Secrets of Melanesia - Solomon Islands & Vanuatu
12 Days - Spirit of Enderby
Sail into a world that few have ever experienced; idyllic islands and isolated villages where unique time-honoured traditions and elaborately costumed dancers welcome us into their world. This journey offers some of the greatest underwater experiences in the world, with an abundance of marine life and coral gardens that draws you in to explore a magical underwater world. A picture postcard paradise awaits us as we uncover the 'Secrets of Melanesia'.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Cruise in to secluded bays and discover remote oceanic islands
- Embrace local cultures and languages, leaning about the happiest country in the world, Vanuatu
- Snorkel among an abundance of marine life and coral gardens
- Spot once-in-a-lifetime bird species on remote islands where few have been before such as the Solomon Sea Eagle or the Vanikoro White-eye
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Honiara, Solomon Islands
- Day 2: Honiara, Solomon Islands
- Day 3: San Jorge & Utuha Islands, Santa Isabel
- Day 4: Malaita
- Day 5: Makira
- Day 6: Nendo - Temotu Province
- Day 7: Duff Islands
- Day 8: Vanikoro
- Day 9: Vanua Lava
- Day 10: Espiritu Santo
- Day 11: Ambryn
- Day 12: Port Vila, Vanuatu
Day 1: Honiara, Solomon Islands
Arrive in the port town of Honiara; make your own way to the Solomon Kitano Mendana Hotel where overnight accommodation is included in your expedition for the first night. This evening meet with your fellow travellers over dinner at the hotel.
Day 2: Honiara, Solomon Islands
Honiara was founded as a military base during World War II and was witness to the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. This morning, enjoy a tour of Honiara visiting historical sites including the iconic Japanese and American war memorials. Birdwatchers will head to Mt Austen in search of some of the Solomon Islands’ most spectacular birds, including the Solomon Sea Eagle. Board the ship this afternoon. After familiarising yourself with your cabin and the ship join the captain and expedition team on the bridge.
Day 3: San Jorge & Utuha Islands, Santa Isabel
One of the largest in the Solomon Islands, most of Isabel remains unexplored and undiscovered. We will explore the remote southern shores around Thousand Ships Harbour which is nestled between San Jorge Island and the high peaks of southern Santa Isabel. Beautiful uninhabited islands dot the waters and verdant forest covers slopes which surround the harbour as we are treated to a warm welcome and have the opportunity to explore the forest and coral reefs during our visit.
Day 4: Malaita
Mountainous Malaita is home to one-third of the Solomon’s total population and features pristine rivers and unexploited tropical forests to explore. This morning we plan to visit the beautiful uninhabited Leli Island, an ideal snorkel site with its calm clear waters and abundant array of fish and corals. In the afternoon we plan to be among the first to visit a remote and hard to reach village where we will experience a rapturous warrior welcome from the Kawio mountain people. One of the most traditional communities in the Solomon Islands, enjoy an authentic slice of village life as we learn about their conservation efforts.
Day 5: Markira
Makira is the most easterly of the main islands in the Solomon’s archipelago. This morning we anchor in the calm waters of Star Harbour. Join the naturalists for a Zodiac exploration of the abundant mangrove forests that line the shores, and take a short walk to Makira’s south coast where the villagers live much as they have for millennia. We spend time with the locals, who share with us their traditional song and dance. If we are lucky, the local boys might be surfing on their hand-carved palm wood boards.
Day 6: Nendo - Temotu Province
Nendö is the largest of the Santa Cruz Islands, which lie to the south-east of the Solomon Islands. The Spanish navigator Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira unsuccessfully attempted to establish a colony in 1595. Biologically these islands share more in common with Vanuatu. It is also the home of red feather money, sourced from the Scarlet Honeyeater. Venturing inland, we visit a village where the ancient traditions are still very much alive. Watch the manufacture of red feather money, and join the locals in dances which reverberate through the ages.
Day 7: Duff Islands
The Duff Islands are a cluster of 11 small islands on the edge of the vast Pacific Ocean. We navigate the Zodiacs through the shallow passages in the reef to visit the only inhabited island, Taumako. Here we are welcomed by the Polynesian-speaking local people, who live on hand-crafted artificial islands of coral stone within the lagoon. These islands are exceptionally remote, and the people are largely cut off from the outside world. We learn about their continued use of traditional sailing canoes and marvel at some of the most beautiful yet isolated islands you will ever encounter.
Day 8: Vanikoro
Today we explore the archipelago of Vanikoro, with its five islands encapsulated by a dramatic barrier reef which offers superb snorkelling. French explorer Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse famously disappeared here after both his vessels, La Boussole and Astrolabe, struck the reef in 1788. On the shore we visit a monument to Le Pérouse, erected by fellow explorer Dumont Durville in 1827. Join the naturalists on a forest walk in search of the endemic Vanikoro White-eye and Monarch, or marvel at the delicate Vanikoro Orchid. We also have a good chance to see the recently rediscovered Vanikoro Flying Fox, considered extinct until a recent visit by Heritage Expeditions!
Day 9: Vanua Lava
This morning we arrive in Vanuatu at the northern outpost of Vanua Lava, the largest island in the Banks Islands which is crowned by the active volcano Mt Séré’ama. Walk the main street and enjoy the carefully manicured tropical gardens of the administrative centre of Sola, or for a more active option, climb through the waterfalls behind the town for some excellent views over the bay. This afternoon we explore the nearby offshore islands for snorkelling and beachcombing.
Day 10: Espiritu Santo
Enjoy a full day on Vanuatu’s largest Island, Santo; location of James Michener’s Tales of the South Pacific. Early morning sees the birders ashore in search of many of Vanuatu’s endemic birds. Indulge in a swim in the crystalline waters of Champagne Beach with its famed powdery white sand. This afternoon we will enjoy Zodiac cruises to the iconic blue holes of Santo. For those with an interest in the history of the island, there is a visit to Lugainville and Million Dollar Point.
Day 11: Ambryn
Today we visit Ambrym, renowned as the island of volcanoes and magic throughout Vanuatu. We plan to head ashore at Ranon on the northern coast where the traditional Rom dance is still practised and custom carving is alive and well. A short walk through the forest brings us to the ‘arena’ where masked dancers emerge from the forest. The forests of Ambrym offer some excellent walks to go in search of the local birds and plants, accompanied by our naturalists. This afternoon enjoy a final snorkel excursion.
Day 12: Port Vila
Arrive into Port Vila early morning and disembark. Upon disembarking a transfer to your central city hotel or the airport will conclude your voyage. To allow time for disembarkation procedures we do not recommend booking flights from Port Vila before midday.
Cabin Details
Main Deck Triple Cabin
One bunk bed (upper and lower bunks), one lower berth, wardrobe, drawers, desk, washbasin and porthole.
Main Deck Cabin
Two lower single beds, wardrobe, drawers, desk, washbasin and porthole.
Superior Cabin
One bunk bed (upper and lower bunks), wardrobe, drawers, desk, private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin, and windows.
Superior Plus Cabin
2 lower single beds or double bed with upper single bunk bed (cabin 411), wardrobe, drawers, desk, private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin, and windows.
Mini Suite
Separate bedroom with double bed, additional single or sofa bed in lounge area, wardrobe, drawers, desk, private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin, and windows.
Heritage Suite
Separate bedroom with double bed, large lounge area with an additional single bed, wardrobe, drawers, desk, private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin, and windows.
Spirit of Enderby Deckplan
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Specifications
- Classification: Russian register KM ice class
- Year built: 1984
- Accommodation: 50 berths expedition
- Shipyard: Finland
- Main engines: Power 2x1560 bhp (2x 1147 kW)
- Register: Russia
- Maximum speed: 12 knots (2 engines)
- Cruising speed: 10 knots (one engine)
- Bunker capacity: 320 tons
Whats included?
- Pre/Post cruise transfers
- One night hotel accommodation in a twin share room (incl. dinner/breakfast)
- All on board ship accommodation
- Meals on board
- All shore excursions and activities EXCLUDING optional specialised birding program
- Program of lectures by noted naturalists
What’s not included?
- International and domestic flights
- Visas
- Travel insurance
- Laundry
- Drinks
- Gratuities
- Discovery Fund (payable on board): $600pp
- All items of a personal nature
Notes
Note: During our voyage, circumstances may make it necessary or desirable to deviate from the proposed itinerary. This can include poor weather and opportunities for making unplanned excursions. Your Expedition Leader will keep you fully informed.