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| ![]() AdventureSmith Explorations Goes Deep into Australia with Remote Coastal Access by Small ShipCruises focus on the largely uninhabited,16,000-mile coastline where small ships with shallow drafts have exclusive access to remote areas of the Kimberley outback, the Great Barrier Reef and the beaches of Tasmania.
By: AdventureSmith This touring strategy is evident in a new portfolio of cruise offerings in Australia. AdventureSmith Explorations focuses on the most sought-after destinations along Australia's largely uninhabited, 16,000-mile coastline where small ships with shallow drafts have exclusive access. These regions include, for example, remote areas of the Kimberley outback, the Great Barrier Reef and the beaches of Tasmania. "Don't shortchange this great destination by trying to do too much," advises Todd Smith, visionary founder and president of AdventureSmith Explorations (www.adventuresmithexplorations.com) Following are cruise itineraries that heed Smith's philosophy… The Kimberley- Cruising to the Australian Outback (https://www.adventuresmithexplorations.com/ Here guests witness a coastal topography showered by tides that rise and fall sometimes 33 feet, view aboriginal cave art of indigenous populations and enjoy world-class birding on an island that harbors 18,000 breeding pairs of brown boobies as well as Roseate terns and is a significant breeding area for green sea turtles. Activities may include hiking, scenic helicopter flights (added cost), kayaking, inflatable boat/skiff excursions, land treks, wildlife observation, cultural and village visits and participating in conservation efforts. Cruises depart either Darwin or Broome from March through October on any of three small adventure ships for 46 to 120 passengers. The per person double rate is from $6,240. Pristine Tasmania (https://www.adventuresmithexplorations.com/ In Tasmania, national parks are the star, some featuring gorges with nearly 1,000-foot-high- Just added to AdventureSmith's trip offerings is a 15-day circumnavigation of the entire island of Tasmania (alternative itinerary within Pristine Tasmania (https://www.adventuresmithexplorations.com/ Great Barrier Reef Cruises (https://www.adventuresmithexplorations.com/ Guests on AdventureSmith Explorations' cruises see past the world of day-boat visitors. These cruises travel farther, allowing for more time to explore healthy, thriving and complex reef structures without competing for space with all the other snorkel and dive boats. The longer eight-day tour beginning in Cairns visits Cooktown where the famous explorer, Captain James Cook in 1770 claimed Australia as a British colony. Guests are introduced to indigenous culture at a cultural park and in botanic gardens and may glimpse the antics of native Australian wildlife including kangaroos and wallabies. Slowly moving down Australia's eastern coast, the reefs become the centers of attention. The Great Barrier Reef is actually a series of thousands of individual coral cays. Guests board glass-bottomed boats at the first stop. A marine biologist introduces sea turtles, giant clams, rays, over 200 species of native birds and at some cays over 1,500 species of fish that inhabit this World Heritage-listed site. Marine life in one region thrives in a mangrove eco-system: crocodiles, dolphins, turtles and dugongs all feeding on plentiful sea grasses. On Dunk Island a rainforest walk reveals the blue-winged Ulysses butterfly, yellow-bellied sunbird, emerald dove and orange-footed scrub fowl; on the same day view as many as 400 different species of coral at Nathan Reef. Activities include guided scuba diving (extra cost), sunning on the beach, swimming, snorkeling and hiking. The gateway city is Cairns. The per person double rate for eight days is from $2,655. For details on all of AdventureSmith Explorations' small ship cruises, itineraries, availability and for 2019-2020 reservations, please call 866-575-2875 toll-free or visit the company website (https://www.adventuresmithexplorations.com/? PR Contact: Widness and Wiggins PR Sara Widness / sara@widnesspr.com / Ph: 802-234-6704 Dave Wiggins / dave@travelnewssource.com / Ph: 720-301-3822 End
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