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Voyage Number21404
From DateJan 18, 2014
To DateFeb 01, 2014
Duration 14 days
YachtSeaDream II


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Voyage number 21404


Date Ports of Call Arrive Depart
Jan 18, 2014Bali (Benoa)MorningEvening
Jan 19, 2014Satonde Island (Pulau Satonde)Mid-dayEvening
Jan 20, 2014Komodo IslandMorningEvening
Jan 21, 2014LarantukaMid-dayEvening
Jan 22, 2014Kupang, West TimorMorningAfternoon
Jan 23, 2014DiliMorningAfternoon
Jan 24, 2014At SeaEarly MorningOvernight
Jan 25, 2014Darwin, Northern TerritoriesMorningEvening
Jan 26, 2014Seven Spirit Bay, Northern TerritoryMorningMid-day
Jan 27, 2014At Sea (Spa, Education, Lecture)MorningOvernight
Jan 28, 2014Thursday IslandMid-dayEarly Evening
Jan 29, 2014At Sea (Spa, Education, Lecture)MorningOvernight
Jan 30, 2014Cooktown, QueenslandMorningLate Evening
Jan 31, 2014Port Douglas, QueenslandAfternoonOvernight
Feb 01, 2014Cairns, Queensland,MorningEvening

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Class USD
The Owner's Suite $ 25,099
Admiral Suite $ 22,299
Commodore Deck 3 $ 20,499
Commodore Deck 2 $ 17,699
Yacht Club Deck 4 $ 13,699
Yacht Club Deck 3 $ 11,899
Yacht Club Deck 2 $ 9,999
Government, Port, Document Issuance, Handling & Service fees $ 910

"Book Today and Save" fares are capacity controlled and may change without notice. The fares are per person based on double occupancy. Single and third person rates are also available. SeaDream Yacht Club strongly recommends that all guests purchase travel insurance. The Travel Guard Insurance plan can be purchased for 8.75% of the total invoice

Brochure fare

Class USD
The Owners's Suite $ 42,250
Admiral Suite $ 41,500
Commodore Deck 3 $ 34,800
Commodore Deck 2 $ 33,800
Yacht Club Deck 4 $ 17,900
Yacht Club Deck 3 $ 17,400
Yacht Club Deck 2 $ 16,900
Government, Port, Document Issuance, Handling & Service fees $ 910

Single Supplement for this voyage is 200%.

Port Name Description
At Sea (Spa, Education, Lecture)
Satonde Island (Pulau Satonde) Only a narrow strait separates tiny Satonde Island from Sumbawa's northern shore. The volcanic island is uninhabited, making it a perfect destination for your yacht. A trail leads from the natural pumice-lined beach for those wishing to explore the interior and caldera. Inside the partially collapsed volcanic crater, the island's salt lake, fed by an underground channel, is well known among a small group of devoted fans. Mysterious stone monuments appear to mark ancient burial sites.
Komodo Island Komodo Island is best known for its indigenous Komodo Dragons – considered the last of their kind. Known locally as ora, the giant monitor lizards can grow to more than 9 ft/2.75 m and 300 lbs/136 kg. All monitor lizards, so named for their natural association (monitor in the sense of 'detection') with the presence of crocodiles, are big animals. More important, however, Komodo Dragon jaws are powerful and both teeth and talons are as sharp as razor blades. Their saliva hosts a deadly bacterium that quickly disables prey. SeaDream guests will have the unique opportunity to meet Komodo Dragons accompanied by a Park Ranger.
Larantuka Flores is a Portuguese word that means flowers but it is a wonder the island name stuck. The island is certainly fertile, but there are few wild flowers in the countryside. Portuguese influence persists, so like their West Timor neighbors, the people of Flores are predominantly Christian. The island is 220 mi/355 km long, but the main road is twice that long. Relentlessly undulating terrain accounts for the difference. Larantuka, the tiny capital of East Flores Regency, is nestled snugly between the sea and looming Gunung (volcano) Ile Mandiri.
Kupang, West Timor Timor is the driest of the Indonesian Islands, a peculiar climate that favors sandalwood trees. Many people believe fragrant groves once covered both Timor and neighboring Sumba. Among the first colonial bases in the region, the island was introduced to Christian faith, so Timor is a rather odd place in a largely Muslim nation. Portuguese Monks became the first Europeans to record landing on Timor in the mid-16th century. Seizing on the great wealth promised by Timorese sandalwood, they soon established a mini-trading empire. SeaDream Land Adventures will explore the historic village of Kupang.
Dili Lofty Atauro Island, rising from the misty sea, is a handsome natural sentry for the Port of Dili. Cave paintings, pottery shards, and stone relics suggest people have lived in the region for at least 4,000 years. But the earliest written reference to the island comes from a 13th-century Chinese navigational logbook. The sailor probably smelled sweet sandalwood long before he saw land. Formerly occupied by Indonesian troops, the young nation of Timor L'este won independence in May 2002. Portuguese influence is on full display, beginning with the Rio-esque Cristo Redentor statue on a hill near the capital. SeaDream offers a historical Land Adventure, a scenic drive around the island, and a diving excursion (participants must carry proof of certification) at this destination.
At Sea
Seven Spirit Bay, Northern Territory It doesn't get much more remote than Australia's Coburg Peninsula. British settlers tried to establish a community in the early days, but it failed – the ruin at Port Essington is the only proof of the endeavor. There are a few outposts in the remote region to serve intrepid backpackers, but little in between. Sudden squalls are common in the Tropical "top end," but they often dissipate as quickly as they appear. The exclusive Seven Spirit Bay Resort at Vashon Head is a pretty OK place to wait out a storm, however.
Darwin, Northern Territories Aborigine culture is especially evident in Northern Territories (NT), and while Westerners think in terms of a unified cultural group, there are more than 60 distinct tribal groups in NT alone. Aboriginal ancestors have been in Australia at least 40,000 years, so Darwin, established as Palmerston in the early 1800s, is a fairly new place. In 1839, Lt. John Lort Stokes of the HMS Beagle renamed it Darwin to honor the famous naturalist (Charles himself never saw the port). Hearty Darwinians are fond of celebrations – any excuse will do. Enjoy your SeaDream visit with a flightseeing adventure to Kakadu National Park, or visit the Crocs up close and personal at Litchfield Park.
Thursday Island Administrative center for the Torres Strait Archipelago, Thursday Island is known as Waiben among indigenous Kaurareg people. Related to the earliest Australians, their ancestors were likely stranded at the end of the last ice age when large sections of the land bridge linking Papua New Guinea and Far North Queensland sank beneath the waves. But if you had to choose a place to be stuck, you could hardly do better. Nature has used every color to paint the local scenery – especially every subtle shade of blue. And if you wonder what Captain Bligh and his party were doing the other days, visit neighboring Wednesday or Friday Islands.
At Sea (Spa, Education, Lecture)
Port Douglas, Queensland Far North Queensland was still a fairly isolated region when gold was found along the Hodgkinson River in 1876. The sheltered Dickson Inlet was close enough though and the rush was on. Cristofero Palmerston, one of the hopeful gold-seekers, cut a trail to the coast. Known as 'the bump' among miners, it was not long before others followed Palmerston's path, and a town was established. After several names, such as Island Point and Salisbury (for British Prime Minister Lord Salisbury), the town was named to honor Queensland Premier John Douglas.
Cooktown, Queensland A sliver of tropical Australian determination set beside a remote stretch of the Coral Sea, Cooktown is a picture-postcard Queensland community. Little seems to have changed since Captain James Cook beached the HMS Endeavour on the south bank of the town river which the good captain named after his ship. The event qualifies Cooktown as Australia’s first European settlement. Australians refer to the wilderness as ‘outback,’ and nowhere is it quite as accessible as it is in Cooktown. The local vet may just as often care for an injured or lost Wallaby as someone’s pet dog. Just off the pier, don’t miss the colorful Milibi Wall - a succinct recount of Cooktown history.
Bali (Benoa) The aroma of fragrant spice leads you to Bali's shores. The tiny clove-scented island off Java's southeastern tip is steeped in tradition, and unique Balinese Hindu-animist faith is on full display. Although Besakih is the mother shrine (Ulun Danu, Tanah Lot and Goa Lawah are also notable), even the island's tiniest villages have at least one temple. But Bali displays a second nature – especially in the south around the areas of Kuta Beach and Nusa Dua. Here, visitors worship another spirit – the Goddess who presides over a delightful land of luxurious decadence. SeaDream is offering several active Land Adventures at Benoa. Enjoy a challenging round of golf, take a painting lesson or learn some exciting new cooking techniques from a master chef.
Cairns, Queensland, Cairns is a cosmopolitan city with a population of approximately 140,000 that is very focused on the tourism industry. This city also happens to be the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and very popular with international tourists. Japanese tourists are especially catered for, with many shops' signs being written in Japanese, as well as in English. The city is surrounded by rainforest and can be used as a gateway to destinations such as Kuranda and the Daintree. Besides tourism, the city is supported by agricultural activities which include sugar cane, bananas, coffee, tea and the world's first tropical fruit wine region. SeaDream will be docked in the center of town to welcome our arrivals. For guests in transit, we have several Land Adventures options for your exploration of the city.
Cooktown, Queensland

Cooktown Highlights

On this introductory adventure of Cooktown visit Captain Cook's landing place, Grassy Hill to see the views of the coastline, the Botanical Gardens, free time at the James Cook Museum as well as view the imposing and eerie black granite mountain. Departing from the SEADREAM pier, you'll visit Captain Cook's landing place to hear the story of this famed navigator and the Endeavour disaster. You'll also learn about the wild times in Cooktown during the gold rush, and how this small town was once home to the second largest port in Queensland. With your fellow SEADREAMer’s continue on to Grassy Hill for expansive views of its picturesque coastline, Great Barrier Reef and lighthouse, built in 1886. Pass by the Botanical Gardens and Natures Powerhouse before arriving at the James Cook Museum for fascinating insights into the local history, and the discovery of Australia by Captain Cook. This museum is operated by the Queensland National Trust and is regarded as the best regional museum outside any capital city in Australia. Guests will also be driven 20 minutes out of the town to visit the imposing and eerie black granite mountain before returning to the tender pier and your SEADREAM yacht in Cooktown.

Notes Casual dress code with sun protection is suggested

Duration 3 hours

Darwin, Northern Territories

Hug A Crocodile & Lichfield Park

Experience the wonders of the Northern Territory on this comprehensive tour to Crocodylus and Litchfield Park. We depart from the pier in small air-conditioned buses and head south down the Stuart Highway, where a brief stop will be made at the Magnetic Termite Mounds, a remarkable feature of this area. From there we head to Wangi Falls to see the amazing waterfall open up before us, surrounded by tropical jungle. Here we will enjoy a casual lunch before heading to the majestic Florence Falls. Back on the buses, we travel for approximately 2 hours to Crocodylus Park, famous for its crocodile research and conservation. The complex explains crocodile breeding, feeding and the lifestyle of this awesome animal. See the crocodiles in the lagoon and in their pens where you will witness their feeding with the crocodiles literally leaping meters in the air for the food. There is also the opportunity to have a photo taken with a juvenile crocodile, and to hold one! If you dare!! The park is also home to a diverse array of other wildlife, including big cats, primates, birds and other reptiles.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Duration 8 hours

Glimpses Of Darwin

Take in Darwin's highlights on this orientation tour providing essential views and commentary of this "far north" city from the comfort of an air conditioned coach. Situated on the edge of a harbor bigger than Sydney's, Darwin is a beautiful, fascinating tropical city " a melting pot of people and cultures that prides itself in its unique and friendly laid-back lifestyle. On this short tour we will pass highlights which include the Christchurch Cathedral, the seven gabled Government House, the Old Admiralty House and the 34 hectare Botanical Gardens containing over 400 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants. We pass beautiful Fanny Bay and the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. This museum contains an excellent collection of Aboriginal, South East Asian and Oceanic art as well as works relating to the natural sciences of the Northern Territory. Enjoy traveling through the Cullen Bay Marina area with its impressive array of luxury waterfront houses. We will also pass along the town Esplanade and our driver will point out the main shopping pedestrian mall and surrounding areas before returning to the pier. This is an excellent way to orient yourself in this Northern gateway of Australia.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Duration 2 hours

Komodo Island

Komodo Dragon Trek

Komodo is one of the 17,508 islands that make up the Republic of Indonesia. The island is famous for the unique fauna which roam the Komodo National Park. It's most famous inhabitant is the Komodo dragon, the world's largest living lizard, which takes its name from the island. This tour will take us on a 2 hour trek of the island. The highlight of this trip is seeing the Komodo Dragons. These relatives of the dinosaurs are the biggest reptiles on the earth, reaching lengths of over 3 meters (10 feet) and can weigh over 125kg (275lbs). After a short briefing at the rangers' station, start we start our trek through Tamarind Woods, a forest of tamarind and palm trees. Our guide will show us around and provide some insight into the life of this unique reptile. Keep an eye open for these dappled giants as we approach Banunggulung, a former Komodo feeding ground. we continue on our trek ending up at the Ranger's station, where we will have a little time to browse for souvenirs from the local villagers before returning to your yacht via the tender boat.

Notes IMPORTANT NOTES: For safety and security reasons, all guests who are going ashore are required to book excursion onboard. This is due to limited number of rangers in the National park and on the island. Please wear comfortable walking shoes. Do not wear or carry any RED items on Komodo Island. Terrain on Komodo is rough and uneven. It is not be suitable for guests in wheelchairs or with limited mobility. People with wounds or menstruating are recommended to stay onboard the ship. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard. Do not attempt to feed the dragons.

Duration 2 hours

Komodo Island Diving At Pink Beach

Our dive site at Pink Beach is called Pantai Merah by local people. The naming describes the place well: it has red colored sand. This Komodo diving site is part of Komodo Island's shoreline. It is probably the most well-known Komodo dive site as you have to pass this dive site when you want to see the fiery dragons from the park station Generally, the dive site is a good place with clear water. Pink Beach is between 5 and 30m deep with visibility between 8 and 25m. Sometimes it sees occasional current of 0-1 knot, with rather stronger current flows in the area between Punya Island and Komodo Island. The current represents the transition between the temperate water in the south and the tropical water of the north Marine life is rich here with the schooling fish, fusiliers, as the dominant species. When you go deeper, you find pelagic such as snapper, trevallies, and sweetlips. At around 25m, the coral outcrops drops rather slightly. Around the corals, we can find reef fish like cardinal, butterfly, damselfish, grouper, angel, batfish, anthias, wrasse, surgeon, parrot, box, trigger, porcupine, and puffer. Flounder, Moray, Gobies, Frogfish, Eels and Leaf fish are permanent bottom dwellers at this Komodo diving site. Octopus, shrimp and crabs are easily visible. Snakes and turtles are rarely visible here as well as the rays and sharks " but sometimes you can meet white tip shark.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Duration 3 hours

Kupang, West Timor

West Timor Ethnic Exploration

On our tour we will visit a traditional village, spend some time at the Lasiana Beach, visit the Kupang Museum for an insight into the ethnic culture through its artifacts and stop at a local art market. Kupang is the provincial capital of East Nusa Tenggara in the west coast of Timor. It's one of the largest urban centers of the province and its port played an important part during the Portuguese and Dutch colonial eras, and you can still see the remnants of the colonial presence in the city. We depart from the port for our first visit which will be at Oebelo Village. Oebelo Village is one of the traditional villages. This ancient village is known for its traditional music instrument, the sasando, which is made from lontar palm leaves. At the village we will be entertained with a Sasando music performance. From here we depart to Lasiana Beach which is situated on the north of Dili; it has a magnificent shelf road just inside the border of Timor Province where you can see the local people making palm sugar. We will take a break here to enjoy the beach and maybe a freshing coconut drink. We then depart to Kupang Museum. Kupang Museum is very well presented and it is of great historical and cultural value, with its collection of fossils, anthropological artifacts, "Ikat" weavings textile, and other items that reflect East Nusa Tenggara's different ethnic groups. Our last stop will be at the Art Market; where you can find local souvenirs. The tour ends with a drive through town back to harbor.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Duration 4 hours 30 minutes

Larantuka

Friendly Larantuka

Larantuka is a quaint little seaport in a beautiful setting on the east end of Flores Island. The people of Flores are very outgoing and friendly. Our tour will give us an overview of the local area. Larantuka is one of the more secluded areas in east part of Indonesia. However, history records that this is the first place visited by European traders. Like much of the region, Larantuka has a strong a colonial Portuguese influence. On our tour bus we depart Larantuka port and drive to Mudakeputu Village. Here we can see the process of making hand weaving and we will be entertained with a traditional dance performance. Our next stop is at the local traditional market where we can see the sale of local produce such as fresh agricultural produce and arts and crafts. You might find an interesting souvenir here. Larantuka was a Portugese colony for more than 300 years and the Catholic influence is still strong. We will visit the most historical church in Larantuka, the Tuan Ma Church. Tuan Ma means Mother Mary. We can explore and learn the church history before return to Larantuka Port.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Duration 3 hours 30 minutes

Port Douglas, Queensland

Wildlife Habitat & Scenic Drive

On this adventure we will have an excellent opportunity to immerse ourselves in a purpose-built tropical eco experience where we will come face to face with some of Australia's Tropical North's flora and fauna. We will also visit the famous Wildlife Habitat and enjoy Port Douglas sights. After a brief Port Douglas tour we arrive at the wildlife Habitat. This renowned establishment combines uniquely designed enclosures for free moving rainforest wildlife with a naturally evolving habitat featuring some 70 species of birds and other wildlife. We will see giant tree frogs, parrots and other unusual fauna on our walk through this fascinating natural environment. Visit with koalas, wallabies, kangaroos and watch the crocodiles lay about the waterhole. The elevated walkways of the Rainforest Habitat will enhance our experience by putting us at eye level with the lush tropical foliage. We then travel north to drive through Mossman taking in the lush green scenery as our guide describes the history and growth of the area before returning to the Pier. This tour is a great way to experience the regions local wildlife up close and as a backdrop of scenic beauty.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Duration 4 hours

Golf The Sea Temple Links

Here is an opportunity to have a round of Golf in Tropical North Queensland at the Sea Temple golf course. This link's course is the finest in the area with ocean breezes and rainforest backdrops giving the players a unique tropical golf experience. The price includes transportation, clubs and cart.

Notes A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Duration 5 hours approx.

Seven Spirit Bay, Northern Territory

Wildlife Safari Cruise

Traveling by boat, travel along the pristine coastline of the Cobourg Marine Park, obtaining a waterline perspective of the beaches that the Garig Gunak Barlu national Park. Stopping off at a secluded beaches and island where you can comb the sand and rocks for tropical shells. From the water it is often possible to spot the occasional Estuarine Crocodile, mammalian wildlife such as the Indonesian Banteng, Buffalo, Wallabies and of course prolific birdlife. Departing by boat from the Seven Spirit Bay private jetty, we travel along the pristine coastline of the Cobourg Marine Park, obtaining a waterline perspective of the beaches that the Garig Gunak Barlu National Park has to offer. The Park includes the land and the surrounding waters of the Arafura Sea and Van Diemen Gulf, and some of the neighbouring islands. It covers about 4,500 sq. km. Conserved within the Park area is a mosaic of sandy beaches, dunes and associated coastal grasslands, mangroves, rainforest patches, swamps, lagoons, coral reefs, sea grass meadows and rich marine life. Your guide will stop off at secluded beaches and islands where you can comb the sand and rocks for tropical shells, including Giant Clams, Nautilus, Spider Conch and other marine life, animal tracks and Crocodile slides. From the water it is often possible to spot the occasional Estuarine Crocodile, as well as some of the prolific mammalian wildlife in the park such as the Indonesian Banteng, Buffalo, Wallabies and of course prolific birdlife.

Notes Please dress casually and for warmer temperatures. Sunscreen is recommended. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SEADREAM Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard

Duration 2-4 hours depending on tide

Kennedy Bay 4x4 Safari

Travelling from the resort by 4WD guests will experience three different sites within the private lease area. The red laterite cliffs where a small population of native micro bats live, Kennedy Bay where the dense bush meets the sea and Low Point, where guests can trawl the beach at their leisure. Travelling from the Seven Spirit Bay eco-resort by 4WD, our guide will take passengers to three different sites within the private lease area of the National Park. We first travel to the red laterite cliffs that are called the Bat caves. Here, a small population of native micro bats live in the eroded crevasses of the cliffs, on a spectacular stretch of untouched beach. Back into the 4WD we travel across to Kennedy Bay where the dense bush meets the sea. This long sweeping beach is one of the most picturesque places to visit in the park and is dotted with mangrove billabongs and abundant marine and bird life. The final destination is Low Point, where we can trawl the beach for washed up marine artifacts and tropical shells - and absorb still more of the beauty and isolation of this unique location. We then return by 4WD to the Seven Spirit Bay Resort.

Notes Please dress casually and wear sun protection. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SEADREAM Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard

Duration 3 hours

Cobourg Peninsula Fishing Experience

Fish the waters of Seven Spirit bay with a local fisherman who will share his stories and experience in these remote fishing grounds. Departing SEADREAM onto your local fishing boat you and your fellow anglers will have the opportunity to fish in these northern Australian Waters in Seven Spirit Bay where you will hunt for target species including Pelagics or reef fish, using trolling techniques or bait fishing around the coral outcrops and rock features. This is a great fishing package from the advanced angler to the guest who simply wants to try something new – this will be enjoyed by all.

Notes Dress code is casual and for warm temperatures Quality tackle, rods and lures are provided as part of the package - tackle is provided on a "replace at cost" basis if lost and Seven Spirit Bay supports a catch and release policy. Water and snacks included. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures and prices in the SEADREAM Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Not all of the land adventures shown will be offered on all voyages and departure times are subject to change. Final pricing and departures times will be published onboard.

Duration 5 hours

Thursday Island

Thursday Island At A Glance

On this tour you will receive a wonderful insight into Thursday Island’s people, its history, its commercial base and Thursday its culture. After stepping of your SEADREAM tender, you will meet your local guide and board your motor coach. This Land Adventure will give you a wonderful insight into Thursday Island’s people, its history, its commercial base and its culture. As you travel around the island, you will be treated to a view of many of the island’s highlights. Included in your Land Adventure is a visit to the refurbished Torres Strait Museum and the Green Hill Fort. The Fort was built in 1893 in response to a Russian war scare. Located on the highest part of the island, it has a large underground section with three of the original guns still in place. Following your visit to the Fort, you will continue past the Japanese Pearl Divers Memorial at the local cemetery where 700 divers have been laid to rest and return to the pier and to your yacht.

Notes Casual dress code with sun protection is suggested.

Duration 2 hours

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SeaDream II


seadream pictureBerlitz top rating
Gross tonnage4,260
Length344 feet / 104.85 Meters
Beam47 feet / 14.32 Meters
Draft14.3 Feet / 4.36 Meters
LifestyleUtterly Exclusive
Cruise Speed17 knots
Staterooms56
Crew capacity95
Country of RegistryBahamas