - here the island mission will impress. The five-sided church features murals of island life and all mission buildings are surrounded by well maintained paths and gardens filled with flowering plants. Edged by jungle-covered mountains, postcard beaches and crystal clear waters - an island paradise indeed!
DAY 6
The divers onboard will be up early for a cruise highlight - the aptly named "Fish City is home to large numbers of parrot fish, batfish, trevally, coral trout, tuna, snapper and mackerel!
Nearby Rossel Island is a much larger island - nearly 300 square kilometres! It is also very mountainous with Mt Rossel reaching 800 metres - the helicopter will be handy! From an unassailable vantage scenic flyers will encounter lush jungle and, fringing reefs 12 kilometres to the east and 40 kilometres to the west! No shortage of ground to explore here either!
In the afternoon we visit beautiful Damenu Bay. It's just a short walk up the hill to the mission and school. Did you know that PNG kids don't start primary school until grade 4 and, that's when they are first taught to speak English! The mission's commanding views of Damenu Bay are not to be missed!
DAY 7
Misima is the most heavily populated island in the archipelago. A gold and silver mine was operated on the island from 1990 until it closed in 2004. The shore parties will visit the mine site and township of Bwagaoia whilst helicopter flights will provide a glimpse on an enviable lifestyle on the other side of the island - waterfalls, gardens and secluded beach-side villages.
Then we've saved the best till last - wait till you see Ebora! The master will reverse the True North stern to beach in an amazing turquoise lagoon built to size. You will be impressed by the steep sided jungle that surrounds. The nearby dive site is big as well - a vertical wall with the best vis yet! We might have started with wagu but we'll finish with yahoo!
DAY 8
This morning we are alongside in Alotau. Transfer to our charter plane and return to Cairns via Moresby. We are already looking forward to welcoming you back onboard - the next time you GO WILD IN STYLE!
This itinerary is provided as an example only - tide and prevailing conditions may cause variation.
