Gourmet Traveller (Australia)

30 REASONS TO SET SAIL

From polar expedition­s to luxe European sojourns, Louise Goldsbury nominates her pick of the great cruises for the year ahead.

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From polar expedition­s to luxe European sojourns, we’ve got the pick of cruises planned for the year ahead.

1 NORWEGIAN FJORDS Viking Ocean Cruises’ elegant new ships are as lovely as their destinatio­ns, none more so than the northernmo­st reaches of Norway. After cruising its magnificen­t fjords, head to the remote Shetland and Orkney islands, then explore Edinburgh for a day. The cruise ends in Greenwich on the Thames. Be sure to try the ship’s Nordic-style thermal suite and Mamsen’s, a Norwegian deli serving dishes from the recipe book of the mother of Viking’s president – expect beef tartare, split pea soup, and waffles topped with local cheeses. The 14-night “Into the Midnight Sun” on Viking Star departs Bergen, Norway, on 3 and 25 June 2017. vikingcrui­ses.com.au

2 ENCORE SEASON The new Seabourn Encore will sail from Dubai to Qatar, Oman, India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Indonesia, the Northern Territory and Queensland before convenient­ly concluding its “Seasons of the Southern Cross” voyage in Sydney later this year. Among the exotic ports of call are Muscat, Mumbai and Colombo. A highlight of this 600-passenger ship is The Grill, created in collaborat­ion with celebrated chef Thomas Keller, of The French Laundry and Per

Se. The 40-night “Seasons of the Southern Cross” on Seabourn Encore departs Dubai on 25 October 2017. seabourn.com

3 BATHERS’ BREAKAWAY Sydney chef and restaurate­ur Serge Dansereau will take a break from The Bathers’ Pavilion in August to host a gastronomi­c tour in Europe. Guests start their trip with a 12-night cruise on Silversea’s new Silver Muse, from Venice to Monte Carlo via Croatia and Montenegro, then join Dansereau on land for a culinary tour of France. Among the private events are lunch at Paul Bocuse’s three-star L’Auberge du Pont de Collonges, near Lyon, and a Champagne production tour at>

Louis Roederer. Limited to 26 people, the package includes luxury hotel stays and return airfares from Australia. The 26-night “Culinary Escape with Serge Dansereau” on Silver Muse departs select Australian capitals on 5 August 2017. latitude33.travel

4 FRANCE ENHANCED Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection has enhanced its Paris and Normandy cruises with trips to the gardens of Versailles, Étretat and Mont-Saint-Aignan golf courses, and La Couronne, the restaurant in which Julia Child had her first French meal. Cruise the Seine aboard the line’s new ship, Joie de Vivre, to Richard the Lionheart’s Château Gaillard, Monet’s home in Giverny, the medieval capital of Rouen, and World War II landing beaches. The seven-night “Paris & Normandy” on Joie de Vivre has multiple departures from April to November 2017. uniworld.com

5 TRANSATLAN­TIC TREAT The breadth of destinatio­ns visited makes Silver Whisper’s trans-Atlantic voyage a standout. Visiting 13 ports in 17 days, this cruise starts in England and takes in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Iceland, Greenland and Canada. Enjoy a round of golf in Cornwall, explore Dublin and Belfast, watch birds in Gaspe, take a photo tour in Narsarsuaq, stay overnight in Quebec City and dine well in Montréal. The sailing includes bonus food and wine activities, too. The 16-night “Transocean­ic Cruise” on Silver Whisper departs Southampto­n on 22 August 2017. silversea.com 6 AUSTRALIA TO THE WORLD The first world cruise from Australia to include the Arctic Circle, Sea Princess’s round-trip voyage from Sydney in May spends 104 days calling at 37 ports in the South Pacific, the Americas, the Mediterran­ean and northern Europe, with overnight stays in Venice, New York and Lima.

Sail through the Suez and Panama canals and enjoy the nightlife before late-evening departures in such hotspots as Barcelona, Reykjavik, Lisbon and Dubai. Passengers can embark in Sydney, Melbourne, or Fremantle and disembark in Sydney or Brisbane. The 104-night “World Cruise” on Sea Princess departs Sydney on 20 May 2017. princess.com.au

7 JUNGLE FEVER Bookings have opened for the highly anticipate­d Scenic Eclipse, billed by Australian cruising pioneer Scenic as “the world’s first discovery yacht”. It’s being built for adventure, with two submarines and two helicopter­s among other on-board toys, and this intriguing itinerary involves flying over Panamanian islands and jungle by helicopter and viewing the unique marine life of Ecuador’s

Isla de la Plata by submarine.

The cruise begins in World Heritage-listed Cartagena, Colombia, before moving to the pristine San Blas Islands, the Darién Jungle and Utría National Park, and finishing in Guayaquil, Ecuador. There’s also an opportunit­y to meet indigenous Embera and Kuna people in Panama. The seven-night “Panama, Colombia & Ecuador Discovery” on Scenic Eclipse departs Cartagena on 9 November 2018. scenic.com.au

8 ASTRONAUTS AFLOAT To celebrate the United Nations’ World Space Week, Cunard will host a cosmic trans-Atlantic crossing from New York to Southampto­n featuring lectures from a leading astronomer, an astronaut and former shuttle pilot, a NASA historian, and the commercial director of Virgin Galactic. This one-off themed voyage will be aboard the grand ocean liner Queen Mary 2, which was extensivel­y refurbishe­d last year and has its own planetariu­m. The seven-night “Eastbound Trans-Atlantic Crossing and World Space Week” on Queen Mary 2 departs New York on 6 October 2017. cunardline.com.au

9 MOZART AND MICHELIN Crystal Cruises has entered river cruising with a bang, launching one of the most luxurious vessels on the Danube. On each voyage aboard the Crystal Mozart, launched last year, guests are treated to a compliment­ary meal at a choice of Michelin-starred restaurant­s during shore visits (more reservatio­ns are available for a fee). In Vienna, dining options include restaurant­s Le Ciel, Konstantin Filippou, Tian and Edvard; in Budapest, choose from Winekitche­n, Tanti, Costes, and Costes Downtown. The nine-night “Round-trip Vienna” on Crystal Mozart has multiple departures from April to December 2017. crystalcru­ises.com

10 WINE ON WATER Scott McWilliam, of McWilliam’s Wines, and Peter Barry, of Jim Barry Wines in the Clare Valley, will travel aboard two of APT’s Wine Series European river cruises this year. They’ll have a personal stash of their own wines on board for tastings, and will host winematche­d dinners, lead excursions to wineries and discuss European wine heritage and traditions. There’s a train trip aboard the Majestic Imperator between Austria and Germany, a banquet at the 14th-century Namedy Castle near Koblenz, and a cocktail party and concert at Vienna’s City Palace featuring the Mozart Boys’ Choir. The 14-night “Magnificen­t Europe” Wine Series on AmaVerde departs Amsterdam on 23 July and 11 November 2017. aptouring.com.au

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WHISKY TRAIL

Round up seven friends to book out an eightpasse­nger hotel barge (with four crew and a chef) on the Caledonian Canal, linking Scotland’s east and west coasts. Enjoy the Scottish spirit at three historic distilleri­es – Benromach, Glen Ord and Dalwhinnie Distillery in Cairngorms National Park – with private tastings and tours. Optional excursions take in Eilean Donan castle, the battlefiel­d of Culloden Moor and the ruins of Urquhart Castle overlookin­g Loch Ness. On board, the menu is focused on regional seafood, game, cheeses and single malts.

The barge operator, European Waterways, takes bookings for individual cabins on select dates but most weekly departures are by charter only. The six-night “Whisky Trail” on Scottish Highlander departs Inverness; charters are available year-round. gobarging.com

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POLAR PHOTOGRAPH­Y Aurora Expedition­s has devised a new Antarctic adventure for amateur photograph­ers, from iPhone snappers to DSLR devotees. This early-season voyage features a masterclas­s and tutorials by photograph­er Chris Bray, who will also conduct private sessions on compositio­n, camera settings, post-production and video editing. Excursions are timed to capture the best light, from a dawn outing on the penguin-packed beaches of South Georgia to extended Zodiac cruises among icebergs and glaciers, spotting leopard seals and seabirds. The 19-night “Photograph­er’s Antarctica & South Georgia” on Polar Pioneer departs Punta Arenas, Chile, on 27 November

2017. auroraexpe­ditions.com.au

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OPERA AT SEA Spanish tenor José Carreras headlines a performing arts cruise as part of his 2017 farewell world tour – your chance to hear one of his last performanc­es. A cast drawn from leading musical theatre, opera and classical music companies will gather for this South Pacific sailing from Sydney, with performanc­es by maestro David Giménez (Carreras’ nephew) and

Australian opera stars Marina Prior and David Hobson. Between visits to Nouméa and the Isle of Pines, guests can look forward to theme nights hosted by Ray Martin, join a passenger choir led by conductor Jonathon Welch, and line up at autograph signings with the stars. The seven-night “Bravo!” cruise on Radiance of the Seas departs Sydney on 31 October 2017. bravo2017.com

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PEARLS OF THE PACIFIC

The latest company to start cruising to Australia is Norwegian Cruise Line. A voyage on Norwegian Jewel is a fine introducti­on: from Hawaii to Tahiti and the South Pacific en route to Sydney. Tropical stops include Nawiliwili (Kauai); Hilo (Hawaii); Nuku Hiva, Fakarava, Bora Bora, Moorea, Raiatea and Papeete (French Polynesia); Pago Pago (American Samoa); Apia (Samoa); Suva and Lautoka (Fiji); Port

Vila (Vanuatu); and Nouméa and Isle of Pines (New Caledonia).

The 28-night Hawaii & South Pacific cruise on Norwegian Jewel departs Honolulu on 13 October 2017. ncl.com.au

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MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY

Follow the ill-fated voyage of the HMS Bounty through the South Pacific, passing Nomuka Island, visited by the crew the day before the mutiny against Captain William Bligh, and Tofua Island, where Bligh and his loyalists landed>

after being cast adrift. An historian recounts the story of this maritime saga along the way. Stops include Norfolk Island, Nuku’alofa and Vava’u in Tonga, and Suva in Fiji, and the beautiful beaches of Maré, New Caledonia. The newest ship in P&O’s fleet, which débuts in June, promises waterslide­s, barefoot bowls and residentia­l-elegant interiors. The 16-night “Bounty Adventure” on Pacific Explorer departs Sydney on 12 October

2017. pocruises.com.au

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CHINESE MEKONG

On a four-country river expedition last year, Pandaw became the first Western operator to reach China via the Upper Mekong River, through

Laos, Myanmar and Thailand. This fascinatin­g itinerary has opened up Yunnan province to high-end tourism. It includes overnight stops in Vientiane and Luang Prabang in Laos, Chiang Saen in northern Thailand and Jinghong in Yunnan, and can be combined with a Pandaw cruise from Ho Chi Minh City to Siem Reap to navigate the entire length of the fabled river. The 14-night “The Mekong: From Laos to China” on Champa Pandaw departs Vientiane from September to November 2017. pandaw.com

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ARABIAN NIGHTS Egypt, Jordan and Oman are the focus of “Route of the Frankincen­se”. During overnight docks in Safaga and Aqaba, travellers have time to explore the Valley of the Kings and Petra, the Jordanian city carved into pink rock more than 2,000 years ago. There’s a Bedouin performanc­e under the desert stars at atmospheri­c Wadi Rum; and in Salalah, Oman, see the ruins of Sumahram Old City and the World Heritage site of Al Baleed Archaeolog­ical Park, the centre of the frankincen­se trade. Solo sailors will appreciate Azamara’s rates for singles: 125 per cent of the double occupancy fare on its refurbishe­d ship. The 17-night “Route of the Frankincen­se” on Azamara Journey departs Athens on 28 October 2017. azamaraclu­bcruises.com

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RAINFOREST ADVENTURES Lindblad Expedition­s has built a new ship and fitted it with equipment designed to film and listen to marine mammals underwater. During its first season this year, National Geographic Quest will transit the Panama Canal and dive deep into Costa Rica, with a staff member for every 12 guests, including five naturalist­s. Hike into rainforest to spot sloths, toucans and monkeys. Search for wildlife in Zodiacs, kayak through mangroves and swim in a waterfall pool. The ship has 50 cabins, including

12 that can be reconfigur­ed for families. The seven-night “Costa Rica and the Panama Canal” on National Geographic Quest departs Panama City weekly during December 2017 and January 2018. au.expedition­s.com

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PRIVATE JET SAFARI For a cool $141,000, join a cross-continenta­l journey by air, land and sea. SeaDream Yacht Club has partnered with a private jet company for a Mediterran­ean cruise and an African safari. After sailing on the Seadream I megayacht from Spain to the south of France, Italy and Monaco, the small group is whisked away on a Boeing 757 to Botswana, Rwanda, South Africa and Morocco. Observe mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park, witness the teeming wildlife of the Okavango Delta in Botswana, and in Morocco trek into the Atlas Mountains and enjoy a farewell dinner in Marrakech.

The 19-night “Sea Sky Safari” on Seadream I departs Barcelona on 5 May 2017. seadream.com

20 INDONESIA BY TALL SHIP

A tall ship with its white sails billowing in the breeze evokes the romance of the seas, and it’s exciting to see a fine example, the four-masted Star Clipper, heading to Indonesia. The 170-passenger ship can squeeze into rarely visited places such as Pulau Satonda, a volcanic island surrounded by coral reefs with a lake in its crater. Other ports of call include Pink Beach on Komodo Island, Senggigi Beach on Lombok, and the Gili islands: Gili Nanggu,

Gili Meno and Gili Trawangan. Passengers can visit the World Heritage-listed 9th-century temple of Borobudur in central Java and the active volcano Mount Bromo, as well as snorkellin­g, kayaking and canoeing. Seven-, 10- and 11-night Indonesia cruises on Star Clipper depart Bali from May to October 2017. starclippe­rs.com

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MOVIES ON DECK Movies under the stars paired with food “that brings the scenes on the screen to life” is the aim of Celebrity Cruises’ “A Taste of Film” experience, now available on the top deck of the newly refurbishe­d Celebrity Solstice. Other enhancemen­ts include new cabanas and a sushi restaurant. Try all its restaurant­s – and the Martini bar – on a round-trip sailing from Sydney to the Bay of Islands, Auckland, Akaroa, Dunedin, Tauranga and the mesmerisin­g Milford, Dusky and Doubtful sounds. The 12-night “New Zealand Cruise” on Celebrity Solstice departs Sydney on 30 October and 9 December 2017, and 22 January 2018. celebrityc­ruises.com.au

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CARIBBEAN

CLASS

Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ high-luxe Seven Seas Explorer cruises the Caribbean this year, allowing travellers to explore the natural beauty of islands such as St Maarten, St Kitts and Dominica. See the clear waters of Bonaire, climb waterfalls at St George’s, Grenada, and stroll along the colourful waterfront and floating market of Dutch-flavoured Willemstad, Curaçao. At St Lucia, join the ship’s chef at the open-air Castries Market to shop for produce and then learn how to prepare traditiona­l St Lucian dishes. Or try snuba (scuba diving crossed with snorkellin­g) off Pigeon Island. The 14-night “Southern Caribbean Charm” on Seven Seas Explorer departs Miami on 20 December, 2017. rssc.com

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EXCLUSIVE BURMA In the style of the legendary colonial hotel of the same name, The Strand Cruise is a 28-cabin ship with access to private moorings close to landmarks along Myanmar’s Irrawaddy River. An exclusive mooring overnight at Ava, for example, allows passengers to explore the temple of Maha Aungmye Bonzan after the crowds have departed. It’s the only operator to offer visits to the landmark U-Bein bridge on both north- and south-bound itinerarie­s. Travellers can top or tail their cruise at The Strand Hotel Yangon, which reopened in November after extensive refurbishm­ent. The four-night “Bagan to Mandalay” on The Strand Cruise has multiple departures from July to September 2017. thestrandc­ruise.com

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VIETNAM VIA WATERSLIDE

Billed as Asia’s first luxury ship, the 3,352-passenger Genting Dream has submersibl­es, six waterslide­s, a zip-line and a 100-seat reflexolog­y lounge. Among the 35 eateries and bars are a cabaret restaurant with live entertainm­ent, an open-air nightclub with a shallow-pool dancefloor, and karaoke rooms. In a coup for Dream Cruises, Australian chef and restaurate­ur Mark Best has opened his first shipboard restaurant, named Bistro, on board. Whisky lovers will congregate at Johnnie Walker House, which>

promises whisky and food pairings and a tasting bar stocked with rare single malts. The ship’s Vietnam itinerary takes in Da Nang and Halong Bay. The five-night “Vietnam Cruise” on Genting Dream has regular departures from Hong Kong in 2017. dreamcruis­eline.com

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NORTHWEST PASSAGE Global warming has made it possible to cruise the Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic, an icy sea route that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Last year Crystal Serenity made history as the largest ship to successful­ly navigate the route and she returns this season. Aside from the promise of polar bears, amazing landscapes and the Northern Lights, travellers learn about the cultures and people of the Arctic. The 31-night “Northwest Passage Explorer” on Crystal Serenity departs Anchorage, Alaska, on 15 August 2017. crystalcru­ises.com

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AFRICA TO ASIA Spend Christmas and New Year’s Eve cruising the Indian Ocean on a paradisiac­al itinerary by Oceania Cruises. Animal lovers have the chance to spot white rhinos at a game reserve in South Africa and see black lemurs at a sanctuary near Madagascar’s Nosy Be. Plant lovers can stroll Cape Town’s Kirstenbos­ch Botanical Garden and visit a spice plantation in the rainforest­s of the Seychelles. Other stops on this month-long escape include the Maldives, Phuket, Colombo and Zanzibar. The 29-night “Indian Ocean Jubilee” on Nautica departs Cape Town on 21 December 2017. oceaniacru­ises.com

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AWESOME ALASKA Holland America Line has operated in Alaska for 70 years and has crafted land-based experience­s in tandem with its cruises, so travellers see more than icebergs and glaciers. A round-trip package from Seattle to the Yukon Territory and Denali National Park mixes wilderness retreats, gold-rush towns, rail journeys and short flights. The Inside Passage cruise ticks all the boxes for breathtaki­ng scenery, and there’s the chance to approach Mendenhall Glacier by helicopter, or set out from Juneau to trek across ice or go dog sledding. The 10-night “Seattle, Yukon and Denali” on Nieuw Amsterdam departs Seattle from May to September 2017. hollandame­rica.com.au

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CORAL SEA ESCAPE French expedition line Ponant starts its Coral Sea voyage in Cairns then sails to Papua New Guinea, exploring World War II relics at Milne Bay, and the port town of Rabaul, surrounded by volcanoes. From here, the 132-cabin megayacht L’Austral weaves between the tranquil archipelag­os of the Solomons and Vanuatu, stopping at some of the lesser-visited islands for exceptiona­l snorkellin­g and the chance to glimpse the lives of communitie­s along the way. The 15-night “In the Heart of Oceania” on L’Austral departs Cairns on 8 December 2017. ponant.com

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VOLCANIC VOYAGE Care to explore the Aeolian Islands off Sicily aboard a 10-passenger wooden gulet? Peter SommerSo Travels has a new itinerary hosted by historian and archaeolog­istarchaeo­l Dr Michael Metcalfe. Enjoy the food and wines of Salina, swim in thet Mediterran­ean off Lipari, walk through Bronze-age villages and archaeolog­ical sites on Panarea, and hike to the smoking crater of Stromboli. The six-night “Cruising the Aeolian Islands” with Dr Michael Metcalfe on Deriya Deniz departs Milazzo, Sicily, on 24 June 2017. petersomme­r.com

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TASMANIAN WORLD HERITAGE Keep it local on this southern Tasmanian coastal cruise, which explores territory otherwise accessible only via a seven-day hike or by light aircraft. Spend two days exploring the World Heritage wilderness area at Port Davey and Bathurst Harbour. Hike to Wineglass Bay, or try a segment of the South Coast Track. Visit Maria Island and Port Arthur. Pop in to family-run Grandvewe Cheeses to taste artisanal produce, and enjoy freshly shucked oysters and wine tasting on Bruny Island. Local produce and wines are served on Coral Expedition­s I, a boutique twin-hulled catamaran designed for 50 guests with an all-Australian crew. The sevennight “Pristine Tasmania” on Coral Expedition­s I departs Hobart regularly from November 2017 to February 2018. coralexped­itions.com.au

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