New Adventures On The True North!
North Star Cruises Australia has announced two brand new adventures on the revered adventure-cruise ship, True North: –
The Louisiades Discovery Cruise (7 Nights)
Over the years many of North Star’s guests have remarked about how envious they are when they hear of the True North sailing off to discover new destinations and, many have remarked about how they would like to join the crew of the True North the next time they go in search of adventure!
Well here’s the chance they’ve been waiting for.
In December a boatload of adventurers will join artist Larry Mitchell on a ‘discovery cruise’ to the Louisiade Archipelago!
The Louisiades run south from the tip of PNG’s main island and all suggests that this rarely visited part of the world is perfectly suited to the True North’s well tested routine of helicopters, culture, snorkelling, diving and fishing!
Or perhaps you would prefer something a little closer to home?
Southern Safari (7 Nights)
The crew of the True North has spent a fair bit of time in South Australian waters and they reckon there’s couple of spots in that part of the world that rival the best. Highlights of the new Southern Safari cruise include wine tasting in the McLaren Vale, cage diving with white sharks, a visit to Kangaroo Island, a “tuna rodeo” in Port Lincoln, oyster tasting in Coffin Bay and visits to some of South Australia’s most remote islands.
For more information contact North Star Cruises on +61 (0)8 91921 829 or visit www.northstarcruises.com.au
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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