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’S COASTAL WILDERNESS SERIES Australia’s2021 - 2023 VOYAGES South COAST

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1 Australia’s southern coastline FOR TRUE EXPLORERS Explore Australia’s southern shores on a small ship expedition. INCLUSIONS S This raw and rugged coastline is fringed by many islands > All excursions and sightseeing and inlets, and carved by the mercurial turquoise waters of the Southern Ocean. Visit islands such as , > Use of Xplorer, Zodiacs and kayaks Flinders Island, and the - brimming > Daily lectures and briefings with human and natural histories and often difficult to reach - > All meals, chef-prepared on board that are home to wildlife such as rare wallabies, sea lions, and > Selected wines, selected beers, selected spirits, numerous birds. juices, and soft drinks served with lunch and dinner A highlight of these itineraries are coastal walks along nature > Coffee and selection of teas trails, often ending in ocean views or sweeping white-sand beaches. Hosted by expert guides, learn about the flora, > All entrance fees to National Parks and Ports fauna, and history of these remote habitats. Along the way, > Choice of local operator excursions at some locations enjoy the tastes of the southern coast and indulge in fresh > Tips and gratuities regional seafood and hand-selected local wines. Find freedom on Australia’s southern coastline. WINE SELECTIONS

Expedition Note We offer two wine selections, which guests may purchase in These are expedition itineraries covering remote regions. addition to our house selection, that feature hand-selected Your Captain and Expedition Team will make changes Australian and New Zealand wines, and French champagne. to the daily schedule when necessary to maximise your > A Taste of Australia Selection: with seven bottles featuring experience. These itineraries are indicative - some one Australian Sparkling, two Whites, three Reds and a Rosé variation may occur due to weather conditions, safety or at $285.00 local community requirements. > Connoisseur Selection: with six bottles featuring one French We recommend that you do not arrive to the embarkation Champagne, two Whites and three Reds at $355.00 port on the day of boarding or depart on the day of disembarkation due to unexpected changes that may FIND OUT MORE > occur in scheduling.

IMAGES 1 Flinders Island coastline | 2 Expedition team evening briefing | 3 A golden afternoon at the Sundeck Bar | 4 Kangaross Island wallabies , credit Quentin Chester Australian Hospitality at Sea On board our Australian-flagged expedition ships, discover a personalised, relaxed style of cruising. With a maximum of 99 guests, there is no need for queues or assigned seating. Instead, an intimate, convivial atmosphere shared with like-minded travellers makes you feel at home. Our Australian and New Zealand crew share their passion for our destinations and the explorer’s life. Join our engine room tours, watch our chefs at work in the open galley, and chat with our Captain or officers on the bridge – they will be delighted to have your company. Our chefs, inspired by destination flavours, prepare cuisine from fresh regional produce. Our wine cellars hold a curated selection of Australian wines and unique beers. Our guests love to mingle over drinks as the sun sets, enjoy daily educational presentations by our lecturers, participate in stargazing sessions after dark, or simply find a quiet corner on deck and enjoy the solitude. The Expedition Experience We explore remote locations that are hard to reach or not often touched by tourists, with shore excursions providing environmental and cultural appreciation. Our small group sizes ensure your experience is personal, with minimal impact on the communities and environments we visit. Enjoy excursions or activities each day, guided by expert Expedition Leaders and lecturers who provide commentary on culture, history, and the region’s unique geology, plants and wildlife to help you connect with these special places. Our ships are built for environmentally responsible small- ship cruising, with refined navigation and nimble Xplorer tenders to bring you close to remote coastlines.

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Our SailSAFE Plan It is our priority to keep our guests and crew safe while travelling with us, and our SailSAFE Plan ensures we operate responsibly in the new environment that COVID-19 has created. Remote, nature-based expeditions with Australian crew, and small groups less than 99 guests provides a lower-risk environment. The addition of our approved SailSAFE COVID response plan, as well as our thorough pre-cruise testing model, create additional confidence when sailing with us. We have partnered with Respond Global, a specialist medical advisory agency, to assist us in developing these 4 protocols that are among the most thorough in the world. With a focus on prevention, to target a 100% COVID free environment when we set sail, we have a three-tiered medical screening system in place before boarding. This prevention protocol is supported by onboard mitigation actions and a thorough and compassionate response plan.

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> Spend time at Antechamber Bay and Western River 2 Cove to explore Kangaroo Island’s north coast, and the wonderful beaches, history and wildlife > Learn to shuck your own fresh oysters at Coffin Bay > Be rewarded with striking views and peaceful native forest environs on the South Australian walking trails > Spot multitudes of seabirds at > Visit Eyrewoolf Abalone on Flinders Island to taste freshly caught abalone and seafood, and learn the history of this island from the Woolford family > Enjoy sunset cruises past the stunning coastal formations of Cape Jervis, Kangaroo Island, Neptune Island, and Whaler’s Way

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Memory Cove Troubridge Island Wedge Island Western River Cove Antechamber Bay

7 ITINERARY: 10 NIGHTS > ADELAIDE TO ADELAIDE S DAY 1: DEPART ADELAIDE along Whaler’s Way, hearing the fascinating stories of this rugged

Board Coral Geographer at 4:00pm for 5:00pm departure. coastline and observing the sunset light up the spectacular cliffs. ICONS KIMBERLEY DAYS 2-10: NATIONAL PARK Your Expedition Team may make changes to the itinerary in The pristine waters of Coffin Bay are home to numerous pods order to maximise your expedition experience. Below are the key of dolphins, sea lions, and seals. Emus and kangaroos roam and destinations we visit. the natural beauty of this area is the backdrop to your day’s adventures. TROUBRIDGE ISLAND (not included on all departures) Troubridge Island Conservation Park is an important breeding Here, enjoy an unforgettable food experience – hop into some area for birds and is home to a large colony of little penguins, waterproof waders and take a seat at the Saltwater Pavilion to black-faced cormorants, and crested terns – an ideal environment shuck and taste your own delicious Coffin Bay Oysters. Some for bird enthusiasts. Spend the morning relaxing on the white- voyages will instead include a small boat cruise along the oyster sand beaches, or visit the site of the lighthouse, built in 1856. beds to collect and enjoy them fresh from the sea. This evening, watch the sunset light up the rocky coast as we Later, hike through the Coffin Bay National Park and enjoy cruise past Cape Jervis. interpretation of the landscape, and snorkel or kayak with the chance to spot some of the marine life. We may visit 7 Mile Beach ANTECHAMBER BAY, KANGAROO ISLAND to wander through the beautiful dunes. Antechamber Bay is one of Kangaroo Island’s finest coastal havens. Here, enjoy beach walks along the bay or swim in the FLINDERS ISLAND turquoise water. Spend time hiking the rocky headland to the Located around 35kms from the Coast, Flinders Cape Willoughby Light Station, circled by crashing waves, and Island has a long history of sealing, whaling, and farming. Owned also tour the Lighthouse Keeper’s cottage. by the Woolford family since 1979, they run an established sheep farm, abalone harvesting business and are working to establish AMERICAN RIVER, KANGAROO ISLAND a Safe Haven for vulnerable native species. Meet the Woolford Go ashore at American River, named after American sealers family to learn about the history and conservation projects on who were here as early as 1803, on the north coast of Kangaroo the island. Visit the Kapara shipwreck at Bryant’s Bay, and stroll Island. Here, enjoy relaxing beach swimming, and coastal through the shearing sheds at the farm. Taste fresh abalone and walks through the beautiful forested environs. Later, discover other local seafood at Eyrewoolf Abalone. This evening, cruise the fascinating sealing and whaling past of the schooner past protected in the light of the setting sun. Independence, the first vessel constructed in South Australia, which is being restored. TUMBY BAY At Tumby Bay, explore the quaint farming town on a walk to WESTERN RIVER COVE, KANGAROO ISLAND take in the many murals that have been painted here. Enjoy a Today, land at isolated Western River Cove to visit the beautiful mangrove walk also to experience the natural environment. historic homestead, and observe the effects of the recent bushfires and subsequent recovery. There may be an opportunity & REEVESBY ISLAND to meet the homestead owners and hear their stories. A walk Start your day with a visit to Reevesby Island that reveals the along the ridge reveals spectacular views of the valley, and history of this remote region. Visit an important seabird breeding the beach offers excellent snorkelling or swimming. Weather site and hike to the historic homestead. This chain of islands permitting, visit beautiful Kangaroo Beach. Later, cruise past the offers sheltered bays, golden sand beaches and reefs teeming sea cliffs at for wonderful views. with marine life. Later, enjoy a refreshing dip at Cape Donington before hiking to Stamford Hill and the Flinders Monument. Spot & western grey kangaroos, emus or goannas, or see long-nosed fur The Lincoln National Park is cloaked in windswept eucalypt seals or Australian sea lions on the rocks. and she-oak forests, home to many bird species, including the rare western whipbird. At Memory Cove, stroll through dense DAY 11: ARRIVE ADELAIDE bushland and emerge atop the cliffs to enjoy spectacular views This morning, we arrive in Adelaide at 7:30am to disembark at of the Southern Ocean and the islands scattered throughout the 8:00am. A post cruise transfer is included to the CBD or airport. . This evening, cruise past and

Quentin Chester TRIP LOG Guest Lecturer “We took to the Vista Deck for our pre-dinner drinks just as the Pearson Islands Quentin is a writer, photographer and outdoor loomed off the starboard bow. From the ship’s rail, we enjoyed the marvels of these guide who has led treks imposing island peaks – home to an endemic rock wallaby species, plus significant from the Himalayas to the reptile, and bird fauna. The Baudin Expedition named the islands Les Enfants perdus Flinders Ranges. A resident – the lost children. Even in silhouette against the setting sun, with gauzy ocean spray of Kangaroo Island, Quentin’s rising from their flanks, these islands were captivating. Studded with sculptural deep knowledge of the region granite forms and thick casuarina woodland, it’s little wonder that they have attracted is shared through conservation projects and guiding roles. such keen scientific scrutiny. As dinner was being served, a gaudy sunset with every Together with Alasdair fiery hue possible straddled the western horizon, prompting many diners – ncludingi McGregor he’s the co-author the Master - to abandon their meals for a photo.” of Australia’s Wild Islands, as QUENTIN CHESTER > PEARSON ISLANDS, 23 FEBRUARY 2021 well as their acclaimed The Kimberley: Horizons of Stone.

IMAGES 1 Xplorer off Cape St Albans, Kangaroo Island | 2 Sea Lion pup, credit South Australian Tourism Commission | 3 Abalone, credit Josie Withers | 4 Troubridge Island 8 NINGALOO across the great australian bight

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> Get close to the large stingrays and eagle rays that swim in the shallows of Hamelin Bay > Hike the spectacular coast of & Point Ann > Indulge in a tour and cellar door experiences in the award- winning Margaret River wine country > Climb Cape Leeuwin lighthouse, the tallest on mainland Australia, to take in the view over the Southern Ocean > Stroll through breath-taking Jewel Cave at Augusta and learn about its formation over thousands of years 4 > Meet the friendly kangaroos and explore the sweeping white beach of Lucky Bay > Discover the diverse islands of the Archipelago of the Recherche and follow the snorkel trail at Shearwater Bay > Learn to shuck your own delicious oysters fresh from the waters of Coffin Bay

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11 ITINERARY: 13 NIGHTS > BETWEEN FREMANTLE AND ADELAIDE S

DAY 1: DEPART FREMANTLE OR ADELAIDE LUCKY BAY & CAPE LE GRAND NATIONAL PARK NINGALOO Board in Fremantle at 4:00pm for a 5:00pm departure. Known for massive granite peaks, rolling heath-lands and Board in Adelaide at 4:00pm for a 5:00pm departure. sweeping beaches, Lucky Bay is popular with kangaroos who laze on its soft white sand. We will enjoy a swim or hike a section of DAYS 2-13: KEY DESTINATIONS OF YOUR EXPEDITION the Le Grand Coastal Trail, where you may spot pygmy possums, Your Expedition Team may make changes to the itinerary in order western grey kangaroos and many native wildflowers. Enjoy time to maximise your expedition experience. Each direction has slight on the beach with the curious kangaroos. differences to allow for timing, winds and tides. YOKINUP BAY & CAPE NATURALISTE & DUNSBOROUGH The pristine and remote wilderness of Cape Arid is an important Cape Naturaliste is known for its spectacular scenery and some conservation area for 1,100 species of plants and more than 160 of the best walking tracks in the Margaret River Region. Today bird species. Relax on Yokinup Bay’s broad white beaches washed explore these walking trails, and visit the Cape Naturaliste by blue seas, and birdwatch at Thomas River estuary. We may Lighthouse before spending some free time in the charming have the opportunity to explore historic whaling station ruins. town of Dunsborough. Later, visit stunning Meelup Beach for sunbathing and swimming, followed by sunset drinks on the GREAT AUSTRALIAN BIGHT beach. Our crossing of the Great Australian Bight is an exciting moment for those who love the sea. The Great Australian Bight Marine HAMELIN BAY & MARGARET RIVER Park protects southern right whales and is home to 80% of the Hamelin Bay, a serene sandy bay, is famous for the abundance of population. stingrays that swim in the shallows. Snorkel or wade alongside these giant rays, before a walk to a nearby lake for birdwatching. (Adelaide to Fremantle voyage only) Spend the afternoon in the beautiful Margaret River wine region, Today, arrive at the marine reserve of the Nuyts Archipelago. and relax on a luxury coach tour to enjoy tastings and cellar-door Once the location of whaling and sealing activity, today the visits at leading wineries. Archipelago is a Conservation Park for endangered species. Spot wildlife including numerous birds and native marsupials, sea AUGUSTA eagles, Australian sea lions, penguins, fur seals and dolphins. Augusta is our gateway to the naturally beautiful South West. Today, climb the historic Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, built in 1896, STREAKY BAY (Fremantle to Adelaide voyage only) and discover the exploration history of the region. Explore Jewel Streaky Bay and surrounding regions are known for their great Cave, known for its crystal-encrusted decorations of delicate variety of landscapes, from untouched native scrub land and helectites and stalagmites. If there is time, explore the township farming land to cliffs and surf beaches. This morning, enjoy a at your leisure. walking tour of the town, ending at the museum. BREAKSEA ISLAND & TWO PEOPLE’S BAY NATURE RESERVE COFFIN BAY (Fremantle to Adelaide voyage only) We arrive in tranquil Coffin Bay this morning to swim, snorkel Named for its weather-beaten appearance and the protection or kayak, looking out for marine life as we explore the water it offers, Breaksea island is home to playful and curious fur ways. This afternoon, experience a once-in-a-lifetime culinary seals and Australian sea lions. Spend time observing them in experience at Coffin Bay Oyster Farm. Done waders and sit at the their natural habitat. This afternoon, explore Arpenteur Nature Saltwater Pavilion to taste oysters fresh out of the sea and learn Reserves to spot rare birds including the Red-winged Fairy-wren how to shuck an oyster. Prepare for a seafood taste sensation! and honey-eater, and swim from the beach. KANGAROO ISLAND (Adelaide to Fremantle voyage only) ALBANY (Adelaide to Fremantle voyage only) Today, discover the northern coastline of Kangaroo Island, where Discover the town of Albany with a choice between the whaling feelings of space and freedom fill the senses and steep cliffs station tour on the edge of Torndirrup National Park, or the Point give way to white-sand beaches. Swim in the clear waters of Possession Heritage Trail along the cliffs to enjoy magnificent Emu Bay and visit secluded Stokes Bay, where a rock-enclosed views. Later, learn the history at the Brig Amity Replica and pool provides a protected swimming spot. Stroll along the beach Museum of the Great Southern. looking for penguins, dolphins, or seals. BREMER BAY & POINT ANN DAY 14: ARRIVE ADELAIDE This tiny coastal town is renowned for having some of the most Disembark in Adelaide at 2:30pm beautiful beaches in the world. Spend the afternoon swimming, Disembark in Fremantle at 8:00am snorkelling or relaxing on the beach. The tranquility of the A post cruise transfer to the CBD or airport is included (Fremantle, surroundings, and the opportunity to observe the unique marine & Adelaide). life of the area, make Bremer Bay a memorable stop. In the afternoon we visit Point Ann, located in the Fitzgerald National Park. The Point Ann platform is known to be a good KANGAROO ISLAND FOR TRUE EXPLORERS vista for lookouts, while the 1.5km easy bush walk follows the site of the original rabbit proof fence, with superb views over Point Charles Bay. (Fremantle to Adelaide voyage only) WOODY ISLAND, RECHERCHE ARCHIPELAGO The Recherche Archipelago is a vast group of islands and rocky outcrops scattered across the blue waters of the Southern Ocean. Explore Woody Island for hiking and birdwatching, and experience the snorkel trail at Shearwater Bay. READ >

IMAGES 1 Cliffs of the Great Australian Bight, credit South Australian Tourism Commission | 2 Kangaroo at Lucky Bay, credit Tourism WA 3 One of South Australia’s stunning beaches, Flinders Island | 4 Aerial view of Margaret River vineyard, credit Tourism WA 12 Australia’s great ABROLHOS ISLANDS ABROLHOS southern coastline

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> Learn to shuck your own delicious oysters fresh from the waters of Coffin Bay and taste them at their freshest! > Abalone Tasting experience at Streaky Bay and learn the interesting history of Abalone wild harvesting > Climb Cape Leeuwin lighthouse, the tallest on mainland Australia, to take in the view over the Southern Ocean > Stroll through breath-taking Jewel Cave at Augusta and learn about its formation over thousands of years > Relax and enjoy sunset drinks alongside the friendly 3 4 kangaroos at Lucky Bay. > Enjoy a relaxing and indulgent wine tasting among the vineyards of the award-winning Margaret River wine country > Enjoy the company of an Australian Geographic Society special guest host, as they share their passion for Australia’s coastline and share their spirit of adventure

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9 ITINERARY: 14 NIGHTS > MELBOURNE TO FREMANTLE S DAY 1: DEPART MELBOURNE BUNDA CLIFFS & GREAT AUSTRALIAN BIGHT

Board in Melbourne at 4:00pm for a 5:00pm departure. The Bunda Cliffs, some 120 metres high, are part of the longest ISLANDS ABROLHOS stretch of sea cliffs in the world. We will sail in sight of the cliffs DAYS 2-14: KEY DESTINATIONS OF YOUR EXPEDITION for an awe-inspiring view. On your once-in-a-lifetime crossing of APOLLO BAY & TWELVE APOSTLES the Great Australian Bight, you may also have the chance to spot Apollo Bay is surrounded by wineries and famous for seafood. the diverse marine wildlife which flourishes here. Today, a leisurely walk takes us to the Great Ocean Road LUCKY BAY & CAPE LE GRAND NATIONAL PARK Brewery to enjoy their unique beers, along with regional wines Cape Le Grand National Park’s massive granite peaks, rolling and boutique gins from local distilleries. Return to the Coral heathlands and curving white beaches are a beautiful backdrop Geographer for lunch on the deck while cruising to the 12 Apostles. for a morning hike on the Le Grand Coastal trail. The beautiful If conditions permit, get a closer look at the 12 Apostles from the coastal scenery is home to pygmy possums, western grey Xplorer. This evening, enjoy Captain’s Welcome Drinks while the kangaroos and colourful native wildflowers. Enjoy a dip in the sunset illuminates the iconic rock formations. turquoise water of Lucky Bay and meet the friendly kangaroos PORT FAIRY lazing on the whitest sand in Australia. This afternoon, visit Woody Port Fairy boasts wide streets lined with beautiful nineteenth Island in the Recherche Archipelago, to enjoy a bush-walk with century cottages, great Norfolk pines and old stone churches. spectacular views across the archipelago. Keep an eye out for Spend the day exploring the wonderful 1800’s architecture or Golden Whistlers, Brown Quails, Spotted Pardalotes, or Raptors. browse the array of boutiques, antique shops and art & craft ALBANY stores throughout the town. Follow the Port Fairy Maritime & Best known for its ancient tingle and karri forests, Albany is also Shipwreck Heritage Walk to discover white-washed cottages built alive with history. Arrive after lunch and travel to the Albany War by whalers, or enjoy the Griffith’s Island Nature Walk. Memorial to pay homage to those whose lives were lost in action. WESTERN RIVER COVE, KANGAROO ISLAND Later, explore at your own pace to take in the colonial buildings, This morning, go ashore at remote Western River Cove. galleries and museums. Beachcomb the small crescent-shaped beach and stroll along the AUGUSTA river to the historic Homestead. You may have the opportunity to Augusta is the most south-western town in Australia. Here, we will hear the personal story of the homestead owners as they escaped climb Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, the tallest lighthouse on mainland the devastating 2019 fires. An invigorating hike up the ridge line Australia, which overlooks the place where the mighty Southern behind the homestead offers spectacular views of the valley. Later, and Indian Oceans collide. Journey to visit Jewel Cave, an awe- cool off with a snorkel or swim at the beach. inspiring and well decorated cave, with many beautiful examples COFFIN BAY of delicate helictites, cave coral, pendulites, and flowstone such as Coffin Bay is a stunning destination. The pristine waters are home ‘The Frozen Waterfall’ and ‘the Organ-pipes’. to dolphins and sea lions, while emus and kangaroos roam. Enjoy HAMELIN BAY & MARGARET RIVER a once-in-a-lifetime tasting experience - don waterproof waders Hamelin Bay, a serene sandy bay, is famous for the abundance of and take a seat at the Saltwater Pavilion to shuck your own Pacific stingrays that swim in the shallows. Snorkel or wade alongside oysters, fresh from the sea. Later, enjoy a short hike in the Coffin these giant rays, before a walk to a nearby lake for birdwatching. Bay National Park, and swim or kayak with the chance to spot After lunch, delight in a flight of wines at a renowned Margaret marine life. River estate, learning the history and stories of the five founding STREAKY BAY vineyards of this famous wine region. This morning, stroll through the quaint township of Streaky Bay DAY 11: ARRIVE FREMANTLE known for its fine cafes, and pop-up food vans. Visit the streaky Disembark in Fremantle at 9:00am Bay National Trust Museum to gain an insight into the town’s history. Learn about the history of abalone farming in the region A post cruise transfer to the CBD or airport is included (Fremantle with a visit to the processing plant and an opportunity to taste the and Perth). delicacy of wild-caught green-lip and black-lip abalone, harvested by hand from the pristine waters of the Eyre Peninsula.

Quentin Chester Guest Lecturer Quentin is a writer, photographer and outdoor guide who has led treks from the Himalayas to the Flinders Ranges. A resident of Kangaroo Island, Quentin’s OUR AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHIC PARTNERSHIP deep knowledge of the region Our partnership with Australian Geographic is is shared through conservation an alliance that brings together over 65 years of projects and guiding roles. shared passion for education, travel, and science. Together with Alasdair Together, we have developed a series of expeditions, McGregor he’s the co-author hosted by the Australian Geographic Society. of Australia’s Wild Islands, as well as their acclaimed The An Australian Geographic Voyage Kimberley: Horizons of Stone. Australia’s Great Southern Coastline IMAGES 1 Cape Willoughby Lighthouse | 2 Wading to the Saltwater Pavilion, Coffin 1 March 2022 Bay | 3 Emu spotted, Eyre Peninsula, credit Quentin Chester | Xplorer, Flinders Is 10 2021 DEPARTURES & FARES 2022-2023 DEPARTURES & FARES

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Date Departs Vessel Date Departs Vessel 22 November 2021 Adelaide Coral Adventurer 03 January 2022 Adelaide Coral Adventurer 02 December 2021 Adelaide Coral Adventurer 13 January 2022 Adelaide Coral Adventurer 13 December 2021 Adelaide Coral Adventurer 23 January 2022 Adelaide Coral Adventurer 23 December 2021 Adelaide Coral Adventurer 06 November 2022 Adelaide Coral Geographer

2021 Rates: Coral Adventurer 2022 Rates: Coral Adventurer Coral Geographer Bridge Deck Bridge Deck Explorer Promenade Coral Bridge Deck Bridge Deck Explorer Promenade Coral Balcony Suite Stateroom Deck Deck Deck Balcony Suite Stateroom Deck Deck Deck Twin Share $13,990 $11,390 $9,890 $7,490 $6,390 Twin Share $13,990 $11,390 $9,890 $7,490 $6,390 Sole Use n/a n/a $14,835 $11,235 $9,585 Twin Share $12,390 - $9,890 $7,490 $6,390 Sole Use n/a n/a $14,835 $11,235 $9,585

ACROSS THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN BIGHT ACROSS THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN BIGHT 13 Nights - Departs Adelaide & Fremantle 13 Nights - Departs Adelaide & Fremantle VISIT >

Date Departs Vessel Date Departs Vessel 08 November 2021 Fremantle Coral Adventurer 23 October 2022 Fremantle Coral Geographer 16 November 2022 Adelaide Coral Geographer 2021 Rates: Coral Adventurer 21 October 2023 Fremantle Coral Geographer Bridge Deck Bridge Deck Explorer Promenade Coral Balcony Suite Stateroom Deck Deck Deck 2022 Rates: Coral Geographer Twin Share $16,990 $13,990 $12,190 $9,790 $8,290 Bridge Deck Explorer Promenade Coral Sole Use n/a n/a $18,285 $14,685 $12,435 Balcony Suite Deck Deck Deck Twin Share $15,990 $12,190 $9,790 $8,290 Sole Use n/a $18,285 $14,685 $12,435 2023 Rates: Coral Geographer Bridge Deck Explorer Promenade Coral Balcony Suite Deck Deck Deck Twin Share $18,690 $13,890 $10,430 $8,690 Sole Use n/a $20,835 $15,645 $13,035

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