Destination
Polynesia
Trip Duration
24 nights
Cruise Ship
RegattaCruise Company
OceaniaStart Port
Bali, IndonesiaItinerary
Bali lies between the Indian and the Pacific oceans and is known as the "Island of the Gods". In addition to the beautiful beaches, the Indonesian island is home to volcanoes. A must-visit of Bali are its temples. The most famous is the "Tanah Lot" temple which is located on the southern part of the island, right on the water.
Depart 15:00
Bali lies between the Indian and the Pacific oceans and is known as the "Island of the Gods". In addition to the beautiful beaches, the Indonesian island is home to volcanoes. A must-visit of Bali are its temples. The most famous is the "Tanah Lot" temple which is located on the southern part of the island, right on the water.
Arrive 09:00
Depart 17:00
Komodo is one of the 17,508 historical and enchanting islands that make up the Republic of Indonesia. It is part of the Lesser Sunda chain of islands . The main allure of the Komodo island is that it is home to the famous Komodo dragon. The mysterious Komodo dragon is the largest lizard in the world and has inspired various ancient tales and myths about dragons. Komodo also forms part of the Komodo National Park which is one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. The rich heritage associated with this national park is certain to captivate all visitors.
Arrive 13:00
Overnight
Located in Australia’s only truly tropical region, Darwin is a melting pot of cultures and creatures. Its proximity to southeast Asia mean it’s full of Asian culture and cuisine, and you won’t want to miss the bustling markets serving up authentic international cuisine. The adventurous Aussie spirit is alive and well too, and you can channel your inner Crocodile Dundee as you explore the rivers and wetlands by boat in hopes of catching a glimpse of Darwin’s famous saltwater crocodiles. And the area has a fascinating history, from aboriginal cultures to colonization to World War II.
Depart 16:00
Located in Australia’s only truly tropical region, Darwin is a melting pot of cultures and creatures. Its proximity to southeast Asia mean it’s full of Asian culture and cuisine, and you won’t want to miss the bustling markets serving up authentic international cuisine. The adventurous Aussie spirit is alive and well too, and you can channel your inner Crocodile Dundee as you explore the rivers and wetlands by boat in hopes of catching a glimpse of Darwin’s famous saltwater crocodiles. And the area has a fascinating history, from aboriginal cultures to colonization to World War II.
Arrive 12:00
Depart 20:00
Thursday Island in northwestern Australia belongs to the administrative district of Torres Shire in Queensland and has more than 2,600 inhabitants. The island enjoys a tropical climate with an average temperature of 29 degrees Celsius. Among the attractions including the Thursday Island Torres Strait Museum, the Cathedral of All Souls and the pearl farming operations on the island.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 19:00
The gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns is a paradise for outdoor explorers. With picturesque islands dotting its waters, magnificent rainforests just a short distance inland, and miles of sweeping beaches in between, you’ll truly experience the best that Australia has to offer. From hidden coral cays to secret forest swimming spots, Cairns is also one of the best places in Australia to get your feet wet – so don’t forget your bathing suit!
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You’ll feel right at home on the flagship of the fleet! A wide range of features and a courteous service will make your cruise aboard the Regatta an unforgettable experience.
Refurbishment Year:
2019Passengers:
656Who is traveling?
2 Adults
24 nights
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