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Coral Expeditions Review – Raja Ampat and Micronesia Cruise

Raja Ampat Drone Shot

We recently set sail on Coral Expeditions’ remarkable 17-day voyage through the remote regions of West Papua, Palau and Micronesia aboard the luxurious Coral Geographer vessel. This trip was not a typical cruise – it was an immersive experience into some of the planet’s most untouched and culturally rich destinations. Each day brought new encounters, whether it was snorkelling over vibrant coral reefs, hiking up breathtaking island viewpoints or meeting indigenous communities living in harmony with their stunning surroundings. In this Coral Expeditions cruise review, we’ll dive into every detail of our 17-day voyage and help you decide if this expedition is the right fit for your next adventure.

A low cloud drifted down the imposing volcano to our starboard side as the Coral Geographer slipped silently into the Zonnegat Channel, the gateway to Banda Neira.

The air was thick with the scent of salt and spice, a subtle reminder of this island’s storied past.

Local Kora Kora canoes glided out from the shore, their rowers chanting in unison to the beat of a drum, the sound echoing off the volcanic slopes of Gunung Api.

We leaned over the railing, mesmerised, as these sleek, traditional vessels raced us into the caldera.

Ahead, the sleepy town of Banda Neira came into view, its flower-lined streets and crumbling Dutch ruins steeped in history.

The island felt alive. Its past as the heart of the global spice trade still whispering through its nutmeg groves and moss-covered forts.

This was more than a destination; it was a living story, and we were about to turn its next page.

Raja Ampat Drone Shot
Wayag in Raja Ampat. This was a highlight of the trip.

We recently returned from one of the most remarkable expedition trips we’ve ever embarked on – a 17-day adventure from Darwin to Yap in Micronesia, including the Spice Islands, Raja Ampat in West Papua and Palau, with Australia’s true small-ship pioneers Coral Expeditions.

The moment we boarded the luxury vessel, the Coral Geographer, we knew this was going to be a trip unlike any other.

We were destined to sail through some of the most remote and breathtaking regions on Earth in unrivalled luxury, led by some of Australia’s best expedition guides.

Each day would bring about a new adventure, from snorkelling over vibrant coral reefs to hiking rugged peaks with jaw-dropping views.

But it wasn’t just the destinations that made this journey special. It was the people, the…

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