Swan Hellenic Far East: 11 nights from Sorong with SH Minerva
Apr 28, 2026
Indonesia, Philippines
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Sorong ➞
Landing: Manila
-
Tuesday, April 28, 2026 - not foundSorong
-
Wednesday, April 29, 2026 not found - not foundPulau Ayu
-
Thursday, April 30, 2026 not found - not foundRaja Ampat
-
Friday, May 1, 2026 not found - not foundSorong
-
Monday, May 4, 2026 not found - not foundCasulian Island
-
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 not found - not foundLoay
-
Thursday, May 7, 2026 not found - not foundRomblon
-
Friday, May 8, 2026 not found - not foundMarinduque
-
Saturday, May 9, 2026 not foundManila
Sorong
Indonesian Expeditions from Sorong!Embark on an extraordinary adventure from Sorong, Indonesia, the vibrant gateway to Raja Ampat, one of the world's most biodiverse marine regions. This bustling city in West Papua offers a truly unique departure point for exploring pristine coral reefs, remote islands, and incredible marine life. Prepare for a cruise filled with unparalleled natural beauty, thrilling underwater discoveries, and unforgettable encounters in an untouched paradise.
Pulau Ayu
Raja Ampat
Sorong
Indonesian Expeditions from Sorong!Embark on an extraordinary adventure from Sorong, Indonesia, the vibrant gateway to Raja Ampat, one of the world's most biodiverse marine regions. This bustling city in West Papua offers a truly unique departure point for exploring pristine coral reefs, remote islands, and incredible marine life. Prepare for a cruise filled with unparalleled natural beauty, thrilling underwater discoveries, and unforgettable encounters in an untouched paradise.
Casulian Island
Loay
Romblon
Marinduque
Manila
Located in Manila Bay, at the mouth of the Pasig River, which divides the city in two, it is one of the most populous nations in the world. Its colonial history has left deep marks that are still visible today in the splendid 17th-century architecture.
The capital of the Philippines, Manila is one of the most densely populated cities in the world, with 43,079 inhabitants per km². Located on the west coast of Luzon Island, the country was colonized by the Spanish, also represented by the monumental remains of colonial architecture. The name Manila, of Spanish origin, derives from the mangrove plant called Nilad.
Some famous sites are also located in the historic center. Stroll through the famous Rizal Park, damaged during the fighting in the Second World War. This agglomeration, inhabited by about ten million people, now seems to have redeemed itself from the turbulent past.
The climate is idyllic, with an average temperature of 30° C, and you can relax near the sea throughout the year. Heavy rains occur between July and November. The best time for a trip to Manila is between the end of December and the end of March.
Colonial houses and architectural beauties of the seventeenth century await you in the center of Manila. Take a walk along the coast and visit its port. Visit the Binondo area, or if you prefer Chinatown, get to know its particular cemetery, the Catholic Church, the beaches, and the market. The country is also rich in bridges that cross the river. Numerous clubs are available in the old city. Manila offers the greatest cultural and festive life in the region. For a fun day, you can visit Cowboy grill in Edsa or even the pleasant Stardust showbar. Here gourmets can go in search of the best restaurants and traditional foods offered by the city.
The Intramuros district offers a much more western luxury. Populated by a variety of bars, restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.
Tourists appreciate the endless sandy beaches. Surfers love the coast more than the city thanks to its beaches that give sensational waves.
The local currency is the Philippine Peso. For €1 you will have about 60 pesos. No visa is required if your trip to Manila does not exceed 21 days.