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Best of Indonesia - Voyage II

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Tropical wonderlandsIncredible snorkeling opportuntiesSnorkle amid stunning coral gardensBalinese DancerZodiacs will carry you to secluded shores
Dates Deck + Cabin Type
Category 1/ A-Deck Category 2/ Main Category 3/ Main Category 4/ Lido Category 5/ Bridge Category 6/ Balcony Suite Owners Suite
- Rates are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent costs per person, double occupancy. Request the Twin Share Program where you are matched with a cabin mate of the same gender. Even if a cabin mate is not found for you, no single supplement will be charged.
-Cabins are available for single occupancy between 1.6-1.7 times the double occupancy rate. The supplement for a suite is 2 times the shared rate.
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Day 1 Singapore

Arrive Singapore and transfer to your included hotel for a chance to relax before dinner and overnight.

Day 2 Singapore / Manado, Indonesia / Embark Odyssey

This morning return to the airport for your flight to Manado. On arrival a tour acquaints you with the capital city of North Sulawesi, and visit the open air produce market and the North Sulawesi Provincial Museum where a local guide presents the history of the region. This afternoon board the Odyssey.

Day 3 Bunaken National Marine Park

Bunaken lies off the coast of Manado and encompasses more than 185,000 acres of crystal clear waters. The biodiversity here is phenomenal and its coral reefs are considered as some of the best in Indonesia. Established as a national marine park in 1991, Bunaken surrounds a cluster of small islands whose beaches offer easy access to some of the park’s shallow reefs. During your day here, explore both above and below the waters, snorkeling or diving among kaleidoscopic reefs, investigating walls covered in colorful soft corals, and viewing the amazing invertebrate community that includes an abundance of sea lilies (or crinoids), sea stars, anemones, sponges, and sea urchins.

Day 4 Ternate

Tiny volcanic Ternate is situated just west of Halmahera. This island was once, along with its neighbor Tidore, the only source of cloves in the world. Caught between the tug of the Dutch and Portuguese for its spicy riches, Ternate offers fascinating cultural and historical sites including two impressive forts. After a stop at the local market, enjoy a traditional cultural performance.

Days 5-7 Raja Ampat

More than 1,500 karst limestone islands make up the majestic archipelago of Raja Ampat. The marine environment here, known as the Bird’s Head Seascape, is heralded as the most biodiverse on earth and includes 75 percent of all known coral species and more than 1,220 types of reef fish. Spend three days enjoying this unsurpassed coral wonderland and abundant marine life that calls it home. Birders go ashore to look for species such as the red bird of paradise, sulphur-crested cockatoo, beach kingfisher, varied honeyeater, spice imperial pigeon, and singing starling in the dense forests.

Day 8 Kokas, MacCluer Gulf

A breathtaking coastline of natural bays, tiny islets, pristine rain forest, and soaring mountains surrounds MacCluer Gulf. Dozens of local seafaring tribes populate the shores. In the morning Zodiacs weave among clusters of mushroom-shaped limestone islets where rock ledges protect outstanding displays of ancient Papuan rock art. Then go ashore to visit Kokas, strongly fortified by the Japanese during WWII, and today a prosperous fishing town of 3,000 residents. A cultural heritage presentation includes the traditional gabagaba, or stick dance.

Day 9 Mommon Peninsula

The spectacular Mommon Peninsula is covered in forest often veiled in wisps of cloud. A strong river empties into the sea as a beautiful waterfall and, if tides permit, you may land on a small nearby beach. Snorkeling and diving reveal huge and colorful soft corals fed by channels teeming with fish.

Day 10 Aiduma Island

This afternoon the ship drops anchor off Aiduma Island for snorkeling and diving in the aquamarine waters. Dazzling soft coral “forests” teem with colorful reef fish, including dinner plate-sized blue-ring angelfish, six-bar angelfish, and lionfish.

Day 11 At Sea / Agats, Papua

Ten thousand square miles of mangrove forest, bamboo, and sago palms have long sheltered the Asmat region from outsiders. At high tide the ship enters the shallow channel of the Flamingo River to anchor for the night near the village of Agats, the regional capital of the Asmat.

Days 12-13 Asmat Villages

A remote riverine world is revealed as Zodiacs carry you along narrow waterways lined with the entwined branches of thick mangrove forests, home to Torres Strait imperial pigeons, sulphur-crested cockatoos, and bright red lorikeets. As you make your way upstream, villagers—whooping and chanting in elaborate warrior gear and war paint—paddle vigorously toward you in intricately carved canoes. You are escorted ashore, where enthusiastic welcomes await. A walk along elevated wooden boardwalks leads to a cathedral with superb carvings, and the museum with displays of ancestor poles, drums, body masks, shields, daggers, and skulls, a reminder that cannibalism was practiced by the ancestors of some villagers. Asmat woodcarvings are known for their powerful lines and coarse, expressive motifs, and are widely considered by collectors and scholars to be among the world’s finest. With our anthropologist helping you to communicate, you have the opportunity to purchase carvings directly from village artisans.

Day 14 Sailing the Arafura Sea

Enjoy a relaxing day and attend informative lectures as you sail into the Torres Strait.

Day 15 Thursday Island, Australia

Australia’s northernmost point, Thursday Island lies in the strategic Torres Strait. Settled in the late 19th century, its early fame rested on pearling by Japanese fishermen. During WWII, Australian and American troops were stationed at the base here. Explore the small sleepy town and take in the sweeping view from Green Hill Fort, built in 1893, then return to the ship for lunch. There is free time this afternoon to explore on your own.

Day 16 Torres Strait / Ashmore Reef

Ashmore Reef, a fully submerged reef, is a vast atoll-like ring that encloses a deep lagoon. Make an expedition stop here today to snorkel or dive in this rich marine environment.

Day 17 Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea / Disembark

This morning disembark in Port Moresby and visit the National Museum and Arts Center, exhibiting one of the finest collections of primitive art in the world. After lunch check in to your included hotel and enjoy an afternoon at leisure before dinner and overnight.

Day 18 Return Home

Board your independent flight to Brisbane this morning and connect with your homeward flight.

Itinerary Notes

Inclusions:
All gratuities; accommodations in hotels and on board the Odyssey as outlined in the itinerary; all onboard meals; all group meals on land; arrival and departure transfers on group dates; services of the expedition staff, including lectures, briefings, slide/film shows; all group activities and excursions; landing and port fees; $50,000 of medical expense coverage and $75,000 in emergency evacuation insurance.

Exclusions:
All air transportation; excess baggage charges; airport arrival and departure taxes; transfers for independent arrivals and departures; passport and/or visa fees; baggage/trip cancellation insurance; scuba diving fees and equipment where required; and items of a personal nature such as laundry, bar charges, alcoholic beverages, e-mail/Internet/fax/telephone charges.

Deposit & Payment

Initial deposit is 30% cruise cost, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, and Discover. Alternatively, you can send a check to our Missoula, Montana, office or register online at: https://www.adventure-life.com/forms/fourways.php

Final payment is due 130 days prior to departure.

Final payment by bank transfer, check or Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or Amex.

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Cancellation Policy

Days Prior to departureFee
120 days or more$950 per person
119-60 days55% cruise cost
59-0 days100% cruise cost

Odyssey (ZE)

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    Ship Highlights
  • Passengers : 110

One of the finest adventure ships afloat, the Odyssey is a 110-passenger luxury expedition vessel, ideally suited for cruising in off-the-beaten-path locales. On all Odyssey expeditions, guests have access to a fleet of Zodiacs, which allows remote landings anywhere nature or curiosity dictates.

All cabins on a Clipper Odyssey cruise have an ocean view, safe, minibar, individually controlled heat/air conditioner, in-room music system, and sitting area with sofa. Beds can be configured for twin or queen-size sleeping arrangements, and all cabins have an en suite bathroom complete with shower and small bathtub. In the comfort of their cabin, passengers can track the progress of their expedition on the Global Positioning System broadcast—a highlight of a Odyssey voyage for adventure-minded guests.

Additional facilities include a gourmet kitchen featuring American and international cuisine, dining room, lounge, small library and gym, outdoor pool, and gift shop. An elevator services all passenger cabin decks.

A fleet of Zodiac landing craft can be launched in minutes to take passengers ashore in places where no infrastructure exists. The vessel is equipped with state-of-the-art satellite navigation and communication equipment including telephone, fax, and email.

An outdoor swimming pool, dedicated jogging track, and two sun decks offer ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. Inside, the spacious public areas of the ship include two lounges, a small library, and a single seating dining room.

An experienced cruise staff, physician, and onboard lecturers accompany all voyages to enhance the passengers’ enjoyment of the places visited.

All meals are prepared to order on board. The ship's chefs, graduates of the finest American culinary schools, combine the highest quality American ingredients with the influences and spices of the places the Odyssey visits. The resulting "fusion cuisine" provides a taste of the destinations visited.

Cabins
Cabin Cat 1Category 1/ A-Deck
A Deck, Outside Double Cabin with sitting area, portholes. Approx. 185 sqft
Cabin Cat 2, 3Category 2/ Main
Forward Main Deck, Outside Double Cabin with sitting area and a window. Approx. 175 sqft
Cabin Cat 2, 3Category 3/ Main
Main Deck, Outside Double Cabin with sitting area and a window. Approx. 175 sqft
Cabin Cat 4Category 4/ Lido
Lido Deck, Outside Double Cabin with sitting area and a window. Approx. 175 sqft
Cabin Cat 5Category 5/ Bridge
Bridge Deck, Outside Double Cabin with sitting area and a window. Approx. 230 sqft
Cabin Cat 6Category 6/ Balcony Suite
Bridge Deck, Outside Suite with private veranda. Approx. 230 sqft
Owners SuiteOwners Suite
Bridge Deck, Outside Suite with separate bedroom and private veranda. Approx. 310 sqft
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