Secure Your Clients’ Summer Adventure with Limited-Time Cabin Offers

Now is the perfect time to secure your clients an unforgettable journey with True North Adventure Cruises. Our final cabins for select True North and True North II itineraries are available, offering an exclusive opportunity to experience Australia’s most breathtaking destinations.

From pristine reefs to rugged coastlines, each True North itinerary promises immersive, unforgettable adventures:

True North II: Available Adventures

  • Great Barrier Reef Ultimate
    30 November – 13 December 2024
    Dive into vibrant underwater landscapes or soar above with scenic helicopter flights guided by naturalists and conservation experts. Limited River Class cabins available.
  • Sydney Rocks Extravaganza
    27 December 2024 – 1 January 2025
    Celebrate New Year’s Eve on Sydney Harbour, complete with gourmet dining and a front-row seat to the legendary fireworks. Limited Ocean Class cabins available.
  • Adventure Southwest
    11–19 January 2025
    Journey from Esperance to Fremantle, spot orcas, and savour the region’s finest wines. Limited River and Ocean Class Cabins available.

True North: Available Adventures

  • Sydney Rocks – New Year’s Spectacular
    30 December 2024 – 3 January 2025
    Ring in the New Year aboard True North, enjoying gourmet dining and iconic harbour views. Ocean Class cabin availability.
  • Southern Safari
    11–19 January 2025
    Travel from Adelaide to Ceduna, where exclusive wine tastings at Penfolds’ Magill Estate meet wildlife encounters on Kangaroo Island. From Great White Shark cage diving to world-famous Coffin Bay oysters, each day brings extraordinary adventures. Complete the experience with scenic helicopter flights over ancient cliffs and turquoise waters. Limited Explorer and River Class cabins remain.
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