
Date
2027-06-23
Duration
21 nights
Departure Port
Manila
Philippines
Arrival Port
Darwin
Australia
Rating
Expedition
Theme
—








Silversea
1993
2017
17,400 GT
254
126
212
514 m
21 m
18 knots
No

Manila is the Philippines' sprawling, historically layered capital where the UNESCO-listed San Agustín Church in the Walled City of Intramuros, world-class museums, and one of Asia's most underrated cuisines reward travelers who embrace its magnificent complexity. Visit November through February via Cunard or Holland America Line for Baroque colonial heritage, revolutionary history, and the Filipino hospitality that makes even thirteen-million-person chaos feel welcoming.
Apo Reef is the largest contiguous reef system in the Philippines and the second-largest in the world, offering extraordinary diving with manta rays, hammerhead sharks, and over 500 coral species at the heart of the Coral Triangle. Must-do experiences include wall diving along the outer reef edge, encountering massive Napoleon wrasse in the lagoons, and witnessing bioluminescent plankton at night. March through June provides the best diving conditions with visibility exceeding thirty meters, though access from Sablayan on Mindoro requires advance permits and favorable sea conditions.
San Fernando in La Union province is the surfing capital of northern Luzon, where excellent reef breaks meet the warmth of provincial Filipino culture and creative beachside dining. Essential experiences include surfing or watching the waves at San Juan beach, sampling crispy Ilocano bagnet pork belly, and making the scenic mountain drive to the highland city of Baguio. The best overall weather runs November through April, while serious surfers target the October through February swell season for the most consistent waves.
Donsol in the Philippines' Sorsogon province is one of the world's most reliable destinations for swimming alongside whale sharks — the planet's largest fish — in an ecotourism programme that has become a global model for responsible wildlife interaction. Must-dos include snorkelling with the whale sharks (February-May peak), the synchronous firefly kayak tour through mangrove waterways, and tasting fiery Bicolano laing and Bicol Express. November through June covers the full whale shark season.
Kalanggaman Island in the Philippines' Leyte province is an uninhabited double-sandbar island of breathtaking aerial geometry, extending into crystal-clear Camotes Sea waters over healthy coral reef — strictly visitor-limited to preserve its pristine condition. Must-dos include snorkelling the house reef, walking the tide-dependent southern sandbar, and overnight camping under southern stars. March through May provides the calmest seas and clearest water for visiting this undeveloped tropical gem.
Bohol in the Philippines is famed for its otherworldly Chocolate Hills, the tiny Philippine tarsier, and four centuries of Spanish colonial heritage epitomised by the historic Sandugo blood compact. Must-dos include the Loboc River cruise, snorkelling Balicasag Island's coral walls, and sampling kinilaw fresh fish at Tagbilaran's markets. February through May offers the driest weather for exploring this Visayan gem.

Sandakan is the gateway to Borneo's most important wildlife sanctuaries in Sabah, Malaysia, including the world-famous Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and the Kinabatangan River wildlife corridor. Must-dos include watching orangutan feeding sessions at Sepilok, taking a river safari to spot proboscis monkeys and pygmy elephants, and visiting the Sandakan Memorial Park. The driest months from March through September offer the most comfortable conditions for forest and river exploration.
Sukau is a riverside village on Borneo's Kinabatangan River, gateway to one of Southeast Asia's richest wildlife corridors where orangutans, pygmy elephants, and proboscis monkeys are regularly spotted from river boats. Must-dos include morning and evening river cruises for wildlife viewing, watching proboscis monkeys gather at dusk, and dining on Malaysian cuisine at jungle lodges overlooking the river. Visit March through October during the dry season for the most reliable wildlife viewing conditions.
Bohey Dulang is a volcanic island in Sabah's Tun Sakaran Marine Park, offering one of Borneo's most spectacular summit viewpoints overlooking a turquoise caldera and the stilt villages of the Bajau Laut Sea Nomads. Essential experiences include the summit hike for the iconic lagoon view, snorkeling over 600 species of coral directly from the beach, and visiting the Bajau Laut floating communities. March through October provides the driest weather, with April through June offering the calmest seas and best underwater visibility in this extraordinarily biodiverse marine park.
Parepare is a South Sulawesi port city and heartland of Bugis maritime culture, where traditional pinisi sailing vessels are still hand-built using ancestral techniques and the cuisine features the rich, complex flavours of Coto Makassar soup and turmeric-grilled fish. Must-do experiences include visiting the pinisi boatyards, exploring the central market, and sampling Bugis street food. May through October offers the driest weather and calmest seas.
Palopo is a historic port city on Sulawesi's coast, capital of the ancient Luwu Kingdom, where Bugis schooners still sail the harbour and the road north leads to the extraordinary funeral culture of Tana Toraja. Must-dos include watching the morning fish auction, tasting Coto Makassar and kopi Toraja, and making the highland journey to witness Torajan funeral ceremonies and carved cliff tombs. Visit July through September for the peak Torajan ceremony season and driest conditions.
The Sabalana Islands are a remote coral archipelago in eastern Indonesia, home to Bajau "Sea Nomad" communities whose extraordinary free-diving abilities and stilt-house water villages represent one of the world's most ocean-dependent cultures. Must-do experiences include observing Bajau fishing techniques, snorkelling the Coral Triangle reefs, and visiting the over-water villages. April through November offers the calmest seas and best diving visibility.
Pulau Satonda is an uninhabited volcanic island off Sumbawa, Indonesia, featuring a remarkable saltwater crater lake inhabited by non-stinging jellyfish and surrounded by pristine coral reefs teeming with marine life. Highlights include swimming in the surreal crater lake, diving the untouched fringing reef, and witnessing the mass emergence of thousands of flying foxes at dusk. May through October offers the driest weather and best diving visibility, with September and October providing the calmest seas for this unforgettable Lesser Sunda Islands experience.

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.
Komba Island (Batu Tara) is an uninhabited, actively erupting volcanic island in Indonesia's Flores Sea, offering expedition cruise passengers spectacular nighttime displays of incandescent lava and volcanic pyrotechnics. Must-do experiences include nighttime volcano viewing from the ship's deck, snorkeling the surrounding nutrient-rich waters, and learning about the traditional whaling culture of nearby Lembata. May through October offers the clearest skies for optimal volcanic viewing.
Lamalera is a traditional whaling village on Indonesia's Lembata Island, where crews in hand-built wooden boats still hunt sperm whales with bamboo harpoons in one of the world's last subsistence whaling traditions. Must-dos include visiting the boat houses to learn about the hunting culture, observing the village's traditional fish-drying and barter economy, and exploring the volcanic landscapes of Lembata and nearby Flores. Visit May through July for the peak of the traditional whaling season in the Savu Sea.
Kalabahi is the gateway to Alor Island in eastern Indonesia, where over fifteen distinct languages are spoken and the traditional village of Takpala preserves ancient moko bronze drums used in ceremonial exchange. Must-do experiences include visiting Takpala's traditional houses and drums, diving Alor's world-class reefs with hammerhead sharks and manta rays, and exploring the vibrant morning market. September through November offers peak diving visibility and comfortable conditions.

Kupang is the capital of East Nusa Tenggara province at the southwestern tip of Timor, historically notable as Captain Bligh's destination after the Bounty mutiny and renowned for the extraordinary ikat woven textiles produced by surrounding ethnic communities. Must-do experiences include browsing ikat textiles at Oesapa market, visiting traditional weaving villages, and snorkeling at Tablolong Beach. May through November offers the driest conditions for exploring this culturally rich region.

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

Manila is the Philippines' sprawling, historically layered capital where the UNESCO-listed San Agustín Church in the Walled City of Intramuros, world-class museums, and one of Asia's most underrated cuisines reward travelers who embrace its magnificent complexity. Visit November through February via Cunard or Holland America Line for Baroque colonial heritage, revolutionary history, and the Filipino hospitality that makes even thirteen-million-person chaos feel welcoming.
Day 2
Apo Reef is the largest contiguous reef system in the Philippines and the second-largest in the world, offering extraordinary diving with manta rays, hammerhead sharks, and over 500 coral species at the heart of the Coral Triangle. Must-do experiences include wall diving along the outer reef edge, encountering massive Napoleon wrasse in the lagoons, and witnessing bioluminescent plankton at night. March through June provides the best diving conditions with visibility exceeding thirty meters, though access from Sablayan on Mindoro requires advance permits and favorable sea conditions.
Day 3
San Fernando in La Union province is the surfing capital of northern Luzon, where excellent reef breaks meet the warmth of provincial Filipino culture and creative beachside dining. Essential experiences include surfing or watching the waves at San Juan beach, sampling crispy Ilocano bagnet pork belly, and making the scenic mountain drive to the highland city of Baguio. The best overall weather runs November through April, while serious surfers target the October through February swell season for the most consistent waves.
Day 4
Donsol in the Philippines' Sorsogon province is one of the world's most reliable destinations for swimming alongside whale sharks — the planet's largest fish — in an ecotourism programme that has become a global model for responsible wildlife interaction. Must-dos include snorkelling with the whale sharks (February-May peak), the synchronous firefly kayak tour through mangrove waterways, and tasting fiery Bicolano laing and Bicol Express. November through June covers the full whale shark season.
Day 5
Kalanggaman Island in the Philippines' Leyte province is an uninhabited double-sandbar island of breathtaking aerial geometry, extending into crystal-clear Camotes Sea waters over healthy coral reef — strictly visitor-limited to preserve its pristine condition. Must-dos include snorkelling the house reef, walking the tide-dependent southern sandbar, and overnight camping under southern stars. March through May provides the calmest seas and clearest water for visiting this undeveloped tropical gem.
Day 6
Bohol in the Philippines is famed for its otherworldly Chocolate Hills, the tiny Philippine tarsier, and four centuries of Spanish colonial heritage epitomised by the historic Sandugo blood compact. Must-dos include the Loboc River cruise, snorkelling Balicasag Island's coral walls, and sampling kinilaw fresh fish at Tagbilaran's markets. February through May offers the driest weather for exploring this Visayan gem.
Day 7
Day 8

Sandakan is the gateway to Borneo's most important wildlife sanctuaries in Sabah, Malaysia, including the world-famous Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and the Kinabatangan River wildlife corridor. Must-dos include watching orangutan feeding sessions at Sepilok, taking a river safari to spot proboscis monkeys and pygmy elephants, and visiting the Sandakan Memorial Park. The driest months from March through September offer the most comfortable conditions for forest and river exploration.
Day 9
Sukau is a riverside village on Borneo's Kinabatangan River, gateway to one of Southeast Asia's richest wildlife corridors where orangutans, pygmy elephants, and proboscis monkeys are regularly spotted from river boats. Must-dos include morning and evening river cruises for wildlife viewing, watching proboscis monkeys gather at dusk, and dining on Malaysian cuisine at jungle lodges overlooking the river. Visit March through October during the dry season for the most reliable wildlife viewing conditions.
Day 10
Bohey Dulang is a volcanic island in Sabah's Tun Sakaran Marine Park, offering one of Borneo's most spectacular summit viewpoints overlooking a turquoise caldera and the stilt villages of the Bajau Laut Sea Nomads. Essential experiences include the summit hike for the iconic lagoon view, snorkeling over 600 species of coral directly from the beach, and visiting the Bajau Laut floating communities. March through October provides the driest weather, with April through June offering the calmest seas and best underwater visibility in this extraordinarily biodiverse marine park.
Day 11
Day 12
Parepare is a South Sulawesi port city and heartland of Bugis maritime culture, where traditional pinisi sailing vessels are still hand-built using ancestral techniques and the cuisine features the rich, complex flavours of Coto Makassar soup and turmeric-grilled fish. Must-do experiences include visiting the pinisi boatyards, exploring the central market, and sampling Bugis street food. May through October offers the driest weather and calmest seas.
Day 13
Palopo is a historic port city on Sulawesi's coast, capital of the ancient Luwu Kingdom, where Bugis schooners still sail the harbour and the road north leads to the extraordinary funeral culture of Tana Toraja. Must-dos include watching the morning fish auction, tasting Coto Makassar and kopi Toraja, and making the highland journey to witness Torajan funeral ceremonies and carved cliff tombs. Visit July through September for the peak Torajan ceremony season and driest conditions.
Day 14
The Sabalana Islands are a remote coral archipelago in eastern Indonesia, home to Bajau "Sea Nomad" communities whose extraordinary free-diving abilities and stilt-house water villages represent one of the world's most ocean-dependent cultures. Must-do experiences include observing Bajau fishing techniques, snorkelling the Coral Triangle reefs, and visiting the over-water villages. April through November offers the calmest seas and best diving visibility.
Day 15
Pulau Satonda is an uninhabited volcanic island off Sumbawa, Indonesia, featuring a remarkable saltwater crater lake inhabited by non-stinging jellyfish and surrounded by pristine coral reefs teeming with marine life. Highlights include swimming in the surreal crater lake, diving the untouched fringing reef, and witnessing the mass emergence of thousands of flying foxes at dusk. May through October offers the driest weather and best diving visibility, with September and October providing the calmest seas for this unforgettable Lesser Sunda Islands experience.
Day 16

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 17
Komba Island (Batu Tara) is an uninhabited, actively erupting volcanic island in Indonesia's Flores Sea, offering expedition cruise passengers spectacular nighttime displays of incandescent lava and volcanic pyrotechnics. Must-do experiences include nighttime volcano viewing from the ship's deck, snorkeling the surrounding nutrient-rich waters, and learning about the traditional whaling culture of nearby Lembata. May through October offers the clearest skies for optimal volcanic viewing.
Day 18
Lamalera is a traditional whaling village on Indonesia's Lembata Island, where crews in hand-built wooden boats still hunt sperm whales with bamboo harpoons in one of the world's last subsistence whaling traditions. Must-dos include visiting the boat houses to learn about the hunting culture, observing the village's traditional fish-drying and barter economy, and exploring the volcanic landscapes of Lembata and nearby Flores. Visit May through July for the peak of the traditional whaling season in the Savu Sea.
Day 19
Kalabahi is the gateway to Alor Island in eastern Indonesia, where over fifteen distinct languages are spoken and the traditional village of Takpala preserves ancient moko bronze drums used in ceremonial exchange. Must-do experiences include visiting Takpala's traditional houses and drums, diving Alor's world-class reefs with hammerhead sharks and manta rays, and exploring the vibrant morning market. September through November offers peak diving visibility and comfortable conditions.
Day 20

Kupang is the capital of East Nusa Tenggara province at the southwestern tip of Timor, historically notable as Captain Bligh's destination after the Bounty mutiny and renowned for the extraordinary ikat woven textiles produced by surrounding ethnic communities. Must-do experiences include browsing ikat textiles at Oesapa market, visiting traditional weaving villages, and snorkeling at Tablolong Beach. May through November offers the driest conditions for exploring this culturally rich region.
Day 21
Day 22

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.



A Silversea signature, with a preferred central location, the Veranda Suite is spacious and welcoming.Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a furnished private teak veranda from where you can contemplate anything from the midnight sun to an antarctic sunrise. The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers preferred central location with identical accommodation to a Veranda Suite.
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Sitting area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with shower (some with bath/shower combination).
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe.
Writing desk.
Hair dryer.
Unlimited Standard Wifi.



Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. The ideal space for sharing stories with fellow explorers and new friends. With enough space to roam both in and outside, this suite is perfect relaxing and recounting the highlights of your day. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window. Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower
(no bath as indicated in diagram).
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe.
Vanity table(s) with hair dryer.
Writing desk(s).
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. The ideal space for sharing stories with fellow explorers and new friends. With enough space to roam both in and outside, this suite is perfect relaxing and recounting the highlights of your day. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window. Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower
(no bath as indicated in diagram).
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe.
Vanity table(s) with hair dryer.
Writing desk(s).
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



With a room configuration that favours watching the sun rise from the comfort of your bed and losing yourself in the mesmerising seascapes, this suite is the perfect answer to adventure cruising. A large walk-in wardrobe, and an expansive living make the Medallion Suite a your home away from home on the high seas. Medallion Suites accommodate three guests.
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest.
Sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Medallion has marble bathroom with shower; Silver Suite has two bathrooms with shower.
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe.
Vanity table with hair dryer.
Writing desk.
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



Available as a one-bedroom configuration oras two bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoiningwith a Vista Suite.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window. Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower
(no bath as indicated in diagram).
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe.
Vanity table(s) with hair dryer.
Writing desk(s).
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



Available as a one-bedroom configuration oras two bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoiningwith a Vista Suite.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window. Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower
(no bath as indicated in diagram).
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe.
Vanity table(s) with hair dryer.
Writing desk(s).
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



Stately. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for relaxing after a days’ exploring and looking through your photos. With lectures being streamed live to your room, this is the pinnacle of good living at sea. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda.
Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower
(no bath as indicated in diagram).
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe.
Vanity table(s) with hair dryer.
Writing desk(s).
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



Stately. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for relaxing after a days’ exploring and looking through your photos. With lectures being streamed live to your room, this is the pinnacle of good living at sea. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.
Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda.
Living room with sitting area; bedroom two has additional sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marble bathroom with shower
(no bath as indicated in diagram).
Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe.
Vanity table(s) with hair dryer.
Writing desk(s).
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



Stylish and sophisticated with larger verandas, excellent for taking pictures and bird-watching. Situated midship, this suite is perfection in design and comfortable living. A huge walk in wardrobe, a beautiful marbled bathroom and a spacious living area completes the picture. Silver Suites accommodate three guests.
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest.
Sitting area.
Separate dining area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Medallion has marble bathroom with shower; Silver Suite has two bathrooms with shower.
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe.
Vanity table with hair dryer.
Writing desk.
Bose Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivity.
Unlimited Premium Wifi.
Illy Espresso machine.



A Silversea signature, the Veranda Suite is spacious and welcoming. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a furnished private teak veranda from where you can contemplate anything from the midnight sun to an antarctic sunrise. Some Veranda Suites accommodate three guests (Suites going from 505 to 510 and from 605 to 610). The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers preferred central location with identical accommodation to a Veranda Suite.
Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Sitting area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with shower (some with bath/shower combination).
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe.
Writing desk.
Hair dryer.
Unlimited Standard Wifi.



Your home away from home while you embrace the intrepid explorer within. The suite’s seating area has plenty of room to relax while you go over your notes, ready for the next adventure. Large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views, ideal for appraising the local wildlife.
Large picture window providing panoramic ocean views.
Sitting area.
Twin beds or queen-sized bed.
Marble bathroom with shower (some with bath/shower combination).
Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe.
Writing desk.
Hair dryer.
Unlimited Standard Wif.
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