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Seabourn Oceania: 11 nights from Darwin with Seabourn Pursuit
Aug 13, 2025

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Departure Port: Darwin ➞ Landing: Broome

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    Friday, August 15, 2025 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Karumolun Island chevron_right
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    Sunday, August 17, 2025 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    Isole Ashmore e Cartier chevron_right
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    Tuesday, August 19, 2025 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Kury Bay chevron_right
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    Wednesday, August 20, 2025 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Newcastle chevron_right
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    Thursday, August 21, 2025 5:30 AM - 11:00 AM
    Broome chevron_right
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    Saturday, August 23, 2025 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Lacepede Islands chevron_right
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    Sunday, August 24, 2025 7:00 AM
    Broome chevron_right
Darwin

Darwin

Discover the unexplored charm of Darwin, the gateway to northern Australia, a city that combines history, culture and naturalistic adventures in a unique and seductive mix. Located on the coast of the Timor Sea, Darwin offers a tropical climate, breathtaking landscapes and a rich Aboriginal heritage that make it an unmissable destination for those seeking a different travel experience. Cruises to Darwin represent the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in this unique atmosphere, exploring the city and its surroundings from the comfort of a luxury cruise ship.

The city of Darwin is famous for its lively waterfront, its historical evidence of the Second World War and the Kakadu National Park, a world heritage site, located a short distance away. Visitors can discover the local culture by visiting the open-air markets, such as the famous Mindil Beach Sunset Market, where you can taste exotic foods and admire local handicrafts. The uncontaminated nature in the surroundings of Darwin also offers the opportunity for unique adventures, such as river cruises to spot crocodiles, excursions in the rainforests and the discovery of ancient Aboriginal rock paintings.

In addition to the natural and cultural wonders, Darwin is also an excellent starting point for more extensive explorations of northern Australia, including the national parks of Litchfield and Kakadu. These places offer spectacular views, imposing waterfalls, natural pools for swimming and a unique biodiversity. Taking a cruise that includes Darwin in its itinerary means having the possibility of experiencing all these experiences, combining the exploration of the wild nature with the comfort and style of travel that only a cruise can offer.

Exploring Darwin and its surroundings through a cruise is an adventure that leaves indelible memories. From the turquoise waters of the Timor Sea to the red lands of the hinterland, every aspect of Darwin speaks of beauty, history and adventure. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover or looking for relaxation in exotic places, a cruise to Darwin will satisfy every desire, offering an unforgettable travel experience that combines adventure, culture and the pure pleasure of discovery.

Karumolun Island

Karumolun Island

Isole Ashmore e Cartier

Isole Ashmore e Cartier

Kury Bay

Kury Bay

Newcastle

Newcastle

Newcastle, a vibrant coastal city in Australia, stands out for its interesting mix of industrial history, contemporary culture, and natural beauty. Located in New South Wales, Newcastle offers its visitors spectacular beaches, a significant architectural heritage, and an artistic and gastronomic scene in full expansion. Cruises to Newcastle represent an excellent way to discover this dynamic city, which combines urban energy with the tranquility of its long stretches of golden sand.

The Newcastle waterfront, with its renowned beaches like Nobby's Beach and Merewether Beach, is the beating heart of city life. Here, surfing enthusiasts find perfect waves to ride, while families and friends enjoy the sun and the sea. But Newcastle isn't just about the sea; its historic center reveals the city's legacy as one of Australia's first industrial settlements, with historic buildings that today house art galleries, trendy cafes, and restaurants serving local and international cuisine.

One of the most fascinating aspects of Newcastle is its ability to reinvent itself, transforming disused industrial areas into vibrant cultural spaces. The port area, once the heart of its industrial economy, is now a social gathering place with a relaxed atmosphere, ideal for strolling and admiring the panorama of the port. Fort Scratchley, with its military history and panoramic views of the city and the ocean, is also worth a visit.

Participating in a cruise that stops in Newcastle offers the opportunity to explore a city that surprises with its innovative spirit and natural beauty. Newcastle, with its sober but welcoming approach, promises a travel experience rich in discoveries, from art and culture to breathtaking nature, making every visit memorable and stimulating.

Broome

Broome

Broome, located in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia, is a city that enchants with its fascinating history, breathtaking beaches, and unique natural landscape. Known for its pearl production, Broome offers a mix of culture, history, and natural beauty that makes it a must-see destination. Cruises to Broome allow you to discover this pearl of Western Australia, sailing along its coasts and admiring landscapes that take your breath away.

One of Broome's main attractions is Cable Beach, famous for its crystal clear waters and white sand. At sunset, the beach becomes the stage for an unforgettable natural spectacle, with the sun slowly setting in the Indian Ocean. Equally fascinating is the city's history linked to pearl fishing, which can be explored in Broome's Chinatown, where the galleries and museums tell stories of adventure, fortune, and tragedy.

In addition to its coastal beauty, Broome is the ideal starting point for explorations in the wild and remote Kimberley. River cruises along the Fitzroy River or excursions to the spectacular rock formations of the Bungle Bungle offer a unique experience of its kind, allowing you to venture into some of the oldest and most pristine landscapes on the planet. The city itself, with its colonial architecture and relaxed atmosphere, invites you to slow down and immerse yourself in local life, savoring the slow rhythms and the friendliness of the inhabitants.

Participating in a cruise that touches Broome means treating yourself to an adventure in one of the most isolated and fascinating regions of Australia, where unspoiled nature meets stories of pioneers and rare pearls. Broome, with its sober style and its unique atmosphere, offers a travel experience that will remain etched in the memory of those who are fortunate enough to visit it.

Lacepede Islands

Lacepede Islands

Broome

Broome

Broome, located in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia, is a city that enchants with its fascinating history, breathtaking beaches, and unique natural landscape. Known for its pearl production, Broome offers a mix of culture, history, and natural beauty that makes it a must-see destination. Cruises to Broome allow you to discover this pearl of Western Australia, sailing along its coasts and admiring landscapes that take your breath away.

One of Broome's main attractions is Cable Beach, famous for its crystal clear waters and white sand. At sunset, the beach becomes the stage for an unforgettable natural spectacle, with the sun slowly setting in the Indian Ocean. Equally fascinating is the city's history linked to pearl fishing, which can be explored in Broome's Chinatown, where the galleries and museums tell stories of adventure, fortune, and tragedy.

In addition to its coastal beauty, Broome is the ideal starting point for explorations in the wild and remote Kimberley. River cruises along the Fitzroy River or excursions to the spectacular rock formations of the Bungle Bungle offer a unique experience of its kind, allowing you to venture into some of the oldest and most pristine landscapes on the planet. The city itself, with its colonial architecture and relaxed atmosphere, invites you to slow down and immerse yourself in local life, savoring the slow rhythms and the friendliness of the inhabitants.

Participating in a cruise that touches Broome means treating yourself to an adventure in one of the most isolated and fascinating regions of Australia, where unspoiled nature meets stories of pioneers and rare pearls. Broome, with its sober style and its unique atmosphere, offers a travel experience that will remain etched in the memory of those who are fortunate enough to visit it.