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Island Trails & Traditions of Indonesia

Singapore to Darwin17 nightsAll InclusiveFrom $15,550.00* PP

Set sail with a small group of intrepid explorers onboard Coral Geographer from Singapore to Darwin and uncover Indonesia’s island wonders. Navigate through the Riau and Karimata Islands, once bustling maritime corridors that are now untouched paradises for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts. Explore the extinct volcanic beauty of Bawean Island, which is rich in cultural traditions and dotted with picturesque coastal villages. Venture to Tana Beru, where the art of crafting wooden Phinisi boats by ancient methods is still alive. Be mesmerized by the stunning burial chambers of Tana Toraja on a special overnight excursion and delve deeply into the unique customs of Sawu, remote islands safeguarding their ancient ways of life. As you journey, indulge in beachside traditional performances, cultural spectacles, and the serenity of crystal-clear waters—an experience that beautifully blends history, culture, and nature’s wonders. This carefully crafted voyage offers an adventure that balances excitement with moments of peace, ideal for those pursuing a truly memorable travel experience. 

  • Dive into the crystal-clear waters and coral reefs of Segun Island, a historic stop along the maritime Silk Road. 
  • Discover the remote beauty and traditional Malay culture of the Karimata Islands, surrounded by serene, palm-fringed villages. 
  • Swim, snorkel, and explore the volcanic landscapes and rich traditions of Bawean Island, home to the rare Bawean deer. 
  • Witness the ancient art of Phinisi boat-building at Tana Beru, where traditional craftsmanship blends with spiritual rituals. 
  • Explore Tana Toraja where you’ll explore iconic Tongkonan houses, Tau-tau effigies, hanging burial sites, and the 400-year-old village of Kete Kesu, with an overnight stay featuring local music and dancing. 
  • Visit the renowned island realms of Komodo National Park and witness the ancient reptile “dragons” which inhabit this protected sanctuary. 
  • Step ashore on striking Komodo Island to witness the famed sands of the unique Pink Beach and challenge yourself with a moderate hike to the summit of this volcanic landscape to enjoy spectacular 360-degree panoramas of Padar Island.

Itinerary

Island Trails and Traditions of Indonesia - Singapore to Darwin

Singapore

Board Coral Geographer at 07:00am at The Singapore Harbour Front VIVO Passenger Terminal, and settle into your stateroom before departing at 8:00am as we sail south towards Nipah for our International Clearance into Indonesia. After clearance, Coral Geographer will spend the rest of the day at sea. Your onboard team will facilitate a range of engaging lectures and activities during the day. 

Our journey begins with a visit to the secluded Segun Island, one of Indonesia’s most remote and untouched islands. Here, you’ll explore vibrant coral reefs and crystal-clear waters, ideal for snorkelling and diving, while uncovering the island’s rich maritime history as a key stop along the ancient maritime Silk Road offering an unforgettable, exclusive experience that few have the privilege to enjoy. 

Herita Island, otherwise known as Pulau Herita is historically inhabited by Melayu groups and Bugis. This region is isolated to say the least. Today you’ll step into what seems like an untouched world, with small, sleepy villages surrounded by swaying palms. As you explore, immerse yourself in the islands fascinating history as a key stop along ancient trading routes between Sumatra and Borneo. 

Day at Sea - Lectures, Presentations

As we steam from Herita Island to Bawean Island an opportunity to ease into the rhythm of life onboard. Throughout the day, you will have the chance to attend engaging lectures from our expert guest speakers, participate in a range of onboard activities, or simply relax and unwind in one of our comfortable lounges. This is also a great time to get to know your fellow passengers over a coffee or at the bar. Whether you choose to be active or take it slow, these sea days are designed to enhance your experience and prepare you for the adventures ahead. 

Bawean, Indonesia

This morning, we will anchor in Sangkapura Bay, Bawean Island, which is inhabited by the Baweanese. Measuring just 15km in diameter, a single narrow ring road can circumvent the extinct volcanic island of Bawean. Spend the day snorkelling, beach combing and swimming off the white sand beaches. 

Fun Fact: The 2018 Asia Games – Bawean deer mascot is endemic here. 

Coral Sea'

Today we spend a relaxing day traversing the Karimata Strait which connects the South China Sea and the Java Sea.  

Today we will anchor on the serene leeward side of Jailamu Island, where you’ll explore a lush coconut plantation and indulge in a variety of activities like swimming, snorkeling, and diving in crystal-clear waters. In the morning, immerse yourself in the local culture with a visit to the village, where you’ll discover inspiring ocean sustainability initiatives, and in the afternoon, unwind with refreshing drinks and exquisite canapes on the beach at Jailamu Island. 

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Traditionally, wooden Phinisi ships have been crafted by the Bugis boat-builders on the beach at Tana Beru since the 14th century. The ancient technique, which uses no nails, has been handed down through generations. Hear the seafaring tales of the boat builders and climb into a Phinisi ship to admire its size and the craftsmanship of the boat-builders. 

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Today we will be travelling to Sulawesi via bus.* The 3-hour journey will lead us into the highlands of Sulawesi to the remarkable Tana Toraja, where you will witness stunning limestone mountains and the ancient culture and traditions of the Torajan people. Visit the Tongkonan houses at Marante, the stone graves with Tau-tau effigies at Londa, the hanging burial sites of Lemo, and the megalithic funeral site and burial grounds at Bori Parinding. See the Torajan market and explore Kete Kesu, a 400-year-old village high in the mountains. 

In Tana Toraja, you’ll spend the night at a local hotel, immersing yourself in the region’s rich culture. Some locations require walking 500–750 metres over uneven terrain. Enjoy a local buffet at the hotel and note that we rely on the local electricity supply overnight, offering an authentic experience of the area. 

*Please note the bus journey is not air conditioned. However, you will be travelling in the highlands where conditions are much cooler than at sea level. Bringing a small powered fan or hand held fan may make this journey more comfortable.

Today we wake up in Tana Toraja, where we continue exploring this region. As we make our way back to the ship, immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of the Torajan people. 

The small island of Sagori measures just 1.5km long and around 90m wide and is home to the seafaring master’s the Bajau and Bugis people. Explore the marine diversity that surrounds the island ahead of learning more about the unique local way of life. The surrounding white sandy beaches make it appealing for beach walking, swimming, snorkelling, or scuba diving. 

day at sea

As we continue our journey from Pulau Sagori to Pulau Komodo —another opportunity to enjoy the relaxing pace of life onboard. Take advantage of a new series of fascinating lectures from our guest speakers, dive deeper into the unique destinations ahead, or perhaps engage in some onboard activities such as trivia, workshops, or fitness classes. Sea days like this provide the perfect balance of rest and enrichment, setting the tone for the exciting adventures still to come. 

Today, explore both Komodo and Padar. In the morning, we will visit Komodo Island for a National Park Walk to see the dragons, followed by relocating the ship to Padar during lunch. In the afternoon, we will hike to a scenic viewpoint, enjoy an Xplorer cruise, swim and snorkel. A sunset walk on Padar will cap the day, providing cooler temperatures and breathtaking afternoon views. 

Today, we will visit three ancient lakes of Kelimutu. These stunning lakes are known for their changing colours, which locals believe are influenced by ancestral souls. For those only visiting the first viewpoint, there is also the opportunity to enjoy the area’s diverse plant and bird life, including the endemic Bare-throated Whistler. 

The day will involve local bus transport, with some walking required. For those able, there will be a longer walk up to a high vantage point offering breathtaking views of the lakes. Moderate mobility is required during this part of the excursion. A local lunch will be provided, offering a taste of the regional cuisine as part of your day’s experience.  

Experience the rich cultural heritage of Sawuincluding traditional rituals, such as welcoming ceremonies featuring animist blessings and the draping of woven Sawu cloth. You will have the opportunity to explore Kampung Kujiratu, where you can witness the Ledo dance and learn about local customs and the Jingi Tiu belief system, including the significance of sacred megalithic stones used in rituals. 

Arrive at Tablolong Bay and enjoy the bright, harp-like sounds of the traditional Sasando instrument in a beachside performance. Later, there is an opportunity to swim or snorkel. 

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Enjoy a peaceful day at sea as we make our way to Darwin. Participate in onboard activities, including workshops and lectures from our special guests and Expedition Team. 

Arrive and disembark at Darwin’s Fort Hill Wharf. Post cruise transfers to CBD hotels or the airport are included. If you’re not transferring directly to the airport why not spend the day enjoying the tropical city of Darwin with its landscaped waterfront and harbourside Wave Pool. 

This itinerary is an indication of the destinations we visit and activities on offer. Throughout the expedition we may make changes to the itinerary as necessary to maximise your expeditionary experience. Allowances may be made for seasonal variations, weather, tidal conditions, and any other event that may affect the operation of the vessel. Coral Expeditions suggests that you do not arrive on the day of embarkation or depart on the day of disembarkation due to any changes that may occur in scheduling. 



Fares & Availability

Bridge Deck Suites

Private Balcony - 37.5m2

Available

Explorer Deck Balcony Stateroom

Private Balcony - 21.4m2

Available

Promenade Deck Stateroom

Picture Window - 17m2

Available

Coral Deck Stateroom

Porthole Window - 17m2

Available
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Prices are per person twin share, listed in Australian Dollars (AUD).  Booking Terms & Conditions >
For solo traveller rates see our Solo Traveller Program


Additional Information

Inclusions:

  • All excursions with our Expedition Team 
  • Use of Xplorer, Zodiacs and Kayaks 
  • Snorkelling & SCUBA equipment (SCUBA diving at an additional cost) 
  • Daily lectures and briefings with Guest Lecturers 
  • All meals, chef-prepared on board 
  • Captain’s welcome and farewell events, and open bridge access 
  • Selected wines, selected beers and house spirits, juices, and soft drinks served with lunch and dinner 
  • 24-hour barista-style coffee and tea station 
  • All entrance fees to National Parks, ports, and charges imposed by governing authorities 
  • Tips and gratuities 
  • Use of all onboard facilities, incl. a reference library 
  • Expedition diary, along with a selection of photos and/or videos documenting the highlights of your voyage 
  • Post-cruise transfers (in Darwin) 
  • Coral Expeditions provides complimentary standard Wi-Fi for text-based communication, with premium high-speed packages available for purchase onboard. While our ships use advanced satellite and 4G technology, connectivity in remote areas may be unreliable, so we recommend downloading content before your voyage. 

Not Included:

  • Pre-cruise transfers 
  • Pre and post cruise accommodation 
  • Travel Insurance 
  • SCUBA Diving (view Scuba diving rates) 
  • Entry visas & travel permits for the country you are travelling to/from 
  • Alcoholic drinks (including beer and wine) outside of lunch and dinner service 
  • Laundry service (available at a cost) 

OTHER INFORMATION

Coral Geographer, the newest addition to our fleet, carries a maximum of 120 guests, delivering Coral Expeditions’ renowned warm Australian hospitality, intimate onboard atmosphere, and world-class expedition experience. More About Coral Geographer >

Travel Insurance is not included in your cruise fare. We highly recommend all guests to obtain comprehensive travel insurance with remote area evacuation coverage. Please refer to our Pre-Cruise Checklist page for facts that should be considered and shared when speaking with Travel Insurance suppliers regarding travel insurance.

At Coral Expeditions dining is a celebration of great food and good company enjoyed in extraordinary destinations. People and place are key to enjoyable dining experiences, where food becomes the vehicle for conversation and creating memorable occasions.

We now offer two wine selections that guests may purchase in addition to our new house selection of wines. These packages showcase contemporary choices of Australian wines and French Champagne. More About Cuisine & Wine >

  • A Taste of Australia Selection | 6 Bottles | $280.00
  • Connoisseur Selection | 6 Bottles | $400.00

Our Cruise Collection Merchandise including expedition gear is also available for purchase in our onboard gift shop. View our Cruise Collection here >

When it comes time for the exciting time of packing for your cruise, our packing lists are available to assist you. More specific information regarding weather conditions in your destination will be included in your Cruise Documentation which you will receive prior to your cruise.

The Islands of Indonesia packing list will be featured here shortly.

We strive to ensure that all our guests can enjoy a fulfilling experience on our voyages. However, please note that a certain level of physical fitness is required for some activities. We encourage you to self-assess your capabilities and consult with your healthcare provider if needed. Safety is our highest priority, and we want to ensure that all guests can participate without compromising the experience for others. 

To discuss any concerns or queries regarding your ability to take part in excursions, please contact our reservations team. Our Expedition Team will provide detailed briefings on the conditions before each activity, and we encourage guests with mobility limitations to reach out to our staff in advance to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. 

There will be Plenty of swimming/snorkelling opportunities on this itinerary at Karimata Island and ncluding Pulau Segun, Pulau Buan, Pulau Bawean, Pulau Jailamu, Pulau Sogori, Pulau Padar amongst others (subject to weather conditions). These opportunities are a guide and not all are guaranteed. 

Please ensure your passport has at least 6 months validity from the time the expedition commences, and two blank pages. Please email a scanned colour copy of your passport identification page to our team at [email protected] no later than 45 days prior to your departure.

Important: Please bring your physical passport with you on all international departures.

We encourage all guests to thoroughly research the travel requirements for the specific regions they will be visiting. It’s important to contact your relevant government department, embassy, or travel agent for accurate and applicable information. 

Please remember that it is the responsibility of you, the traveller to arrange your own health and visa requirements for international travel.  

Our Australian passengers often consult Smart Traveller  for travel advice, safety alerts, and updates specifically for Australian citizens traveling abroad. This service provides valuable information on potential risks, health concerns, entry requirements, and other important aspects of international travel.  

You can access Smart Traveller through its website to find country-specific information, subscribe to email alerts, and stay updated on global events that may affect your travel plans. 

Travelling guests are fully responsible for arranging their own health and visa requirements to travel abroad. 

Singapore: Australian residents need to complete the Individual submission E-Arrival Card and must be submitted 3 days prior to your date of arrival (including the date of arrival) in Singapore https://eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard/

Indonesia: Guests travelling to Indonesia must apply for an e-VOA (e-Visa on Arrival 30 days) at https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id/ before travelling. This e-VOA is at a cost of IDR 500,000 (five hundred thousand rupiah). Click HERE to view an Indonesian E-VOA website navigation guide. 

  • Please see your doctor or travel clinic to plan any vaccinations you may need at least 8 weeks before you leave. Indonesia: Proof of vaccination and completion of the Satuhesat Health Declaration are required. 

Exciting news from Coral Expeditions! We've happily lifted the mandatory COVID-19 protocols for our Australian cruises thanks to the improving situation. 

Some destinations on our Indonesian voyages may still require COVID-19 vaccination. If you're unvaccinated, a medical exemption letter will be required for travel.  

This information is correct as of October 31st, 2024.

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