Coral Expeditions does expedition cruising differently.
- Relaxed Australian hospitality.
- Open bridge access.
- Expert guides who actually know what they’re talking about.
The atmosphere onboard feels more like travelling with highly capable friends than participating in a floating resort operation.
And in places like southern New Zealand, that smaller scale matters enormously.
Because small ships don’t just improve the onboard experience — they improve the destination itself.
Life onboard in southern New Zealand settles into a rhythm surprisingly quickly.
One moment you’re standing on deck watching waterfalls disappear into low cloud somewhere deep inside Fiordland. The next, you’re inside the open galley with a glass of wine while the day’s stories start circulating around the room.
And that’s really the magic of expedition cruising here — the line between the destination and the ship almost disappears.
Our small expedition vessels are designed to get closer:
- deeper into narrow fiords
- alongside remote coastlines
- into anchorages larger ships simply cannot access
Days might involve kayaking beneath sheer granite cliffs, walking through ancient rainforest dripping with moss and birdsong, or quietly watching fur seals stretched across isolated rocky outcrops.
Then, somehow, you return onboard and everything slows again.
Long lunches.
Open decks.
Warm Australian hospitality without the formality.
Conversations with people who actually travel well.
There’s no cruise ship chaos here.
No forced entertainment.
No fighting for space.
Just a small ship moving carefully through one of the wildest landscapes on Earth — while each evening somehow feels both adventurous and deeply comfortable at the same time.