The New Zealand-based expedition cruise company has released its 2024-25 season, with a culture and art-focused voyage in Japan, and fresh highlights across Indonesia and Melanesia.
Heritage Expeditions' 2024-25 season will see a new voyage circumnavigating Japan, 'Japan's National Parks, Art and Culture', sailings to new destinations including Bakan Island and Pulau Saparua and Molana on 'Undiscovered Philippines and Indonesia', and wildlife hotspots on 'Indonesia Explorer'.
Heritage Expeditions' Commercial Director and Expedition Leader Aaron Russ said, “the 2024-25 season continues Heritage Expeditions proud tradition of exceptional, personalised adventures sharing unforgettable, intimate explorations of some of the world's best kept secrets.
"Our upcoming season sees us returning to Japan where the off-the-beaten-track locations are ideal for small ship exploration; sailing through the tropical island paradises of the Philippines, Indonesia and Melanesia down to the remote, wilderness and wildlife havens of Australia and New Zealand's Subantarctic Islands and into the heart of Antarctica, the Ross Sea."
The new art-themed Japan itinerary departs on May 24, 2024, with prices from £10,670 per person, while 'Undiscovered Philippines and Indonesia' and 'Indonesia Explorer' start from £11,995 and £10,750 per person, respectively.
Prices are based on superior twin share ensuite accommodation with all meals, house beer, wine and soft drinks with lunch and dinner, Zodiac excursions, guided tours, one night's hotel accommodation, and pre- and post-cruise transfers.