PEARL Expeditions has unveiled its 2026-2027 calendar of cruises, which will travel to some of the world’s most remote destinations.
The season will see Paspaley Pearl visit the Kimberley, Papua New Guinea, Raja Ampat, Eastern Indonesia and Borneo, as well as Australia’s indigenous regions such as the Rowley Shoals, Arnhem Land, the Torres Strait Islands, and the Barrier Reef.
Paspaley Pearl will spend six months in the Kimberley during the season from Apr to Oct, where guests can experience an immersive range of itineraries visiting locations including Kununurra, the King George River, Prince Frederick Harbour, Collier Bay, the Buccaneer Archipelago and Broome.
Another highlight of the program will be Papua New Guinea, visited in Oct and Nov annually, travelling to ancient village communities and learning from traditional cultures.
“Our 2026-2027 expeditions have been carefully designed to showcase the very best of each region while travelling in a way that is respectful, sustainable, and deeply immersive,” executive chair Sarina Bratton said.
“We are venturing to never-before-visited destinations aboard the Paspaley Pearl, offering our guests something truly one-of-a-kind.
“The chance to experience some of the most untouched destinations in the world, combined with our signature style of service on board makes for an unforgettable journey.”
Itineraries range from five to 12 days, with bookings for the seasons now open, priced from $8,995 per person. MS