Japan, Philippines and Indonesia expedition cruise

Price
US $13450 excluding flights
Duration
19 Days
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Includes: discovery fund, pre/post cruise transfers, one night hotel accommodation (incl.
dinner/breakfast), house beer, wine and soft drinks with lunch and dinner, and all shore excursions and activities with noted naturalists on board.
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Description of Japan, Philippines and Indonesia expedition cruise

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Price information

US $13450 excluding flights
Includes: discovery fund, pre/post cruise transfers, one night hotel accommodation (incl.
dinner/breakfast), house beer, wine and soft drinks with lunch and dinner, and all shore excursions and activities with noted naturalists on board.
Make enquiry

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Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

During our long involvement in visiting remote islands (over 35 years) we have been instrumental in developing responsible visitor guidelines, and we are aware of the need to travel with minimal impact on the natural environment, and educate and support our passengers to follow our lead, and respect the needs of different ecosystems.

Many issues confront animals and their habitats, the world's oceans and isolated ethnic groups. We share unique, pristine, and wild place with you, as well as taking action. We aim to provide eco-education for our passengers whilst onboard through on-board lectures and information throughout voyages.

All waste generated on our expeditions is disposed of in a responsible manner. The vessel complies with MARPOL where possible and allowable we practice recycling, otherwise all non-recyclable waste is brought back for disposal at approved sites.

Our goal in managing our vessel is to minimise fuel consumption and emissions with regular servicing and a proactive maintenance programme. We annually clean and antifoul our vessel's hull to reduce the risk of biofouling. When selecting our specialist expedition equipment, we research this carefully to ensure that they are the most suitable and environmentally responsible. Group sizes are kept small to minimize impact and enhance visitor experience.

People

During our South Pacific voyages we visit local Wildlife Management Areas, and use local guides, such as wildlife and village guides, wherever possible to support the local knowledge-base and economy.

Allowing time for passengers to explore the local markets, waterfront stores and open-air markets ensures local shopkeepers and craftspeople are encouraged to sustain their craft and traditions, as well as create a money flow into the local communities of the islands. We provide opportunities for passengers to meet with villagers and learn about their unique culture and life in remote areas, and encourage respect of local customs and traditions. Where required and able we aim to use local resources and services.

In March 2016, we operated a conservation voyage in partnership with Forest & Bird to the Kermadec Islands where a portion of the voyage's profits go towards Forest & Bird's valuable conservation work. We have also operated a "Cruise for Conservation" to the New Zealand Subantarctic Islands and 5% of the fare is given to a specific conservation cause. The following agencies have benefited: Save the Albatross, Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust and Marine Mammal Research Trust. We have also raised money for the Last Ocean Charitable Trust.

Money is raised from the sale of photographs, books and DVD’s onboard to support the reforestation of an area of native New Zealand forest purchased by the company. The company employs a part-time Conservation Officer.

We partner with Enderby Trust to provide Scholarships for young people, who could not otherwise afford to travel, to join expeditions. We also have active membership in a number of conservation and travel organizations.

We have taken a proactive role in research, funding and publishing books on isolated islands. To date the company has published two books, “Straight through from London” a history of the Bounty and Antipodes Islands; and the “Galapagos of the Antarctic – Wild Islands south of New Zealand”.

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