Indonesian Explorer
$1,199.00
From $1,199* pp | 12 Nights • Departs 12 Jun 2017 from Fremantle • Pacific Eden *Rate is per person, cruise only, interior view quad share.
The Fastest Way To Slow Down
- Indonesian island hop with us and you’ll visit beautiful islands that are reminiscent of the Jurassic era
- Visit Komodo Island on a shore tour, where Komodo dragons reign supreme
- See blissful Bali and maybe grab a bargain at the markets
Your all access pass to Asia
Begin your journey by exploring the historic Buddhist monument of Borobudur before getting up close to the world’s largest lizard, the Komodo Dragon. Move on to the small city with a big heart, Dili in Timor L’este, and further to the natural and historic offerings Papua New Guinea. This is your chance to join in on a journey of absolute discovery.
Itinerary
Day 01: Fremantle – departs 4pm
Day 02: At sea
Day 03: At sea
Day 04: At sea
Day 05: Komodo Island – arrives 7:00am – 5:00pm
Day 06: Makassar, Ujung Pandang – 10:00 – 3:00pm
Day 07: Lombok – 9:00am – 6:00pm
Day 08: Benoa, Bali – 8:00am – 6:00pm
Day 09: Probolinggo – 8:00am – 6:00pm
Day 10: At sea
Day 11: Jakarta – 8:00am – 6:00pm
Day 12: At sea
Day 13: Singapore – arrives 8:00am
Deck Plan
INCLUSIONS
Cruise from Fremantle to Singapore
All shipboard main meals (excluding speciality restaurants)
Most entertainment onboard
All Australian and overseas port taxes
EXCLUSIONS
Flights
Transfers
Drinks
Speciality dining
Shore excursions
Visas
Comprehensive travel insurance
Items of a personal nature – laundry, telephone, room service
Tips and gratuities
Number of Passengers
Decks
Length
Max Speed
Fremantle
Fremantle is a dynamic and vibrant port city situated on the mouth of the Swan River. It is renowned for its cosmopolitan atmosphere with strong southern European, particularly Italian influences. Fremantle was established in May 1829 when Captain Charles Howe Fremantle formally took possession of the area for the purpose of establishing a British colony, which was initially known as the Swan River Colony. Later that year, Lieutenant Governor James Stirling arrived and decided that Fremantle would become a port and that a new colony (today known as Perth) would be developed approximately 20 kilometres up the Swan River on good soil which would allow for the development of agriculture.
In the 1980’s Fremantle became one of the premier tourist destinations in Australia after the victory of Australia II in the America’s Cup. Subsequently the America’s Cup challenge was held off Fremantle’s coast. Fremantle is popular for its maritime history, laid back atmosphere and unique culture that permeates the city.
Komodo Island
Komodo Island is home to Komodo National Park, where Komodo dragons reign supreme and visitors are granted an unforgettable glimpse in to the world of nature, marine biodiversity and preservation. Komodo Island was created in the volcanic uplift that created Sumatra, Java and Bali. There is only one settlement on the Island – a “fishing village” of around 2000 people, thought to be descendants of convicts exiled to the island from Sulawesi. The residents make a living fishing, breeding goats or as craftsmen. Little is known of the island’s early history, and Komodo dragons were thought a folk tale until their discovery in the early 1900’s. Komodo Island national park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986; it is the only place on earth where the famed prehistoric Komodo dragon can be found in the wild, and is accessible only by a ranger escorted tour.
Makassar, Ujung Pandang
Like much of Asia, Makassar is a melting pot of cultures, sights, sounds, smells and flavours. Dine on a delicious mix of Chinese, Sulawesi and local cuisines, take a stroll along the mid-city waterfront or experience an historic and impressive reminder of the city’s Dutch colonial history with a visit to Fort Rotterdam.
Lombok
Lombok is a key component of the West Nusa Tenggara Barat province and its indigenous Sasak people are Muslim. the culture and language is rich and unique, and animist beliefs still hold strong. Mataram, the capital of West Nusa Tenggara Barat, is around 30 minutes away. Lombok offers an honest, uncrowded glimpse into a beautiful time gone by. It’s fascinating and distinctive culture will envelope you as you experience its temples, colourful markets, beaches and the sacred volcanic site of Mount Rinjani – the second highest peak in Indonesia.
Still somewhat unknown to the outside world, Lombok’s natural landscape and traditions have remained untouched. Tourism is concentrated mainly in Senggigi Bay, and most businesses are run by local families. Farming of rice, tobacco, coconuts, coffee, kapok and cotton are very important to the local economy.
Benoa, Bali
Being nearby, affordable and sun drenched all year round, Bali has long been favourite holiday destination for Aussies. But beyond its beaches and the resorts (though they are a fine example of the lifestyle that this island stands for) is a place that embodies the essence of the Eastern world.
Here, monkeys scurry around forest flanked sacred temples, rice paddies lie perched on the hillsides and coffee, banana, cacao and spice plantations line the roads.
This is your chance to experience culture and history that stretches back to 2,000BC, as well as all the natural beauty that draw so many here. From lunch overlooking an active volcano, shopping tours and elephant safaris, to all the thrills of white water rafting, catamaran cruising and a visit to a local waterpark, a visit to Bali manages to encapsulate just what a holiday should be, no matter what your idea of that might be.
Probolinggo
Sure, it might seem difficult to pronounce, but it is certainly not a difficult place to find yourself for the day.
From historic Buddhist temples and quaint local towns, to towering volcanic peaks in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, there is so much more to get to know than the pronunciation – though that is definitely part of it. Learn something new, go somewhere new, feel brand new.
Jakarta
The word ‘epic’ gets thrown around regularly these days, but it’s amazingly appropriate when used to describe this sprawling city. History and atmosphere, culinary offerings and culture, there is a not a holiday craving Jakarta leaves unsatisfied.
You’ll get a taste of the bustling side of Indonesia with a stroll through this incomparably interesting city. See? Epic.
Singapore
Our cruises departing and ending in Singapore provide the perfect opportunity to explore this melting pot of culture and people.
Visit Orchard Road, home to over 5,000 brands, lots of them at marked down prices. There’s also souvenirs and handcrafts in Little Chinatown where a haggle is always welcome. Take a stroll through the famous Tiger Balm Park, peppered with whimsical statues. And your exploration of Singapore wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the sophisticated Raffles Hotel.
On board:
- All meals in the silver-service main restaurants, food courts and daytime grills
- Daytime activities, including the sports court, whirlpool spas, pools and fully equipped gym
- Evening entertainment featuring live comedy, theatre, nightclubs and cinema
In the staterooms:
- Luxurious pamper packs
- En suite air-conditioned accommodation
- Personal steward
For the family:
- Dedicated age specific children’s clubs
- Discounted children’s fares
General:
- All Australian and overseas port taxes
Penthouse
If you’re looking for a whole new level of luxury the exclusive Pacific Eden Penthouse is for you. Our new Penthouses feature a large spa bath, spacious sitting area, separate dining area, private balcony and floor to ceiling windows for those ocean views you just can’t miss.
Available exclusively onboard Pacific Eden and Pacific Aria Penthouses feature all of the luxuries of a hotel room and so much more:
- Private balcony, living area, dining area and kitchenette
- Bathroom with shower and spa bath
- Large walk-in wardrobe and dressing area, desk with chair
- Flat screen TV
- Telephone
- Safety deposit box
- Fridge
- Air-conditioning with personal controls
CAPACITY:
Twin single beds that convert into a queen bed plus a double sofa bed
Suite
Fresh air and far out views are all part of the furniture in our Suites. Offering the high life on the high seas with a balcony, separate sitting area, priority embarkation, complimentary laundry service, a Nespresso coffee machine, iPod music system and an invitation to the Senior Officers Cocktail (on cruises of 5 nights or more).
Suites feature all of the luxuries of a hotel room, including:
- Private balcony and living area
- Bathroom with bath and shower
- Flat screen TV
- Telephone
- Walk-in wardrobe with dressing area, desk with chair
- Safety deposit box
- Fridge
- CD/DVD player, fully loaded iPod with docking station
- Air-conditioning with personal controls
CAPACITY:
Twin single beds that convert into a queen bed
Quad rooms feature a double sofa bed
Balcony
Open your doors and let the outside in! Make the most of your time at sea with your own private Balcony Room, it’s the best way to enjoy all the comfort of our onboard rooms and all the beauty of living on the ocean. With all the action on deck and ashore, it’s nice to know there’s a cosy, clean sanctuary with your name on it that’s equipped with everything you need.
Balcony rooms feature all of the luxuries of a hotel room including:
- Private balcony with outdoor furniture
- Private ensuite, shower and spa bath
- Flat screen TV
- Telephone
- Wardrobe, desk with chair
- Safety deposit box
- Air-conditioning with personal controls
- Fridge
CAPACITY:
Twin single beds that convert into a queen bed
Third berth sofa bed are available
Oceanview
Oceanview rooms feature a window or porthole so you won’t miss a single ocean view. With all the action on deck and ashore, it’s nice to know there’s a cosy, clean sanctuary with your name on it, equipped with everything you need. Oceanview rooms are available in a range bedding combinations including twin, double, triple and quad share.
Oceanview rooms feature all of the luxuries of a hotel room including:
- A window or porthole
- Private ensuite, shower only
- Flat screen TV
- Telephone
- Wardrobe, desk with chair
- Safety deposit box
- Air-conditioning with personal controls
CAPACITY:
Twin rooms feature twin beds which can convert into a queen bed
Quad rooms feature two lower and two upper (bunk) beds
Some quad rooms on Pacific Eden & Pacific Aria contain sofa bunk beds
Interior
Wake up with your loved ones! Our Interior rooms are perfect for both families and couples. With all the action on deck and ashore, it’s nice to know there’s a cosy, clean sanctuary with your name on it, equipped with everything you need. Interior rooms are available in a range bedding combinations including twin, double, triple and quad share.
Interior rooms feature all of the luxuries of a hotel room including:
- Private ensuite, shower only
- Flat screen TV
- Telephone
- Wardrobe, desk with chair
- Safety deposit box
- Air-conditioning with personal controls
CAPACITY:
Twin rooms feature twin beds which can convert into a queen bed
Quad rooms feature two lower and two upper (bunk) beds
Some quad rooms on Pacific Eden & Pacific Aria contain sofa bunk beds
TWIN SHARE | QUAD SHARE | |||||||
Cruise code | Interior | Ocean view | Balcony | Suite | Interior | Ocean view | ||
E731 | $1,699 | $1,799 | $2,699 | $3,999 | $1,199 | $1,332 | ||
*Prices shown are all from prices and per person. Fares shown are based on availability in lead in cabins and whilst all information is correct at the time of publication, prices are subject to change or withdrawal. |