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Cruise & Sailing Travel

Let’s cruise away, be it on a luxury yacht, cruise ship, river boat, kayak and basically anything that floats on water.

Kerala Inland Waterways

Image: Steve Collins For a very relaxing look at one of the most laidback areas of India, yes, there are some, head to Kerala on the Malabar Coast to cruise aboard a converted rice barge. The vessels themselves are very comfortable as they slowly wend their way along the narrow waterways...

Kimberley Quest discover the breathtaking

Image: Kimberley Quest/Matt Fieldes Kimberley Quest explores the bays and rivers of the remote Kimberley in Western Australia’s Northwest, and it’s a most unique and wonderful experience. Kimberley Quest is a small cruise ship of nine cabins, catering for a maximum of 18 guests.  The...

Supping at Sea around Western Australia

Image: Sea West With 12,500 km of coastline, Western Australia has some spectacular scenery. Sea West takes you to some of the most gorgeous places whilst you dine on fresh local seafood, produce and wine. Sea West truly does present you with the best in the West. Board luxury vessels for...

glacier snow landscape mountains

Eat Play Stay in Alaska

Explore the wilds of Canada before embarking on a Coral Princess cruise through the Inside Passage to Alaska. The Coral Princess sailed Alaska’s Inside Passage between the Gulf of Alaska and Puget Sound, where passengers can see wildlife in the water including whales, orcas, sea...

Harbour Master is the new Rottnest Island ferry

Perth, the capital of Western Australia has an island just 18 kilometres offshore.  Called Rottnest Island, because the first Dutch explorers mistook the island’s small marsupial, the quokka, for a rat, Rotto, as it is colloquially known, is a favourite holiday island for both locals...