10 Nights/Australia


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Description

Formerly known as Oceanic Princess, yacht-like Coral Discoverer set a new benchmark standard of sophistication in expedition cruising when she was constructed in 2005. The introduction of international voyages led to the need to rename the vessel due to international trademark restrictions, and so Oceanic Princess became Coral Discoverer. Coral Discoverer is exceptionally nimble and maneuverable, with a shallow draught to get up close to destinations, ocean views from all public spaces, an expansive open-air sun deck, all outside-facing staterooms, and state-of-the-art tools for exploration including the Xplorer, zodiacs, a glass-bottom boat, and kayaks. A floor-to-ceiling refurbishment in 2018 meant she was updated to perfectly accommodate Coral Expeditions? style of expedition cruising.


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Itinerary Overview

Day 1
Hobart

Hobart takes you to huge attractions, where you can go climb mountains and view fantastic artworks all in one day, and just have the time to squeeze in some world-class dining in the city's dynamic food scene. Shop in Salamanca's weekend markets and take a gander at the artwork of the Museum of Old and New Art or the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.

Day 2
Port Huon

Port Huon is set amongst picturesque waterways and wilderness. Art, craft and heritage; apple blossom and vineyards; farmers, foresters and fisherman capture the essnce of the Tasmanian countryside. Nearby Franklin is the oldest township on the Huon River, with some significant early timber architecture. Anglers might consider a visit to the Geeveston Highlands Salmon and Trout fishery. Close by is the Tahune Airwalk which allows visitors a unique view of the lush forest canopy

Day 3
Port Davey

With soaring peaks, temperate rainforests and unspoilt rivers, Tasmania's Southwest National Park forms the southern part of the state's World Heritage listed wilderness. At 1.38 million hectares, it covers approximately 20% of the island, is one of the largest conservation areas in Australia and is one of only three temperate wilderness areas remaining in the Southern Hemisphere. The terrain is rugged and wild as evidenced by the fact that many visitors spend up to a week hiking into this region!

Day 4
Port Davey

With soaring peaks, temperate rainforests and unspoilt rivers, Tasmania's Southwest National Park forms the southern part of the state's World Heritage listed wilderness. At 1.38 million hectares, it covers approximately 20% of the island, is one of the largest conservation areas in Australia and is one of only three temperate wilderness areas remaining in the Southern Hemisphere. The terrain is rugged and wild as evidenced by the fact that many visitors spend up to a week hiking into this region!

Day 5
Port Davey

With soaring peaks, temperate rainforests and unspoilt rivers, Tasmania's Southwest National Park forms the southern part of the state's World Heritage listed wilderness. At 1.38 million hectares, it covers approximately 20% of the island, is one of the largest conservation areas in Australia and is one of only three temperate wilderness areas remaining in the Southern Hemisphere. The terrain is rugged and wild as evidenced by the fact that many visitors spend up to a week hiking into this region!

Day 6
Bruny Island

Day 7
Maria Island National Park

Maria Island National Park occupies the whole of Maria Island off the east coast of Tasmania, Australia, 69 km northeast of Hobart or about 90 kilometres by road to Triabunna followed by a ferry ride.

Day 8
Freycinet National Park

Freycinet National Park is on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia. It comprises a peninsula defined by a Schouten Island and a granite mountain range known as the Hazards. Trails lead up to a lookout for panoramic views over Wineglass Bay. White stretches of sand include the Friendly Beaches. Honeymoon and Sleepy bays form secluded coves. Views from Cape Tourville Lighthouse stretch over the Tasman Sea.

Day 9
Tasman Peninsula

Day 10
Port Arthur

The Tasmania experience wouldn't be complete without a tour to Port Arthur, which is considered as one of Australia's most infamous prisons. Learn about the World Heritage-listed "inescapable prison" that housed several hardened criminals in times past.

Day 11
Hobart

Hobart takes you to huge attractions, where you can go climb mountains and view fantastic artworks all in one day, and just have the time to squeeze in some world-class dining in the city's dynamic food scene. Shop in Salamanca's weekend markets and take a gander at the artwork of the Museum of Old and New Art or the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.


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