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Explorer, 19 Nights Emerald Seas & The Great Reef ex Sydney to Singapore

Cruise Explorer, 19 Nights Emerald Seas & The Great Reef ex Sydney to Singapore
Cruise Line Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Ship Seven Seas Explorer
Destination World Cruises & Sectors
Brief Description 19 Night Cruise sailing from Sydney, NSW, Australia onboard Seven Seas Explorer
Type of Cruise Luxury
Departure Date 17 Jan 2025
Cruise Description The creation of Seven Seas Explorer® took luxury cruising to the next level, from the 4,443 sq. ft. Regent Suite to the hand-picked art accentuating her halls.

Newcastle, Australia
This welcoming beachside city boasts an intriguing maritime history along with beautiful coastline and diverse natural landscapes ranging from lush rainforests to preserved wetlands to coastal sand dunes. In addition to its celebrated beaches, the city’s unique ocean baths are among the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. The most spectacular views of the beaches and harbor are found at Fort Scratchley Historic Site, where you can also learn about the city’s naval and mining history in the system of underground tunnels. For a taste of the local flavor, stroll down Darby Street and find great eateries and restaurants.

Townsville, Australia
Head out to the Great Barrier Reef Headquarters Aquarium, or discover the local beaches and enjoy the tropical scenery, the seafront promenade, galleries and shops. Venture out to stunning Magnetic Island with its national park, miles of walking trails and wildlife. Take home local artwork, crafts, jewelry and souvenirs. Savor fresh seafood along with a wide variety of international cuisines, perhaps a cold beer or a glass of fine wine.

Cairns, Australia
Cairns is the capital of Far North Queensland, and its east coastal cities rest along the Great Barrier Reef. The state of Queensland occupies a vast 667,000 square miles and much of the land remains uninhabited, covered with miles of rainforest where Australian teak, hopp, pine and fig trees abound. Before 1879, when the city of Cairns was established, the only inhabitants of this region were the Aborigines, the culture for which Australia is perhaps best known.

Alotau, Papua New Guinea
Alotau is one of the world’s last great frontiers. This port is the gateway to a land of thriving tribal cultures, smoldering volcanoes and vast pristine mountainous rainforests of Papua New Guinea, as well as many historical memorials and relics from the Battle of Milne Bay during WWII. If you stay in town, stroll along the bustling harbor filled with fishing boats, outriggers and small ferries to arrive at the market. Delight in the scents and tastes of fresh tropical fruits from pineapples to guavas to kumquats.

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Description coming soon.

Darwin, Australia
Along the coast of the Northern Territory lies Darwin, a city isolated by the vast Australian desert. The area was sought by the French, Dutch and British, and was established as the town of Darwin in 1869. In 1942, the city was under the threat of a Japanese attack, so a major Australian military base was established. Today Darwin is the largest city of the Northern Territory, offering sights from its colonial past and excellent shopping and dining opportunities.

Komodo, Indonesia
Indonesia’s isolated Komodo Island is a natural wonder of tropical savanna and scrubland, home to the famed pre-historic Komodo dragon. Komodo National Park is the only place on earth that they can be found in the wild. The island of Komodo itself is about 60 squares miles in area with dramatic landscapes of 2,000 foot craggy mountains, canyons, Savannas and monsoon rain forests in the valleys. Human habitation is therefore limited to only one settlement in Slawi Bay.

Bali (Benoa), Indonesia
Benoa’s charms are most evident in Nusa Dua, one of the most beautiful beaches in already-legendary Bali. In this land of rice terraces, spectacular volcanoes and over 20,000 temples, the main destination is the stunning 17th-century royal temple complex of Pura Taman Ayun in nearby Mengwi, surrounded by a lotus-filled moat, giving it the feel of a garden sanctuary. Another favorite is the Sunset Temple, Tanah Lot, and don’t miss the batik factories for that perfect gift or souvenir.

Surabaya, Indonesia
Surabaya is the gateway to a world of wonders, from Buddhist temples to Arab quarters. You will notice the vast differences in architecture as you move around the various neighborhoods. In particular, tour the Sampoerna Museum, a well-preserved historical site built in the 19th-century Dutch colonial-style. Also, visit the Grand Mosque of Surabaya and witness the tall minaret, with exquisite bright blue and green mosaic titles on the top of the pyramid-looking roof and dome. It’s a 21st-century masterpiece showcasing stylish religious structural design and layout. There’s plenty to do in the city center of Surabaya, whether you’re a history buff, a relentless shopper or an intrepid foodie.

Singapore, Singapore
Strategically located at the end of the Malaysian peninsula, the island nation of Singapore is a modern, thriving metropolis and a true melting pot of cultures. Singapore offers diverse colorful ethnic quarters; a fantastic array of superb cuisines; and a shopping mecca second to none. In many ways Singapore (the name means Lion City) was built by Sir Stamford Raffles. Coming ashore to a tiny fishing village in 1819, through trade treaties and business acumen, he laid the foundation for one of the most amazing urban success stories in history. Today, travelers can embrace exotic sights and sounds as they stroll or ride a trishaw through Chinatown, the Arab Quarter or Little India. Head down to the scenic Boat Quay for unrivaled views of the harbor and stop at one of the many international eateries for a refreshing repast. Shop along famous Orchard Road with its merchandise from every corner of the Pacific Rim; embark on a night safari at the Singapore Zoo or relax in the verdant shade of the Bukit Timah Nature Preserve. Be sure to leave time to try a refreshing Singapore Sling at the bar at Raffles Hotel.
Sailing Dates
17 Jan 2025
Category Single Twin Triple Quad
H - Suite NZD15,444 NZD14,593
G2 - Suite NZD15,936 NZD14,921
G1 - Suite NZD16,182 NZD15,085
F2 - Suite NZD16,674 NZD15,413
F1 - Suite NZD16,920 NZD15,577
E - Suite NZD18,316 NZD16,507
D - Suite NZD18,712 NZD16,771
C - Suite NZD36,115 NZD28,373
B - Suite NZD37,015 NZD28,973
A - Suite NZD37,915 NZD29,573
SS2 - Suite NZD43,485 NZD37,570
SS NZD46,115 NZD39,323
ES - Suite NZD51,515 NZD42,923
GS - Suite NZD59,715 NZD48,390
MS - Suite NZD69,065 NZD54,623
RS - Suite NZD173,485 NZD131,237
Cruise Itinerary
Date Port Arrive Depart
17 Jan 2025 Sydney, NSW, Australia 6:00 AM 6:00 PM
18 Jan 2025 Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia 7:00 AM 6:00 PM
19 Jan 2025 At Sea    
20 Jan 2025 At Sea    
21 Jan 2025 Townsville, Queensland, Australia 8:00 AM 8:00 PM
22 Jan 2025 Cairns, Qld, Australia 8:00 AM 7:00 PM
23 Jan 2025 At Sea    
24 Jan 2025 Alotau, Papua New Guinea 7:00 AM 4:00 PM
25 Jan 2025 Port Moresby PNG 10:00 AM 7:00 PM
26 Jan 2025 At Sea    
27 Jan 2025 At Sea    
28 Jan 2025 Darwin, NT, Australia 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
29 Jan 2025 At Sea    
30 Jan 2025 Komodo Island, Indonesia 10:00 AM 6:00 PM
31 Jan 2025 Benoa, Bali, Indonesia 11:00 AM
1 Feb 2025 Benoa, Bali, Indonesia 1:00 PM
2 Feb 2025 Surabaya, Indonesia 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
3 Feb 2025 At Sea    
4 Feb 2025 Singapore 3:00 PM
5 Feb 2025 Singapore 7:00 PM
All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

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