Kimberley Expedition: 10 Nights

 

This 10 night voyage offers spectacular cruising though pristine wilderness in the very heart of Fiordland National Park, the largest in New Zealand and one of the largest in the world.

OperatorVesselPorts of CallSailing DatesKimberley Expedition, 10 Nights
Orion Expedition CruisesMV Orion Broome, Nares Point, Talbot Bay (Horizontal Waterfalls), Montgomery Reef & Raft Point, Hunter River, Vansittart Bay, King George River and Falls, Wyndham (for Bungle Bungles), Jaco Island, Darwin,
DepartsMon, Sep 10 2012
ArrivesThu, Sep 20 2012
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Cruise Itinerary

DayPorts of callArrivalDeparture
 
1Broome Mon, Sep 10 2012 17:00
2Nares PointTue, Sep 11 2012 08:00Tue, Sep 11 2012 17:00
3Talbot Bay (Horizontal Waterfalls)Wed, Sep 12 2012 08:00Wed, Sep 12 2012 17:00
4Montgomery Reef & Raft PointThu, Sep 13 2012 08:00Thu, Sep 13 2012 17:00
5Hunter RiverFri, Sep 14 2012 08:00Fri, Sep 14 2012 17:00
6Vansittart BaySat, Sep 15 2012 08:00Sat, Sep 15 2012 17:00
7King George River and FallsSun, Sep 16 2012 08:00Sun, Sep 16 2012 17:00
8Wyndham (for Bungle Bungles)Mon, Sep 17 2012 08:00Mon, Sep 17 2012 17:00
10Jaco IslandWed, Sep 19 2012 08:00Wed, Sep 19 2012 17:00
11DarwinThu, Sep 20 2012 09:00 
 
Total length of cruise: 10 Nights
 

TYPICAL ITINERARY

Begin your idyllic cruise on the Orion from Broom. Unpack once, relax and enjoy leisurely days at sea as you cruise to:

Broome, Western Australia –Embark
The charismatic town of Broome has a colourful history and a unique, cosmopolitan feel, which stems from its early pearling days when over 400 luggers plied the coast. The town is full of contrasts: stroll along kilometres of pristine white sand and swim in the clear water of Cable Beach or skim across tidal flats aboard a hovercraft to Gantheaume Point, home of the 130 million year old Dinosaur Footprints. Visit the Paspaley Pearls Boutique to sip champagne at an exclusive private viewing or take a walk along the white beaches and impossibly blue ocean. Spend some time uncovering the town's history at the Broome Historical Society Museum or reflect on the dangers of the early days of diving at the Japanese Shinto Cemetery, final resting-place for over 900 pearl divers. The fishing is great in Broome so board a fishing boat or simply try your hand at landing a big one from the deep water jetty. And if you enjoy bushwalking, the Minyirr Park has a number of self-guided trails.

Nares Point & Crocodile Creek – Wet landing
ocated just off Koolan Island, and known for the BHP iron ore mine which operated for several decades on the island, this geological finger of sandstone protruding into the ocean provides great opportunities for Zodiac cruising and guided walks along the beach.

The layered sandstone show its buckling and folding, evidence of millions of years of geological forces. Nearby Crocodile Creek defies its name, and due to several vertical embankments remains "crocodile free" allowing us to take advantage of the cool freshwater to relax and beat the Kimberley heat.

Talbot Bay/Horizontal Waterfalls – Scenic Zodiac Cruising
The Horizontal Waterfalls in the Buccaneer Archipelago are a product of the huge tides in the region, and the effect is created by the rapid tidal fall on the ocean-side of gaps in the cliffs. When conditions are right it is possible for a "waterfall" up to 3 metres high to form as the waters trapped on the landward side cascade out through the narrow gap to the ocean side. A flotilla of Orion's Zodiacs will take you for an exhilarating trip to witness the phenomenon of the falls. Later in the day join expedition team members on a Zodiac excursion to Cyclone Bay where the tortured geological folds of what was once seabed will be explained.

Montgomery Reef – Scenic Zodiac Cruising
Arriving at high tide, you'll see very little of Montgomery Reef. However as the tide drops rapidly away a raging torrent of water, cascading off the top of this 400ha reef, erupts as miles of surrounding reef appears to slowly rise out of the ocean. A Zodiac will maneuver you into a channel in the reef as water cascades down on either side. It's the perfect spot to watch cormorants, egrets and sandpipers forage for sea life trapped on the surface of the reef. Below the waterline opportunistic sea turtles, reef sharks and many larger fish also take advantage of this feast.

Hunter River (optional helicopter to Mitchell Falls) – Wet landing
Arguably one of the most scenic parts of the Kimberley coast, Prince Frederick Harbour and the Hunter River are lined with green rainforest, mangroves and soaring red cliffs. Cliffs at the river mouth are some 200 metres high and to the north Mt. Anderson rises to an impressive 480 metres. Today Orion will drop anchor close to Naturalist Island, the proper name of which is “Wunumpurramarra”, on the northern side of the harbour. For those taking the flightseeing excursion, Orion’s Zodiacs will land you on the main beach, some 300 metres long. An enormous number of shells can be found on the beach, many of which are home to hermit crabs who have taken possession of marine snail shells. This region has many crocodiles and you may be lucky enough to see them! For those wishing to explore some of the Kimberley’s vast interior, today presents a wonderful opportunity. The distance from Naturalist’s Island to the famous Mitchell Falls & Plateau is about 50km and you’ll fly over some spectacular terrain. From the air you’ll notice the natural bush landscape is littered with an unexpected feature – the palm! Livistona eastonii predominate and grow in the open eucalypt forest.

Vansittart Bay – Wet landing
ansittart Bay is our destination, located at the southern end of Vansittart Bay. The island was so named by the explorer Phillip Parker King for the shards of pottery he found there, most likely left behind by Macassan traders. Other remnants of visits by the Macassans are tamarind trees which are not native to the Kimberley. After landing ashore, our destination will be an outdoor art gallery of Gwion Gwion (otherwise known as Bradshaw) Aboriginal art. Named after Joseph Bradshaw, the first European person to record them in 1891, the rock images are hard to date. It is believed they were created at least 17,000 yrs ago with some theories indicating they could be even older, potentially up to over 50,000 years ago when humans first explored this continent. If this is the case, the images are possibly the oldest known to man.

King George River and Falls – Scenic Zodiac Cruising
Today Orion will drop anchor in Koolama Bay. Originally known as King George Bay, the area was renamed after the merchant ship Koolama was bombed near here by Japanese aircraft during World War II. The 12km journey up the King George River reveals some of the world's most spectacular scenery and a wealth of bird species. The almost vertical sheer canyon walls have been eroded over millions of years and look like stacks of sandstone reminiscent of a child's building blocks. The King George River drains the Gardner Plateau and the falls are the highest single-drop falls in the whole of the Kimberley (100m or 330ft). Whether you experience the mighty thundering of the falls early in the season, or have the chance to get up close and personal later in the year, you'll be in awe of the sight.

Wyndham (for Bungle Bungles) – Dry landing
Wyndham is the northernmost town in Western Australia and is the gateway to the East Kimberley. For Orion guests, Wyndham is the starting point for a host of adventure opportunities and is surrounded by some of the most spectacular landforms, rivers and wetlands in the Kimberley.

Jaco Island, East Timor – Dry landing
On arrival at Jaco, Orion will clear Customs and Immigration, giving you an opportunity to go ashore, and then immediately depart for the next Australian port.

Darwin, Northern Territory – Disembark
Darwin is Australia’s closest city to the equator and the gateway to the Top End. Following bombing during World War II, Darwin was more a frontier town of crocodile and buffalo shooters and pioneer cattlemen. After the city was wiped out by Cyclone Tracy in 1974 it was rebuilt as Australia’s cosmopolitan northernmost tropical capital. Beyond the city lies Litchfield National Park (about 2 hours drive) and to the south-east the teeming wetlands of Australia’s largest national park, Kakadu. Much architecture remains from the city’s early periods, with museums, markets and an incredible diversity of restaurants to keep visitors entertained. The harbour foreshore area is a great place to discover the city’s maritime links. Take a relaxing cruise on an old pearl lugger, a thrilling flight in a seaplane or a gentle hovercraft trip. Spend a day out fishing for barramundi, jewfish, golden snapper and threadfin salmon, or go for the adventure of scuba diving around shipwrecks. At sunset, savour a taste of Asia’s night markets at Mindil Beach, where you can browse the food stalls for a picnic dinner on the beach.

OVERVIEW

World Heritage listed Fiordland is considered one of the most dramatic and beautiful parts of New Zealand. From the natural beauty of Milford Sound to the spectacular Dusky and Doubtful Sounds, you will experience the best that this sought after destination has to offer. This 10 night voyage offers spectacular cruising though pristine wilderness in the very heart of Fiordland National Park, the largest in New Zealand and one of the largest in the world.

INCLUSIONS

  • Accommodations as booked
  • Cruise transportation
  • All meals onboard
  • 24-hour room service
  • Entertainment and educational programmes
  • Use of ship's sporting equipment and facilities
  • Port & handling charges
  • Zodiac excursions and tender transfers
  • Access to the ship's library of Govt
  • Fees & Taxes
  • Services of 75 experienced crew
Vessel: MV Orion Length: 338ft
Year: 2003 Beam: 46.70ft
Draft: 10.76ft Cruising speed: 13kn
Manufacturer: Cassens Shipyard Crew: 75
Gross Tonnage: 4,000 Jacuzzi: 1
Onboard Currency: AU Dollar 24-Hour Room Service
Boutique Gym
Internet Service Library
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OTHER INFORMATION

Technically and aesthetically, Orion is arguably the most sophisticated vessel in its class. The Berlitz Ocean Cruising and Cruise Ships guide describes her as "the latest in the quest to build the ideal expedition cruise ship". Constructed by the world-leading Cassens Shipyard in Emden, and launched in November 2003, she boasts a host of advanced design features including technology that sets new standards in sustainable marine environmental practices. Although custom-made for expedition cruising, Orion is the epitome of elegance. No expense has been spared when it comes to the quality of fittings and furnishings, and the range and calibre of onboard recreational facilities are nothing short of five-star. Orion's luxurious appointments means she is more mega-yacht than cruise ship and her guests are few; around just 50 couples, all cared for in 5-star comfort by a crew of 75. Chart your own path less traveled. Technical Information Length: 103 metres Beam: 14.25 metres Draft: 3.82 metres Hull: Ice-reinforced for voyages in the Arctic and Antarctic Ice Class: E3 (Germanischer Lloyd) Gross Tonnage: 4,000 Engines: Mak; 8M25; 3,265HP Speed: 12.5 knots Stabilisers: Blohm & Voss, retractable fin stabilisers Manoeuvrability: Bow and stern thrusters Built: 2003 Delivery Date: November 2003 Builder: Cassens Shipyard-Emden, Germany Staterooms and Suites: 53 Guest Capacity: 106 (twin occupancy). 19 additional guests may be accommodated in convertible sofa or upper Pullman beds. Elevator: Yes Classification: Germanischer Lloyd 100 A5 E3 Passenger Ship MC E3 AUT Regulations: Orion is built according to the latest international safety regulations, including those of the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Public Health, Canadian Arctic Shipping, and St. Lawrence Seaway. Additional Craft: 10 Zodiac Heavy Duty MK5, 10 Kayaks Communications: Direct-dial satellite telephones; fax; e-mail; Internet access; internal telephone system Registry: Bahamas

ABOUT Orion Expedition Cruises

Founded in early 2004, Orion Expedition Cruises has developed voyages to encourage guests to become a part of the region they are discovering.

Orion is a purpose built vessel designed to access the inaccessible, all in 5-star luxury. The ship combines the best and the latest in design with maritime and environmental technology, comfort and casual elegance. From the ice-strengthened hull to the chilled champagne and superb cuisine, this is expedition cruising at its finest.

Described as the latest in the quest to build the perfect expedition vessel *, all Orion’s staterooms feature ocean views and offer internet access, flat-screen TV, DVD/CD, a choice of twin and queen sized beds, a sitting area and marble bathrooms. Other on board amenities include a health spa with gymnasium, sauna, sun deck Jacuzzi and a stern marina platform.

Orion offers a range of included and optional Shoreside Expeditions designed to enhance the destination exploration for our guests. From Camel Safaris in Broome to snorkelling over pristine coral formations, there are many unique opportunities for guests to visit areas of Australia that even most Australians don’t get to see. As part of our commitment to offering guests an enriching experience, on board speakers have been selected for their knowledge and expertise on the regions they visit. Guests are invited to attend presentations in the 90 seat Lecture Theatre.

Our innovative expeditions are year-round and vary with the seasons:
- Summer (December, January and February) Antarctica and New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands.
- Autumn (March, April) in remote and unspoilt parts of Papua New Guinea and Melanesia.
- Winter (April to September) in the Kimberley and Arnhem Land.
- Spring (October, November) New Zealand and south-East Asia.

For Orion, sustainability is more than a fashion, a trend or a compelling need. Sustainability is a core component of our company’s originating vision and values. To explore “a path less travelled” requires a gentle step. To work with the challenges and opportunities these environments offer is the starting point of every journey.

A small ship – featuring the latest German designed environmental management technology. This purpose built design extends from the energy efficient engine, to the collecting of air conditioning condensation and recycling of grey water onboard. A ship designed to be fully self contained for up to 22 days at sea. A ship with environmental credentials designed to meet the strictest requirements for marine management established by the International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators. Credentials that set the standard for best practice in all environments we operate in.

Community partnership – is the basis for all expedition itinerary design. We start first with an approach to the traditional owners, chiefs or heads of the communities, tribes or villages we hope to visit. We start a dialogue about their lives, their needs, and the opportunity of shared experience. A key ingredient in this discussion is authenticity. In most instances we are working with communities without tourism experience and it is important to us that our interaction with them is positive in ways that the communities feel are fair and beneficial to their needs and interests. They see the potential benefit to their people, but need investment, commitment and support to see this through. Our role is to nurture the partnership, ensuring both parties work together to protect their natural resources, sustain their well being and support cultural heritage.

Balcony Suite

  • The six luxurious Balcony Suites are also on Deck 5, they have an open living room with a total average area of 230 sq ft*. The Suite affords floor to ceiling sliding glass doors opening onto a private French Balcony allowing you to take in the sea breeze.
  • Stateroom and Suite ceiling height is 2.1m
  • Single Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 90cm(w)
  • Queen Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 180cm(w)

 

 

Deluxe Suite

  • The two Deluxe Oceanview Suites occupy up to 230 sq ft* in area on Deck 5. An open living room with a two-seater sofa and large rectangular window lets you relax and enjoy the beautiful ocean view after a day of exploration.
  • Stateroom and Suite ceiling height is 2.1m
  • Single Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 90cm(w)
  • Queen Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 180cm(w)
 

Junior Suite

  • On decks 4 and 5 there are nineteen Junior Suites. These generously sized 218 sq ft* Suites offer lots of storage space and most feature a comfortable two-seater sofa in the sitting area. They also contain a large rectangular window (except JS418 & JS419 which have large oval windows, please note JS512 is a twin bed configuration only).
  • Stateroom and Suite ceiling height is 2.1m
  • Single Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 90cm(w)
  • Queen Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 180cm(w)
 

Oceanview Stateroom A

  • These nicely appointed Oceanview Staterooms are situated on deck 3. The average room size is 180 sq ft*, all with large oval windows and a comfortable sitting area with tub chair.
  • Stateroom and Suite ceiling height is 2.1m
  • Single Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 90cm(w)
  • Queen Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 180cm(w)
 

Oceanview Stateroom B

  • The Oceanview Staterooms are located on Deck 3. Relax in your sitting area with tub chair in a 175sq ft* room with a large oval window (except staterooms B322 & B323 which have twin portholes).
  • Stateroom and Suite ceiling height is 2.1m
  • Single Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 90cm(w)
  • Queen Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 180cm(w)

 

 

Owners Suite

  • Orion’s four spacious Owners’ Suites are located on Deck 5. These 345 sq ft* suites contain a beautifully appointed separate bedroom and living room. Enjoy your private French Balcony featuring floor to ceiling sliding glass doors and a small outside area for viewing the breathtaking scenery. (OS509 has two large rectangular windows instead of a balcony. OS502 has the living room space incorporated into the bedroom and features a large bathroom with separate bathtub).
  • Stateroom and Suite ceiling height is 2.1m
  • Single Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 90cm(w)
  • Queen Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 180cm(w)
 

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Oceanview Stateroom A

  • These nicely appointed Oceanview Staterooms are situated on deck 3. The average room size is 180 sq ft*, all with large oval windows and a comfortable sitting area with tub chair.
  • Stateroom and Suite ceiling height is 2.1m
  • Single Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 90cm(w)
  • Queen Bed Dimensions: 196cm(l) x 180cm(w)
 
 
Food & Wine
  • In contrast to the wilds of Antarctica or rugged adventures in the Kimberley, the onboard cuisine is distinctly civilised. Award winning Sydney chef Serge Dansereau of ‘The Bathers’ Pavilion’ fame has created signature menus inspired by local culinary traditions featuring produce and flavours reflecting the regions you are visiting. Each dish has been designed to complement other alternatives allowing you to sample from each menu at your whim.
  • Orion’s adventurous spirit is also reflected in the selection of Australian, New Zealand and European wines: vintages from exceptional lesser-known wineries complement the range of familiar labels.
  • Dining at any time is an unhurried experience with a single sitting free of fixed table assignments. Dine with friends you made on yesterday’s exploration ashore or the couple you were chatting to on deck earlier…it is up to you. Dinner is always served in the Constellation Restaurant, or if the mood takes you, dine al fresco under the stars.
  • During the day if the scenery is too spectacular to simply let pass by, take a seat for a buffet breakfast or lunch at the Outdoor Café.

Located on Deck 3 deck
Constellation Restaurant
 

Shopping

Boutique
  • Open daily when the ship is at sea, the Boutique offers a wide range of gifts ranging from signature clothing to the most beautiful pearls in the world from Paspaley. A limited supply of sundry items is available.

Located on Deck 4
Boutique
 

Bars and Lounges

Galaxy Lounge
  • Located high atop Orion on Deck 6, the intimate Galaxy Observation Lounge affords stunning 270º views. Early Riser breakfast and Afternoon Tea are both served here.

Located on Deck 6
Galaxy Lounge
 
Leda Lounge
  • Centrally located on Deck 4, the Leda Lounge and Cocktail Bar is the hub of social life aboard Orion, comfortably seating all guests at once. Tour briefings are held here before dinner and a duo plays for your entertainment later in the evening.

Located on Deck 4
Leda Lounge
 

Sports and Spa

Gym
  • Located on Deck 6 with sweeping ocean views, the gymnasium is equipped with the following LifeFitness equipment: a step machine, a treadmill, a cross trainer, 2 bicycles, free weights and exercise mats.

Located on Deck 6
 
Jacuzzi
  • A Jacuzzi spa is located on the Sun Deck, Deck 6. In warmer climes you'll find the spa affords a cool dip, doubling as a plunge pool.

Located on Deck 6
 
Lecture Theatre
  • The state-of-the-art lecture theatre with surround-sound is the scene for themed presentations by our Expedition team and Guest Speakers. All guests are comfortably accommodated in arm-chair style seating.

 


Located on Deck 6
Lecture Theatre
 

Salon

Hair Salon
  • The hair stylist is available by appointment, offering a range of services from a simple shampoo and blow dry to a complete make-over including manicure and pedicure.

Located on Deck 4
Hair Salon
 

Library

Library
  • The library is well-stocked with a wide variety of informative books and journals on our destinations, and both novels and games are also available. You'll also find a laptop here for internet access.

Located on Deck 4
Library
 

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Orion Expedition Terms and Conditions

Placing a reservation
Orion Expedition Cruises will make an offer of accommodation, the offer being valid for 4 days. The payment of the required deposit will confirm acceptance of the offer , the offer automatically expiring should a deposit not be received.

Deposit and final payment

To secure your reservation a deposit of 25% of the fare is required. The deposit must be accompanied by a completed and signed Guest Booking Form and is due within 4 days of booking. Final payment must be received by Orion Expedition Cruises no later than 100 days before sailing. Separate conditions apply to the Cancellation Protection Plan.

Guest form
A completed and signed Guest Form must be submitted with your deposit. For immigration purposes, on International Expeditions, a copy of your current passport must be received prior to the release of cruise documents.

Ticketing
Travel Documents will include passage ticket, baggage labels, itinerary, life onboard information, details of included and optional shoreside experiences, embarkation & disembarkation instructions.
Documents will be forwarded approximately 20-35 days prior to sailing. Failure to send Guest Form will delay documentation. For late payments and reservations placed within 7 days of sailing, documentation may be collected at the pier.

Cancellation fees
The following cancellation fees will apply to all reservations. The day on which notice is received by Orion Expedition Cruises will determine the applicable penalties.
Day on Which Notice is received                     Penalty
121 days and over - Antarctic cruises             $1000 pp
                                  - All other cruises                    No penalty
120 - 91 days prior to sailing                          Loss of deposit
90 days or less                                                  100% of fare
No show - no written notice                            100% of fare

*Please see Cruises Online (the agent) cancellation policy in their terms and conditions below.

Cancellation Protection Plan (Optional)
We offer guests a Cancellation Protection Plan permitting guest to cancel their cruise up to 48 hours ahead of
sailing. To confirm participation a total of $300 must be paid along with the initial deposit. Short payments of
deposits will result in the plan being declined. Guests cannot elect to participate if plan has been declined at
time of deposit being received.
Guests participating in this plan reduce the applicable cancellation penalty from 100% to 20% when cancellation
is made 120 days or less prior to sailing. The remaining 80% of the applicable penalty will be held by Orion
Expedition Cruises as a credit for future travel.
Please note the Cancellation Protection Plan does not replace regular travel insurance and is non refundable.
Cancellation Credits will be valid for one year from initial date of cancelled cruise.


Fares/Prices

Prices are subject to currency fluctuations, fuel price and tax increases and so can only be guaranteed once full payment has been received by Orion Expedition Cruises.

Cruise fare – What's included

Included in your cruise fare are accommodations as booked, cruise transportation, all meals onboard, 24-hour room service, entertainment and educational programmes, use of ship's sporting equipment and facilities, port & handling charges, Zodiac excursions and tender transfers, access to the ship's library of Govt. Fees & Taxes. Fares also include the services of 75 experienced crew.

Cruise fare – What's not included

Fares do not include items of a personal nature, including but not limited to: travel and medical insurance, laundry charges, shopping onboard, bar expenses, hair dressing and massage treatments, optional shore experiences, medical treatment, telephone and internet charges.

Money matters

All onboard prices are quoted in Australian dollars and, for your convenience, you may charge onboard expenses to your shipboard account. You can choose to settle your onboard account with

a credit or charge card. We accept American Express, Diners Club International, MasterCard and Visa. You may also use Travellers Cheques or cash. Please note there are no cash withdrawal facilities onboard and regretfully we are unable to accept personal cheques.

Gratuities

Gratuities are not expected, however if you wish to recognise exceptional service from an individual staff member , you are welcome to do so entirely at your discretion.



Passports and Visas

Passports are required for all expeditions including one or more international ports. Photo ID, such as a driver’ s licence, is required for all domestic expeditions. Our Reservations & Customer Service centre can provide specific advice for your selected departure.

Medical conditions & Physical considerations

Any medical condition, advanced pregnancy or disability must be advised to Orion Expedition Cruises when a request for accommodation is made. On every Orion voyage extensive use of the ship’ s Zodiacs will be made transporting guests between ship and shore. It is anticipated this travel may be physically demanding from time to time. In order for Orion Expedition Cruises to determine if safe passage can be offered, guests may be asked to provide additional information, such as a medical assessment of their fitness for expeditionary travel. All guests must sign a disclaimer onboard to participate in offship activities. Guests should be sure to bring onboard sufficient supplies of any prescription medication they may require.

Insurance

Orion Expedition Cruises strongly recommends that all guests purchase comprehensive international travel and medical insurance to cover lost or damaged baggage, personal property, medical evacuation. Australian Medicare system does not apply onboard Orion.

Life onboard Orion
DINING

All meals onboard Orion may be taken in a leisurely single sitting, free of fixed table assignments. Dining hours for the Constellation Restaurant and the Delphinus Outdoor Café will be provided with your tickets. 24 hour room service is also available.


Dress

During the day dress onboard is casual and relaxed. When venturing ashore we suggest you select practical clothing suitable to the part of the world you are visiting. Evening dress code onboard Orion is "smart casual", gentlemen being asked to wear a collared shirt. Jackets, ties and formal wear are not required.


Hairdressing

Our hairdressing salon is located on Deck 4. All staterooms and suites are equipped with a hairdryer .

Health facilities

The Vega Health Spa includes a gymnasium, sauna and massage facilities.

Laundry / Pressing facilities

Laundry and pressing services are available at an additional charge. Orion is not equipped with self service facilities.

Medical facilities

There is a doctor onboard. Consultation fees will be charged to your stateroom account.

Security / Visitor policy

As part of our security policy we regret visitors are not allowed onboard at any time.

Shoreside expeditions

We include a number of complimentary shore experiences utilising our Zodiacs. In addition we offer an exciting and diverse selection of optional shore experiences which can be either booked for in advance or reserved onboard and charged to your onboard account. Due to limited numbers on some experiences we recommend you pre-register to avoid disappointment. Details will be provided with your ticket.

Sports facilities

Orion is equipped with a fleet of ten 2-man kayaks for the use of guests in addition to a 4-man fishing boat. Snorkelling equipment (mask, fins & snorkel ) is available to all guests free of charge when conditions permit.

Valuables

Be sure to personally carry all valuables onboard and be sure not to pack them in the checked luggage. All staterooms and suites are equipped with a mini safe.


Voltage

The voltage on board is 110 and 220 volt (plugs are round sockets with two round pins). Adaptor plugs are available.

 
 
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