Disembark Orion II in Tawau,
fly to Kuala Lumpur, overnight stay
Day 15
Overnight stay in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Day 16
Fly from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Australia
Holiday Inclusions: • Economy Class international airfare from Australia to Kota Kinabalu with Singapore Airlines
• 2 night pre-cruise stay at Shangri-La's Rasa Ria Resort Kota Kinabalu Including full breakfast daily
• Full day sightseeing tours of Kota Kinabalu and Malacca including lunch
• 10 night cruise from Kota Kinabalu to Tawau aboard Orion II
• All meals on board your cruise
• Overnight land trip to Sukau, Kinabatangan River, Malaysia
• Economy Class airfare from Tawau to Kuala Lumpur with Malaysian Airlines
• 2 night post-cruise stay at the Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur including full breakfast daily
• Economy Class international airfare from Kuala Lumpur to Australia with Singapore Airlines
• Private transfers between airport, hotel and ship
• Port charges and government fees on board ship
• Hotel and air taxes
Pricing for departure ex Australia 25 January 2012:
TWIN SHARE ex Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide
Cat. B
Cat. A
Cat. AA
Cat. JS
Cat. DS
Cat. BS
Cat. PHS
Ocean Suite
Ocean Suite
Ocean Suite
Junior Suite
Deluxe Suite
Balcony Suite
Penthouse Suite
$9,895
$10,995
$11,720
$12,450
$13,820
$15,195
$16,570
TWIN SHARE ex Perth deduct $130
SPECIAL PRICING VALID FOR NEW BOOKINGS MADE UNTIL 30 NOVEMBER 2011
Pricing for departure ex Australia 9 September 2012:
TWIN SHARE ex Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide
Cat. B
Cat. A
Cat. AA
Cat. JS
Cat. DS
Cat. BS
Cat. PHS
Ocean Suite
Ocean Suite
Ocean Suite
Junior Suite
Deluxe Suite
Balcony Suite
Penthouse Suite
$9,795
$10,885
$11,610
$12,340
$13,4710
$15,085
$16,460
TWIN SHARE ex Perth deduct $150
SPECIAL PRICING VALID FOR NEW BOOKINGS MADE UNTIL 30 NOVEMBER 2011
ASK ABOUT THE LATEST AIRFARE SPECIALS AND BUSINESS CLASS UPGRADES.
Single fares available upon request.
Prices are per person in Australian dollars based on twin share accommodation. Prices are subject to change due to fluctuations in charges, taxes and currency.
Note: Due to flight schedules, departures from some origin cities may require overnight accommodation en route at an additional cost.
* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected
Tawau is the third largest town of the state of Sabah. It is a relatively new town in Malaysia, boomed in early 1980s for its lumber and cocoa farming industry and today Tawau is a bustling town.
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Kinabatangan River Sandakan
Kinabatangan River, Sandakan Latitude: 5°48.931'N Longitude: 118°20.285'E
The Kinabatangan River, Sabah’s longest and Malaysia’s second longest river, is one of the most exciting and easily accessible places to explore the condensed biodiversity of Sabah. From Kampung Abai near the river mouth of Kinabatangan River, on to the major village of Sukau and further up river, the lower Kinabatangan offers an opportunity to see a large range of wildlife including Borneo’s unique proboscis monkeys, the wild Orang Utan, Bornean Pigmy elephants, crocodiles, otters, bears, wild cats and countless rare and beautiful birds such as hornbills and the Oriental Darter.
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Sandakan
Country - Malaysia
Distance from port to City - Distance to Airport - Currency - Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)
Places of Interest
Kota Kinabalu
The City of Kota Kinabalu is the capital of Sabah. Located on the west coast of “the Land Below the Wind”, under the watchful eye of majestic Mount Kinabalu, and on the fringes of the South China Sea, Kota Kinabalu is the bustling and colourful gateway to Sabah. Here you find, world class hotels, innumerable restaurants and café shops, shopping malls and business districts. The locals call their fast developing and modern city with some 350,000 inhabitants simply and affectionately KK!
Country - Malaysia Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from Port to Airport - 7kms Currency - Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)
Places of Interest Mount Kinabalu, Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
Pulau Labuan
Pulau Labuan Latitude: 5°15.870'N Longitude: 115°15.305'E
Pulau Labuan is a tiny island town off Sabah’s coast that was formerly known as Victoria Town. Today, it is a hub for duty-free goods and boasts some nice cultural touches and landmarks. Because of its proximity to Brunei, Labuan attracts many visitors as well as avid scuba divers for its rich marine life.
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Orion II Cabin Info
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Orion Expedition Cruises
Founded in early 2004, Australian owned and operated, Orion Expedition Cruises has developed voyages to encourage guests to become a part of the region they are discovering.
Orion is a purpose built vessel designed to access the inaccessible, all in 5-star luxury. The ship combines the best and the latest in design with maritime and environmental technology, comfort and casual elegance. From the ice-strengthened hull to the chilled champagne and superb cuisine, this is expedition cruising at its finest.
Described as the latest in the quest to build the perfect expedition vessel * , all Orion’s staterooms feature ocean views and offer internet access, flat-screen TV, DVD/CD, a choice of twin and queen sized beds, a sitting area and marble bathrooms. Other on board amenities include a health spa with gymnasium, sauna, sun deck Jacuzzi and a stern marina platform.
Orion offers a range of included and optional Shoreside Expeditions designed to enhance the destination exploration for our guests. From Mallard sea plane flights and outback 4WD tours, to snorkeling over pristine coral formations, there are many unique opportunities for guests to visit areas of Australia that even most Australians don’t get to see. As part of our commitment to offering guests an enriching experience, on board speakers have been selected for their knowledge and expertise on the regions they visit. Guests are invited to attend presentations in the 90 seat Lecture Theatre.
Our innovative expeditions are year-round and vary with the seasons: - Winter (May to September) in the Kimberley, Top End, East Timor, Arnhem Land and Komodo - Spring (October, November) and Autumn (March, April) in remote and unspoilt parts of the World Heritage Great Barrier Reef, Torres Strait Islands and Papua New Guinea - Summer (December, January and February) in the Tasman Sea, Tasmania and Antarctica.
We would be delighted to have you join us on a voyage to some of the most wonderful but rarely seen places on earth.
Ship info
Orion II
Originally launched in late 1990 as Renaissance Four and re-launched in 2009 after extensive technical refurbishment, redecoration and other improvements, the all-suite Orion II offers fine small-ship cruise travel.
Orion II complies with the latest international and U.S. Coast Guard safety regulations and is outfitted with the most current navigation and communications technology as well as retractable fin stabilizers for smooth sailing, an icestrengthened hull for Antarctic voyages and a fleet of Zodiacs to enable easy shore access in remote locations.
Orion II carries a crew of 70, providing a ratio of over 1 crew member for 2 guests. Taken together with her limited guest capacity, excellence of design, craftsmanship and material, Orion II's spaciousness and intimate ambience combine to make her ideal for distinctive cultural and expedition voyages. Each ocean view suite has a sitting area or separate living room, twin or queen-size beds, spacious closets, flat screen television and DVD, iPod dock and air conditioning.
Decorated with rich fabrics, handsome wood, polished brass, rare antiquities and fine works of art, the ship’s public spaces are warm and inviting.
Please note all of the below information is subject to change.
Boutique Open daily when the ship is at sea, the Boutique offers a wide range of gifts ranging from signature clothing to the most beautiful pearls in the world from Paspaley. A limited supply of sundry items is available.
Elevator Orion II has a glass elevator, centrally located in the atrium for ease of access. It services decks 2 to 6.
Gymnasium Located on Deck 6 with sweeping ocean views, the gymnasium is equipped with the following LifeFitness equipment: a step machine, a treadmill, a cross trainer, 2 bicycles, free weights and exercise mats.
Hair and Beauty Salon
Our hair stylist is available by appointment, offering a range of services from a simple shampoo and blow dry to a complete make-over including manicure and pedicure.
Hospital & Infirmary
Orion II has a doctor on board at all times and consultations should be arranged through the Reception Desk. A very limited range of pharmaceuticals is maintained on board so please be sure to pack sufficient quantities of medicines for your journey. Please note the Australian Medicare system does not extend to Orion II and consultation fees will be charged to your stateroom account.
Internet
A laptop is available in the Library with internet connection.
Jacuzzi
A Jacuzzi spa is located on the Sun Deck, Deck 6. In warmer climes you'll find the spa affords a cool dip, doubling as a plunge pool.
Lecture Hall Our lecture hall with surround-sound is the scene for themed presentations by our Expedition team and Guest Speakers.
Lounge
There are two Lounges onboard. Each is the hub of social life aboard Orion II. Tour briefings are held here before dinner and a duo plays for your entertainment later in the evening.
Library
Our library is well-stocked with a wide variety of informative books and journals on our destinations, and both novels and games are also available. You'll also find a laptop here for internet access.
Marina Deck Platforms You'll embark the Zodiacs from the Stern Marina Deck Platform (accessed by the rear stairs).
Outdoor Café The Outdoor Café, located aft on Deck 5, offers al fresco dining for buffet breakfast and lunch. On balmy evenings you may book a table outdoors for dinner enjoying the same menu and service as presented in the restaurant.
Reception Desk
Manned 24 hours a day, the Reception Desk is your 'first port of call' for all administrative matters.
Restaurant The Restaurant offers guests a relaxed yet sophisticated environment for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dining aboard Orion II is a leisurely experience with a single, open sitting allowing you to choose when and with whom you dine.
Sun Decks You'll find padded teak steamer chairs on Deck 6 beside the Jacuzzi spa affording you a relaxing spot to read a book or simply doze in the sun. You'll find an ample supply of large blue beach towels close by on each of the two sun decks.
Health Spa The Spa offers a uni-sex dry sauna, the gymnasium is equipped with cardio vascular exercise machines and a range of massage/spa treatments are available.