Welcome to your New Britain circumnavigation—where active volcanoes meet ancient traditions, and every day reveals dramatic contrasts between pristine wilderness and living history.
Over the next 11 days, you’ll circumnavigate one of the Pacific’s most geologically active islands, exploring environments shaped by fire and water. This isn’t geological sightseeing—you’ll snorkel vibrant coral reefs within the Coral Triangle, walk through WWII tunnel systems carved by Japanese forces, and witness secretive Tolai masked ceremonies under volcanic peaks that still steam and rumble today.
Each morning brings new adventures as we navigate between pristine beaches and historically significant battle sites. You’ll explore the collapsed rim of Garove Island’s spectacular volcanic caldera, swim among the world’s most biodiverse coral reefs in Kimbe Bay and participate in traditional village ceremonies where Methodist missionaries established their first Pacific mission in 1875.
From tracking through rainforest to hidden waterfalls in remote Jacquinot Bay to exploring Rabaul’s ash-covered streets where volcanic eruptions reshaped entire communities, every experience connects you with both natural forces and human resilience. Our small expedition community of just 30 guests means intimate encounters with environments and communities that remain largely unchanged, whether you’re snorkeling pristine reefs or sharing stories with villagers whose lives revolve around volcanic overlords.
This is expedition travel where geology meets culture: engaging, educational, and utterly fascinating. Your Ring of Fire adventure begins the moment we cast off from Madang.
- Garove Island’s Volcanic Caldera, Witu Islands: Navigate through the collapsed rim of Garove Island’s dramatic 8-10 kilometre volcanic caldera, exploring lush tropical forests and vibrant marine environments alongside traditional Melanesian communities.
- Kimbe Bay’s Biodiverse Coral Reefs: Snorkel in Kimbe Bay, a UNESCO-recognised biodiversity hotspot within the Coral Triangle, teeming with over 860 fish species and 400 coral varieties, set against striking black volcanic beaches and lush forests.
- Cape Gloucester’s WWII History and Pristine Beaches: Discover the historic WWII battlefields of Cape Gloucester, where American forces landed in 1943, and swim or snorkel along pristine beaches and coral reefs in the warm waters of the Bismarck Sea.
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Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.
Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.
Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.
Paspaley Pearl
| Length | 53 m |
|---|---|
| Max passengers | 30 |
| Built/refurbished: | 2021/2024 |
PASPALEY PEARL marks a milestone in the development of boutique expedition travel, offering a benchmark-setting standard of excellence in the Asia Pacific region. As a modern boutique expedition vessel in the Kimberley featuring private balconies, we have the ability of reaching exotic destinations previously inaccessible by larger vessels. You’re invited to ignite your sense of discovery, all whilst travelling in comfort and safety that has been designed to create the smallest possible footprint, with a philosophy of empowering local people and creating ambassadors for the destinations visited.
Designed to feel like your home away from home
Marrying PASPALEY’s heritage of over 80 years in the Kimberley and Northern Australia with PONANT’s 35-year history of luxury expedition travel, PASPALEY PEARL emerges as the embodiment of comfort and adventure.
Featuring 15 staterooms and suites and hosting a maximum of 30 guests per voyage, PASPALEY PEARL emerges as the newest and only boutique expedition motor yacht in the Kimberley with private balconies.
The perfect place to relax while exploring
Main Dining, Lounge and Bar
Nestled on the Ocean Deck is our main dining area, lounge, and bar. As our skilled chefs craft your locally-inspired dinner, take a moment for a pre-dinner drink before being spoiled with the finest produce Australia has to offer. If you’re interested in exploring some of PASPALEY’s exquisite offerings, you’ll be delighted by their showcase of the world’s most beautiful pearls, available for purchase as a cherished memento of your time on board.
Outdoor Dining, Lounge and Bar
When journeying through the tropics, immersing yourself in the outdoors becomes essential. Indulge in breakfast and lunch daily within a relaxed yet refined setting. With two expansive dining tables and abundant lounges, relish the idea of dining amidst the natural surroundings you explore. Craving a refreshing drink after a day of exploration? Our friendly staff at the Outdoor Bar have you covered. The Outdoor Lounge doubles as the perfect space for afternoon briefings with your expedition team, ensuring you receive all the information needed for the following day’s adventure.
Sun Deck Lounge and Jacuzzi
Bask in the sunshine on the Sun Deck, furnished with sun beds, lounges, and an 8-person jacuzzi. Whether you prefer reading a book under the shelter of the protective shade cloth or engaging in conversations with newfound friends, the Sun Deck promises a haven of pure relaxation.
Sunset Lounge
Located ahead of the bridge, you can savour panoramic views rivaling those of the captain at the Sunset Lounge. Order a drink from one of the bars downstairs and relax as you witness some of the most breathtaking sunsets you’ve ever seen.
