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Coral Expeditions launches new Passages at Sea cruise series

Coral Expeditions launches new Passages at Sea cruise series

The voyages offer an authentic hands-on seafaring experience

Coral Expeditions has launched a new series of voyages called Passages at Sea.

Held aboard its modern Australian-flagged fleet, guests can partake in the experience of sailing on a working expedition ship undertaking navigational crossings. 

A true blue-water expedition, guests will be able to learn about navigation and ship-handling, enjoy conversations with likeminded passengers or appreciate time alone on deck.

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The new voyages are priced at a 30 to 40% discount on the usual expedition rates and an additional 10% Early Bird offer is available for bookings made before 30 September 2022.

The feature voyage in the series is a 19-night navigation of the Indian Ocean that departs from Zanzibar before charting eastwards to arrive in Fremantle after covering 4,550 nautical miles. This voyage presents a rare opportunity to cross one of the world’s great oceans in the wake of famed explorers Dirk Hartog and Willem de Vlamingh.

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Voyage Series 2023

Across the Tasman Sea 
Wellington to Hobart: 27 January, six nights
Coral Adventurer

Across the Indian Ocean
Zanzibar to Fremantle: 8 March, 19 nights
Coral Geographer

The Kimberley Passage
Broome to Darwin: 14 March, four nights
Coral Adventurer

Australia’s Pacific Passage 
Hobart to Cairns: 14 March, eight nights
Coral Discoverer

Across the Tasman Sea 
Adelaide to Auckland: 14 December, eight nights
Coral Geographer

Voyage Series 2024

Across the Tasman Sea 
Bluff to Melbourne: 31 January, seven nights
Coral Geographer

Australia’s Pacific Passage 
Hobart to Brisbane: 14 March, five Nights
Coral Discoverer

For more information, visit www.coralexpeditions.com 

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