True North Southern Safari 8 Nights Great Australian Bight Cruise
A safari at sea across the Great Australian Bight from Adelaide to Ceduna with your favourite crew.
Itinerary
Night 1
Your
welcome aboard the stylish True North is tonight alongside the trendy
cafes and purveyors of Glenelg's fashionable Marina Pier. Join the crew
for a cocktail and aperitif as we introduce the delights of Australia's
most unique adventure-cruise ship. Your evening cruise to the tip of
the Fleurieu Peninsular will feature our renowned cuisine!
Day 1
Cape
Jervis is frequently referred to as the 'gateway' to Kangaroo Island
however this picturesque seaside village also provides convenient
access to the revered McLaren Vale. Join our air-conditioned coach as
we discover a wine producing region that easily rivals Australia's best.
The
McLaren Vale's favourable climate and geographical influences have
resulted in a thoroughly deserved reputation as one of the 'safest'
places in the world to grow grapes. And, you will not be able to resist
the local grower's commitment to excellence in fruit production. Small
and large producers give the highest priority to maintaining the
distinctive characteristics that emulate from the region's various
micro-climates and, the careful control of water application ensures
fully ripened grapes that provide winemakers with fruit of great
flavour. The region's restored Shiraz vines now produce truly great
Shiraz that consistently wins top awards around the world!
And
the region is equally famous for combining wine with local treasures
from the sea! Delight in the McLaren's best wines and enjoy a sumptuous
seafood lunch at our featured winery before returning to the True North
for the short cruise to Kangaroo Island.
Day 2
Kangaroo
Island has been described as "one of the earth's last unspoilt
refuges". Much of the islands native bushland remains undisturbed and
more than a third of the island has been set aside for conservation.
And the 'locals' include some of Australia's most distinctive
characters - koalas, platypi, echidnas, sea lions, penguins, goannas,
kangaroos and wallabies.
Kangaroo Island is also distinctly
beautiful featuring pristine beaches, rugged coastal cliff s and sleepy
seaside cottages. It's also a big island - covering an area of 4,500
square kilometres, it is Australia's third largest island and there are
numerous tour options available including island tours, wildlife
walkabouts and nocturnal excursions. Your cruise director will advise
regarding a range of activities designed to provide a unique insight
into this fascinating destination. See stunning coastal landscapes,
penguin rookeries, historic buildings, limestone caves and much, much
more!
Day 3
Have
you ever wanted to cage dive with great white sharks - well this could
be the opportunity that you have been waiting for! Join our experienced
local operator for a once in lifetime opportunity to see huge white
sharks up close and in their natural environment. An experience that
you will not forget!
If diving with white sharks is not exactly
your 'cup of tea' - there will be ample opportunity to engage in
activities somewhat less confronting as we explore the Gambier Islands.
Perhaps its time for a spot of fishing in a secluded bay! Our guides
are practised at introducing local fishing techniques to both the
beginner and expert alike! And with multiple expedition vessels at our
disposal - take advantage of small groups and personal assistance.
Target species include the delectable King George whiting and out deep
'double-headers' of pink snapper are not uncommon.
Our schedule
will also include morning and afternoon sightseeing excursions - our
knowledgeable guides will be happy to introduce local history and
geography.
Day 4
Port
Lincoln is a major tuna fishing area and in recent times the industry
has generated vast wealth on the back of a lucrative Japanese market.
The prices paid for high-grade tuna can be very spectacular indeed -
fish prepared specifically for the sashimi trade can command in excess
of $150,000 per tonne and as a result, many of the local fishermen have
become millionaires.
Fish farming has also become an important
local industry - tuna, kingfi sh, mussels, oysters, abalone and
lobsters are all 'grown' locally and a visit to the area would not be
complete without experiencing a 'tuna rodeo'. Workers on the tuna farms
are called "cowboys" and once you see their unique fish handling
techniques you will understand why!
Our guides will provide an
entertaining introduction to local commercial fi shing and aquaculture
and, don't miss a unique opportunity to swim with giant southern
blue-fin tuna!
In the afternoon join everyone ashore for a tour
of Port Lincoln itself but make sure you're back onboard just before
sunset - a sashimi 'tasting' will be a fitting end to the day's
activities.
Day 5
Wake
this morn in beautiful Coffin Bay. The area is widely admired for its
pristine beauty - endless tranquil bays fringed with brilliant sandy
beaches and surrounded by national park.
And more recently the
area has also developed a reputation for producing succulent oysters!
Take a hike in the Coffin Bay National Park; visit the Coffin Bay town
site, the fully restored Mount Dutton Bay woolshed and the Kellidie Bay
oyster leases.
And something special again today! Join the crew
ashore for a beach picnic on Gallipoli Beach - a beach with striking
similarities to a far away coast and, setting for the film "Gallipoli".
After
lunch enjoy a leisurely cruise to Greeny Island - blue water home to
schools of monster tuna, huge samson fish and, giant yellow tail
kingfish! Take a relaxing cruise around the island before indulging in
some Coffin Bay oysters - True North style!
Day 6
Welcome
to the Pearson Islands - remote Islands on South Australia's west coast
that have changed little since they were first discovered by Matthew
Flinders in 1802.
They are well know for producing monster King
George whiting however big Australian salmon and flathead are also
common inshore. Out in the deep snapper, blue groper, blue-fin and
kingies will challenge the most determined angler!
Explore the
islands, have a swim on one of the many inviting beaches, visit the
local seal colonies or try SCUBA diving in the clear Mediterranean
style waters.
At night the local seals are known for catching fish attracted by the ship's lights.
Day 7
Today we visit the Franklin Islands and nearby Saint Francis Island.
For
something a little different, you might be interested in joining one of
our chefs for the morning - see how to catch, cook and prepare the
revered blue manna crab.
The islands feature many sheltered bays
and millions of shearwaters that nest in shallow burrows. Spend the
entire day exploring, fishing, snorkelling and diving as you prepare
for your last night onboard the magnificent True North.
Day 8
Early morning disembarkation in Ceduna and light aircraft transfer to Adelaide.

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