CORAL Expeditions was in prime position for optimal viewing of last week’s solar eclipse, with three of the line’s vessels placing themselves to experience it at sea. A total of 320 guests from around the world experienced the hybrid eclipse along the “line of totality” in the North West Coast,...
CORAL Expeditions was in prime position for optimal viewing of last week’s solar eclipse, with three of the line’s vessels placing themselves to experience it at sea.
A total of 320 guests from around the world experienced the hybrid eclipse along the “line of totality” in the North West Coast, enjoying the view from the remote Scott and Seringapatam Reefs, as well as the opportunity to come ashore at Sandy Island.
Coral Adventurer’s 120 guests were all loyal past passengers of the brand’s Xplorer’s Club, with the voyage delivered in partnership with Australian Geographic.
Coral Discovery was in position at Ah Chong Island in Montebello Islands Marine Park off the northwest coast of WA, with 70 guests on board as part of a charter organised in conjunction with NASA.
Meanwhile Coral Geographer hosted 120 American charter guests for the eclipse as part of a 14-night Wilderness Travel expedition.