19Days18Nights
USD 19,520

Darwin - Lautoka


Silver Cloud Expedition

Cruise Code: E4270925018

Silversea's Silver Cloud Expedition sails from Darwin to Lautoka, drifting through sea days, Champagne Beach, Rabaul and Fiji's tropical bliss.

Itinerary
1

Australia

Darwin

Darwin, Australia's tropical north capital, is a uniquely isolated outpost near the equator, about 2,000 miles from Sydney and Melbourne. Named for Charles Darwin, it's known for nearby islands, Pacific flavours, and access to the Top End. Explore crocodile-filled waterways and Kakadu by airboat, relax in George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens or on Mindil Beach, and browse the sunset market for food and crafts. Its resilience is shaped by WWII bombing in 1942 and Cyclone Tracy in 1973.
Sep 25, 2027
Departure20:00
2
At Sea
Sep 26, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

3
At Sea
Sep 27, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

4

Australia

Cape York

At Australia's rugged northern tip, Cape York is a wild frontier of red earth, tropical wetlands and broad coral-fringed waters. This remote destination offers a taste of outback adventure, rich Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage, and extraordinary wildlife, with opportunities to explore pristine beaches, spot birdlife and admire the dramatic landscapes that make this far-flung corner of the continent so compelling.
Sep 28, 2027
Arrival06:00
Departure11:30
5

Australia

Thursday Island

Thursday Island (TI, or Kawrareg in Waiben dialect) is a laid-back Torres Strait retreat: a pub deck, cold beer, and turquoise sea views. Though the most populated of the Torres Strait Islands, it has fewer than 3,000 residents on just 3.5 km2. Once rich from pearl and shell trade, it has WWII history and heritage sites like Green Hill Fort, the Customs House, and Gab Titui Cultural Centre.
Sep 28, 2027
Arrival14:00
Departure18:30
6
At Sea
Sep 29, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

7

Papua New Guinea

Alotau

Alotau, the provincial capital of Milne Bay Province in southeast Papua New Guinea, is an important port town and World War II staging ground. Visitors can see war memorials and remains, enjoy views over the bay, and explore lively markets used by locals and islanders trading produce. The town also attracts many handicraft vendors from nearby islands.
Sep 30, 2027
Arrival07:30
Departure18:00
8

Papua New Guinea

Dei Dei Hot Springs, Fergusson Island

Fergusson is one of the three largest mountainous islands in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay Province and part of the D'Entrecasteaux Islands. Its south side has the famous Dei Dei geysers: natural hot springs that periodically vent steam beside mud pools and a warm stream. Locals still use them to cook food in palm frond and pandanus baskets. Birds include Eclectus Parrots, Yellow-bellied Sunbirds, and the endemic Curl-crested Manucode, a bird-of-paradise.
Oct 1, 2027
Arrival07:00
Departure12:30
9

Papua New Guinea

Dobu Island

Dobu is a small island in Papua New Guinea's D'Entrecasteaux Group, near Fergusson and Normanby Islands. Once feared for black magic and "witch" doctors, it was studied by Reo Fortune in the 1930s, inspiring The Island of Sorcerers. It is also part of the Kula ring, where mwali armbands and soulava necklaces are still exchanged, sometimes with modern adornments. The main village on the northwest tip has a school, church, shore trails, thatched houses, and gardens.
Oct 1, 2027
Arrival14:30
Departure18:30
10

Papua New Guinea

Kuiawa Island

Kuiawa (Kuyau) is one of the Trobriand Islands in Milne Bay Province, about 200 km from the provincial capital and southwest of Kiriwina. The islands are uplifted limestone, so gardening is difficult, but Islanders use yam magic to promote growth. Some villages have yam houses for storing and displaying large yams. Houses line main roads under almond, casuarina, and frangipani shade. Trobrianders are also known for carving, dancing, and competitive cricket, especially at harvest time.
Oct 2, 2027
Arrival07:30
Departure18:00
11

Papua New Guinea

Jacquinot Bay

Explore Jacquinot Bay in Papua New Guinea and get ready to be amazed by its beauty and mystery! Discover the rich history and heritage of this unknown island.
Oct 3, 2027
Arrival07:30
Departure18:00
12

Papua New Guinea

Rabaul

Rabaul, on New Britain's NE tip in Papua New Guinea, is a surreal travel spot set inside a flooded volcanic caldera with still-active vents. Mount Tavurvur devastated the town in 1994 with ashfall but caused no deaths. Its deep-water port supports some commerce, though tourism is limited by remoteness and volcanic risk. Rabaul also has major WWII history, including Japanese tunnels and a large wartime base. Slow travel here rewards visitors with dramatic scenery and exceptional diving.
Oct 4, 2027
Arrival07:30
Departure22:00
13
At Sea
Oct 5, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

14

Solomon Islands

Kennedy Island

Kennedy Island, a tiny, uninhabited Solomon Islands isle near Gizo, was once called Plum Pudding Island. In WWII, John F. Kennedy and his PT-109 crew reached it after their torpedo boat was sunk in Aug. 1943; JFK is said to have swum while towing an injured crewman by his life-jacket strap. Coconut-shell artifacts remain, and the surrounding waters are rich in coral and fish for diving.
Oct 6, 2027
Arrival14:00
Departure18:30
15

Solomon Islands

Koholite Island

Koholite Island offers a taste of the Solomon Islands' untamed South Pacific beauty, with clear turquoise waters, palm-fringed beaches and lush green interiors. Here, life moves at a gentle pace, and shore visits may reveal colourful marine life, traditional island culture and a warmly welcoming tropical atmosphere far from the crowds.
Oct 7, 2027
Arrival06:00
Departure12:00
16

Solomon Islands

Santa Ana

Port Mary is the bay beside Ghupuna, the main village in Santa Ana. A bright white-sand beach with large shade trees lines the shore in front of the tidy village. Houses are made from local materials, mostly on stilts. Islanders usually welcome visitors with traditional songs and dances from the three Santa Ana villages, and some locals sell souvenirs. The Solomons are also known for shell money and elegant carvings based on local stories and legends.
Oct 8, 2027
Arrival14:00
Departure18:30
17
At Sea
Oct 9, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

18

Vanuatu

Champagne Beach

Champagne Beach in Vanuatu is a world-famous stretch of white sand and turquoise water, ranked by CNN among the world's top beaches. Set on Espiritu Santo, the least populated large island in the archipelago, it's surrounded by coconut plantations and a few locals. Its name comes from bubbles in the water that reminded Pedro de Quirós of champagne. Nearby blue holes and clear waters make the island even more special.
Oct 10, 2027
Arrival08:30
Departure19:30
19

Vanuatu

Ambrym Island

Unlike Espiritu Santo's raised coral reefs and white sand, Ambrym is a volcanically active island with dark sand beaches. Known as the island of magic, it is the source of five local languages, part of Vanuatu's 100+ languages. In the lush community of Ranon, people perform the traditional Rom dance, preparing masks and costumes in secrecy for special occasions.
Oct 11, 2027
Arrival06:30
Departure13:00
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At Sea
Oct 12, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

21

Fiji

Lautoka

Lautoka, Fiji's second-largest city, offers beaches, turquoise seas, jungle, and rich local culture. Known as the "Sugar City," it's named for a spear-duel legend and centers on sugar trade. Visit botanical gardens, temples, cafes, mills, and the lively market, plus see warrior dances and firewalking. Nearby highlights include the Blue Lagoon, mineral-rich mud pools and spas, and Savala Island, with soft sand, reefs, and great snorkeling.
Oct 13, 2027
Arrival08:00

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