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Vanuatu, Solomons, New Britain and Bougainville

Departs Port Vila to Rabaul16 nightsAll InclusiveFrom $17,390.00* PP

Sail north aboard Coral Adventurer as we embark on a 16-night expedition through the remote and less visited outer islands of Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands and into the captivating region of Bougainville. Along the way experience striking landscapes, pristine islands and reefs, unique wildlife and small island communities lost in time with rich cultural traditions to share. Climb spectacular Mount Yasur volcano at Tanna Island, followed by an exhilarating dive and snorkel around Nguna Island. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of local villages with captivating performances like the women’s Water Dance at Marau Sound, and the famous Snake Dance of Rah Island. Partake in conservation efforts by helping release turtle hatchlings at the Arnarvon Islands, visit historic World War II battle sites and learn about Malaita’s headhunting past. We spend two days in the rarely visited Autonomous Region of Bouganville to explore its cultural and natural wonders and tumultuous history. Our voyage closes in New Britain’s historic Rabaul – learn about the catastrophic eruption of Mount Tavurvur in 1994 and see a view of the harbour from the volcano observatory.

Enjoy the warm Australian hospitality of our crew, learn from our expert guides who share their knowledge, indulge in fresh locally inspired cuisine, and the company of like-minded explorers on this unique and immersive expedition experience.

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

  • Witness the power of nature as you gaze into the depths of an active volcano on Tanna Island.
  • Discover the hidden gems of Maewo Island, renowned for its pristine waterfalls and sea caves.
  • Immerse yourself in Vanuatu’s rich culture with a mesmerising performance of the famous snake dance on Rah.
  • Watch the women perform the Water Dance at Marau Sound, and snorkel over colourful coral gardens enriched by the currents of the ‘Tasi Mauri’ or ‘weather coast’.
  • Contribute to conservation efforts by releasing turtle hatchlings at the Arnavon Islands.
  • Embark on a two-day exploration of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville.
  • Tour the deserted ‘ghost town’ district of Rabaul before journeying to Kokopo, including visits to the war museum and volcano observatory.

Itinerary

The following itinerary shows departing Port Vila and arriving Rabaul. This itinerary includes 1 day at sea. 

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Board the Coral Adventurer at 3:30pm for a 4:30pm departure. Settle into your cabin and relax as we set sail towards Vanuatu’s outer islands. In the evening, join the Captain for welcome drinks and meet your crew and fellow guests as the sun sets.

Your first stop will be the most fertile island in Vanuatu; Tanna Island. Ride a 4WD to the base of active Mt Yasur volcano and enjoy a guided walk with your Expedition Leader to the Caldera’s Rim, witnessing breathtaking views of the volcano’s smoking centre. Engage with the locals to delve deeper into the Tannese culture and unravel the enigma surrounding John Frum Cargo—a revered messenger who prophesied the arrival of prosperity to the island through American forces during World War II, believed to dwell within Mt Yasur.

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This morning, we make our way to Nguna Island which offers a diverse range of activities, from walks and snorkeling to immersive cultural experiences. Embark on an hour-long trek to Mt Marow or explore the local village to experience their culture. Enjoy a well-earned lunch prepared by our chefs on board before heading out to explore the Nguna-Pele Marine Protected area, showcasing vibrant coral reefs, sea grass beds, mangrove forests, and intertidal lagoons.

Malekula is the most culturally and linguistically diverse island of Vanuatu with the primary groups clustered into Big Nambas and Small Nambas. The island’s lush landscapes offer opportunities for adventure, along with its abundant flora and fauna providing a glimpse into its untouched natural beauty. Visit a local village and learn about the unique culture of this island before concluding your visit with a relaxing swim on the beach or snorkel over the stunning reef.

 

Today we head to Maewo, a remarkable island famed for its waterfalls and springs. Enjoy bushwalking, birdwatching and waterfall activities throughout the day before cruising up the spectacular western coastline, with the opportunity to for Xplorer rides to view sea caves.

Known for its white sand beaches and coral reefs, Rah is the smallest but most well-known island in the Banks region. Experience the allure of Rah Island, renowned for hosting one of Vanuatu’s most famous cultural dances—the snake dance, which is performed by the men in the village, accompanied by traditional drums and kastom songs. Challenge yourself with an optional guided climb of Mota Lava’s Sleeping Mountain. Your visit to Rah Island promises a unique blend of indigenous artistry and warm hospitality.

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Enjoy a peaceful day at sea with presentations by our expert Guest Lecturers as we make our way towards Santa Ana in the Solomon Islands. 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 to sea.

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Embark on a cultural adventure at Santa Ana, a small island southeast of San Cristobal, known for its distinctive bone fishhooks and creative fishing floats. Upon arrival, receive a warm welcome from locals, greeted by village warriors wielding swords and blowing conch shell horns. Explore the island’s lush landscapes on a guided walk led by a naturalist, traversing shady forests adorned with vibrant orchids, before taking to the water for snorkelling opportunities.

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Spend today exploring the stunning Marau Sound, a haven protected by five marine reserves. It is a geographical crossroad separating Guadalcanal’s calm northern waters from its Tasi Mauri or ‘weather coast’. Start your day with the option to snorkel or kayak in the turquoise waters. In the afternoon, visit a village on Marapa Island known for its famous water dancers. Choose from walking options leading to waterfalls, perfect for spotting rainforest wildlife. Divers are treated to an incredible wall dive, while snorkelers enjoy diverse marine experiences. Relax on a sand cay where locals offer shelter, umbrellas, and coconut drinks- a perfect way to end your day.

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Step ashore to experience the diverse landscapes of Malaita, the Solomons’ most populous island, marked by its involvement in the ‘Tension’ dispute from 1998 to 2003. The ‘saltwater people’ of the lagoons live on small artificial islands built up on sand bars, where they were forced to flee from the headhunters. Visit Langa Langa Lagoon or Auki to learn about their culture and headhunting history. Later in the day, there will be opportunity for snorkelling in the lagoon.

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Explore the World War II history of Russell Islands, where the unopposed occupation by US forces was one of the first steps in the Allied advance along the Solomon Islands. The island’s abundant coconut plantations are now the largest on any Pacific Island. This is a great spot for snorkelling and diving: the sea floor is littered with World War II wreckage. Listen to a ‘bamboo band’ performance during a visit to a local village.

Spend the day exploring the Arnavon Islands marine reserve, home to the largest rookery of endangered Hawksbill Turtles in the South Pacific Region. In 1995 the US based Nature Conservancy helped three local communities come together to create the Arnavon Community Marine Conservation area – it was the first protected area to be established within the Solomons and covers over 40,000 acres of land and sea.  Later in the day, travel ashore at Kerehikapa Island and see the magical moment of turtle hatchlings emerging from their nests.

Choiseul Bay, in Choiseul Island’s northwest, is our last stop in the Solomon Islands. In this beautiful bay surrounded by mountains, we will make our way to Taro Island which is known to be the oldest known site of agriculture in the Pacific. The island is also known for its white sandy beaches where you can further enjoy water activities.

Cruise in the wake of French explorer Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, along the coastline of the island he named after himself in 1768 – nevermind that Melanesian and Austronesian people had populated the island for many millennia prior. The region has two main islands, Bougainville being mountainous, and Buka largely characterized by flat terrain. Tourism within its verdant rainforests remains minimal and untouched, safeguarding its pristine natural allure.

We explore islands by snorkelling, and delve into mainland sites of historical significance. Engage with the locals in a country where 21 different languages are spoken, reflecting the rich cultural diversity of this region.

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Before a volcanic eruption devastated it in 1994, Rabaul served as the provincial capital of New Britain province. It was a key Japanese stronghold during the war, housing 110,000 troops by 1943. Extensive tunnel networks were constructed for shelter from allied air raids, along with barracks and support facilities. Tour the abandoned ‘ghost town’ area of Rabaul and surrounds: see the ruins of Rabaul, the hot springs and Mount Tavurvur, World War II bunkers and the famous Rabaul Volcano Observatory. option to embark on an ascent of Mount Tavurvur Volcano, while snorkeling excursions around the Duke of York Islands await those seeking underwater adventures.

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Disembark at 08:00am and join a tour of Kokopo, including the township, war museum and bustling markets. Finish with lunch and time to relax at the Rapopo Plantation Resort before being transferred to the airport for your charter flight to Cairns.

Note: post-cruise tour is only included for those passengers that have booked the charter flight*

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

Cruise and Fly Fare: Fare includes charter flight Rabaul to Cairns. 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:

  • Post cruise flights
  • 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-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 & 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 than others and we may encounter uneven and slippery surfaces surfaces- it is always very hot and very humid during walks. Village walks are easy and on flat ground.

  • Volcano walk at Tanna
  • Mountain walk at Nguna
  • Potential long walk option at Mota Lava
  • Bush walks to look for orchids at Santa Ana
  • Potential long walk option to climb Mt Tavurvur in Rabaul (subject to minimum numbers)

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 be 11 diving and 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.

Vanuatu: For Australians arriving by air a visa can be obtained on arrival. For the Solomons, and Vanuatu guests can get on board – no payment required at this stage. Foreign passport holders need to check visa requirements with their travel agents.

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

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.

Vanuatu: Vatu

Solomon Islands: Solomon Island Dollar

Papua New Guinea: Kina

Select locations may also accept payment in USD, but it is best to have local currency.

Optional Charter Flights are included as a part of this itinerary. 

Post-Cruise Charter flight: For passengers disembarking in Rabaul, this optional charter flight will be a 2 hours 20 minutes direct flight to Cairns, with a Coral Expeditions staff member to accompany guests.

Cruise Only: You can easily opt out of the charter flight. Contact our reservations team on 1800 079 545 to know more.

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.

Post Cruise: Guests get a tour of Kokopo, including the township, war museum and bustling markets. Finish with lunch and time to relax at the Rapopo Plantation Resort before being transferred to the airport for their charter flight to Cairns.

Note: Post-cruise tour is only included for those passengers that have booked the charter flight*

  • Homelands: Indigenous Lives in a Changing Philippine Landscape - Jacob Maentz
  • 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: Fare includes charter flight Rabaul to Cairns. 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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