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Today kicks off your Australian adventure! Once you have made your own way to Adelaide, head straight to your hotel for check-in then the city is yours to explore and savour for the rest of the day.
Overnight: Stamford Plaza Adelaide or similar, Adelaide
Meals included: None
Make the most of this stunning city by exploring the Adelaide Botanic Gardens or wandering through the Adelaide Central Markets. Alternatively, you might want to visit the National Wine Centre of Australia or even the Adelaide Zoo. With a free day ahead, the options are yours to choose from.
Overnight: Stamford Plaza Adelaide or similar, Adelaide
Meals included: Breakfast
Departs: 21:00
Wake up and get ready for the start of your exciting adventure! Following a delightful breakfast, check out and head to the train station to hop on the iconic 'Indian Pacific' train. Celebrate the start of your journey with the ‘Flavours of South Australia's Welcome Dinner’, held at the Adelaide Parklands terminal. This complimentary pre-boarding event delivers the best bottles from around South Australia and sublime regional offerings from both land and sea.
Overnight: Journey Beyond Rail ‘Indian Pacific’ Gold Service
Meals included: Breakfast; Dinner
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast with expansive desert views, followed by a stop at the outback ghost town of Cook. A spectacular dinner under the stars then awaits at Rawlinna (seasonal), the Nullarbor outpost that borders a ‘little’ sheep station of a mere 8,000 square kilometres.
Overnight: Journey Beyond Rail ‘Indian Pacific’ Gold Service
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
After a restful sleep, sit down for breakfast as the picturesque rolling hills of the Avon Valley pass you by. Perth is your final destination, arriving mid-afternoon. Here you can then make your own way to your hotel, settle in and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight: Pan Pacific Perth or similar, Perth
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch
Today is at your leisure to perhaps savour a lush urban escape in the magnificent Kings Park and Botanic Garden. This sprawling, city-centre haven is nothing short of a dazzling treasure trove, treating you to sweeping panoramas of the city's skyline, the serene Swan River and the grandeur of the Darling Ranges. Discover meticulously curated botanic gardens and be prepared to be left breathless as you walk among the treetops along the exhilarating Lotterywest Federation Walkway.
Overnight: Pan Pacific Perth or similar, Perth
Meals included: Breakfast
Included Activity: Margaret River, Caves, Wine & Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse Tour
Explore southwestern highlights on this diverse full-day tour to the stunning Margaret River winemaking region from Perth. Along the way, visit the record-setting Busselton Jetty and Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet. Enjoy a brewery-style lunch and taste samples of beer and cider at a boutique brewery before stopping at a local winery to enjoy a selection of fine wines. You'll also learn about the area’s ancient geologic history as you wander through the magnificent formations of Mammoth Cave.
Overnight: Pan Pacific Perth or similar, Perth
Meals included: Breakfast
Enjoy a free day at leisure to perhaps take a leisurely stroll to Elizabeth Quay in the heart of Perth, a waterfront precinct on the banks of the Swan River. This is a historic port area filled with unique sculptures and art installations, pretty promenades and open spaces with a range of bars and restaurants.
Overnight: Pan Pacific Perth or similar, Perth
Meals included: Breakfast
Departure: 18:00
Enjoy your last day in Perth before being picked up from your hotel and taken to the cruise port ready to check in for your Kimberley adventure. Once checked in, the ship is yours to discover and enjoy.
Overnight: Silversea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Dinner
Arrives: 13:30
In 1629, the Dutch ship 'Batavia' was wrecked on Albrolhos Islands however most crew and passengers reached dry inhospitable Beacon Island. On a nearby island, soldiers built a stone stockade, the first European structure in Australia, before eventually being rescued. A century later, desperate survivors of another wrecked Dutch ship, the 'Zeewijk', lived on these same islands for ten months.
Included Activity: Expedition Activities With Silversea Expedition team
This activity is conducted by the Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea conditions of the day, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team onboard.
Overnight: Silversea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Departs: 13:00
Here, the warm southward-flowing Leeuwin Current meets cool southern waters at Abrolhos creating homes for both tropical and temperate marine life. Two-thirds of the 400 fish species are tropical while cool water-favouring Australian Sea-lions and Western Rock Lobsters (Australia’s most valuable fishery) are close to their northern limit. You'll also find that seabirds, like the cooler climate Pacific Gulls, mix with tropical species such as Bridled and Roseate Terns. On land, amongst the Nitre shrubs and Saltbushes, are Abrolhos Painted Quails, Dwarf Bearded Dragons and shy Tammar Wallabies.
Overnight: Silversea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Arrives: 07:00 - Docks: 13:00
Shark Bay is Australia’s largest bay with a beach stretching over 1,000 kilometres. François Peron National Park lies within the Shark Bay World Heritage area and adjacent to Shark Bay Marine Park where the rust-red desert sand meets dazzling white-sand beaches and azure waters. At the northern tip of the national park is Cape Peron, sitting at the confluence of two major currents which attracts an impressive array of marine life.
Take a hike with the expedition team from Cape Peron to the Skipjack Point viewing platforms, perched on the cliff edge with views across the marine park. Alternatively, join the expedition team for an interpretive nature walk through the impressive landscape of acacia-cloaked red dunes and arid shrublands surrounded by turquoise water with views over the coastline.
Included Activity: Expedition Activities With Silversea Expedition team
This activity is conducted by the Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea conditions of the day, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Overnight: Silversea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Arrives: 13:00 - Departs: 18:30
A spectacular collision of colour spills across the seabed around North Muiron Island which has to be one of the best spots in the world for snorkelling and scuba diving. Immerse yourself in this underwater universe as tiny fish flit between the corals and elegant rays sweep gracefully past. Sitting off the North West Cape, the two utterly unspoiled Muiron Islands are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site listed Ningaloo Coast.
Warm Indian Ocean waters collide with the cooler waters of the West Australian Current here, forming a remarkable biological hot spot that thrives with rich life and incredible diversity. These unique conditions form masses of plankton for gentle giants of the ocean to graze upon, even luring groups of colossal whale sharks from March to July. Snorkel to look into the riot of activity below the undulating waves and see if you can spot turtles, parrotfish and butterfly fish among the thousands of species at home in these balmy waters.
Included Activity: Snorkelling With Silversea Expedition team
This activity is conducted by the Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea conditions of the day, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Please note:
• The activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is recommended only for guests in good physical condition with good swimming skills and some snorkelling experience.
• Snorkelling will take place from either a beach or a Zodiac platform depending on the conditions of the day. There will be equipment available for all guests, though you are welcome to bring your own if you wish (full-face masks are prohibited). Some floating noodles will also be available for those guests who wish to make use of them.
• As the sun can be strong in these areas, it's recommended to use eco-friendly sunscreen and a rash guard to protect as much skin as possible.
• It is compulsory to snorkel with a buddy and never alone, you are also kindly reminded not to swim too far away from the site however your Expedition Team will be available to give you all the specific information you need.
• It's important to remember not to touch, kick or stand on corals, and not to interfere with the animals that you encounter during your excursion.
• If you are using an underwater camera or any other equipment, make sure it is safely attached to you by a neck or wrist strap and that you are comfortable in the water prior to usage.
Overnight: Silversea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Arrives: 07:00 - Departs: 18:30
Montebello is Italian for ‘beautiful mountain’ but was named by the French explorer Nicolas Baudin in 1801 after a battle in Italy. The war-like name may suit the island as the British used this place for three nuclear bomb tests in the 1950s. Today visitors must avoid two radioactive islands but other islands are okay to explore.
The 170 islands are 120 kilometres off mainland Australia although Aboriginal people visited until eight thousand years ago when rising sea levels made them too far offshore to reach. The next visitors were in 1622 when survivors of the wrecked British ship 'Tryall' reached the arid islands.
You'll find that two endangered mammals, the Mala (Rufous Hare-Wallaby) and the Djoongari (Shark Bay Mouse), thrive here. They were almost wiped out by introduced cats and foxes on the mainland and were brought to this island for safety. The islands are an important seabird breeding colony so look for Roseate and Greater Crested Terns. You might also see Sooty Oystercatchers foraging on the rocks while Beach Stone curlews roam beaches. Coral reefs and lagoons surround the islands in the Montebello Marine Park with 150 species of hard coral, 450 species of fish and 170 species of echinoderms (sea stars, sea urchins and sea cucumbers) keeping snorkelers happy. Green, Hawksbill and Flatback Turtles nest on the beaches and provide highlights when seen in the water.
Included Activity: Zodiac Cruise With Silversea Expedition team
This activity is conducted by the Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea conditions of the day, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Please note:
• The activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac.
• Participants must be a minimum of 6 years old so children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
• Lifejackets are provided and child-sized life jackets are also available.
• Dress according to the climate and please ensure you wear shoes that are either waterproof or that may get wet, such as Tevas or wet shoes (no flip-flops or similar).
• You may be splashed so it is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags.
• Please ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn.
Included Activity: Hiking With Silversea Expedition team
Please note:
• The activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or guests who use a wheelchair. Guests with balance limitations are advised to bring along walking poles to assist on slippery and uneven surfaces while hiking. Hikes will be offered in various degrees of difficulty and to avoid injury, guests are advised to be honest with themselves regarding their abilities when deciding which hikes to participate in.
• Hikes will go through different types of terrains that may be wet, muddy, rocky, sandy or icy.
• Hikes will take place in different types of weather conditions and therefore guests must be ready with appropriate clothing and footwear.
• It's recommended that you bring your Silversea drinking bottle to remain hydrated and your Silversea backpack to carry your essential items. It is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray.
Overnight: Silversea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Arrives: 07:00 - Departs: 18:30
Rust-coloured rocks contrasting with pale Spinifex grass, white beaches and aquamarine seas create a scenic kaleidoscope in the Dampier Archipelago. The archipelago is named after William Dampier, the English pirate turned explorer who was the first European visitor in 1699, although the archipelago and peninsula are known as Murujuga by the Aboriginal people.
The Dampier Marine Park protects the archipelago’s coral reefs, sponge gardens and seagrass meadows. You'll also find that a five-metre tidal range adds rocky shores and sand flats to this list of habitats. A high biodiversity of corals and fish is matched by 1,200 molluscs. Snorkelling here reveals a rich sample of this treasure trove of life with four turtle species living in these waters including Flatback and Hawksbill Turtles. Ospreys and sea eagles rely on the sea for food but keep an eye out for their huge stick nests on seaside rocks, some are decades old.
Included Activity: Hiking With Silversea Expedition Team
Please note:
• Activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or guests who use a wheelchair. Guests with balance limitations are advised to bring along walking poles to assist on slippery and uneven surfaces while hiking. Hikes will be offered in various degrees of difficulty so to avoid injury guests are advised to be honest with themselves regarding their abilities when deciding which hikes to participate in.
• Hikes will go through different types of terrains that may be wet, muddy, rocky, sandy or icy.
• Hikes will take place in different types of weather conditions so guests must be ready with appropriate clothing and footwear.
• It's recommended you bring your Silversea drinking bottle to remain hydrated and your Silversea backpack to carry your essential items. It is also recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray.
Overnight: Silversea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Arrives: 13:30 - Departs: 18:30
Some 300 kilometres northwest of Broome, the Rowley Shoals consist of the three reefs Imperieuse, Clerke and Mermaid. The first two reefs form the Rowley Shoals Marine Park and have sandy cays that are still visible at high tide. Bedwell Island, a small sandy cay inside Clerke Reef, is home to one of Western Australia’s two colonies of red-tailed Tropicbirds. You'll find other birds nesting on the island including wedge-tailed shearwaters, white-bellied sea eagles, Eastern reef egrets and terns.
Included Activity: Expedition Activities With Silversea Expedition Team
This activity is conducted by the Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea conditions of the day, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Overnight: Silversea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Arrives: 07:30 - Departs: 17:30
Declared an A-class nature reserve in 1970, the Lacapede Islands is a little paradise for bird lovers with its brown booby colony awaiting you with a joyful cacophony. Their unique location makes the Lacepedes an important breeding centre for many birds and marine life species as masked boobies, Australian pelicans, lesser frigate birds and also the endangered green turtle populate the islands. Zodiac excursions are the most ideal way to admire the ballet of birds flying in this stunning West Australian scenery.
The islands were named after French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède, who studied many Australian fish species. However, before becoming a protected natural reserve, the Lacepedes witnessed bleak moments as the islands used to be the place where kidnapped Aborigines were held before being sent to work in the pearl industry.
Included Activity: Zodiac Cruise With Silversea Expedition team
This activity is conducted by the Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea conditions of the day, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Please note:
• The activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac.
• Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age so children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
• Lifejackets are provided and child-sized life jackets are available.
• Dress according to the climate and please ensure you wear shoes that are either waterproof or that may get wet, such as Tevas or wet shoes (no flip-flops or similar).
• You may be splashed so it is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray.
• Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn.
Overnight: SilverSea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Arrives: 06:30 - Departs: 18:30
Talbot Bay is famous for the Horizontal Falls which have been described as 'one of the greatest natural wonders of the world'. The region’s tides of close to 36 feet create an amazing spectacle when the water tries to enter or leave Poulton Creek through two very narrow openings located one behind the other in the McLarty Ranges. Water builds up faster on one side than it can flow through the gaps, leaving or entering depending on the tide.
Included Activity: Zodiac Cruise With Silversea Expedition Team
This activity is conducted by the Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea conditions of the day, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Please note:
• The activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac.
• Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age so children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
• Lifejackets are provided and child-sized life jackets are available.
• Dress according to the climate and please ensure you wear shoes that are either waterproof or that may get wet, such as Tevas or wet shoes (no flip-flops or similar).
• You may be splashed so it is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray.
• Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn.
Overnight: Silversea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Montgomery Reef
Arrive: 06:30 - Depart: 12:00
Montgomery Reef, which is some 300 square kilometres in size, can show an amazing tidal change of up to 4 metres. When the tide drops, the reef seems to rise out of the water. At low tide a river is exposed that allows access to an amazing semi-submerged world. When the tide continues to ebb, Zodiacs will be used to make the way to the edge of the reef where one is surrounded by cascading waterfalls up to 3 metres high. Continuing up the river, you're able to look at the abundance of reef birds and sea creatures including turtles and manta rays. A visit to Montgomery Reef is very much tide-depending, but truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Included Activity: Zodiac Cruise With Silversea Expedition Team
This activity is conducted by the Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea conditions of the day, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Freshwater Cove
Arrive: 13:00 - Depart: 18:30
Adjacent to Montgomery Reef, local Aboriginal guides will welcome you to Freshwater Cove (locally known as Wijingarra Butt Butt) with a traditional ochre welcome on the beach. The rock formations that can be seen along the shore represent spiritual ancestors relating to the great Wandjina battle while caves with rock art can only be visited with local guides.
Included Activity: Kimberley Indigenous Experience
Enjoy an outstanding and unique opportunity to experience a window into indigenous culture and history in a remote location. This is a memorable experience that very few people have had the privilege to witness so enjoy viewing ancient rock art and discovering stories from local knowledgeable guides. You can also join a strenuous hike to Cyclone Cave (approximately 1.5 hours and 2 kilometres return) to see the rock paintings at the cave. Once there, the Traditional Owners will provide information on the area and tell the story of the visible Wandjina rock art.
Please note: This activity is not recommended for guests with mobility issues as there is rough, rocky terrain to traverse, some of it uneven and steep. Guests are recommended to wear sturdy hiking boots, sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat and to bring a walking stick and water.
Included Activity: Hiking With Silversea Expedition Team
Please note:
• Activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or guests who use a wheelchair. Guests with balance limitations are advised to bring along walking poles to assist on slippery and uneven surfaces while hiking. Hikes will be offered in various degrees of difficulty so to avoid injury guests are advised to be honest with themselves regarding their abilities when deciding which hikes to participate in.
• Hikes will go through different types of terrains that may be wet, muddy, rocky, sandy or icy.
• Hikes will take place in different types of weather conditions so guests must be ready with appropriate clothing and footwear.
• It's recommended you bring your Silversea drinking bottle to remain hydrated and your Silversea backpack to carry your essential items. It is also recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray.
Overnight: Silversea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Arrives: 06:30 - Departs: 18:30
Appearing like a charmed apparition, Adele Island is an oasis of tranquillity peeking out of the Indian Ocean. It’s hard to capture the sense of quiet perfection as you stand on this sandy paradise, 104 kilometres from Kimberley’s rugged coast. The changeable sands of the island expand and contract with the contented sighs of the tides and wide sandbanks ebb and flow with the whims of the water.
At the core of Adele Island is a gorgeous tidal lagoon that's rich in biodiversity. The island is also a thriving ocean outpost for breeding birds and turtles, and the hospitable waters form a lively nursery for young humpback whales and bottlenose dolphins so keep an eye out for large silhouettes sliding just below the shallow surface. You may also encounter diverse fish life and endless fields of immaculate coral reefs coating the seabed, alive-like underwater cities, bustling with life and characters. Stand in awe as plumes of seabirds rotate around you like a gentle whirlwind and watch for remarkable birds like the lesser frigate bird and brown booby while exploring this pristine island gem.
Included Activity: Zodiac Cruise With Silversea Expedition Team
This activity is conducted by the Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea conditions of the day, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Please note:
• The activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac.
• Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age so children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
• Lifejackets are provided and child-sized life jackets are available.
• Dress according to the climate and please ensure you wear shoes that are either waterproof or that may get wet, such as Tevas or wet shoes (no flip-flops or similar).
• You may be splashed so it is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray.
• Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn.
Overnight: SilverSea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Arrives: 12:30 - Departs: 17:00
Lost in the immensity of the Indian Ocean and situated 630 kilometres from Broome, Ashmore Reef Marine Park is an Australian External Territory that covers 583 square kilometres. Given the rich and fragile environment, Ashmore Reef has been declared a Sanctuary zone, providing the highest level of protection for the wildlife and minimising disturbance from human activities. Only scientific research is permitted but the visitors can access the Recreational Use Zone, which includes a small area of the West Island, and thus discover this unique place.
With its diverse shades of blue, underwater wonders and feathery friends, this protected area is one of Australia’s most beautiful natural treasures. The three tiny islands and their surrounding waters are home to an oasis of flourishing wildlife. Ashmore Reef is known to be the favourite place of more than 40 bird species with 100,000 seabirds breeding here every year, including crested terns, white-tailed tropicbirds and greater frigatebirds. The islands are also a haven for thousands of migratory shorebirds like curlew sandpipers, bar-tailed godwits and great knots – some of them coming from very far places like Siberia! On the ocean side, the colourful reef is home to around 500 species of fish but also marine turtles, dugongs and many playful dolphins.
Included Activity: Zodiac Cruise With Silversea Expedition Team
This activity is conducted by the Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea conditions of the day, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Please note:
• The activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac.
• Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age so children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
• Lifejackets are provided and child-sized life jackets are available.
• Dress according to the climate and please ensure you wear shoes that are either waterproof or that may get wet, such as Tevas or wet shoes (no flip-flops or similar).
• You may be splashed so it is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray.
• Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn.
Overnight: SilverSea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Arrives: 10:00 - Departs: 18:30
The Hunter River is home to an immense mangrove system surrounded by soaring red sandstone cliffs. The narrow mangrove channels shelter numerous bird species, mudskippers, fiddler crabs and the infamous saltwater crocodile which is the most aggressive crocodile species known to man. Naturalist Island, at the mouth of the river, has a stunning stretch of sandy beach that makes a perfect landing site for small helicopters that can pick up visitors wishing to explore some of the Kimberley’s vast interior. The highlight inland is the famous Mitchell Falls where four tiers of waterfalls plunge into deep pools that flow out into the mighty Mitchell River. The headwaters of the falls are cool and a dip in the freshwater is a welcome reprieve from the heat of the heartland.
Included Activity: Zodiac Cruise With Silversea Expedition Team
This activity is conducted by the Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea conditions of the day, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Please note:
• The activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac.
• Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age so children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
• Lifejackets are provided and child-sized life jackets are available.
• Dress according to the climate and please ensure you wear shoes that are either waterproof or that may get wet, such as Tevas or wet shoes (no flip-flops or similar).
• You may be splashed so it is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray.
• Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn.
Included Activity: Hiking With Silversea Expedition Team
Please note:
• Activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or guests who use a wheelchair. Guests with balance limitations are advised to bring along walking poles to assist on slippery and uneven surfaces while hiking. Hikes will be offered in various degrees of difficulty so to avoid injury guests are advised to be honest with themselves regarding their abilities when deciding which hikes to participate in.
• Hikes will go through different types of terrains that may be wet, muddy, rocky, sandy or icy.
• Hikes will take place in different types of weather conditions so guests must be ready with appropriate clothing and footwear.
• It's recommended you bring your Silversea drinking bottle to remain hydrated and your Silversea backpack to carry your essential items. It is also recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray.
Overnight: SilverSea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Arrives: 06:30 - Departs: 18:30
Australia’s jaw dropping Kimberley region shelters some of the oldest collections of rock art depicting warriors, animals or nature is an authentic testimony to Aboriginal’s culture, rituals and traditions. Tranquil Swift Bay offers you the opportunity to discover astonishing Wandjina art galleries and wake up the adventurer in you.
A quick zodiac ride on the turquoise water gives you a chance to admire the coast’s spectacular scenery while a short walk across the rocky and wild landscape leads you to the historic and artistic caves. In these ancient galleries, two different styles of rock art can be observed - the Gwion Gwion style which is represented by long and skinny human-like figures and the much rounder Wandjina style.
You’ll need to keep your wits about you if you want to admire the most spectacular of the ancient paintings though, as it is painted on the ceiling and only visible by lying down. However, those with claustrophobia beware as the ceiling is only about a metre above your head. Those who do wiggle in to be the best position will fully appreciate the artwork’s enormous scale and size and surely won’t be left indifferent.
Included Activity : Hiking With Silversea Expedition Team
Please note:
• Activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or guests who use a wheelchair. Guests with balance limitations are advised to bring along walking poles to assist on slippery and uneven surfaces while hiking. Hikes will be offered in various degrees of difficulty so to avoid injury guests are advised to be honest with themselves regarding their abilities when deciding which hikes to participate in.
• Hikes will go through different types of terrains that may be wet, muddy, rocky, sandy or icy.
• Hikes will take place in different types of weather conditions so guests must be ready with appropriate clothing and footwear.
• It's recommended you bring your Silversea drinking bottle to remain hydrated and your Silversea backpack to carry your essential items. It is also recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray.
Overnight: SilverSea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Arrives: 06:30 - Departs: 18:30
Vansittart Bay is located near the northern tip of Western Australia and was named by Phillip Parker King during one of his four surveys of Northern Australia during the early 19th century. Interesting parts of the bay include Jar Island and the opportunity to view Bradshaw (Gwion Gwion) and Wandjina styles of rock art. A beach landing and a short hike across a lagoon will lead to a World War II site where an almost intact wreck of an old aeroplane, a C-53, can be seen.
Included Activity: Hiking With Silversea Expedition Team
Please note:
• Activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or guests who use a wheelchair. Guests with balance limitations are advised to bring along walking poles to assist on slippery and uneven surfaces while hiking. Hikes will be offered in various degrees of difficulty so to avoid injury guests are advised to be honest with themselves regarding their abilities when deciding which hikes to participate in.
• Hikes will go through different types of terrains that may be wet, muddy, rocky, sandy or icy.
• Hikes will take place in different types of weather conditions so guests must be ready with appropriate clothing and footwear.
• It's recommended you bring your Silversea drinking bottle to remain hydrated and your Silversea backpack to carry your essential items. It is also recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray.
Overnight: SilverSea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Arrives: 06:30 - Departs: 11:30
Koolama Bay is found at the mouth of the King George River and was named after the ship that had been beached here after a Japanese aerial attack during World War II.
Koolama Bay is the starting point for a Zodiac cruise to reach the King George Falls, one of the Kimberley’s most magnificent natural wonders. At 260 feet (80 metres), the twin cascades are among the highest in Australia. Koolama Bay and the river weaving through an amazing landscape of near vertical red rock formations offer a parade of wildlife including saltwater crocodiles and amazing birdlife like giant raptors and the Brahminy Kite.
Included Activity: Zodiac Cruise With Silversea Expedition Team
This activity is conducted by the Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea conditions of the day, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Please note:
• The activity level of this activity is approximate, more specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac.
• Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age so children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
• Lifejackets are provided and child-sized life jackets are available.
• Dress according to the climate and please ensure you wear shoes that are either waterproof or that may get wet, such as Tevas or wet shoes (no flip-flops or similar).
• You may be splashed so it is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray.
• Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn.
Overnight: SilverSea’s ‘Silver Cloud’
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Disembark: 07:00
Enjoy one last breakfast onboard before disembarking the stunning 'Silver Cloud' ship and bidding farewell to your new-found friends and crew.
As you disembark, your transfer will be waiting for you to whisk you off to your hotel, then the rest of your day is at leisure to explore this fascinating town further.
Overnight: Travelodge Darwin or similar, Darwin
Meals included: Breakfast
Included Activity: Kakadu, Nourlangie & Yellow Waters Tour
Today you'll be picked up in Darwin and taken on this full-day (approximately 13-14 hour) tour, to experience Kakadu and beyond. Experience the natural wonders and ancient cultural heritage of Kakadu, Australia’s largest national park. You'll have the chance to cruise along the Yellow Water billabong while spotting crocs basking on the banks, admire ancient Aboriginal art at the ‘desert museum’ of Nourlangie Rock and enjoy lunch under the trees before delving deeper into indigenous history at the Warradjan Aboriginal Centre.
Please note: Entry to Kakadu National Park is a Government enforced fee and is payable on the day.
Overnight: Travelodge Darwin or similar, Darwin
Meals included: None
Darwin offers a variety of free activities that allow visitors to explore the city's natural beauty and cultural heritage. The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory is a must-visit to see the region's art and history, and for a breathtaking experience why not catch a stunning sunset at one of the city's numerous vantage points?
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the Charles Darwin National Park, can visit the Botanic Gardens or venture out to Litchfield National Park (approximately 120 kilometres southwest of Darwin) for pristine landscapes and refreshing swimming holes.
Don't miss the Darwin Waterfront Precinct where you can relax and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city, the Mindil Beach Markets which offers local crafts, and the historical Lyons Cottage.
Overnight: Travelodge Darwin or similar, Darwin
Meals included: None
Included Activity: 3-Hour Sunset Cruise With Dinner & Sparkling Wine
Get the best sunset vista by heading out onto the water on this cruise across Darwin Harbour. Aboard a large ocean-going catamaran with plenty of deck space, you can sit under the sails or in the air-conditioned salon and toast the setting sun with a glass of sparkling wine before enjoying a barbecue dinner while soaking up the views. If you wish, you can bring your own drinks and keep them chilled in the on board coolers.
Please note: The vessel departs from Dock 1 Stokes Hill wharf, you will need to make your own way to and from the wharf.
Overnight: Travelodge Darwin or similar, Darwin
Meals included: None
Departs: 10:00
When the time is right, check out of your hotel and make your own way to the train station to begin boarding 'The Ghan' for your journey back to Adelaide. Celebrate the start of your journey with a welcome drink and canapes before you board when you’ll also have the opportunity to take photos of the bold red locomotive. Settle into the comforts of 'The Ghan' as you relax in your cabin or mingle with fellow travellers in the Outback Explorer Lounge. As 'The Ghan' begins to travel south, enjoy a chef-prepared lunch ahead of your off-train experience in Katherine.
In a region renowned for jaw-dropping natural assets, Katherine boasts the incredible Nitmiluk Gorge so a cruise is on offer to showcase the beauty of this spot. Alternatively, the Katherine Outback Experience lets you into the lives of those who call the outback home while the Cutta Cutta cave system is home to a variety of native wildlife and is rich in Indigenous culture and modern European history.
Overnight: Journey Beyond ‘The Ghan’ Platinum Service
Meals included: Lunch; Dinner
Wake up in the Australian outback and enjoy a big breakfast onboard as the train draws closer to the iconic town of Alice Springs.
There is an experience to suit everyone including off road e-bike adventure, the Alice Explorer tour that takes in The Historic Telegraph Station and Royal Flying Doctor service, a cultural experience at Standley Chasm, the chance to meet the wildlife at the Desert Park, or take in the astounding beauty of Simpson’s Gap.
In the evening, the hallmark experience of 'The Ghan' begins as you dine under a blanket of stars at the Alice Springs Telegraph Station with red earth at your feet and white tablecloths at your fingertips. This will be a night to remember.
Overnight: Journey Beyond ‘The Ghan’ Platinum Service
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Catch the sunrise from your morning stop at the remote Manguri before venturing into the weird and wonderful opal mining township of Coober Pedy, where more than half of the residents live underground. Here, you’ll enjoy a day of discovery and a gourmet lunch in the most unique of locations, underground. The off-train experiences that are on offer include exploring the majestic Breakaways, touring the town and learning more about mining history on the Opal Experience.
For your final night on board 'The Ghant, dinner is served on the train before you can enjoy a nightcap with fellow travellers who have now become friends as your journey continues to Adelaide.
Overnight: Journey Beyond ‘The Ghan’ Platinum Service
Meals included: Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
This morning, you’ll see a dramatic change in landscape as the rich ochre tones of the outback make way for the green fields of South Australia. Enjoy a leisurely brunch as you pass through the Flinders Ranges before arriving in Adelaide, completing one of the world’s great rail experiences.
Once you have disembarked the train, please make your own onward plans.
Meals included: Breakfast
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