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From Port Moresby to Darwin

Discover the Heart of the Pacific

Dates:
17 Nov - 10 Dec 2028
Duration:
23 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
18
Ship:
Emerald Xara
Cruise Line:
Emerald Cruises
Fares:

From £18,829 pp

Whale shark in Cenderawasih Bay, Indonesia

From Port Moresby to Darwin

Discover the Heart of the Pacific

Dates:
17 Nov - 10 Dec 2028
Duration:
23 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
18
Ship:
Emerald Xara
Cruise Line:
Emerald Cruises
Fares:

From £18,829 pp

Voyage Itinerary

17 November to 18 November

Setting sail from Port Moresby

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea - Photo by eGuide Travel

18 November

Papua New Guinea: Lae

19 November to 20 November - At sea

21 November

Papua New Guinea: Wewak

22 November

Indonesia: Jayapura

Jayapura, also known as Port Numbay, is the capital of Indonesia’s Papua province. This busy city is well off the tourist trail, and provides an introduction to the fascinating customs of the region. Nearby sights include beautiful Lake Sentani, where you can take a trip on a local longboat out to one of the islands.
Jayapura, Indonesia

23 November - At sea

24 November to 25 November

Indonesia: Cenderawasih Bay

The broad sweep of Cenderawasih Bay, off the northern coast of Papua, is known for its spectacularly biodiverse coral reefs. These waters are home to dolphins, dugongs and four different species of turtle, but the star attraction is the resident population of whale sharks, the biggest fish in the sea.
Whale shark in Cenderawasih Bay, Indonesia

26 November

Indonesia: Manokwari (Irian Jaya)

27 November

French Southern Territories: Amsterdam Island

Amsterdam Island is one of the most remote islands on earth, situated in the southern Indian Ocean roughly equidistant from Africa, Australia and Antarctica. The island is home to the exceedingly rare Amsterdam albatross, along with Indian yellow-nosed and sooty albatross, soft-plumaged and grey petrels, Antarctic fur seals and southern elephant seals.
Seal on Amsterdam Island, French Southern Territories

28 November

: Ayu Atoll

29 November

Indonesia: Sorong

30 November

Indonesia: Gam Island

Gam is one of the larger islands in the Raja Ampat archipelago, with a landscape of steep limestone peaks cloaked in jungle, home to bird species including the spectacular red bird-of-paradise. Visitors receive a friendly welcome from the local villagers, while offshore lie some superb snorkelling spots.
Gam island, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

30 November

Indonesia: Kri Island

Kri Island is a popular destination for divers, with homestays dotted along the beachfront, and the dive site at Cape Kri holds the world record for the most species recorded on a single dive - 374, to be precise! The island’s terrain makes hiking difficult, but there are some lovely coastal walks.
Cape Kri, Kri Island, Indonesia

1 December to 3 December

Indonesia: Raja Ampat

Sparsely populated and spectacularly beautiful, the Raja Ampat archipelago is a treasure trove of jungle-smothered islands, white sand beaches and some of the best diving in the world. The crystal clear waters are teeming with tropical fish, while on land you can see parrots, hornbills and birds of paradise.
Aerial view of Wayag, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

4 December

Indonesia: Misool

Misool is one of the main islands in the Raja Ampat archipelago, surrounded by some of the most spectacular coral reefs on earth. Snorkel, swim and kayak amongst these rich, biodiverse waters, and explore white sandy beaches, mangroves, lakes and jungle-clad limestone peaks.
Misool, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

5 December

Indonesia: Fak Fak (Irian Jaya)

6 December

Indonesia: Pulau Koon

7 December

Indonesia: Triton Bay

The protected marine reserve of Triton Bay rivals Raja Ampat as one of Indonesia’s premier locations for snorkelling and scuba diving. The biodiversity here is remarkable, with species ranging from pygmy seahorses to mighty whale sharks, and it’s also a nesting site for green turtles.
Whale shark, Triton Bay, West Papua, Indonesia

8 December

Indonesia: Kai Archipelago

The Kai Archipelago, part of the Maluku islands, is known for its idyllic beaches. The ancestors of the Kai people are believed to have come here from Bali, but there is no written history, with an oral tradition of stories known as Tom-Tad that are passed down from generation to generation.
Kai Archipelago, Indonesia

9 December - At sea

10 December

Arriving in Darwin

More of a large town than a city, Darwin is less about what’s contained within the city limits and more about the huge expanse of wild landscape that’s outside it. Closer to Jakarta than Sydney, the city really does feel remote in its tropical perch.
Sunset in Darwin, Australia
Florence Falls, Litchfield National Park

Our tip

Visit Litchfield National Park and embark on a crocodile-spotting boat trip, where you can see these intimidating, prehistoric beasts jump clean out of the water for a meal.

The ship

Emerald Xara

Capacity:
128 Guests
Crew:
92 Staff
Style:
Intimate, luxury cruising akin to sailing on your own private yacht, with enhanced outside spaces perfect for warmer climes.

Following Emerald Kaia in 2026, Emerald is welcoming two new superyachts - Emerald Raiya and Emerald Xara.

What we love

Accommodating up to 128 guests, both ships will reflect the same sleek design as Emerald Kaia, offering a yacht-like feel, spa and wellness-focused facilities and immersive itineraries. Emerald Raiya will make her debut in the Seychelles from December 2026, before making her way to the East Mediterranean in April 2027. Emerald Xara will first cruise the Mediterranean from April 2027, before crossing the Atlantic to the Caribbean from October 2027 - March 2028.

Learn more about Emerald Xara
Renderings of Emerald Cruises' new yachts, Emerald Kaia, Emerald Raiya, and Emerald Xara

inclusions

  • Meals in a choice of venues
  • Beer, wine, soft drinks & select cocktails throughout the day
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Selected excursions in key ports
  • Use of the onboard marina and water toys (subject to conditions)
  • Onboard gratuities
  • Return economy class flights from London (regional departures available on request)
  • Airport transfers to and from the yacht

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Bamurru Plains

      Where to stay near Darwin

      Don’t hang around in Darwin itself; if you want to see more of the Top End, we recommend Bamurru Plains.

    • Uluru, Australia

      Visit the Red Centre

      From Darwin take a flight to the Red Centre to see the magical sites of Uluru and Kings Canyon, yet another one of those once in a lifetime experiences!

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    Absolutely. You'll save money and time by booking with us rather than directly with the cruise line and enjoy more flexibility in your travel arrangements. We have access to preferential rates and exclusive offers, and we offer expert advice on how to get the best value.

    Can you help with pre and post-cruise arrangements?

    From flights and transfers to hotels and tours, we can help with all your travel needs to make sure your trip is exceptional. What's more, we are members of ABTA and also offer full ATOL protection, not to mention a 24hr emergency contact, so we offer complete peace of mind.

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    Because small ships are able to reach smaller ports of call and provide a higher level of service than their big ship counterparts, we believe that small ship cruising is the very best way to travel. Usually they offer more space per person, and an attentive team to make sure you have the very best experience. Small ship cruising offers the very best of the best.

    Why Mundy?

    Who we are

    Founded in 1970, we have sold more luxury cruises for more years than anyone else in the UK.

    Mundy Cruising was the very first cruise specialist in the UK. We have been making the best cruise holidays even better since 1970.

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