Cruising the Islands of the Philippines and Indonesia, Manila to Darwin

Lying like pearls scattered across the equator the archipelagos of the Philippines and Indonesia’s undiscovered islands are the postcard definition of paradise where impossibly blue waves gently lap white sand beaches and friendly locals welcome us into their world, where primordial jungles and untouched coral reefs abound with astounding wildlife and myriad adventures await both above and below the water.
In addition to being among some of the most biodiverse regions on the planet and home to rare and endangered wildlife, these remote tropical outposts boast incredible history, heritage and ancient cultures. Escaping the tourist boom due to their hard-to-reach locations makes them perfect for exploration by expedition ship. Highlights of our Philippines and Indonesia cruise includes visiting the ‘Whale Shark Capital of the World’ and swimming with the gentle giants and discovering the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ on Bohol Island.
Discover one of the Philippines best kept secrets on Ticao Island where the towering Catandayagan Falls tumble down sheer stone cliffs into the ocean in a dramatic display of unrestrained nature. Delve into the fascinating history of the Spice Islands at Banda Neira and explore the iconic five-sided Fort Belgica built in 1611 and pending World Heritage Site status as well as the famed palace of the Sultan of Ternate.
At Tojoman Lagoon observe thousands of stingless jellyfish, look for the critically endangered Crested Black Macaque, known for their distinctive pink rumps and jet-black mohawks and the world’s smallest primate the saucer-eyed Tarsier at Bitung.
Marvel at the sacred, perfect cone of Mayon Volcano, explore the tropical paradise that is the Lease Islands which are largely undiscovered by modern travellers, snorkel pristine coral reefs, sample local delicacies and experience thrilling cultural exchanges at villages where traditional life continues unchanged.
Set sail where few have gone before and join us on an authentic expedition as we expedition cruise the untouched beauty of the Philippines and Indonesia on this unforgettable voyage.



Starts in Manila, Philippines | Ends in Darwin, Australia | Duration: 15 Days |
Accommodation type: | Expedition | Heritage Adventurer Expedition ship |
** ALL OUR SAFARIS ARE FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE TO FIT YOUR REQUIREMENTS AND SUIT YOUR TRAVEL DATES
Highlights:
• Donsol- opportunity to swim with Whale Sharks
• Catandayagan Falls – a waterfall which flows directly into the sea
• Tarsier Sanctuary – Eco tourism destination
• Baclayon Church – National Cultural Treasure and National Historic Landmark
• Tojoman Lagoon – home to the stingless Jellyfish
• Bacan Island – Known for the discovery of the Wallace’s Giant Bee
• Molana Island – Large reef cluster that emerges to the surface
• Tanimbar Islands – A group of 65 islands separating the Banda and Arafura Seas
Top Mammals:
- Whale Sharks
- Philippine Tarsier
- Sulawesi Bear Cuscus
- Crested Black Macaque
- Draco Flying Lizard
Top birds:
- Rufous and Knobbed Hornbill
- Sulawesi Myna
- Maleo
- Blue-fronted Lorikeet
- Tanimbar Starling
- Moluccan or Lesser Masked Owl
- Fawn-breasted Thrush
- Blue-streaked Lory
Summary:
Day 1 | Manila, Philippines |
Day 2 | Manila to Legazpi |
Day 3 | Donsol & Ticao Island |
Day 4 | Bohol Island |
Day 5 | Bucas Grande Island |
Day 6 | At Sea |
Day 7 | Bitung, Indonesia |
Day 8 | Ternate |
Day 9 | Bacan Island, Indonesia |
Day 10 | Buru Island |
Day 11 | Pulau Saparua & Pulau Molana |
Day 12 | Banda Neira |
Day 13 | Tanimbar Islands |
Day 14 | At Sea |
Day 15 | Darwin, Australia |



Day to Day Itinerary
DAY 1:
Manila, Philippines – Arrive in the Philippines’ bustling capital Manila, a former port town now a buzzing commercial hub, heritage centre and culinary hot spot. You will be transferred to your hotel where our group will spend the first night of the expedition. This evening you will meet your fellow voyagers and expedition guides over dinner at the hotel.
DAY 2:
Manila to Legazpi – This morning, we will enjoy breakfast at our hotel before transferring to the Airport for our short flight to Legazpi City. Upon arrival we will explore the Lagazpi region, renowned for the classically shaped volcanic cone of Mount Mayon which dominates the skyline. Mayon Volcano National Park provides us with an opportunity to discover the volcanic geology of the region. Later in the afternoon we will board the Heritage Adventurer where The captain and expedition team will be waiting to greet you on arrival and show you to your cabin. You will have time to settle in and familiarise yourself with the ship; we will also take the opportunity to introduce your expedition team and our voyage plans. You are invited to join the expedition team in the Observation Lounge and up on the Observation Deck as we sail for Donsol Island.
DAY 3:
Donsol & Ticao Island – Considered the ‘Whale Shark Capital of the World, the small fishing village of Donsol there will be the opportunity to enjoy the unforgettable experience of swimming and snorkelling with these gentle giants which are known to grow more than 12-metres in length. Joining local boats and guides we will venture into the bay where, during the months of November through June, large concentrations of plankton attract the world’s largest fish and, if we are lucky, Manta Rays may also be observed in the pellucid water. Our afternoon will be spent on the tropical paradise of Ticao Island where one of the Philippines best kept secrets, the towering Catandayagan Falls which tumble down sheer stone cliffs into the ocean in a dramatic display of unrestrained nature. There may also be the opportunity to visit a local village.
DAY 4:
Bohol Island – An early rise with cameras at the ready is recommended this morning as the sun rises over Bohol Island’s famed Chocolate Hills. Often dubbed the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World,’ during the dry season the grass covering the more than 1,200 conical karst hills scattered across an area of 50 square kilometres turns a chocolatey brown creating this incredible phenomenon best enjoyed from a viewing station some 200 steps up, but absolutely worth the effort. During our time here we may explore the lush countryside cruising the Loboc River by local boats sampling local delicacies and traditional music from local musicians.
Other highlights include a visit to a Tarsier Sanctuary to see the world’s second smallest primate the tiny Philippine Tarsier, the threatened species are protected in the Philippines, as their numbers are declining due to logging, mining and the illegal pet trade. We will also visit the coral stone Baclayon Church and National Cultural Treasure and sample the Pastry Capital of Bohol’s world famous Broa or Lady Fingers.
This afternoon we can unwind on the pristine white sandy beaches of Balicasag Island. Ringed by a reef and marine sanctuary to enjoy an incredible underwater experience snorkelling impressive coral garden and underwater cliffs teeming with colourful marine life including, if we are lucky, sea turtles.
DAY 5:
Bucas Grande Island – Emerging from the shadow of its popular neighbour surfing hot spot Siargao Island, Bucas Grande Island combines stunning white sandy beaches, with waterfalls, emerald green waters, mangroves, expansive limestone cave systems, iron wood forests, inland lakes, elaborate coral gardens, exotic wildlife and rightly famous 60-kilometre Sohoton Cove and National Park.
We can look for Rufous Hornbill as we explore this pristine tropical island paradise. We will Zodiac cruise the coastline where quiet coves and beaches await discovery both above and below the water. Highlights here include Tojoman Lagoon/ Sohoton Jellyfish Sanctuary where thousands of stingless jellyfish thrive, the iconic Blue Lagoon with its labyrinthine waterways comprised of numerous limestone islets and incredible snorkelling, swimming and hiking opportunities. At the nearby Cinnamon Island, named after its abundance of cinnamon trees, a cup of the local delicacy, cinnamon tea, has become the traditional welcome.
DAY 6:
At Sea – Relax on board after our recent adventures or join a lecture or even some of our naturalists on deck, update your photos/journal or watch the world go by in the Observation Lounge.
DAY 7:
Bitung, Indonesia – Berthing at the bustling, cosmopolitan harbour of Bitung, Manado city, we head for the nearby wildlife-filled jungles of Tangkoko Nature Reserve one of Indonesia’s oldest reserves. Spanning some 8,800 hectares from beaches to the peak of Tangkoko Mountain the reserve is a haven for endemic flora and fauna. Exploring the lowland tropical rainforest with local guides, we will be looking for the critically endangered Crested Black Macaque, known for their distinctive pink rumps and jet-black mohawks. We will also look out for the symbol of Bitung and the smallest primate in the world the saucer-eyed Tarsier and Sulawesi Bear Cuscus. For birders there’s the Knobbed Hornbills, Kingfishers, Sulawesi Myna, Lorikeets and Maleo birds, other flying highlights include the brightly coloured Forester Moth and the Draco Flying Lizard or Sulawesi Lined Gliding Lizard.
DAY 8:
Ternate – This surprisingly busy island city and port, once a leading clove and nutmeg producer, sits perched alongside the dramatic cone of triple-peaked volcano Gamalama in the North of Maluku Islands. Well off the tourist route and renowned for its incredible scenic beauty and fascinating history, today is a true expedition day with options including visiting the spice and cinnamon plantations, the palace of the Sultan of Ternate, numerous forts dating back to the colonial era, the stunning views over Ngade Lake and observing the bustling, anachronistic port in action.
DAY 9:
Bacan Island, Indonesia –
Today we explore the biologically rich and historically fascinating Bacan Island, part of the Maluku chain in eastern Indonesia. Combining beaches and forested mountains, Bacan is the eastern-most location where primates naturally occur including the Crested Black Macaque, while its location to nearby Halmahera means its forests are home to numerous bird species. Home to one of the four historic sultanates in north Maluku, the Sultanate of Bacan played a key role in the spice trade, not so much for the spices themselves, but for Bacan’s strategic location and political control over the surrounding region.
Renowned scientist naturalist and explorer Alfred Russell Wallace studied the island as a guest of the Sultan and it was here that he discovered Wallace’s Giant Bee, the world’s largest bee, as well as continuing his research and thinking on evolution and species distribution. This afternoon we will explore the region’s beaches and fascinating underwater worlds.
DAY 10:
Buru Island – Fascinating and seldom visited, Buru Island is located at the boundary between the biogeographic zones of Australia and Asia. A high proportion of the species of birds and mammals here are found nowhere else with 10 endemic bird species and 4 endemic mammals as well as several near-endemic species. This morning, we will explore these remote shores together with our expert naturalists and guides. Enjoy opportunities to explore the forests in search of wildlife and many of the endemic species including the Blue-fronted Lorikeet and experience the hospitality of local communities during the village visits.
DAY 11:
Pulau Saparua & Pulau Molana –
The beautiful Lease Islands, which are largely undiscovered by modern travellers, sit to the east of Ambon Island, and are known for their fine white sandy beaches, coral gardens teeming with colourful fish and fascinating history. In the morning, we plan to visit Saparua with its many cultural sites and the 17th Century colonial Dutch Duurstede Fort built to defend the region in 1690 and stands proudly to this day.
In the afternoon we will visit the uninhabited Molana Island, the site of a Dutch Hospital which was destroyed during WWII, however it is the beautiful white sands and rich marine life that surround the island which will be the highlight of our visit as we enjoy the opportunity to swim or snorkel.
DAY 12:
Banda Neira –
Under consideration as a World Heritage Site due to its fascinating history as the centre of the Spice Islands trade and incredible biodiversity, Banda Neira is the main island in the archipelago of 10 tiny volcanic Banda Islands. Once the world’s sole source of nutmeg due to the islands’ native Myristica trees, the principal town of Banda Neira offers a glimpse into bygone days with its charming 17th century European relics including the five-sided Fort Belgica overlooking the harbour. Built in 1611 by the first Governor General of the Dutch East Indies and refurbished in the 90s it was designed to guard against sea threats and to protect the colonialists from any uprising locals. Across a narrow strait lies 640-metre cone of active volcano Gunung Banda Api which sits on its own island and is home to a variety of wildlife and bird species.
Below the sparkling sapphire water, the islands’ location near the centre of the Coral Triangle is evident with sprawling coral fields where myriad fish species including Scorpion, Ghost Pipefish, Napoleon Wrasse, Mandarin Fish, Hammerhead Sharks and more can be observed. Village visits and cultural immersions round out our time here including observing Banda’s famous Kora Kora canoes in action.
DAY 13:
Tanimbar Islands – An early rise with cameras at the ready is recommended this morning as the sun rises over Bohol Island’s famed Chocolate Hills. Often dubbed the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World,’ during the dry season the grass covering the more than 1,200 conical karst hills scattered across an area of 50 square kilometres turns a chocolatey brown creating this incredible phenomenon best enjoyed from a viewing station some 200 steps up, but absolutely worth the effort. During our time here we may explore the lush countryside cruising the Loboc River by local boats sampling local delicacies and traditional music from local musicians.
DAY 14:
At Sea – Take the time to relax and reflect on an amazing experience as we recap the highlights and enjoy a farewell dinner this evening.
DAY 15:
Darwin, Australia – This morning, we will arrive in Darwin, Australia’s ‘northern gateway’ famous for its glittering harbour, World War II history and enviable tropical outdoor lifestyle. After breakfast there will be a complimentary coach to a central hotel or to Darwin International Airport. For those disembarking, to allow time for disembarkation procedures and travel from Darwin, we do not recommend booking flights departing before 15h00 hours.

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