Itinerary Expand all Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to Brisbane, Australia Day 1 Arrive Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Upon arrival in Port Moresby transfer to the Airways Hotel for an afternoon at leisure. Gather this evening for a welcome dinner and overnight at our hotel. Accommodation: Airways Hotel Meals included: Dinner Day 2 Port Moresby / Embark Island Sky Visit the National Museum and Art Gallery with its exceptional collections of primitive art, including Sepik River carvings, Malagan masks, and Trobriand Island fishing vessels. Board the Island Sky in the afternoon. Accommodation: The Island Sky Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 3 Bonarua Island Be on deck as the ship traces the coast of Papua New Guinea, to observe the peaks of the dramatic Stanley Owens Range that soar to 13,000 feet. This afternoon visit the island of Bonarua, where a local choir welcomes you ashore. Observe fishing and weaving demonstrations, and stroll through the enchanting village, sampling local delicacies made from sweet potatoes, taro, and yams. Birders venture into the thicket to search for island specialties, and the warm inviting waters of the Coral Sea offer a perfect introduction to the undersea wonders on your first snorkel or dive excursion of many to come. Accommodation: The Island Sky Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 4 Dobu & Fergusson, D'entrecasteaux Islands Today explore these distinctive, jewel-like islands capped by active volcanoes and snorkel or dive in the surrounding marine-rich waters. You will also visit a tranquil seaside fishing village and hike to a series of hot springs and bubbling mud pools surrounded by lush vegetation. Accommodation: The Island Sky Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 5 Laughlan Islands Traditional canoe building is a specialty of the Laughlan islanders. In this very remote corner of eastern Papua New Guinea, find hand-crafted seagoing canoes in various stages of construction, with finely tuned hulls of traditional planking lashed with natural sennit fiber cord and caulked with sap. The residents here welcome you with a stroll through the village of palm-thatched houses. Enjoy an afternoon snorkel off a pristine sand-bar or an adventurous dive off the outer reef. Accommodation: The Island Sky Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 6 At Sea Attend lectures recapping your experiences and join naturalists on deck to search for seabirds and marine mammals. Accommodation: The Island Sky Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 7 Tetepare Island, Solomon Islands The largest uninhabited island in the South Pacific, Tetepare is covered with pristine lowland rainforest. Nature walks may reveal some of the island’s 230 recorded bird species, such as Sanford’s sea-eagles, crested cuckoo-doves, Kolombangara monarchs, and beautiful Nicobar pigeons. The surrounding reef is one of the most biodiverse in the world, and crocodiles, dolphins, and dugongs are often found cruising along the coast. The island’s black-sand beaches are also an important nesting site for green, leatherback, and hawksbill turtles. Accommodation: The Island Sky Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 8 Uepi Island Beautiful Uepi Island is a classic raised barrier reef island, covered in lush rainforest and outlined with sandy beaches. Uepi is also home to the longest saltwater lagoon in the world. Bounded by volcanoes on its southern and western sides, both the raised reef and inner lagoon are dotted with hundreds of small, sandy islets. Snorkelers will find lovely coral gardens in the protected waters of the lagoon, while divers explore the impressive fringing reef. Accommodation: The Island Sky Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 9 Malaita The residents of Malaita are renowned for their panpipe ensembles and dances that depict traditional activities, like fishing and sailing. Birders will seek the endemic Malaita fantail. Accommodation: The Island Sky Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 10 At Sea Attend lectures from our experts during an educational day at sea. Accommodation: The Island Sky Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 11 Utupua, Santa Cruz Islands A lagoon and barrier reef surround the rarely visited island of Utupua where Zodiacs take you down a fjordlike channel. Among the marshy mangrove trees, learn about an ecosystem that is a beehive of biological activity. Enjoy free time to stroll through Nembo to see the villagers’ prolific gardens, or join a snorkel or dive excursion along the fringing reef where an abundance of small fish attract predators like gray reef sharks, mangrove jacks, Oriental sweetlips, and schools of trevally. Accommodation: The Island Sky Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 12 Tikopia Tikopia is legendary—a remote tropical paradise where traditional customs remain intact. School children clad in tapa cloth harmonize songs of welcome, followed by enthusiastic dances by the young men of the village. A hike to the crater lake at Tikopia’s center may reveal fairy terns, cardinal honeyeaters, and yellow-bibbed lories. Accommodation: The Island Sky Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 13 Ureparapara, Vanuatu On Ureparapara you are welcomed ashore with a performance of “water music.” Then join locals for a tour of the village. Accommodation: The Island Sky Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 14 Ambrym Today you are welcomed ashore by palm-leaf-clad dancers with elegantly carved headdresses before exploring traditional Linbul Village. Ambrym is known for its slit-gong drums, some carved from enormous breadfruit tree trunks. Accommodation: The Island Sky Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 15 Port Vila / Disembark / Brisbane, Australia Disembark this morning for a tour of Port Vila, ending at the airport for your independent flight to Brisbane. After arriving, join in for a Farewell Dinner and overnight. Accommodation: Pullman Brisbane Airport Hotel Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 16 Brisbane, Australia After breakfast, transfer to the airport and board your independent flight home. Tour ends here. Meals included: Breakfast
Papua New Guinea All visitors to PNG including tourists are required to have a visa to enter. Currently a 30-day tourist visa is available upon arrival for UK nationals at Port Moresby's Jackson's International Airport. This visa is non-extendable and the fee is currently PGK25. To be granted a visa on arrival you will need a valid passport, proof of sufficient funds for your stay, an onward airline ticket with confirmed bookings and PGK25 in cash. Alternatively, you may arrange your visa prior to leaving your home country with the nearest PNG Embassy.
Australia All nationalities except New Zealand require a visa for Australia. British, most EU passport holders, Canadian and US passport holders can apply for an electronic visa online. For British passport holders this is done through www.australia.org.uk.
Papua New Guinea There are no mandatory vaccination requirements for this trip. Recommended vaccinations for this trip are: Tetanus, Diphtheria, Typhoid, Hepatitis A. Malaria prophylaxis is essential on this trip, and we suggest that you seek advice from your GP or travel health clinic about which malaria tablets to take.
Island Sky The Island Sky is an all-suites, all-inclusive small expedition vessel with touches of elegance throughout. Carrying a maximum of 108 passengers, the ship provides an abundance of public space for wildlife viewing, relaxation and taking in lectures and briefings. Every suite has private bathroom facilities and an exterior view, while some suites include a private balcony. All suites have flat screen televisions and DVD players.