Description
This is the ultimate expedition voyage – 18 leisurely days starting in vibrant Singapore and ending in Darwin, gateway to northern Australia. In between you will sample the diversity of the Indonesian archipelago with excursions to Ujung Kulon National Park, the historic caldera of Anak Krakatau, and mountainous inland Lake Kastoba. You will experience a historic Indonesian towns and disembark on many very different islands. Enjoy some of Indonesia’s best snorkeling and diving at Satonda, Malona Island, and Taka Bonerate. Home will never be the same again!
Departing Singapore, we steam south along the Sumatran coast, where Tasman made trading voyages in 1642. Then on to the Sunda Strait, where Tasman passed through later in the same year, noting the volcano of Krakatau and the islands off Ujong Kulon, two highlights of our voyage. As we then steam east though the islands of Indonesia, we pass Batavia (now Jakarta) from where Tasman’s 3 ships left on 29th January 1644 and also sailed east. We will visit some of the places noted by Tasman in his journals, Bawean, Sumenep and the spice islands of the Ambon region, (where we will visit the Dutch fort at Saparua) culminating in the historic spice port of Banda, before steaming south to Darwin.
The Singapore to Darwin voyage will include elements of Tasman’s 1642 and 1644 voyages, and indeed even some of his earlier voyages for the VOC – the Dutch “United East India Company”