Swan Hellenic

Where Reefs Breathe Life

Otaru – Hiroshima9 nights

Sail through the heart of the Coral Triangle — home to the planet’s richest marine biodiversity. From Cenderawasih Bay to Raja Ampat, uncover untouched coral gardens, hidden lagoons, and limestone cathedrals known only to the sea.

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Otaru – Hiroshima

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Dates

March 30 – April 8, 2026

Duration

9 nights

Ship

SH Minerva

Journey to the epicentre of marine life - the legendary Coral Triangle, where West Papua and Raja Ampat are home to Earth’s richest underwater biodiversity. This remote Indonesian archipelago reveals nature’s most closely guarded secrets through secluded lagoons, pristine coral atolls, and jungle-fringed shores accessible only by sea. Explore the vibrant waters of Cenderawasih Bay, encounter gentle whale sharks near Kwatisore, and marvel at the otherworldly limestone cathedrals of Wayag and Misool. Here, you’ll be welcomed by island communities whose ancient traditions remain deeply connected to the rhythms of the ocean and the natural world.

Otaru

Otaru

Begin your journey at the cultural crossroads of Papua, where the lush mountains meet the Pacific. Discover local traditions, markets, and the region’s vibrant spirit before setting sail westward.

Hakodate

Hakodate

Begin your journey at the cultural crossroads of Papua, where the lush mountains meet the Pacific. Discover local traditions, markets, and the region’s vibrant spirit before setting sail westward.

Sakata

Sakata

Begin your journey at the cultural crossroads of Papua, where the lush mountains meet the Pacific. Discover local traditions, markets, and the region’s vibrant spirit before setting sail westward.

Sado Island

Sado Island

Begin your journey at the cultural crossroads of Papua, where the lush mountains meet the Pacific. Discover local traditions, markets, and the region’s vibrant spirit before setting sail westward.

Maizuru

Maizuru

Begin your journey at the cultural crossroads of Papua, where the lush mountains meet the Pacific. Discover local traditions, markets, and the region’s vibrant spirit before setting sail westward.

Sakaiminato

Sakaiminato

Begin your journey at the cultural crossroads of Papua, where the lush mountains meet the Pacific. Discover local traditions, markets, and the region’s vibrant spirit before setting sail westward.

Hagi

Hagi

Begin your journey at the cultural crossroads of Papua, where the lush mountains meet the Pacific. Discover local traditions, markets, and the region’s vibrant spirit before setting sail westward.

Busan

Busan

Begin your journey at the cultural crossroads of Papua, where the lush mountains meet the Pacific. Discover local traditions, markets, and the region’s vibrant spirit before setting sail westward.

Moji, Kitakyushu Kanmon Strait

Moji, Kitakyushu Kanmon Strait

Begin your journey at the cultural crossroads of Papua, where the lush mountains meet the Pacific. Discover local traditions, markets, and the region’s vibrant spirit before setting sail westward.

Hiroshima

Hiroshima

Begin your journey at the cultural crossroads of Papua, where the lush mountains meet the Pacific. Discover local traditions, markets, and the region’s vibrant spirit before setting sail westward.

Expedition Highlights

An ocean expedition through Indonesia’s most biodiverse waters — from Jayapura to Sorong aboard our boutique expedition ship, SH Vega.

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Ancient Wonder
Papua & West Papua — where rainforest meets coral seas.
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Marine Sanctuaries
Cenderawasih Bay, Raja Ampat & Ayu Atoll — the richest reefs on Earth.
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Active Adventures
Snorkeling, kayaking, paddleboarding, hiking, and Zodiac cruising.
Misool Lagoons & Caves

Misool Lagoons & Caves

Explore the dreamlike lagoons and coral caverns of Misool — a hidden world of color, light, and tranquility.

Whale Sharks of Cenderawasih Bay

Whale Sharks of Cenderawasih Bay

Swim alongside gentle whale sharks in the calm turquoise waters of Papua’s most biodiverse bay.

Wayag Island Viewpoint

Wayag Island Viewpoint

Climb to Wayag’s iconic limestone peaks for sweeping views of emerald lagoons and coral-studded seas.

Expedition Itinerary

10 nights exploring Papua and Raja Ampat — from the whale-shark haven of Cenderawasih Bay to the limestone wonders of Wayag and Misool.

Day 1

Otaru

Jayapura, Papua's provincial capital, serves as a base to explore the rugged Baliem Valley. Winding trails lead through verdant highlands to secluded waterfalls and saltwater springs. Traditional life endures in tribal villages hidden in the rainforest, featuring religious ceremonies or mock tribal wars.

In Jayapura, museums recount the intense WWII battles, where Allied and Japanese forces clashed for control of the Pacific theatre.

Otaru
Otaru

Day 2

Hakodate

Pulau Padaidori is one of a cluster of tiny, mostly uninhabited islands and atolls off the northern Papuan coast. This remote stop combines secluded Pacific Rim beaches with a rich, protected marine ecosystem in its calm sapphire waters, where schools of shimmering tropical fish weave amid colourful coral gardens.

Mangrove forests shelter snakes and crabs in their twisted root systems and swaying coconut palms decorate white-sand beaches.

Hakodate
Hakodate

Day 3

Sakata

Kwatisore, along the mainland shore of Cenderawasih Bay, is the bay’s most renowned spot for close whale shark encounters. Here, the gentle giants gather beneath local fishing platforms (bagans), drawn by the catch.

This unique interaction site offers rare, up-close experiences with resident whale sharks in calm, clear waters, making it a world-class destination for marine wildlife enthusiasts.

Sakata
Sakata

Day 4

Sado Island

Pulau Roon in Indonesia's Papua province is an island paradise within The Gulf of Cenderawasih, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for rich biodiversity. The island's hilly terrain offers pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs with diverse marine life like dugong, reef sharks and schools of reef fish Pulau Roon also boasts a rich cultural heritage, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and traditional music.

The Auri islands, a gateway to Cenderawasih Bay and its marine park, host diverse coral reefs teeming with fish species - butterfly fish, damselfish and clownfish- and resident whale sharks. Named after birds of paradise, Cenderawasih is a haven for these brightly plumed birds, alongside cassowaries, hornbills and crested pigeons. Dense rainforest and tiny fishing villages define the remote charm of these islands in Cenderawasih Bay.

Sado Island
Sado Island

Day 5

Maizuru

Overlooking tranquil Doreri Bay, where palm trees line sheltered coves and ghostly shipwrecks rest on the seabed, Manokwari is West Papua's coastal capital. In town, artists craft carvings and shell handicrafts, while the market and harbour provide immersion in local commerce and culture.

Hiking Mount Arfak, the region's highest point, offers stunning mountain vistas and sightings of birds of paradise, cuscuses, and rare tree kangaroos.

Maizuru

Day 6

Sakaiminato

Aljui Bay on Waigeo Island in Indonesia's Raja Ampat archipelago is an extensive mangrove-lined inlet filled with pocket coves. Home to a pearl farm, the bay also offers sights like saltwater crocodiles, hornbills, cockatoos, and diverse marine life.

Inland, the island features orchid-draped cloud forests and waterfalls, rare birds like the Wilson's bird of paradise, and opportunities to experience Papuan culture.

Sakaiminato
Sakaiminato

Day 7

Hagi

One of Raja Ampat's most remote islands, Wayag offers spectacular limestone karst formations surrounded by sapphire sea. Steps lead up to the panoramic Wayag Viewpoint overlooking the bullet-shaped stacks erupting from the ocean.

Wayag's unusual landscape exists both above and below the surface with deserted white-sand beaches and underwater gardens packed with soft corals, darting tropical fish and black-tipped reef sharks.

Hagi

Day 8

Busan

With roughly 1,000 coral and over 1,200 reef fish species, the crystalline waters around jungle-woven Raja Ampat, Indonesia's easternmost islands, comprise the most biodiverse marine habitat unparalleled on the planet. Meaning 'four kings,' Raja Ampat refers to Waigeo, Salawati, Batanta and Misool, yet spreads across 1,000 atolls and islets. Originally joined to Australia, Raja Ampat is home to tree-dwelling marsupials and 500 bird species.

Pulau Misool, a remote island in Raja Ampat, showcases wild beauty with white-sand beaches and lush hills. A highlight is Yapap, a secluded lagoon surrounded by towering limestone karsts. Known for its glassy turquoise waters and white-sand seabed, it's ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and photography. Its serene atmosphere makes it a peaceful escape from more crowded spots.

Busan
Busan

Day 9

Moji, Kitakyushu Kanmon Strait

The bustling port city of Sorong in West Papua is known as the gateway to the crystalline waters of Raja Ampat, the world's most biodiverse marine habitat, home to over 1,500 species of fish and 75 percent of the world's known coral species.

In town, the Buddhist pagoda of Sapta Ratna stands tall on a hilltop overlooking the harbour. Local fishing boats come in with their catch at the bustling Pasar Jembutan Puri fish market.

Moji, Kitakyushu Kanmon Strait

Itinerary changes and surprising experiences are part of expedition life as we take you to the furthest more remote regions of the world. The day by day plan and experiences are given as a guide with the actual itinerary depending on weather, ice conditions and guidance of the captain and expedition leader.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Transport & Accommodation

  • Your selected stateroom
  • Onboard gratuities & port taxes

Dining & Beverages

  • All meals onboard
  • Complimentary hot & cold beverages, beer, wine & spirits any time throughout your cruise
  • 24-hour room service

Expedition Activities

  • Lecture programs by the expedition team and guest speakers
  • One selected shore excursion per port of call
  • All expedition landings

Onboard Amenities

  • Entry-level WI-FI (upgraded packages available)
  • Gym, sauna, pool
  • 24/7 self-service laundry

Expedition Equipment

  • Waterproof backpack and refillable water bottle, yours to keep
  • In polar regions: branded parka, yours to keep and use of rubber boots

Additional Services

  • Memory package of your voyage
  • Onboard gratuities & port taxes

Discover Swan Hellenic

Boutique luxury expedition cruises designed for those who seek meaning beyond the horizon.

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See What Others Don't

Swan Hellenic specialises in cultural expedition cruises, offering immersive journeys to remote and historic destinations. Their fleet of elegant, ice-class ships, featuring Scandinavian design, provides luxurious accommodations and expert-led experiences. With a focus on unique itineraries and high staff-to-guest ratios, Swan Hellenic delivers enriching adventures for discerning travelers.

Here, luxury is not excess, but the art of seeing deeper.

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SH Minerva

Built in the Helsinki Shipyard in Finland, SH Minerva features elegant interiors, wide unobstructed views throughout the ship, and dedicated expedition facilities – so you can explore remote destinations in style and comfort. Whether you're taking in remarkable scenery from a panoramic sauna, dining in a world-class restaurant, or unwinding in your sumptuous stateroom, SH Minerva has you covered.

152 guests & 117 staff

Exclusive boutique experience

PC5 Polar class

Designed specifically for polar regions

Fine Dining

Swan Restaurant, Club Lounge, Pool Bar & Grill

Launched in 2021

Brand new expedition vessel

Wellbeing

Infinity pool, jacuzzi, spa, gym, sauna

Enrichment

Library, Laboratory, Stargazing Deck

SHIP BROCHURE
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Staterooms

Bright and spacious staterooms — your cozy home away from home.

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Oceanview

20 m²

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Price on request

FEATURES

  • Two single beds or a double bed
  • Bedroom with living room area
  • Flame-effect fireplace
  • Luxurious bathroom
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Balcony

25 m²

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FEATURES

  • 5 m² private balcony
  • Two single beds or a double bed
  • Bedroom with living room area
  • Flame-effect fireplace
  • Luxurious bathroom
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Junior Suite

32-36 m²

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Price on request

FEATURES

  • 6 m² private balcony
  • King size bed
  • Separate living room area
  • Luxurious en-suite bathroom
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Suite

41 m²

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FEATURES

  • 5-10 m² private balcony
  • King size bed
  • Separate living room
  • Flame-effect fireplace
  • Luxurious ensuite bathroom with separate bath tub and walk-in shower
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Premium Suite

41 m²

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Price on request

FEATURES

  • 8-12 m² private balcony
  • King size bed
  • Separate living room
  • Flame-effect fireplace
  • Luxurious ensuite bathroom with separate bath tub and shower
  • Walk-in wardrobe

Expedition Team

Brent Alloway

Brent Alloway

Geologist

Brent Alloway is a former professor of Quaternary earth science and volcanology at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. He is a very experienced earth scientist and he is particularly interested in landscape histories, volcanism, paleoenvironmental change and human origins. Brent worked several years as an exploration & project geologist in SE Ecuador. Though recently retired from academic teaching and responsibilities - Brent is still very much actively involved in earth science research in southern Chile and Argentina, New Zealand, western Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and United States.

Olga Stavrakis

Olga Stavrakis

Expedition Leader

Nicki brings more than 25 years of experience in expedition cruising, along with a passion for nature, exciting new destinations, people and their cultures. Born in Bavaria, she has travelled around the globe and to all seven continents, exploring everything from the Arctic to Antarctica to the tropics and remote gems in between. Nicki is a skilled leader with a passion for nature and a gift for sharing and revealing the world’s many wonders.

Jacqueline Windh

Jacqueline Windh

Ornithologist

Jacqueline is passionate about the early mariners who explored and settled the Pacific. A captivating speaker, she shares her knowledge of geology, anthropology, and traditional navigation both in lectures and informally—whether on a hike, over dinner, or during a zodiac cruise.

Start Your Journey

For any inquiries and reservations, please contact your travel manager. We’ll help you organize an unforgettable journey.

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