
Tales of the north
From the warm seas of the Torres Strait to the ancient rainforests of Cape York, the Far North only reveals itself through the sharing of stories
From the warm seas of the Torres Strait to the ancient rainforests of Cape York, the Far North only reveals itself through the sharing of stories
Sitting across the wild and windblown Bass Strait, Tasmania is a jewel in Australia’s crown, an island bursting with nature, history and bountiful produce. One of the best ways to see its myriad delights is on an expedition cruise with Coral Expeditions.
The Kimberley is beautiful any time of year, but from March to May – waterfall season – it is even more spectacular.
There are worlds within worlds and marvels untold waiting to be experienced on Indonesia’s remote islands.
With idyllic scenery, fascinating cultures, rich maritime heritage and plenty of wildlife, unlock the secrets of the islands of Indonesia with Coral Expeditions.
To connect to culture in The Kimberley, Cape York, Arnhem Land and in Papua New Guinea, open your eyes, heart and mind on a journey with Coral Expeditions.
Don’t just read about cruising the Kimberley, see what you can experience in the newly launched documentary film – EXPEDITION: Kimberley!
Following this ancient route with Coral Expeditions will open up a world of aquamarine water, pristine islands and myriad wildlife.
Dive deeper into what lies beneath in the underwater worlds explored on Coral Expeditions’ thoughtfully curated itineraries.
There’s more to sustainable travel than refillable toiletries and eradicating plastic. Although both are a great start, sustainability in the tourism industry can go much deeper, offering travellers the chance to leave the places they visit better than when they arrived.