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An Equatorial adventure across North Borneo

Manila - Singapore - Example 17 Day Cruise aboard Coral Geographer
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Board the Coral Geographer in Manila for a 17-day expedition to Singapore. Explore the Philippines’ marine sanctuaries, including Harka Piloto and Silonay Island, snorkel around Baltazar Island, and visit Puerto Princesa’s underground river. Experience island culture in Boac and Culion, once a leper colony with preserved colonial architecture. Cross into Malaysian Borneo and visit Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, cultural villages in Kudat and Kota Kinabalu, and historic sites in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. In Miri, explore the ancient Niah Caves, then continue to Kuching for local cuisine, museums, and orangutan conservation at Semenggoh. Enjoy relaxing days at sea before concluding in Singapore. This itinerary blends nature, history, and culture with immersive excursions and expert guidance.
Orangutans in Borneo, IndonesiaBlack-capped KingfisherExploring the dense jungle of Bako National ParkRelax in the beautiful PhilippinesSingapore skylineSunset over the town of Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Highlights
  • Tour Culion’s preserved colonial buildings and leprosy archives
  • Explore Puerto Princesa’s underground river and karst formations
  • Visit orangutans at Sepilok and sun bears in Borneo
  • Learn about Marinduque’s Mariones Festival and local crafts
  • Experience Brunei’s royal sites and historic water village
Places Visited
Activity Level: Variable
Activity options vary depending on destination and operator. Activity level is determined by the range and intensity of activities you choose to participate in. Discuss with your Trip Planner which options are best for you.
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Day 1: Manila, Philippines | Embark

Meet at the pre-cruise meeting point—the Diamond Hotel at 3:00 p.m. on December 19—for your included transfer to Coral Geographer. Boarding begins at 4:00 p.m. Once on board, settle into your stateroom and get ready to sail across the South China Sea. In the evening, join the Captain's welcome drinks and meet the crew and other guests as the ship departs.

Day 2: Harka Piloto | Silonay Island, Philippines

Located in the Philippine archipelago within the Coral Triangle, Harka Piloto Island is recognized for having the highest concentration of marine species on Earth. This morning, visit its rich underwater ecosystem by swimming, snorkeling, or diving in these biodiverse waters. Return to the ship for lunch before heading out in the afternoon to the Silonay Conservation Ecopark. Local communities plant mangrove seedlings to help protect their villages from storm surges and support coastal ecosystems. Walk along wooden boardwalks through the mangrove forest and learn how these efforts directly support both the environment and local livelihoods.

Adventure scale: Low to moderate – Walking tour of Mangrove Ecopark along wooden boardwalks that may be slippery when wet.

Day 3: Boac, Marinduque Island, Philippines

The province of Marinduque is a heart-shaped island situated between Tayabas Bay and the Sibuyan Sea and is considered the geodetic center of the Philippines. Marinduque boasts an intriguing and eclectic history as the site of the first American concentration camp during the Philippine-American War, and features an array of architecturally diverse heritage houses and places of worship.  As you arrive this morning, be greeted with a local ‘Putungan Welcome’, a tradition in Marinduque where guests are serenaded with songs, pictures, flowers and coins.  In Marinduque, locals participate in a unique version of the crucifixion of Christ known as the Mariones Festival, where participants don heavy wooden masks and thick handmade armor. You will visit the master craftsmen who create these unique cultural artifacts and learn about the ‘suffering’ of Christ as perceived by the Marinduquians.  Following this, you will explore the cultural town, visiting the century-old Boac Cathedral, the Marinduque National Museum, and the Boac Central Market.  After lunch, snorkel and dive the spectacular waters of Baltazar Island of the Tres Reyes chain.

Adventure scale: Low to moderate – Walking across uneven terrain, free time wandering Boac town.

Day 4: Culion Island, Philippines

Culion Island is surrounded by 41 minor islands, forming part of the Calamian group. It was a former leprosarium, starting in 1906 under American colonial rule and continuing through the American Commonwealth of the Philippines era. Although leprosy on the island was eradicated in the 1980s, it was officially declared a leprosy-free area by the World Health Organization in 2006. In 2017, the Philippine National Commission for UNESCO began preparing the dossier for Culion’s Leprosy documentary heritage. By 2018, the Culion Leprosy Archives were officially inscribed on the Memory of the World Register. Explore the heritage of Culion with a guided tour of the island, where architecture from the 1900s and earlier remains intact. you’ll visit the Culion Museum, Archives, and Church, as well as the preserved structures built by the leper colony. Discover the rich history, ongoing research, and the enduring legacy of the people who live here. 

Adventure scale: Moderate – Uphill walking and stairs.

Day 5: Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines

It’s an early start this morning as you explore the UNESCO-listed Puerto-Princesa Subterranean River National Park, a New Seven Wonder of Nature. Discover St. Paul’s Underground River Cave, over 24km long, showcasing stunning limestone karst formations and an underground river. Traverse the peninsula via overland transfer for this unique experience.  Alternatively, enjoy a self-guided exploration of one of the Philippines most visited towns. 

Adventure scale: Moderate – stepping into and out of small local boats.

Day 6: Balabac, Philippines

This is your last opportunity to enjoy the remote reefs and sand cays of the Philippines before heading to Malaysian Borneo. Spend the morning swimming or snorkeling in turquoise waters.

Day 7: Sandakan, Malaysian Borneo

Your first entry into Malaysian Borneo is Sandakan. Travel to the famed Sepilok area, where you will spend the morning at Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center feeding platform before engaging with the dedicated team at the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Center. There is the option for you to take a leisurely 2 km walk to explore the unique flora and fauna of the Rainforest Discovery Center.  On return to the ship, you’ll stop at the Sandakan War Memorial, the site of a former 1945 Japanese POW camp and the start of the Ranau Death Marches. 

Adventure scale: Moderate – Walking along boardwalks and uneven forest trails.

Day 8: Kudat, Malaysian Borneo

This morning travel by air-conditioned bus to a Rungus longhouse, sample local delicacies and learn more about their unique way of life. 
Adventure scale: Moderate – Walking along uneven forest trails.

Day 9: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysian Borneo - Signature Dinner

Arrive to Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Malaysia’s Sabah state on the northern part of the island of Borneo.  Following the mid-morning arrival at the Port, take advantage of Port to town transfers for your self-exploration of this engaging city flanked by rainforest and beaches.  This evening, take a local transfer to the Mari Mari Cultural Village for tonight’s cultural feast event. Set amidst the exotic jungle, you will dine in a traditional longhouse and experience the cultural traditions of five ethnic groups in Sabah: Rungus, Bajau, Murut, Dusun, and Lundayeh. Witness cultural performances, market-style interactions, and traditional dress, and engage with locals from each ethnic group as they showcase their traditions, including bamboo fire starting, rice wine making, tree bark clothing, blowpipe demonstrations, henna tribal tattoos, and tinkling (also known as bamboo dance).
 
Adventure scale: Easy – Self exploration.

Day 10: Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei

Today, you enter Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei. With the same family line ruling Brunei for over six centuries, the peak of the Sultanate of Brunei occurred between the 15th and 17th centuries when its control extended over coastal areas of northwest Borneo and the southern Philippines. In 1888, Brunei became a British protectorate. It was offered the opportunity to join Malaysia as a state in 1963, but opted out of the Federation due to a disagreement on the amount of its oil income that would have to be given to the central government in Kuala Lumpur.  Brunei’s independence was achieved in 1984.  Explore the city on a guided tour visiting Kampung Ayer, a floating coastal water village. Enjoy photo stops and visits at the following locations, the Royal Ceremonial Hall, Parliament House, tomb of the fifth Sultan of Brunei – Sultan Bolkiah (1485 -1524), the Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque, Brunei Museum, Royal Regalia Museum, the Water Village, and the Sultan’s Palace (Istana Nurul Iman). The city tour can be offered as a walking tour with slight adjustment to the sites visited. 

Adventure scale: Easy – Moderate – Walking along uneven boardwalks and accessing small local boats. 

Day 11: Miri, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo

Miri is a coastal city in north-western Sarawak, Malaysia, located near the border of Brunei, on the island of Borneo. Miri was founded in 1910 when the first oil well was drilled by Royal Dutch Shell and quickly flourished to become the administrative center of the northern region of Sarawak by 1929. Miri was the first landing point of Japanese troops in Borneo and the subsequent Japanese occupation led Miri to become a target of allied air raids, leading to the destruction of the oil refinery facilities in Miri.  Visit Niah Caves once home to the Penan tribe, the original inhabitants of the area and acknowledged to have ancestry going back to more than 60,000 years. The Niah Caves is also regarded as a sacred natural site by the surrounding Indigenous communities. 

Adventure scale: A Moderate and Hard option is available.  Up to 3km walking along uneven, wet boardwalks and accessing small local boats. 

Day 12: Day at Sea

Today, spend a relaxing day at sea as you travel to Kuching.

Day 13-14: Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo

During World War II, Kuching was occupied by Japanese forces from 1942 to 1945. After the formation of Malaysia in 1963, Kuching retained its status as state capital and was granted city status in 1988. Kuching is now a major food destination and a member of UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network under the field of gastronomy.  Depart Coral Geographer early this morning ready to explore the vibrant city of Kuching for the next 2 days.   Kuching is a culturally and architecturally rich city that is easily walkable and very atmospheric. On a morning orientation walking tour of downtown Kuching, discover the waterfront shopping, where English is widely spoken and there are handicrafts readily available. Savor the unique produce and flavors of the Orang Ulu people before exploring Kuching the newly completed Borneo Cultures Museum and the Islamic Heritage Museum.

Tomorrow, join a morning expedition to Semenggoh Nature Reserve, keep a look out for orangutans. All the orangutans at Semenggoh Wildlife Center have either been saved from the illegal pet industry, are orphaned here because their mothers were killed, or injured in the wild and they unable to survive on their own. You will enjoy an easy walk along forest paths (with slightly uneven ground) to meet rangers at feeding platforms and watch as the orangutans enjoy a variety of food including fruit, sugar cane, sweet potatoes, coconut, and hardboiled eggs.  Subject to weather and convenient tides there is the option of a guided exploration of open trails surrounding Bako National Park Headquarters for active and mobile guests.

Adventure scale: Easy – Moderate – Walking along uneven boardwalks. 

Day 15-16: Day at Sea

Today, spend two relaxing days at sea as you travel to Singapore. 

Day 17: Singapore | Disembark

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Arrive in Singapore ready to disembark Coral Geographer at 8:00am. Bid farewell to new-found friends, the Master, and crew.

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Coral Deck Stateroom
Located on the Coral Deck, these 17 Sq m staterooms are furnished with a junior King size bed which can be separated into two singles. A wardrobe, desk and armchair are included. A compact en-suite bathroom has a toilet, shower and ample storage. Twin porthole windows give you views of the world outside.
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Promenade Deck Stateroom
Located on the Promenade Deck, these 17 Sq m staterooms are furnished with a junior King size bed which can be separated into two singles. A wardrobe, desk and armchair are included. A compact en-suite bathroom has a toilet, shower and ample storage. A large picture window gives you wide views of the world outside.
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Explorer Deck Balcony Stateroom
These 21.4 Sq m staterooms are comfortably furnished with a junior King size bed which can be separated into two singles. A wardrobe, desk and armchair are included. A compact en-suite bathroom has a toilet, shower and ample storage. Your private balcony has seating for two from which to view the passing coastal vistas. These staterooms are located on the Explorer deck.
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Bridge Deck Balcony Suite
Bridge Deck Balcony Suites are equipped with a lounge area, minibar and personal coffee machine. Along with special King sized beds which can be separated into two singles. An 3.5 sq m private balcony has an outdoor daybed and lounge chair for two.

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Included
  • 16 Breakfasts, 15 Lunches, 16 Dinners
  • 16 Nights Accommodations
  • Accommodations as listed
  • Ground transportation as listed
  • Activities as listed
  • Meals as listed
  • Access to a 24-7 Emergency line while traveling
  • All entrance fees to National Parks, ports, traditional owner fees and charges imposed by governing authorities
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Selected wines, selected beers and house spirits, juices, and soft drinks served with lunch and dinner
  • Captain’s welcome and farewell events, and open bridge access
  • Use of Xplorer, Zodiacs and kayaks
  • All excursions with our Expedition Team
  • Daily lectures and briefings with Guest Lecturers
  • Use of all onboard facilities, incl. a reference library
  • Your expedition photos captured during the voyage
  • Post-cruise transfers (in most destinations)
  • Wifi Access – Standard speed connectivity enabling email, social image sharing, web browsing and messaging
Excluded
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
  • Flight costs (please request a quote)
  • Additional excursions during free time
  • Fuel and transportation surcharges (when applicable)
  • RM10 per room per night mandatory Tourism Tax in Malaysia collected by cash upon check-in.
  • Laundry Service
  • Entry visas/Travel permits
  • Alcoholic drinks including beer and wine outside of lunch and dinner service
  • Pre-cruise transfers
  • Pre and post cruise flights/charter flights
  • Pre and post cruise accommodation
  • Items of a personal nature such souvenir purchases
  • Optional Extras (in some destinations)

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