15th July 2022
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For 2023, Heritage Expeditions has announced three itineraries that will call at locations around Asia and the South Pacific.
The 14-day Undiscovered Philippines & Indonesia cruise, which departs on 27th June, offers passengers the chance to swim with whale sharks.
The 27-day Asian Island Odyssey voyage departs on the 14th June. Before reaching Darwin, Australia, the ship travels via the Philippines and Indonesia. The cruise departs from Osaka.
On the journey, travelers can stop at the “eco-paradise” of Yakushima Island in Japan, Batan Island in the Philippines, and Hundred Islands National Park in Japan.
The 29-day Grand Pacific Odyssey itinerary leaves Auckland on 20th March.
There are several ports of call, including Norfolk Island, Australia; Tetepare Island, Solomon Islands; Kolombangara Island, Japan; and Torishma Island, Australia.
The Equator as well as the Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer will be traversed by passengers.
All rates are based on lodging on the 140-passenger Heritage Adventurer, which also includes meals, transfers, and guided nature tours, and Zodiac excursions.
Aaron Russ, the expedition leader and business director for Heritage Expeditions, said that the itineraries had been created with “cruise fans and adventurers” in mind.
He stated: “The new voyages Odyssey brought a trifecta of exciting, authentic expedition itineraries well-off traditional tourist routes to the expedition cruise market.
“Not only are these islands home to rare and endangered wildlife, these remote tropical outposts also boast incredible natural history, some are Unesco World Heritage Sites and conservation sanctuaries and reserves, while others blend rich human history including the Spice Trade and World War II.”
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