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Through the Islands & Atolls of Micronesia

Departs Rabaul to Sorong21 nightsAll InclusiveFrom $25,900.00* PP

Our long history of operating in New Guinea and Micronesia allows us to showcase thriving marine ecosystems and rare bird species. Aboard this 21-night voyage, discover the rich tribal cultures of Kosrae, Pohnpei, Truk Lagoon and Yap, intriguing ancestral traditions, and warm local welcomes. Gain admiration for the intricate craftwork and artifacts that celebrate and preserve local cultures. On the island of Pohnpei, take a short accessible walk through the forest to the gushing Kepriohi Waterfall, for a dip beneath the falls. You will be accompanied by our expert guides who will offer interpretation and share knowledge along the way. Dive into crystal-clear waters at most stops, exploring lagoons and pristine biosphere reserves. Onboard, enjoy fresh seasonal delicacies prepared by our chefs and sip on a glass of Australian wines and brews. With an intimate atmosphere and our renowned warm Australian hospitality, this itinerary promises an epic adventure.

Adventure Made Easy – Includes hosted 2 hour and 35 minute charter flight departing Cairns to Rabaul or 2 hours and 30 minute charter flight departing Sorong to Darwin, Medical professionals onboard and links to Visa and Health information.

  • Visit all four states of the Federated States of Micronesia including Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei and Kosrae.
  • Traverse the fringing reefs of Ant Atoll to explore the pristine waters and spot several Micronesian birds, which the islet has been rewarded with four endemic birds: Pohnpei parakeet, Pohnpei white-eye, Pohnpei flycatcher and the Pohnpei fantail.
  • Discover some of the World War II Japanese wrecks scattered across the floor of Truk Lagoon – warships, merchant ships and aircraft.
  • Learn about the unique stone currency and construction techniques of the Yapese people.
  • Explore the famed archaeological site Nan Madol at Pohnpei, known as the ‘Venice of the Pacific’.
  • Meet the locals that call small remote atolls home and learn about their culture and way of life.
  • Be welcomed by lines of happy children and receptions from village Chiefs.
  • Snorkel and dive at almost every stop – from world-famous lagoons to remote biosphere reserves.

Itinerary

The following itinerary shows departing Rabaul and arriving Sorong. This itinerary includes a total of 8 full days and 5 half days at sea. 

Coral Expeditions - IOSP - Rabaul to Sorong - 21 Nights

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Start your journey by boarding a direct flight from Cairns to Rabaul. Once you reach Rabaul, sit back and relax at the Rapopo Resort before boarding the ship at 3:00pm with departure set for 4:00pm.

Guests opting for the charter flight will have pre-embarkation details outlined in the pre-cruise documentation, 3 months prior to departure. For guests not taking the charter flight, the meeting venue will be outlined in the pre-cruise departure documentation, also 3 months prior to departure.

 

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Today, you will be introduced to Micronesian culture and protocols. There will be briefings on snorkeling, diving, and other activities including presentations by Guest Lecturers.

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Kapingamarangi is the most southerly point of Micronesia and a Polynesian outlier, located some 740km from the main island, the state of Pohnpei. The total area of the atoll including the lagoon is 74km sq, it has 33 wooded Islets on the eastern side and a population of around 500. Here, you will get to visit the local village where islanders are well known for their wooden carvings. There is also the opportunity to purchase handmade souvenirs and swim in the pristine azure waters on our visit.

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Kick back and unwind while our crew organises fun activities for you or engage in conversations with newfound friends on board. Alternatively, peruse our well-stocked libraries and choose your favourite book for the day.

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The mountainous island of Kosrae is known as the ‘island of the sleeping lady’ and is the easternmost state in the Federated States of Micronesia. Kayak in the mangrove habitats and explore the enigmatic Lelu Ruins site, once an impressive city covering 20 hectares with an extensive canal system, social structure and pyramidal tombs. In the afternoon, enjoy snorkelling and diving. Explore the island by guided jungle walks and visit the Giant Clam Farm or spend time conversing with the local people including a traditional performance.

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Enjoy a relaxing day at sea with presentations by our expert Guest Lecturers. For free time, many guests choose to chat with new-found friends, read a book from our onboard library, browse the art gallery or simply gaze out to sea in serene bliss.

Pohnpei formally known as Ponape or Ascension is part of the Sevyavin Islands which are part of the larger Caroline Islands group, part of Pohnpei State on the FSM. The major population centres on Pohnpei are Palikir the FSM Capital and Kolonia the capital of Pohnpei State. Visit the archaeological site of Nan Madol, a stone city with many ocean-filled canals and channels. Known as the ‘Venice of the Pacific’, the ancient city was a royal civilisation in the 12th century. Enjoy a walk to the Kepiho Falls followed by lunch organised by our crew.

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Walk through the Ant Atoll biosphere preserve which is recognised by UNESCO and which is owned by the Rohsa (traditional leader/king). Rohsa has refused all attempts to develop this area preferring it to remain in its natural state and is home to a stunning coral reef where you can snorkel or dive. Home to some of the largest colonies of terns, black noddies and frigatebirds in the Pacific, the lagoon also has a thriving population of grey reef sharks. After exploring the island, enjoy an exclusive remote BBQ lunch set up by our crew.

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Enjoy a sea day to spend at your leisure. 

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With a protective reef of 225km enclosing the natural harbour, Truuk lagoon was the perfect location for Japan’s World War II South Pacific base. It became the site of a major USA attack called Operation Hailstone in Feb 1944, leaving behind many wrecks which now provide world-class wreck diving. This is a great opportunity for certified divers on board to do up to 3 dives and snorkellers to swim over World War II wrecks and coral reef systems. Our Expedition Leader will arrange for a historical guided walk including the abandoned Air Force base on Etten Island.

At Poluwat Atoll, stroll through the local village for a guided look into the lifestyle and culture of the local people. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon swimming in the crystalclear waters and then treat yourself to afternoon tea and Mimosa’s on a remote uninhabited atoll.  

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As we sail to Lamotrek, be welcomed into the village with leis, local dancing and singing. Local guides will then take you around the village to learn about medicines and local crafts. Lamotrek is a coral atoll made up of three Islands Falaite, Pugue and Lamotrek, it sits in the central Caroline Islands in the Pacific Ocean part of the Yap district state in FSM. Here, witness demonstrations of weaving and the creation of traditional foods as well as you can go canoe sailing with the locals or enjoy a snorkel/swim or dive on the nearby reef systems.

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One of the most traditional villages in Micronesia, Ifalik is determined to maintain a cultural integrity that we are privileged to experience. It is located 700 km southeast of Yap Island. The total land area is 1.47sq. km but has a large lagoon for guests to visit. Learn the history behind Ifalik being known as a “warrior island”. Before European contact, its warriors invaded the outer islands in Yap as well as some of the outer islands in Chuuk. Be welcomed by villagers in traditional/ceremonial headdresses and later enjoy a guided walk where you can watch and try the local art of weaving and basket making.  Enjoy another spectacular snorkel/swim or dive as well as bird watching on a remote beach.

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During your day at sea, relax and treat yourself to gourmet dining experiences, savoring delights prepared by our talented chefs. 

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Spend your day at Yap by visiting the village of Kaday with local guides- home to the Stone Money Bank. Yap State is one of the four states of the Federated States of Micronesia. The main island of Yap is famous for its stone currency – limestone discs (Rai) spanning in size from 4m to 4cm in diameter. Experience the famous Bamboo dance performed by young dancers and spend the rest of your day snorkelling or diving with local guides.  

Day at Sea - Lectures, Presentations

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea with presentations by our expert Guest Lecturers. You will hear about the fascinating history of Micronesia and the islands you are going to visit. Explore our extensive onboard library, while the hours away with a selection of games or simply gaze over the seas. 

Palau

Officially the Republic of Palau is an Island country in the Micronesian sub region of Oceania in the western pacific, the republic consists of 340 Islands and connects the chain of the Caroline Islands with parts of the FSM. While the ship is anchored in Koror, certified divers have the opportunity to embark on 1 or 2 dives guided by locals. For those preferring snorkeling, explore the stunning Rock Island with local guides. Additionally, immerse yourself in the city’s culture with a guided tour, including a visit to the excellent local museum.

Relax on deck with onboard presentations from our Guest Lecturers, workshops, and demonstrations.  

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Meet with local rangers for insights into turtle conservation efforts before embarking on a guided nature walk. Engage in birdwatching activities and then dive into the nearby reef systems for an unforgettable snorkelling, swimming, or diving experience. Located in the southwest Islands of Palau, Helen Reef is a large, enclosed Atoll with extensive reef flats and a large channel complex and a small Island that is a critical sea turtle nesting site and a nesting site for many sea bird species.

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Enjoy a relaxing day at sea with presentations by our expert Guest Lecturers. For free time, many guests choose to chat with new-found friends, read a book from our onboard library, browse the art gallery or simply enjoy gazing out across the ocean.

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We arrive at Sorong and prepare for a 10:00am disembarkation. Our crew will be there to help with additional information about charter flights. Guests can opt for a local Sorong tour with our guides who can share stories about its history and culture.

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. 



Fares & Availability

Cruise and Fly Fare | Cairns to Rabaul: Fare includes charter flight Cairns to Rabaul. Connect with ease to the ship on this hosted 2 hours and 35 minutes direct charter flight transfer from Australia.

Cruise and Fly Fare | Sorong to Darwin: Fare includes charter flight Sorong to Darwin. Connect with ease to the ship on this hosted 2 hours and 30 minutes direct charter flight transfer from Australia.

Cruise Only: You can easily opt out of the charter flight and we will adjust the fare. Please contact reservations.

 
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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:

  • Pre and post cruise flights/charter flights
  • Pre and post cruise transfers
  • 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, traditional owner fees and charges imposed by governing authorities
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Use of all onboard facilities, incl. a reference library
  • Expedition diary, along with a photo and video gallery documenting the highlights of your voyage
  • Post-cruise transfers (in most destinations)
  • Wifi Access – Standard speed connectivity enabling email, social image sharing, web browsing and messaging

Not Included:

  • 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 & non alcoholic specialty beverages outside of lunch and dinner service
  • Laundry service (available at a cost)
  • Items of a personal nature such souvenir purchases
  • Optional Extras (in some destinations)

 

OTHER INFORMATION

Coral Adventurer carries a maximum of 120 guests, inspired by the company’s Australian ethos and the wide-open spaces the ship visits, is purpose-built to take you closer to unspoiled vistas in comfort, style, and safety. More About Coral Adventurer >

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.

Find your New Guinea & Micronesia expedition packing list here.

Located near the equator, the temperatures in this region are relatively constant and generally warm with high humidity.

Average daytime temperatures during your cruise may be approximately 27o to 35o Celsius. The ocean is warm year-round, with average surface temperatures of 28o Celsius. In this tropical environment, there is always a chance of a brief shower

There are several walking options available on this departure. Walks are mid-range 2-3km being the longest. Some are more challenging such as Nan Madol which is uneven and sometimes slippery - it is always very hot and very humid during walks. Village walks are easy and on flat ground.

The Expedition Team will advise walking conditions and requirements prior to each excursion. Should you have any physical limitations or mobility issues, please notify our reservations team in advance prior to your departure.

There will 6/7 diving opportunities on the voyage – Palau / Truuk / Yap only allow certified divers with insurance and 8 snorkel opportunities and many chances to swim off the beach. These opportunities are a guide and not all are guaranteed.

Scuba diving is offered on this itinerary - For more information view our Snorkel & Dive Information page.

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.

The travel advice information below is for Australian guests only. If you are a non-Australian passport holder travelling on these departures, please contact your relevant government department, embassy or your travel agent for applicable information.

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

Federal States of Micronesia: No visa required for Australians through FSM - Palau visitor’s Visa will be arranged on the ship by the purser and Palau officials.

Papua New Guinea: Tourist Visa is required for Australians prior to boarding the charter flight- cannot be done on arrival

Travelling guests are fully responsible for arranging their own health and visa requirements to travel abroad.  We recommend referring to the Smart Traveller website for Indonesia here. Please see your doctor or travel clinic to plan any vaccinations you may need at least 8 weeks before you leave.

Indonesia: https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations/asia/indonesia

Please see your doctor or travel clinic to plan any vaccinations you may need at least 8 weeks before you leave.

Micronesia

The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) has a number of customs and quarantine regulations in place to protect the health and safety of its citizens and visitors. These regulations include:

  • All visitors must have a valid passport and visa, if required.
  • All visitors must declare all goods they are bringing into the country.
  • Certain goods, such as fruits, vegetables, and meats, are prohibited from being brought into the country.
  • All visitors must undergo a health screening upon arrival.
  • Visitors who are found to be carrying a contagious disease may be quarantined.

The FSM Customs and Quarantine Service is responsible for enforcing these regulations. The service has a number of offices throughout the country, and can be contacted for more information.

Here are some specific items that you may need to declare when entering the FSM:

  • Medicines: You are allowed to bring a limited amount of medicines into the FSM for personal use. However, you must declare all medicines to the customs inspector and have a valid prescription from a doctor.
  • Alcohol: You are allowed to bring a limited amount of alcohol into the FSM for personal consumption. However, you must declare all alcohol to the customs inspector and pay a duty.
  • Tobacco: You are allowed to bring a limited amount of tobacco into the FSM for personal consumption. However, you must declare all tobacco to the customs inspector and pay a duty.
  • Currency: You are allowed to bring a limited amount of currency into the FSM. However, you must declare all currency to the customs inspector if the amount exceeds $10,000.
  • Controlled substances: Controlled substances are prohibited from being brought into the FSM. If you are bringing a controlled substance into the FSM for medical purposes, you must have a valid prescription from a doctor.

Papua New Guinea

The Papua New Guinea Customs and Excise Service (C&ES) is responsible for enforcing the customs and quarantine laws and regulations of Papua New Guinea. The C&ES works to protect the health and safety of the people of Papua New Guinea from harmful pests and diseases, and to ensure the fair and efficient trade of goods.

When arriving in Papua New Guinea, all passengers are required to complete a customs declaration form and submit to a customs inspection. The customs declaration form asks for information about the items that you are bringing into Papua New Guinea, including their value and quantity. The customs inspector may ask you to open your bags and suitcases for inspection.

Australia

For guests returning to Australia, all items go through customs  on arriving in Australia. Items containing seeds or unsealed wood may not be allowed in or may go through a period of quarantine.

We do not have currency exchange onboard. Guests are advised to exchange money into local currency prior to departure from their home port. Currency exchange and eftpos style point of sale is increasingly available in the regions we visit. We recommend carrying small denominations.

Micronesia: USD

Papua New Guinea: Kina

Cruise and Fly Fare: Fare includes a post-cruise 2 hours 20 minutes direct charter flight from Rabaul to Cairns on 14 February 2026.  and a 2:30 hrs direct flight from Sorong to Darwin. Connect with ease from the ship on this hosted direct charter flight transfer to Australia.

Cruise Only: You can easily opt out of the charter flight, please contact reservations team on 1800 079 545.

Pre Cruise: Rabaul- Guests will be transferred from the airport to the Rapopo resort and then onto the ship.

Post Cruise: Sorong- Guests will have a Sorong tour and then will head directly to the airport for a charter flight. Baggage will be transferred directly with our ground operator on hand to supervise.

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  • The Making of the Modern Philippines Pieces of a Jigsaw State - Philip Bowring
  • Philippine Folk Tales - Mabel (Cook) Cole
  • Making Sense of Micronesia: The Logic of Pacific Island Culture - Francis Hezel
  • An Introduction to the People and Cultures of Micronesia - William Alkire
  • The Archaeology of Micronesia - Paul Rainbird

We want to ensure that your journey with us is smooth and hassle-free. To help you prepare for your cruise, refer to our Pre-Cruise Checklist for more detailed information on the milestones leading up to your voyage.

Charter Flights are included as a part of this itinerary.

Cruise and Fly Fare | Cairns to Rabaul: Fare includes charter flight Cairns to Rabaul. Connect with ease to the ship on this hosted 2 hours and 35 minutes direct charter flight transfer from Australia.

Cruise and Fly Fare | Sorong to Darwin: Fare includes charter flight Sorong to Darwin. Connect with ease from the ship on this hosted 2 hours and 30 minutes direct charter flight transfer from Australia.

Cruise Only: You can easily opt out of the charter flight and we will adjust the fare. Please contact reservations.

Book Online: Secure your cruise reservation through our online booking system. Please note you will receive two confirmation emails: the initial automatic confirmation generated by our system, and the second, manually sent during office hours by our reservations team.

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