True North celebrates 30 years of expeditions

True North celebrates 30 years of expeditions

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Media Release: North Star sails into 30 years!

North Star Cruises Australia – now True North Adventure Cruises – has sailed into 30 years of continuous operations.

Words by True North Adventure Cruises staff

The now revered adventure-cruise operator first cruised Western Australia’s remote Kimberley coast during 1987 when founding director Craig Howson commenced fishing type charters along a coastline that was and still is largely inaccessible from land.

Howson discovered that the Kimberley was a haven for adventurers who were easily spellbound by more than 2,500 rugged islands and numerous navigable river systems crowned with stunning gorges and majestic waterfalls. When he mixed-in some of the best sports fishing action that you could imagine, unique wildlife encounters and, opportunity to see pristine examples of ancient rock art – the recipe for success was almost complete.

The last ingredient was making sure all could be enjoyed ‘in style’ and in 1999 North Star launched the first TRUE NORTH – a 28 guest adventure-cruiser that was more akin to a floating boutique hotel complete with a roof-top helicopter!

The Rowley Shoals, 300 square kilometres of undisturbed coral that conveniently lay off the Kimberley coast, added to the already sumptuous ‘menu’ and an annual repositioning cruise along the West Australian coast also quickly developed a strong following. The TRUE NORTH was soon boasting sales more than 2 years in advance and in response, North Star launched the current 36 guest TRUE NORTH.

The bigger boat introduced greater operational capability and with North Star’s loyal following ever-clambering for new destinations, the company was able to expand its horizons.

In its launch year the new TRUE NORTH began exploring the picture perfect islands of Papua New Guinea and much like the Kimberley, the area became an instant hit with the adventure-hungry. In more recent times the company has added the Raja Ampats and Komodo Island to its busy sailing schedule.

North Star’s brand director, Peter Trembath, happily trumpets the one thing that has not changed “The experience has always been king! Obviously life on-board is very different to a big ship environment – but we are also a very different option when compared to the more traditional expedition cruise. Expedition cruises tend to involve more time at sea and there is less focus on off-ship activities. Clearly the North Star difference is the company’s unrelenting focus on giving the guest maximum opportunity to truly experience the destination and, the TRUE NORTH is purpose built to do just that!”

Featuring a shallow draft that allows the TRUE NORTH to go where bigger ships cannot, an exceptionally high crew to guest ratio of 22:36, six dedicated expedition boats and a ship’s helicopter – there are few other examples of craft so keenly configured for discovery and adventure.

North Star’s itineraries also never depart from theme – sea days are specifically excluded to ensure that every day on-board is an activity day and each day of every itinerary features multiple activities. The reoccurring theme really is tailor-made for the holiday-maker who is looking for much more than a holiday!

And not forgetting modern cuisine that is supplemented with the catch of the day, a stunning Australian wine list, a stylish ship’s lounge and alfresco bar, spacious cabins complete with private facilities and satellite telephones – it’s no wonder that guests often remark “that’s the best holiday I have ever had!”

North Star is planning to celebrate the milestone year with several end of year cocktail parties on-board the TRUE NORTH and, a gala event is scheduled to be held in Broome during May 2017.

Click here to see itineraries, prices and deckplans for the new True North.

 

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