Description
This voyage exploring the remote islands and atolls of Micronesia tracks eastwards from Manila through the Philippines and the islands of Micronesia. Share in the spirit of local islanders and partake in centuries-old cultural traditions such as dancing, weaving and carving while visiting more recent historical artifacts from World War II.
Call on North Sibuyan Island, known for its thousands of years of isolation resulting in remarkable biodiversity within its virgin forests. Snorkel and dive to explore the famed ‘ghost fleet’ of over 50 World War II coral-encrusted shipwrecks in Chuuk Lagoon. Wander amongst the archaeological ruins of Nan Madol. Encounter rare wildlife with the opportunity to swim with countless harmless golden jellyfish at Sohoton Cove. Across the archipelago, learn about the Austronesian and Micronesian-speaking people, their seafaring culture and their unique way of life.
This is a fascinating and rarely visited part of the world, now accessible by expedition ship.