Falls are a headline attraction of True North’s voyage,and many of the numerous seasonal torrents that we’ll see will dry up in a matter of weeks.
Along Western Australia’s remote Kimberley coast,time and tides rule everything.
Watching living dinosaurs between sips of champagne? This crazy juxtaposition of luxury in a prehistoric wilderness is a hallmark of my Kimberley cruise on Scenic Eclipse II.
I’ve taken part in a few Indigenous experiences over the years,but this is by far the most profound.
It was the night in World War II when a Douglas C-53 Skytrooper,low on fuel and hopelessly lost,made a belly-flop landing on a salt pan in Vansittart Bay.
Australians are eager to cruise,and an increasing number of us are keen to remain in our own waters,but will we have enough ships to meet demand?
As pioneers of small-ship,ultra-luxury cruising,Seabourn is taking expedition cruising to the next level.
Our roaming reporters check their notepads,sharing secret addresses and perennial favourites from their past year of travel.
Hands up if you’re a part-time explorer? From a polar plunge to an end-of-the-world expedition in pure comfort,we’ve got you covered.
Full of red rock and clear water,this brutal,arid landscape is replete with an oversupply of that simplest human luxury – natural swimming pools.