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Abrolhos Islands and Coral Coast - 12 Nights - Fremantle to Broome

Ship: Coral Geographer   
Departure: Saturday, April 11, 2026
Nights: 12 nights
Departs: Fremantle
Returns: Broome
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One Way Trip
One
way trip
Duration
12
Nights
Days at Sea
3
Sea Days
Ports
7
Ports
Countries Visted
1
Countries
  • Itinerary

    Abrolhos Islands and Coral Coast - 12 Nights - Fremantle to Broome

    Ports of call

    To find out more about the itinerary for this cruise, select the itinerary items below.

    Day Date Port of Call Arrival Departure
    1 Saturday, April 11, 2026 Fremantle, Australia 09:00
    View of Fremantle, Australia

    When booking cruises from Fremantle, Perth, there is only one main cruise terminal, built in 1962 the Victoria Quay Cruise Terminal at Fremantle is where all cruises from Fremantle will depart. Fremantle is a day-out destination with historic buildings, eateries, tourist attractions and ferries up the Swan River to the City, and off-shore to Rottnest Island. Cars can set-down passengers and find long-term parking nearby. Read more about Fremantle, Australia

    2 Sunday, April 12, 2026 At Sea
    3 Monday, April 13, 2026 Abrolhos Islands, Australia
    View of Abrolhos Islands, Australia

    The Abrolhos Islands lie about 60 kilometers west of Geraldton, on the Western Australian coast, and consist of 122 islands clustered into three main groups: the Wallabi Group, Easter Group and Pelsaert Group, which extend from north to south across 100 kilometers of ocean. The area is home to an abundance of wildlife including sea lions, dolphins, migratory whales and sea birds. The extensive coral reef system stretches for a hundred kilometers and is home to many species. Read more about Abrolhos Islands, Australia

    4 Tuesday, April 14, 2026 Abrolhos Islands, Australia
    View of Abrolhos Islands, Australia

    The Abrolhos Islands lie about 60 kilometers west of Geraldton, on the Western Australian coast, and consist of 122 islands clustered into three main groups: the Wallabi Group, Easter Group and Pelsaert Group, which extend from north to south across 100 kilometers of ocean. The area is home to an abundance of wildlife including sea lions, dolphins, migratory whales and sea birds. The extensive coral reef system stretches for a hundred kilometers and is home to many species. Read more about Abrolhos Islands, Australia

    5 Wednesday, April 15, 2026 Abrolhos Islands, Australia
    View of Abrolhos Islands, Australia

    The Abrolhos Islands lie about 60 kilometers west of Geraldton, on the Western Australian coast, and consist of 122 islands clustered into three main groups: the Wallabi Group, Easter Group and Pelsaert Group, which extend from north to south across 100 kilometers of ocean. The area is home to an abundance of wildlife including sea lions, dolphins, migratory whales and sea birds. The extensive coral reef system stretches for a hundred kilometers and is home to many species. Read more about Abrolhos Islands, Australia

    6 Thursday, April 16, 2026 Denham, Australia
    View of Denham, Australia

    Located on the western coast of the Peron Peninsula 831 km north of Perth, Denham is the westernmost town in Australia, and is named in honour of Captain Henry Mangles Denham of the Royal Navy, who charted Shark Bay in 1858. Today Denham survives as the gateway for the tourists who come to see the dolphins at Monkey Mia, which is located 23 km north-east of the town. The town also has an attractive beach and a jetty popular with those interested in fishing and boating. Read more about Denham, Australia

    7 Friday, April 17, 2026 Cruising The Ningaloo Coast
    8 Saturday, April 18, 2026 Ningaloo Reef, Australia
    View of Ningaloo Reef, Australia

    Along the remote northern coastline of Western Australias lies Ningaloo Reef. From North to South it stretches some 260 km along the coastline, making it the longest fringing reef in the world. The reef supports a myriad of marine life including over 220 species of colorful coral formations and a huge selection of over 500 species of fish. Read more about Ningaloo Reef, Australia

    9 Sunday, April 19, 2026 Exmouth Gulf, Australia
    View of Exmouth Gulf, Australia

    Exmouth is a small town situated just north of the Tropic of Capricorn, and north of Perth. It has an average winter temperature of 25 deg. and a summer average of 35 deg. Read more about Exmouth Gulf, Australia

    10 Monday, April 20, 2026 Montebello Islands, Australia
    View of Montebello Islands, Australia

    The Montebello Islands are an archipelago of around 174 small islands (about 35 of which are named) located 128 km off the Pilbara coast of North West Australia. Montebello is Italian for Beautiful Mountain. The islands were economically significant for pearl fishing from the end of the nineteenth century until the outbreak of the Second World War. Read more about Montebello Islands, Australia

    11 Tuesday, April 21, 2026 Ningaloo Reef, Australia
    View of Ningaloo Reef, Australia

    Along the remote northern coastline of Western Australias lies Ningaloo Reef. From North to South it stretches some 260 km along the coastline, making it the longest fringing reef in the world. The reef supports a myriad of marine life including over 220 species of colorful coral formations and a huge selection of over 500 species of fish. Read more about Ningaloo Reef, Australia

    12 Wednesday, April 22, 2026 At Sea
    13 Thursday, April 23, 2026 Broome, Australia 08:00
    View of Broome, Australia

    Broome, situated on a peninsula in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, is known as the ‘pearl of the north’ due to its being the home of the South Sea pearls, among the largest commercially harvested cultured pearls in the world. In the 1800s Broome attracted pearl divers from Japan, Malaysia and the Philippines, resulting in the delightful multicultural town it is today. Visitors can witness first-hand how Broome pearls are cultured on a cruise to a local pearl farm, and hear the romantic stories of the original pearl luggers. Read more about Broome, Australia

  • Ship

    Coral Geographer Overview

    Coral Geographer

    As sister ship to Coral Adventurer (launched April 2019), Coral Geographer will remain true to our pursuit of authentic expeditions. When designing our next generation of ships, we stubbornly resisted the trend to go large and glitzy. We remain small enough to go to untouched places, focusing on bringing small numbers of like-minded guests closer to nature and cultures with personal attention and professional Australian service. Arriving in 2021, the 99-passenger ship will feature the same state-of-the-art specifications and expedition features as Coral Adventurer. However, due to popular demand, she will have an increased number of 6 bridge deck suites with horizon bathtubs.

  • Cabins

    Coral Geographer Cabins

    Suite

    Suite

    Suite on the Coral Geographer Suite on the Coral Geographer

    Cabin Types

    BS

    Average Cabin Size – 0 m2

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    Size: 37.5 sqm. Private Balcony. All six Bridge Deck Suites are spacious and elegant retreats after a busy day ashore. Suites are equipped with a lounge area, minibar and personal coffee machine. They have special Junior King sized beds. An 3.5 sq m private balcony has an outdoor daybed and lounge chair for two. A unique outside-facing bathroom with horizon bath completes the experience.

    Balcony

    Balcony

    Balcony on the Coral Geographer Balcony on the Coral Geographer

    Cabin Types

    BB, EB

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    Size approx: 21.4 sq. mt. with Private Balcony. Both Bridge Deck staterooms are comfortably furnished with a junior King size bed which can be separated into two singles. A wardrobe, desk, and armchair are included. A compact en-suite has a toilet, shower and ample storage. French windows opening to a balcony with seating for two gives you a private perch to watch the panorama unfold outside. These staterooms are located on the bridge deck with superb views and adjacent to the Cairns and Darwin suites.

    Promenade

    Promenade

    Promenade on the Coral Geographer Promenade on the Coral Geographer

    Cabin Types

    PB

    Average Cabin Size – 0 m2

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    Size: 17 sqm. Picture windows. Promenade Deck Staterooms are located below the Explorer Deck and are furnished with a junior King size bed which can be separated into two singles. A large picture window gives you wide views of the world outside.

    Coral Deck

    Coral Deck

    Coral Deck on the Coral Geographer Coral Deck on the Coral Geographer

    Cabin Types

    CB

    Average Cabin Size – 0 m2

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    Size: 17 sqm. Porthole windows. Coral Deck Staterooms are identical to the Promenade Deck Staterooms except for their location one deck below. These staterooms have a porthole rather than picture windows.

  • Deck Plans

    Coral Geographer Deck Plans

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  • Other Dates

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    Coral Expeditions Offer

    Coral Expeditions Offer

    Whichever sailing you choose, you’ll enjoy amenities including:

    • Daily guided expeditions
    • All meals onboard
    • Selected beverages
    • Comprehensive sightseeing and more.

    Terms & Conditions apply.

Cabin Availability

Hold a cabin or view live cabin availability aboard Coral Geographer for this sailing

Coral Deck at the Coral Geographer

Coral Deck

From $12900
Promenade at the Coral Geographer

Promenade

From $15480
Balcony at the Coral Geographer

Balcony

From $20640
Suite at the Coral Geographer

Suite

From $27780

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  • Abrolhos Islands and Coral Coast - 12 Nights - Fremantle to Broome

    Cruiseline: Coral Expeditions Cruises Ship: Coral Geographer Departure: Saturday, April 11, 2026 Nights: 12 nights Departs: Fremantle Returns: Broome

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