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From Adelaide to Benoa (Bali)

Wonders of The Ghan, Kakadu, Spice Islands & Komodo - Cruise & Land Journey

Dates:
30 Jul - 19 Aug 2028
Duration:
20 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
13
Ship:
Scenic Eclipse II
Cruise Line:
Scenic
Fares:

From £18,100 pp

Monkey in Ubud, Bali

From Adelaide to Benoa (Bali)

Wonders of The Ghan, Kakadu, Spice Islands & Komodo - Cruise & Land Journey

Dates:
30 Jul - 19 Aug 2028
Duration:
20 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
13
Ship:
Scenic Eclipse II
Cruise Line:
Scenic
Fares:

From £18,100 pp

Voyage Itinerary

30 July

Setting sail from Adelaide

Residents of Adelaide still take pride in the fact that their city was freely settled rather than founded as a penal colony, and the city traditionally had a reputation as a stuffy and pious sort of place. Adelaide has moved on, however, and these days it's a thriving cultural hub with a superb culinary scene.

Adelaide, Australia

31 July to 1 August - At sea

2 August to 6 August

Australia: 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

7 August to 8 August - At sea

9 August

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

10 August - At sea

11 August

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

12 August

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

12 August

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

13 August

Indonesia: Arguni

14 August

Indonesia: Banda Neira

Banda Neira is part of the Banda Archipelago, often known by the more evocative name of the Spice Islands thanks to the Myristica trees that produce nutmeg and mace. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to arrive here, later supplanted by the Dutch, and the streets are still home to an eclectic mix of colonial architecture.
Banda Neira, Indonesia

15 August - At sea

16 August

Indonesia: Larantuka (Flores)

The island of Flores is home to some of the most staggeringly beautiful scenery in the Indonesian archipelago, a lush landscape of smouldering volcanoes, spectacular lakes and verdant paddy fields. Flores is also culturally distinct from the other islands, with a population that is 95% Catholic.
Sunset over Flores island, Indonesia

17 August to 18 August

Indonesia: Komodo Island

Komodo Island is situated within an area of spectacular natural beauty, home to the famous Komodo dragon. The stunning beaches are tinged with pink thanks to the high concentration of red coral just offshore, and the waters draw intrepid divers from all over the world.
Boats in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

18 August

Indonesia: Moyo Island

Mostly uninhabited and rarely visited by tourists, Moyo lies off the north coast of Sumbawa, and the majority of the island is a protected nature reserve. Look out for long-tailed macaques, wild cattle, boars and 20 different species of bat, amongst a landscape of white sand beaches, savannah, forests, caves and idyllic waterfalls.
Mata Jitu waterfall, Moyo island, Indonesia

18 August

Indonesia: Badas Port

19 August

Arriving in Benoa (Bali)

The beaches, spectacular volcanic scenery and lush green rice terraces lend Bali a natural beauty that seems to dovetail perfectly with the island’s distinct Hindu culture, which adorns the landscape with stunning temples.
Pura Ulun Danu temple, Bali
Batur Lake, Bali

Our tip

Bali is seriously busy – it’s a long way for us, but just on the doorstep for Australians. The central mountains, or north and west coasts, are quieter.

The ship

Scenic Eclipse II

Capacity:
228 Guests
Style:
Sleek, modern and designed to deliver once-in-a-lifetime experiences, this ship really has it all! The state-of-the-art design provides the perfect combination of luxury and adventure.

Launched in 2023, Scenic Eclipse II is Scenic's second discovery yacht, bringing an almost identical design with some key enhancements.

What we love

Scenic's second ocean ship builds on the technological advances of the original Scenic Eclipse, and features a new sun deck pool and a larger submarine. As on board Scenic Eclipse, you can expect spacious suites, a fantastic range of dining options, and an indulgent spa.

Learn more about Scenic Eclipse II
Scenic Eclipse in Roatan, Honduras

inclusions

  • All meals
  • All drinks including wines and premium spirits
  • Stimulating lecture programme with expert naturalists and guides
  • Scenic Freechoice Excursions and zodiac rides
  • Scenic Enrich special events
  • WiFi
  • Butler service
  • 24-hour room service
  • Onboard gratuities

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better

  • Komodo dragon on the beach on Komodo island

    Beyond Bali

    If you have time, make the slightly complicated journey via Labuan Bajo on to Rinca to see the Komodo Dragons.

How can we help?

Our frequently asked questions

From expedition tips to travel protection, here are some of our most-asked questions.

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Can you help with pre and post-cruise arrangements?

Absolutely. Expedition cruises often start and end in remote destinations, and we're able to arrange everything from flights and transfers to hotels and tours. If you're keen to make the most of your time away with bespoke arrangements, we can help with all your travel needs to make sure your trip is exceptional. What's more, we are members of ABTA and we offer full ATOL protection, not to mention a 24-hour emergency contact, to give you complete peace of mind.

Will I save by booking with Mundy Adventures?

You'll save money and time by booking with us rather than directly with the cruise line, as well as enjoying 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.

How much time is spent ashore?

Itineraries are planned to deliver an unforgettable experience of the destination, so days are filled with landings ashore via the ship's fleet of Zodiacs (sturdy rubber boats) or exploration along the coastline. It will vary depending on itinerary and operators, so it's best to contact us to discuss but rest assured an expedition cruise is focused on the time you spend off the ship.

Why Mundy?

Who we are

Mundy Adventures is the intrepid little brother of Mundy Cruising Ltd., the UK's very first cruise specialist, and one of the leading companies in its field.

We specialise in travel by ship and have been doing so for over 50 years. By providing expert, personal service, insightful ideas and fascinating add-ons we aim to make your adventure holiday truly unique and special.

More about Mundy

We're happy to do all of that over the phone. But if you prefer to chat face to face, why not visit us at our comfortable offices on London's High Holborn - we'd be delighted to see you.