Australia is a fascinating place and a great one to choose for your next cruise. Full of unique and amazing plants and animals, it's a compelling spot for travelers of every kind.
First, you'll be welcomed aboard the stylish cruise ship in the evening, and have the chance to join the cruise for cocktails and apertifs while they introduce everything the ship has to offer. Enjoy the renowned cuisine of Australian cruise ships over the course of your trip.
Take advantage of the sun deck, ship's lounge, al fresco bar, and forward observation lounge. You'll be able to see useful and interesting information on the ship's plasma screens, and communicate conveniently with the world outside via Internet cafe.
Of course, you wouldn't want to miss the great meals cruises are famous for, and a cruise to Australia is no different. Enjoy fine dining in a luxurious dining room that offers both comfort and great views. Panoramic windows make sure that you won't miss anything, even though you're enjoying a great meal.
Choose a cruise that offers multiple expedition boats, allowing you to do what you want, when you want to do it. Some boats, like the Kimberly True North, even sail with their own helicopter!
Australian cruise ships built for wilderness exploration are a little different than the average ship. Purpose built to be able to explore even the upper parts of shallow river systems, they'll take you further than an ordinary cruise, allowing you to experience true Australian wilderness merely by stepping out of your cabin.
Cruises are famous for their food, and most Australian lines are no exception. You'll enjoy amazing and exotic dishes you'd never encounter anywhere else, including fantastic local wines and seafood from several of the ports you'll visit.
Of course, shark diving won't appeal to everyone. If you'd rather do something a little quieter, consider fishing in a secluded Australian bay. Whether you're an expert or a beginner, you'll have a guide who can help you and can work with your skills. Pink snapper and King George whiting are delicious catches frequently found on an Australian cruise.
The next day, visit Coffin Bay, an area filled with tranquil waters and brilliant beaches. The national park means there's a lot of amazing wild beauty to be seen.
Anglers will enjoy the many fishing options available on board Australian cruises. Many delicious species of fish can be caught in these waters, and guides are available with the expertise to help anyone on a fishing excursion. It doesn't matter whether you're a beginner or an old hand - there's someone to help you catch your fish.
You may not be permitted to wear shoes on board - this is for the protection of the ship and to keep it in top condition. However, be sure to bring appropriate shoes for off-board activities - you'll need them with all there is to do.
For an adventure in luxury, Australian cruises are a great choice. If you're looking for something a little different, why not consider one of these amazing trips. You'll be astonished at the beauty and luxury available on Australian cruises.
First, you'll be welcomed aboard the stylish cruise ship in the evening, and have the chance to join the cruise for cocktails and apertifs while they introduce everything the ship has to offer. Enjoy the renowned cuisine of Australian cruise ships over the course of your trip.
Take advantage of the sun deck, ship's lounge, al fresco bar, and forward observation lounge. You'll be able to see useful and interesting information on the ship's plasma screens, and communicate conveniently with the world outside via Internet cafe.
Of course, you wouldn't want to miss the great meals cruises are famous for, and a cruise to Australia is no different. Enjoy fine dining in a luxurious dining room that offers both comfort and great views. Panoramic windows make sure that you won't miss anything, even though you're enjoying a great meal.
Choose a cruise that offers multiple expedition boats, allowing you to do what you want, when you want to do it. Some boats, like the Kimberly True North, even sail with their own helicopter!
Australian cruise ships built for wilderness exploration are a little different than the average ship. Purpose built to be able to explore even the upper parts of shallow river systems, they'll take you further than an ordinary cruise, allowing you to experience true Australian wilderness merely by stepping out of your cabin.
Cruises are famous for their food, and most Australian lines are no exception. You'll enjoy amazing and exotic dishes you'd never encounter anywhere else, including fantastic local wines and seafood from several of the ports you'll visit.
Of course, shark diving won't appeal to everyone. If you'd rather do something a little quieter, consider fishing in a secluded Australian bay. Whether you're an expert or a beginner, you'll have a guide who can help you and can work with your skills. Pink snapper and King George whiting are delicious catches frequently found on an Australian cruise.
The next day, visit Coffin Bay, an area filled with tranquil waters and brilliant beaches. The national park means there's a lot of amazing wild beauty to be seen.
Anglers will enjoy the many fishing options available on board Australian cruises. Many delicious species of fish can be caught in these waters, and guides are available with the expertise to help anyone on a fishing excursion. It doesn't matter whether you're a beginner or an old hand - there's someone to help you catch your fish.
You may not be permitted to wear shoes on board - this is for the protection of the ship and to keep it in top condition. However, be sure to bring appropriate shoes for off-board activities - you'll need them with all there is to do.
For an adventure in luxury, Australian cruises are a great choice. If you're looking for something a little different, why not consider one of these amazing trips. You'll be astonished at the beauty and luxury available on Australian cruises.
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The True North will give you an insight into a new level of luxury Australian cruises in the Kimberley region.

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