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The Coral Geographer, launched in 2021, is a state-of-the-art expedition ship from the Australian-owned Coral Expeditions. This vessel is designed for exploring the world’s most remote and untouched regions, with a capacity for up to 120 passengers. Measuring 93.7 metres (307 feet) in length, the Coral Geographer is engineered to navigate shallow and narrow waterways, allowing it to access places that larger ships cannot reach. With a shallow draught of 4.5 metres (15 feet), this ship provides unique opportunities for exploration while ensuring passenger comfort and safety.
Onboard, the Coral Geographer features a range of modern amenities, including multiple indoor and outdoor lounges, a spacious dining area, and an observation deck offering 180-degree views. Guests can enjoy relaxing in the panoramic lounge or the ship’s well-stocked library. For adventure, the Coral Geographer is equipped with two Xplorer tender vessels and a fleet of Zodiacs, making it easy to embark on excursions to explore remote coastlines and pristine islands. Each journey is enhanced by expert guides and lecturers who share their knowledge of the regions visited.
The Coral Geographer has been thoughtfully designed with a focus on sustainability and comfort. Advanced stabilisers ensure a smooth journey, while the ship’s eco-friendly engines minimise emissions. Accommodations range from comfortable staterooms to luxurious suites, all offering large windows or portholes for natural light and stunning views. Every cruise aboard the Coral Geographer is tailored to provide guests with an immersive and enriching experience, making each holiday truly memorable.
Access to Remote and Untouched Destinations
The Coral Geographer is specifically designed to explore secluded and hard-to-reach regions. Its small size and shallow draught allow it to navigate narrow waterways and approach remote coastlines, offering guests unparalleled access to off-the-beaten-path destinations.
Intimate and Personalised Experience
With a capacity of just 120 passengers, the Coral Geographer provides an intimate and personalised holiday experience. The small group size ensures attentive service and fosters a relaxed and friendly atmosphere onboard, allowing guests to connect with fellow travellers and enjoy a more meaningful journey.
Expert-Led Expeditions
Each cruise aboard the Coral Geographer is enriched by a team of knowledgeable guides and lecturers. These experts share their insights into the wildlife, cultures, and landscapes encountered during the voyage, making each expedition both educational and inspiring. The immersive experiences offered onboard and ashore create lasting memories.
Art of Travel’s key ports featured on a Coral Geographer cruise
Darwin, Australia
Darwin is the starting point for many Coral Geographer cruises, offering a gateway to the Northern Territory’s natural wonders. This vibrant city is known for its rich cultural heritage and proximity to iconic locations like Kakadu National Park.
Broome, Australia
Located on the western coast, Broome is famous for its stunning Cable Beach and historic pearling industry. It is a key departure point for exploring the rugged Kimberley region.
Cairns, Australia
Cairns serves as the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and the Coral Sea islands. This tropical city is a hub for diving, snorkelling, and rainforest exploration, making it a popular stop on Coral Geographer itineraries.
Hobart, Australia
Tasmania’s capital, Hobart, offers a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Cruises departing from Hobart explore Tasmania’s rugged coastlines and remote wilderness areas, including stops at isolated islands.
Komodo Island, Indonesia
Home to the world-renowned Komodo dragons, Komodo Island is a highlight of Coral Geographer’s Indonesian itineraries. The island is part of Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique wildlife and stunning landscapes.
Papua New Guinea
The Coral Geographer’s voyages to Papua New Guinea offer an exploration of one of the most culturally diverse regions in the world. Guests visit remote villages, experience vibrant markets, and enjoy pristine beaches in this fascinating country.
Raja Ampat, Indonesia
Raja Ampat is an Indonesian archipelago celebrated for its incredible marine biodiversity. The Coral Geographer visits these islands, offering guests some of the best snorkelling and diving opportunities in the world.
Kimberley Coast, Australia
The Kimberley Coast is a standout destination on many Coral Geographer cruises. Known for its dramatic landscapes, towering cliffs, and cascading waterfalls, this remote region offers a truly unique adventure.
The Spice Islands, Indonesia
Exploring the historic Spice Islands provides guests with a glimpse into the rich history of the spice trade. The Coral Geographer visits these lesser-known islands, offering a unique perspective on Indonesia’s past and present.
Cape York, Australia
At the northernmost tip of Australia, Cape York is a remote wilderness area. Cruises to Cape York offer opportunities to explore Aboriginal culture and witness the region’s unspoilt natural beauty.
Tiwi Islands, Australia
Located north of Darwin, the Tiwi Islands are renowned for their vibrant Aboriginal culture and art. The Coral Geographer visits these islands, allowing guests to engage with local communities and learn about their traditions.
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