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Singapore - Darwin
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Singapore - Darwin

Date

2027-03-16

Duration

13 nights

Departure Port

Singapore

Singapore

Arrival Port

Darwin

Australia

Rating

—

Theme

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Ponant

Le Paul Gauguin

Launched

2010

Refitted

—

Tonnage

19,200 GT

Passengers

332

Cabins

160

Crew

215

Length

502 m

Width

21 m

Speed

18 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Singapore

Singapore

From Raffles's 1819 trading post to the world's second-busiest port, Singapore has always been where the world's trade routes converge — and its Supertree Groves, UNESCO-listed hawker culture, and the bowl of Hainanese chicken rice at Maxwell Food Centre confirm that its ambition has never dimmed. As Southeast Asia's definitive cruise hub, it serves as the ideal starting point for voyages across the Indian Ocean, the Indonesian archipelago, and beyond. February through April offers the most settled weather for exploring this extraordinary island city-state.

Day 3

Day 3

Parai Beach

Parai Beach

Parai Beach on Indonesia's Bangka Island features spectacular granite boulder formations, powder-white sand, and crystal-clear snorkelling waters in a setting often compared to the Seychelles but largely undiscovered by international tourism. Must-dos include snorkelling among the boulder coves, sampling lempah kuning fish soup and mie koba noodles from the island's unique Chinese-Malay culinary tradition, and island-hopping to uninhabited offshore cays. April through October offers dry weather and calm seas.

Day 4

Day 4

At Sea

Day 5

Day 5

Semarang

Semarang

Semarang is Central Java's port capital, gateway to the world's largest Buddhist monument at Borobudur and the soaring Hindu temples of Prambanan, with its own reward of a Dutch colonial Old Town and Indonesia's most distinctive street food. Must-dos include sunrise at Borobudur, the Prambanan temple compound, and tasting Semarang's famous lumpia spring rolls. Visit June through August for clear skies and comfortable temple-visiting weather.

Day 6

Day 6

Surabaya

Surabaya

Surabaya, Indonesia, immerses visitors in Southeast Asia's intoxicating blend of ancient culture, extraordinary cuisine, and tropical beauty. Don't miss the vibrant local markets and street food scene, where regional flavors achieve remarkable complexity. The most comfortable visiting conditions occur year-round, though the drier months from May to October tend to offer the most comfortable conditions. Cruise lines including Oceania Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 7

Day 7

Benoa/Bali

Benoa/Bali

Bali, Indonesia's Island of the Gods, is a cultural and natural wonderland where ancient Hindu temples, emerald rice terraces, and vibrant artistic traditions converge around the cruise port of Benoa. Must-dos include Ubud's Tegallalang terraces, the cliff-top Uluwatu sunset kecak dance, and feasting on babi guling suckling pig. The dry season from April through October offers the most comfortable conditions.

Day 9

Day 9

At Sea

Day 10

Day 10

Komodo Island

Komodo Island

Komodo Island is the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage national park protecting approximately 5,700 Komodo dragons — the world's largest lizards — alongside one of Indonesia's richest marine ecosystems with world-class diving and snorkeling. Must-do experiences include guided dragon walks with park rangers, diving the nutrient-rich reefs of Batu Bolong, and hiking Padar Island for its iconic tri-colored beach panorama. April through November offers the clearest skies and best underwater visibility.

Day 11

Day 11

At Sea

Day 12

Day 12

Dili

Dili

Dili, the capital of one of the world's youngest nations, offers cruise passengers a moving encounter with Timor-Leste's independence struggle at the Resistance Museum and Chega! Exhibition, alongside the clifftop Cristo Rei statue and emerging waterfront dining scene. Must-dos include visiting both memorial sites, climbing to Cristo Rei for harbour views, and tasting highland Timorese coffee. May through November's dry season provides the best conditions.

Day 13

Day 13

At Sea

Day 14

Day 14

Darwin

Arrive 08:00
Darwin

Darwin is Australia's tropical Top End capital, where sixty-five thousand years of Indigenous heritage meets extraordinary multiculturalism, saltwater crocodiles, and gateway access to Kakadu's ancient rock art. Must-do experiences include the Mindil Beach Sunset Market, swimming beneath Litchfield's waterfalls, and viewing twenty-thousand-year-old Aboriginal paintings at Ubirr. May through October's Dry season offers clear skies and outdoor market culture.

Day 1

Singapore

Singapore

From Raffles's 1819 trading post to the world's second-busiest port, Singapore has always been where the world's trade routes converge — and its Supertree Groves, UNESCO-listed hawker culture, and the bowl of Hainanese chicken rice at Maxwell Food Centre confirm that its ambition has never dimmed. As Southeast Asia's definitive cruise hub, it serves as the ideal starting point for voyages across the Indian Ocean, the Indonesian archipelago, and beyond. February through April offers the most settled weather for exploring this extraordinary island city-state.

Day 3

Parai Beach

Parai Beach

Parai Beach on Indonesia's Bangka Island features spectacular granite boulder formations, powder-white sand, and crystal-clear snorkelling waters in a setting often compared to the Seychelles but largely undiscovered by international tourism. Must-dos include snorkelling among the boulder coves, sampling lempah kuning fish soup and mie koba noodles from the island's unique Chinese-Malay culinary tradition, and island-hopping to uninhabited offshore cays. April through October offers dry weather and calm seas.

Day 4

At Sea

Day 5

Semarang

Semarang

Semarang is Central Java's port capital, gateway to the world's largest Buddhist monument at Borobudur and the soaring Hindu temples of Prambanan, with its own reward of a Dutch colonial Old Town and Indonesia's most distinctive street food. Must-dos include sunrise at Borobudur, the Prambanan temple compound, and tasting Semarang's famous lumpia spring rolls. Visit June through August for clear skies and comfortable temple-visiting weather.

Day 6

Surabaya

Surabaya

Surabaya, Indonesia, immerses visitors in Southeast Asia's intoxicating blend of ancient culture, extraordinary cuisine, and tropical beauty. Don't miss the vibrant local markets and street food scene, where regional flavors achieve remarkable complexity. The most comfortable visiting conditions occur year-round, though the drier months from May to October tend to offer the most comfortable conditions. Cruise lines including Oceania Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 7

Benoa/Bali

Benoa/Bali

Bali, Indonesia's Island of the Gods, is a cultural and natural wonderland where ancient Hindu temples, emerald rice terraces, and vibrant artistic traditions converge around the cruise port of Benoa. Must-dos include Ubud's Tegallalang terraces, the cliff-top Uluwatu sunset kecak dance, and feasting on babi guling suckling pig. The dry season from April through October offers the most comfortable conditions.

Day 9

At Sea

Day 10

Komodo Island

Komodo Island

Komodo Island is the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage national park protecting approximately 5,700 Komodo dragons — the world's largest lizards — alongside one of Indonesia's richest marine ecosystems with world-class diving and snorkeling. Must-do experiences include guided dragon walks with park rangers, diving the nutrient-rich reefs of Batu Bolong, and hiking Padar Island for its iconic tri-colored beach panorama. April through November offers the clearest skies and best underwater visibility.

Day 11

At Sea

Day 12

Dili

Dili

Dili, the capital of one of the world's youngest nations, offers cruise passengers a moving encounter with Timor-Leste's independence struggle at the Resistance Museum and Chega! Exhibition, alongside the clifftop Cristo Rei statue and emerging waterfront dining scene. Must-dos include visiting both memorial sites, climbing to Cristo Rei for harbour views, and tasting highland Timorese coffee. May through November's dry season provides the best conditions.

Day 13

At Sea

Day 14

Darwin

Arrive 08:00
Darwin

Darwin is Australia's tropical Top End capital, where sixty-five thousand years of Indigenous heritage meets extraordinary multiculturalism, saltwater crocodiles, and gateway access to Kakadu's ancient rock art. Must-do experiences include the Mindil Beach Sunset Market, swimming beneath Litchfield's waterfalls, and viewing twenty-thousand-year-old Aboriginal paintings at Ubirr. May through October's Dry season offers clear skies and outdoor market culture.

Cabin Categories

Grand Suite GS – Deck 8 1
Grand Suite GS – Deck 8 2

Grand Suite GS – Deck 8

Suite
GS

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

Butler service
Champagne, fruit plate, and floral arrangement upon arrival
An assortment of sweet or savoury canapés and fruit basket every day
One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed (180 x 130 cm), two armchairs, and a second TV
A bathroom with bath
A one-hour spa treatments per person (for 2 people) in the well-being space, chosen from the facial and body treatments on offer
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 18 m² balcony

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Owner's Suite – Deck 7 1
Owner's Suite – Deck 7 2
Owner's Suite – Deck 7 5

Owner's Suite – Deck 7

Suite
OS

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

Private return transfer
Butler service
Champagne, fruit plate, and floral arrangement upon arrival
An assortment of sweet or savoury canapés and fruit basket every day
A bedroom with one queen-size bed (160 x 200 cm) or two single beds (80 x 200 cm) and TV
A lounge with sofa bed (180 x 130 cm), two armchairs, and a second TV
A four-seater dining table and bar
A bathroom with bath
A one-hour spa treatments per person (for 2 people) in the well-being space, chosen from the facial and body treatments on offer
Two panoramic sliding bay windows
A private 7 m² balcony

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Veranda Suite A – Deck 7 1
Veranda Suite A – Deck 7 2
Veranda Suite A – Deck 7 5

Veranda Suite A – Deck 7

Suite
1

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

Butler service
Fruit plate and floral arrangement upon arrival
A king-size (180 x 200 cm), queen-size bed (160 x 200), or two single beds (90 x 200 cm or 80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed (180 x 130 cm) and armchair
A bathroom with bathtub
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 5 m² balcony

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Balcony Stateroom C – Deck 7 1
Balcony Stateroom C – Deck 7 2
Balcony Stateroom C – Deck 7 3

Balcony Stateroom C – Deck 7

Balcony
3

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

A king-size (180 x 200 cm), queen-size bed (160 x 200), or two single beds (90 x 200 cm or 80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed
A bathroom with shower or bath
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 3 m² balcony

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Balcony Stateroom D – Deck 6 1
Balcony Stateroom D – Deck 6 2
Balcony Stateroom D – Deck 6 3

Balcony Stateroom D – Deck 6

Balcony
5

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

One queen-size (160 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed (75 x 200 cm)
A bathroom with bath
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 3 m² balcony

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Veranda Stateroom B - Deck 7 and 8 1
Veranda Stateroom B - Deck 7 and 8 2
Veranda Stateroom B - Deck 7 and 8 3

Veranda Stateroom B - Deck 7 and 8

Balcony
2

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

Fruit plate upon arrival
A king-size (180 x 200 cm), queen-size bed (160 x 200), or two single beds (90 x 200 cm or 80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed (180 x 130 cm) and armchair
A bathroom with shower or bath
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 5 m² balcony

View Details
Porthole Stateroom F – Deck 3 1
Porthole Stateroom F – Deck 3 2

Porthole Stateroom F – Deck 3

Outside
8

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

One queen-size (160 x 200 cm) or two single beds (80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa
A bathroom with bath
Two round portholes

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Window Stateroom E – Deck 4 1
Window Stateroom E – Deck 4 2
Window Stateroom E – Deck 4 4

Window Stateroom E – Deck 4

Outside
7

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

Floral arrangement upon arrival
One queen-size (160 x 200 cm) or two single beds (80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed
A bathroom with bath
A panoramic window

View Details

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