Papua New Guinea Highlights Cruise
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Day 1 Cairns, AustraliaUnprecedented Offer!
Up to 25% off posted prices! Subject to availability.Details and optional add-ons
Cairns, Australia
Orion offers an Australian operated optional charter flight one way from Rabaul to Cairns. This charter flight arrives at Cairns at approximately 4.00pm. Guests should take into account that they will need to go through immigration and customs.
IWA recommends guests overnight in Cairns post-cruise. Contact our Customer Service Team for rates on accommodation in Cairns.
* All Shoreside Expeditions, itineraries, destinations, times of arrivals/departures and prices are subject to change without prior notice and may vary due to unforeseen circumstances or cost variations. If minimum passenger numbers are not reached programs may be cancelled.
2012 Departures,Papua New Guinea Cultural Highlights South Pacific Tour
October 2, October 24Reversed itinerary departure October 13
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| Ctgy | Type | Brochure Fare | Sale price |
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B | Stateroom | 8095 | n/a |
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A | Stateroom | 9400 | 7050 |
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JS | Junior Suite | 11170 | 8380 |
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DS | Deluxe Suite | 12230 | 9175 |
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BS | Balcony Suite | 14600 | 10950 |
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OS | Owners Suite | 16955 | 12720 |
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CRUISE FARE – WHAT’S INCLUDED
Included in your cruise fare are accommodations as booked, cruise transportation, all meals onboard, 24-hour room service, entertainment and educational programs, use of ship's sporting equipment and facilities, port & handling charges, Zodiac excursions and tender transfers, access to the ship's library, Govt. Fees & Taxes. Fares also include the services of 75 experienced crew.
CRUISE FARE – WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
Fares do not include items of a personal nature, including but not limited to: travel and medical insurance, laundry charges, shopping onboard, bar expenses, hair dressing and massage treatments, optional shore experiences, medical treatment, telephone and internet charges.Fares are cruise only twin share per person in US Dollars.
Technically and aesthetically, Orion is arguably the most sophisticated vessel in its class. The Berlitz Ocean Cruising and Cruise Ships guide describes her as "the latest in the quest to build the ideal expedition cruise ship". Constructed by the world-leading Cassens Shipyard in Emden, and launched in November 2003, she boasts a host of advanced design features including technology that sets new standards in sustainable marine environmental practices.
Although custom-made for expedition cruising, Orion is the epitome of elegance. No expense has been spared when it comes to the quality of fittings and furnishings, and the range and calibre of onboard recreational facilities are nothing short of five-star. Orion's luxurious appointments means she is more mega-yacht than cruise ship and her guests are few; around just 50 couples, all cared for in 5-star comfort by a crew of 75. Chart your own path less travelled.
Technical Information
Length: 103 metres
Beam: 14.25 metres
Draft: 3.82 metres
Hull: Ice-reinforced for voyages in the Arctic and Antarctic
Ice Class: E3 (Germanischer Lloyd)
Gross Tonnage: 4,000
Engines: Mak; 8M25; 3,265HP
Speed: 15 knots. Cruise speed: 13 knots
Stabilisers: Blohm & Voss, retractable fin stabilisers
Manoeuvrability: Bow and stern thrusters
Built: 2003
Delivery Date: November 2003
Builder: Cassens Shipyard-Emden, Germany
Staterooms and Suites: 53
Guest Capacity: 106 (twin occupancy)
Crew: 75
Elevator: Yes
Classification: Germanischer Lloyd
100 A5 E3 Passenger Ship
MC E3 AUT
Regulations: Orion is built according to the latest international safety regulations, including those of the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Public Health, Canadian Arctic Shipping, and St. Lawrence Seaway.
Additional Craft: 10 Zodiac Heavy Duty MK5, 10 Kayaks, 2x12 passenger tenders
Communications: Direct-dial satellite telephones; fax; e-mail; Internet access; internal telephone system
Registry: Bahamas
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1. Elevator 2. Galaxy Lounge 3. Vega Health Spa 4. Cosmos Lecture Theatre 5. Sun Deck with Jacuzzi 6. Bridge 7. Hairdresser 8. Boutique 9. Reception 10. Library 11. Leda Lounge 12.Security Office 13. Delphinus Outdoor Café 14. Constellation Restaurant 15. Stern Zodiac Embarkation Platform 16. Medical Centre 17. Mud Room 18. Side Zodiac Embarkation Platform
Owners' Suites & French Balcony Suites
- Suites OS and BS have a French balcony (except suite OS509 which has two large rectangular windows). The French balcony features floor to ceiling sliding glass doors and a small outside area for viewing.
- Owners' Suite 502 has the living room space incorporated into the bedroom.
- Please note - bath facilities in Owners' Suites may present some difficulties for less mobile guests as the shower is over the half tub (excluding 502 which has separate bath and shower facilities).
Deluxe Suites & Junior Suites
- Suites DS and JS feature large rectangular windows (except JS418 and JS419 which have large oval windows).
- Junior Suite 512 has two single beds.
Category A & B Staterooms
- Staterooms B and A have large oval windows (except staterooms B322 & B323 which have twin portholes) and sitting area with tub chair.
- Stateroom 301 has a double bed.
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