Wild Wonders of the Coral Seas
Embark on a Ponant and Smithsonian Journeys voyage from Bali to Darwin, discovering Komodo dragons, vibrant reefs, spice-island history, remote villages, and Indonesia’s idyllic beaches.
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SMITHSONIAN ARCHIPELAGO ADVENTURE
In alliance with Smithsonian Journeys, this specially curated voyage is designed for travellers seeking meaningful cultural and environmental discovery, enriched with expert-led talks and immersive excursions in every port. Sailing from Bali through eastern Indonesia to Australia, you'll explore the heart of the Coral Triangle - home to the world's richest marine biodiversity - while uncovering the region's layered history shaped by the spice trade and long-standing local traditions. Highlights include Sumbawan villages, Komodo dragons in Komodo National Park, snorkelling and cultural experiences in Flores and Alor, birdlife in the Barat Daya Islands, colonial Band Neira, marine adventures at Kitikiti and Triton Bay, and the pristine beaches of the Kei Islands before reaching Darwin.
Package Inclusions:
- Return economy class flights from Sydney* to Bali, with your return journey from Darwin
- Looking for more comfort? Ask us about upgrades to Premium Economy or Business Class.
- Want to explore more? We can help you extend your stay and customise your journey. - Date: 13-15 May 2027
Discover Seminyak, Bali's chic coastal hub, renowned for its vibrant beaches, stylish resorts, boutique shopping, and lively dining and nightlife scene. - Date: 15-26 May 2027, 11 nights Benoa (Bali) to Darwin
Embark on a Ponant and Smithsonian Journeys expedition from Bali to Darwin, exploring Bali's temples and beaches, Sumbawa's traditional villages, Komodo National Park's dragons, Flores and Alor's cultural and marine treasures, the bird-rich Barat Daya Islands, historic Banda Neira, West Papua's Kitikiti Waterfall and Triton Bay, the pristine Kei Islands, and enjoy a relaxing day at sea before arriving in Darwin. - EXPEDITION EXPLORATION
- Activities: All activities are supervised by the expedition team, made up of experienced naturalist guides - including Zodiac outings, for example. All activities are included and organized directly on board by the expedition team. Optional paid excursions may be offered depending on the cruise.
- Your experts on board: The expedition team composed of naturalist guides.
- Fine dining in all the restaurants
- All drinks in restaurants, bars and minibars
- 24-hour room service
- Butler service in some suites
- Free and unlimited Wi-Fi service onboard
- Parties, shows and other activities
- Conferences delivered by naturalist guides and guests of honour
- Non-motorised water sports activities, such as kayaking or stand-up paddling (diving not included)
- Taxes for national parks and conservation areas
- All port and security fees
Highlights
- A voyage specially-tailored for English-speaking travellers including discussions with experts, transfers before and after your cruise, and an included activity in each port of call.
- Engaging discussions onboard with two Smithsonian Journeys Experts.
- Outings and shore visits in zodiac inflatables with a team of experienced naturalist guides.
- Discovering the lush and idyllic islands of Indonesia and experiencing their extraordinary biodiversity in the air, on land, and under the sea.
- Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Encounters with local people and introductions to their customs and traditions.
- Extensive possibilities for swimming and snorkelling in crystal clear waters with pristine coral reefs.
- Opportunities for PADI Advanced Open Water Divers (or equivalent) to join an experienced onboard instructor on dives at unbelievably clear dive sites (additional expense). - PONANT and Smithsonian Journeys, the travel program of the Smithsonian Institution, have formed a unique alliance to offer themed sailings featuring experiences that embrace local cultures and dive deeper into a destination's history, cuisine, language, environment, and wildlife. In addition to the usual elements of the PONANT experience, these voyages includes transfers to and from the ship, talks and discussions aboard ship by world class experts, and a shore excursion or activity in each port of call that immerses guests in the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of each destination, and helps provide a deeper understanding of the places we explore.
- Date: 26-27 May 2027
Darwin offers a mix of tropical charm, Aboriginal culture, lively markets, and gateway access to stunning natural wonders like Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks. - All transfers are pre-arranged for a smooth and stress-free journey.
BALI
13 MAY 2027- Private transfer from Denpasar airport to Seminyak hotel
15 MAY 2027- Private transfer from Seminyak hotel to Benoa port
26 MAY 2027- Coach transfer from Darwin port to Darwin hotel*
27 MAY 2027- Coach transfer from Darwin hotel to Darwin airport*
Itinerary
Day 1 Benoa, Bali
If it's a taste of exotic authenticity you're after, prepare to be spell-bound by the island of Bali, tucked away in the heart of the Indonesian archipelago. The beauty and diversity of its landscapes, the depth and richness of its cultural heritage and the plethora of activities on offer here make Bali a little slice of heaven on Earth. The island's southern coast enthrals with its white sand beaches, its picturesque little fishing villages such as Benoa, and its hills patchworked with terraced rice paddies further inland. Nicknamed 'the Island of Gods' for its sumptuous temples, Bali is the beating heart of Indonesian Hinduism.
Day 2 Badas, Sumbawa
The port of Badas is part of the greater township of Sumbawa Besar, on the island of Sumbawa. Like most of Sumbawa the people hold their culture strong as a major part of their identity. The island has a strong influence from the Makassarese of Sulawesi, who over the centuries have introduced a lot of their culture into Sumbawa. Join your expedition team and local guides for a tour by bus to Pamulung Village where you will be welcomed by the head of the village and have the opportunity to witness first-hand the local traditions of rice pounding, weaving and also witness a wedding procession. Your visit will conclude with an exciting Sumbawa buffalo race, an event that will be held in honour of our visit.
Day 3 Komodo National Park
Between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores, Komodo National Park welcomes you to discover its natural wonders. At the very heart of the Indonesian archipelago, the three islands that form it - Komodo, Rinca and Padar - owe their renown to the famous eponymous dragons, enormous lizards over two metres long, which live in its grassy savannah. This jagged and hilly volcanic territory belonging to the Sunda Islands is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its incredible terrestrial and marine biodiversity. Admire its palette of colours, intermingling the sparkling whites of the beaches, the deep blues of the coral-filled water and the soft greens of its pastures.
Day 4 Maumere, Flores
Floresians have an ancient culture stretching back millennia before the first arrival of Europeans in search of trade opportunities. Their history is shared through oral traditions and is recreated in song and dance. The mountainous terrain of Flores has preserved the diversity of cultures and Maumere serves as the capital of the Sikka district and main trading port. Few tourists make it to Maumere with most stopping at Labuan Bajo and heading west to the islands of Komodo. Consequently, Maumere and has kept its charming atmosphere, an eclectic mix of a bustling trading town and a coastal paradise. Join your expedition team and local guides for a tour by local transport to the markets and tribal villages in the hinterland of Maumere.
Day 5 Kalabahi, Alor
The unique culture of the Alorese continues among the Takpala indigenous group who have preserved their traditional architecture and ceremonies. The island of Alor is also known as the island of a Thousand Moko's. The Moko is a small bronze kettledrum which is believed to have originated from the Dong Son culture of Vietnam. However, it remains a mystery as to how these prehistoric Dong Son drums arrived in Alor. Local legend says that the Moko's were discovered buried in the ground, and indeed mokos are still being uncovered today. Join the expedition team and local guides for a tour by local transport to Takpala village, the Museum of a Thousand Mokos and the thriving main market of Kalabahi.
Day 6 Barat Daya Islands
If you are looking for exoticism and authenticity, then you will be captivated by the Barat Daya Islands, an Indonesian archipelago lying to the east of the Lesser Sunda Islands, bathed by the Banda Sea and surrounded by coral reefs. With their fine sandy beaches, marine environments, preserved nature and paddy fields, these islands in the Maluku archipelago are a real concentration of the beauty South-East Asia has to offer. A lush environment in which fauna and flora flourish. Notably, there are almost 162 different bird species including four endemic ones and three endangered ones.
Day 7 Banda Neira, Maluku Islands
From age-old traditional cultures and ancient vestiges, to coral reefs and lush green jungle⦠The attractions of the remote Banda archipelago seem endless. Better known as the legendary 'Spice Islands' of the Ancient World, these small volcanic landmasses were the fabled prize of colonial powers for more than four centuries. Every colonial power of significance fought for control of these ten small islands that today have become largely forgotten. Walking the streets of Banda Neira is a surreal experience as your eyes are drawn to the eclectic mix of Portuguese, Dutch and British architecture, the remnants of a rich and tumultuous history. It is without doubt the most historically significant and interesting of all the "Spice Islands".
Day 8 Kitikiti Waterfall, Mommon
North of Triton Bay, in the Indonesian province of West Papua, lie the Bomberai Peninsula and Sebakor Bay. A real paradise for divers, this protected, authentic and very wild area boasts an exceptional biodiversity. Here, you will be able to admire the superb Kitikiti Waterfall where you could enjoy a swim or snorkel surrounded by lush nature, both on land and under water.
Day 9 Triton Bay, West Papua
Triton Bay is one of three regions in Indonesia's West Papua province that comprise the Bird's Head Seascape (the other two are Raja Ampat and Cenderawasih Bay), which is now considered by marine biologists to be the epicentre of the Coral Triangle. It contains more fish and coral species than anywhere else on the planet. Its unparalleled marine biodiversity and endemism, habitat richness, and relatively intact nature of its ecosystems are unique. Join your expedition team for a zodiac voyage through the spectacular rainforest capped karst islands. Later in the day enjoy the opportunity to explore the richness of the underwater realm.
Day 10 Kei Islands, Maluku Islands
The Kei Islands are blessed with kilometres of stunning, yet almost entirely empty, white-sand beaches and a deeply hospitable population. Beneath the mostly Christian facade, Kei culture is fascinatingly distinctive. Local history holds that ancestors of contemporary Kei islanders came from Bali, part of the expanding Hindu Majapahit kingdom from the western archipelago. Enjoy a day of swimming and snorkelling on an idyllic uninhabited picture postcard tropical island.
Day 11 At Sea
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship's upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Day 12 Darwin, Northern Territory
Darwin is located in Australia's Northern Territory which is also known as the 'Top End'. It is the capital city and the most populated town of the Northern Territory. Darwin is a beautiful tropical city, a melting pot of people and cultures, over 50 different cultures live and work side by side that prides itself in its unique and friendly laid-back lifestyle. Come discover the town's still recent history through its emblematic buildings such as the new Parliament House opened in 1994, a magnificent example of tropical architecture or Admiralty House declared heritage place, a tropical-style home elevated on stilts that has survived two cyclones and numerous air raids.
Terms and Conditions Terms and Conditions apply: All prices are quoted in Australian dollars, based on per person double occupancy unless stated otherwise, and inclusive of all taxes and discounts. All prices & itineraries are current as of 20 April 2026 & subject to change without notice. Prices are subject to change due to availability, currency fluctuations, fuel price, and tax increases. From pricing based on Lower deck balcony stateroom category DEL, Deluxe Suite - Deluxe Suite Deck 5 category DS5. Price includes any stated bonus nights, upgrades & package savings, if applicable. All passports, visas, travel permits, and vaccinations are the responsibility of the travelling passenger to secure prior to travel. Airfares are capacity controlled and are subject to change at any time without notice, based in economy class from Sydney and are subject to the carriers' flight schedules and conditions. Seasonal and flight routing surcharges may apply. Airfares are based on the lowest available fare, which comes with strict conditions i.e., non-refundable, or non-changeable. Please ask your consultant for pricing on flexible fare options that allow cancellations and/or amendments at a fee. Please call us for prices from other airports. Travel packages advertised may include multiple products provided by several suppliers to provide a travel itinerary. Each component of the package will be treated independent of each other, and the specific terms & conditions of each product supplier will apply. Hotels may charge resort fees, or a security bond not included or mentioned in this package, payable direct upon check-in. We reserve the right to correct errors without penalty.
Wild Wonders of the Coral Seas
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