17 Night Australia (Fremantle To Darwin)
Silver Cloud
Silver Cloud
August 20, 2026
17 Night Australia

Silver Cloud - 8/20/2026

The August 20, 2026 cruise on the Silver Cloud departs from Fremantle (perth), Australia. On this 17 Night Australia (Fremantle To Darwin) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 13 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Silver Cloud sets sail on Thursday, Aug 20th and returns on Sunday, Sep 6th.

Cruise Length
17
Night Cruise
Departure Port
Fremantle
Australia
Port Stops
13
Sea Days
1

Cruise Pricing

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Cruise Itinerary

Itinerary

Silver Cloud - August 20, 2026 - 17 Nights

DayDatePort
1Aug 20thFremantle (perth), Australia
2Aug 21stAbrolhos Islands, Australia
3Aug 20thAbrolhos Islands, Australia
4Aug 23rdCape Peron, Shark Bay, Australia
5Aug 24thCruise North Muiron Island, Australia
6Aug 25thCruise Montebello Islands Australia
7Aug 26thCruise Dampier Archipelago Australia
8Aug 27thAt Sea
9Aug 28thAdele Island Australia
10Aug 29thCruise Buccaneer Archipelago
11Aug 20thCruise Buccaneer Archipelago
12Aug 20thCruise Buccaneer Archipelago
13Sep 1stCruise Hunter River & Mitchell Falls
14Sep 2ndAshmore Reef, Australia
15Sep 3rdSwift Bay, Kimberley, Western Australia
16Sep 4thKing George River Kimberly Western Australia
17Sep 5thDarwin, Australia
18Aug 20thDarwin, Australia
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The Silver Cloud sails on August 20, 2026 for a 17 Night Australia (Fremantle To Darwin). The ship will depart the port of Fremantle (perth), Australia at 6:00 PM and will return to the port of Darwin, Australia on Sep 6th at N/A. During the 18-day journey, the Silver Cloud will visit 12 additional ports and will spend 1 days at sea.

Itinerary Safety Score

Based on my comprehensive research of cruise port safety information, including recent crime reports, travel advisories, Global Peace Index rankings, and specific port security concerns, we've created a "safety score" for each cruise port stop. The overall rating below represents a combined score for your specific cruise itinerary.

Itinerary Safety Rank
88 / 100
safer than 88% of all cruises
88
9
/ 10
Fremantle (perth), Australia
Fremantle
Fremantle is a safe cruise destination with low crime rates, but travelers should remain vigilant against petty theft in tourist areas.
9
/ 10
Abrolhos Islands, Australia
Abrolhos Isl
The Abrolhos Islands offer a safe and protected environment for cruise travelers, with minimal crime and a focus on marine conservation.
9
/ 10
Cape Peron, Shark Bay, Australia
Cape Peron
Cape Peron offers a safe environment for travelers, with low crime risk and necessary precautions advised for natural hazards.
10
/ 10
Cruise North Muiron Island, Australia
North Muiron
Travelers can safely enjoy the stunning views of Muiron Island from their cruise ship, minimizing exposure to potential risks.
10
/ 10
Cruise Montebello Islands Australia
Montebello Isl
Cruise Montebello Islands offers a safe experience as travelers remain on their ship, minimizing risks while enjoying the scenery.
10
/ 10
Cruise Dampier Archipelago Australia
Dampier Arch
Travelers can enjoy the safe and stunning views of the Dampier Archipelago from the security of their cruise ship.
9
/ 10
Adele Island Australia
Adele Island
Adele Island is a secure destination with low crime rates and controlled access, allowing travelers to enjoy its natural beauty safely.
10
/ 10
Cruise Buccaneer Archipelago
Buccaneer Arch
Travelers can feel secure visiting the Buccaneer Archipelago as they remain on their cruise ships, ensuring a safe experience.
10
/ 10
Cruise Hunter River & Mitchell Falls
Hunter River
Travelers can safely enjoy the natural beauty and wildlife while remaining on their cruise ship at this Australian destination.
7
/ 10
Ashmore Reef, Australia
Ashmore Reef
Travelers to Ashmore Reef should plan carefully for safe access to the remote nature reserve while respecting its protected ecosystem.
8
/ 10
Swift Bay, Kimberley, Western Australia
Swift Bay
Swift Bay is a safe cruise destination, but travelers should remain vigilant about environmental hazards and wildlife encounters.
8
/ 10
King George River Kimberly Western Australia
King George Rvr
Travelers to King George River should exercise caution due to wildlife and remote conditions while enjoying the area's natural beauty.
8
/ 10
Darwin, Australia
Darwin
Darwin is a safe cruise destination with a low crime rate, but travelers should remain vigilant against minor theft in tourist areas.

Cruise Ship

Silver Cloud

Silver Cloud

Silversea Cruise Line

The Silver Cloud was built in 1994 and is among Silversea's 9 ships in its fleet. The Silver Cloud is included in the cruise line's Expedition class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Silver Cloud vs all other Silversea ships.

Cruise Ports

Day1
AUG 202026
Australia
D:6:00 PM

Fremantle (Perth), Australia, provides docking at Fremantle Port with excursions to Perth. Travelers explore Fremantle’s Maritime Museum and Perth’s Kings Park. Excursions visit Rottnest Island’s quokkas. Local markets sell meat pies. The peak season, December to March, brings warm weather for city tours. Photography captures colonial architecture and Swan River views. Dining onboard includes lamingtons, an Australian favorite. Souvenirs, like boomerangs, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Western Australia’s history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the Mediterranean climate, while comfortable shoes enhance park walks. Fremantle’s vibrant coastal charm offers a dynamic Australian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of maritime history, scenic landscapes, and urban culture, making Fremantle an engaging gateway to Perth and its surroundings.

Day2
AUG 212026
A:1:30 PM

Abrolhos Islands, in Western Australia’s Houtman Abrolhos chain, consist of 122 coral islands 60 kilometers west of Geraldton, reached by tender from expedition ships. The islands, part of a marine park, support 90 seabird species, including terns and shearwaters, viewable on guided zodiac tours. Snorkeling and diving at Turtle Bay reveal coral gardens and shipwrecks like the Zeewijk (1727). East Wallabi Island offers short walks to beaches with sea lion colonies. No facilities or residents exist; supplies come from the ship. Fishing history is explored through remnants of crayfish camps. Weather favors visits from March to May, avoiding summer heat and winter storms. Kayaking excursions navigate shallow lagoons, while glass-bottom boats suit non-swimmers. Cruises often include Geraldton for additional shore excursions. Environmental briefings stress no-touch policies to preserve reefs. Sun protection is essential due to minimal shade.

Day3
AUG 222026
D:1:00 PM

Abrolhos Islands, in Western Australia’s Houtman Abrolhos chain, consist of 122 coral islands 60 kilometers west of Geraldton, reached by tender from expedition ships. The islands, part of a marine park, support 90 seabird species, including terns and shearwaters, viewable on guided zodiac tours. Snorkeling and diving at Turtle Bay reveal coral gardens and shipwrecks like the Zeewijk (1727). East Wallabi Island offers short walks to beaches with sea lion colonies. No facilities or residents exist; supplies come from the ship. Fishing history is explored through remnants of crayfish camps. Weather favors visits from March to May, avoiding summer heat and winter storms. Kayaking excursions navigate shallow lagoons, while glass-bottom boats suit non-swimmers. Cruises often include Geraldton for additional shore excursions. Environmental briefings stress no-touch policies to preserve reefs. Sun protection is essential due to minimal shade.

Day4
AUG 232026
A:7:00 AMD:1:00 PM

Cape Peron, Shark Bay, Australia, anchors offshore with zodiacs to the UNESCO site’s beaches. Travelers spot dugongs and stromatolites at Hamelin Pool. Kayaking explores coastal waters. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season April to October; tours from Denham 100 AUD. Photography captures red cliffs. Dining limited to ship; local prawns offered. Souvenirs include shell crafts.

Day5
AUG 242026
A:1:00 PMD:6:30 PM

North Muiron Island, Australia, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to the uninhabited atoll. Travelers snorkel fringing reefs teeming with tropical fish and turtles. Birdwatching spots masked boobies and terns. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, March to May, offers calm seas for water activities. Photography captures coral gardens and white sand cays. Dining is onboard, featuring fresh seafood. Souvenirs, like shell collections, are available in ship shops. Briefings stress no-trace policies to protect the marine park. Kayaking explores shallow lagoons. Sun protection and reef-safe sunscreen are crucial for the tropical sun. This remote Ningaloo Reef outpost provides serene snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, with low-impact visits preserving its biodiversity for future travelers.

Day6
AUG 252026
A:7:00 AMD:6:30 PM

The Montebello Islands, off Western Australia, have no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to coral atolls. Travelers snorkel vibrant reefs teeming with green turtles and manta rays. Birdwatching reveals sea eagles soaring over white sands. No facilities are available; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, March to May, ensures calm seas for water activities. Photography captures turquoise lagoons and coral gardens. Dining onboard includes fresh barramundi. Souvenirs, such as shell crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings emphasize marine park protection. Kayaking explores shallow bays. Sun protection and reef-safe sunscreen are crucial for the tropical climate. The Montebellos’ pristine reefs and secluded cays offer a serene snorkeling haven in Australia’s coastal frontier.

Day7
AUG 262026
A:7:00 AMD:6:30 PM

Cruise Dampier Archipelago, Australia, no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to islands. Travelers spot turtles. Snorkeling reveals coral reefs. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season May to October; wet season limits access. Photography captures red cliffs. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include pearl shells.

Day8
AUG 272026
At Sea

Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!

Day9
AUG 282026
A:7:30 AMD:6:30 PM

Adele Island, off Western Australia's Kimberley coast, serves as an anchorage for expedition cruises amid the Rowley Shoals Marine Park. Tenders deploy to fringing reefs 300 kilometers west of Broome, where no facilities exist. Zodiac tours circle the 9-square-kilometer atoll for birdwatching, spotting masked boobies and frigatebirds nesting on coral outcrops. Snorkeling reveals diverse marine life including manta rays and reef sharks in clear waters up to 40 meters visibility. Dive sites like Mermaid Cove, 5 minutes by tender, feature wall drops to gorgonian fans. Guided walks on uninhabited beaches collect shells under strict no-trace rules. Weather favors May to September for dry conditions; wet season brings cyclones. Provisions from ship only; no shops or dining. Cruises pair Adele with Horizontal Falls 200 kilometers east for tidal spectacles. Photography highlights underwater biodiversity and remote isolation. Briefings stress environmental protection; sun protection essential.

Day10
AUG 292026
A:7:00 AM

Cruise Buccaneer Archipelago, no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to islands. Travelers spot humpback whales. Kayaking explores Horizontal Falls. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season May to October; tides restrict access. Photography captures red cliffs. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include pearl shells.

Day11
N/A N/AN/A

Cruise Buccaneer Archipelago, no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to islands. Travelers spot humpback whales. Kayaking explores Horizontal Falls. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season May to October; tides restrict access. Photography captures red cliffs. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include pearl shells.

Day12
AUG 312026
D:6:30 PM

Cruise Buccaneer Archipelago, no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to islands. Travelers spot humpback whales. Kayaking explores Horizontal Falls. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season May to October; tides restrict access. Photography captures red cliffs. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include pearl shells.

Day13
SEP 12026
A:6:30 AMD:6:00 PM

Hunter River & Mitchell Falls, Australia, no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to Kimberley rivers. Travelers hike to Mitchell Falls’ four tiers. Helicopter tours reveal gorge systems. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season May to October; dry season. Photography captures twin waterfalls. Dining onboard includes barramundi. Souvenirs, like rock art prints, in ship shops. Briefings on slippery trails. Trekking shoes essential. The river and falls offer Kimberley’s premier waterfall adventure in ancient landscapes.

Day14
SEP 22026
A:12:30 PMD:6:00 PM

Ashmore Reef, Australia, anchors expedition ships in the Timor Sea, 840 kilometers west of Darwin, with zodiacs to uninhabited sand cays. The 583-square-kilometer marine park hosts dugongs and green turtles. Travelers snorkel coral gardens with reef sharks. Birdwatching spots migratory seabirds like red-tailed tropicbirds. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season April to October; wet season limits access. Photography captures coral atolls. Briefings stress no-touch policies.

Day15
SEP 32026
A:12:30 PMD:6:00 PM

Swift Bay, Kimberley, Western Australia, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to rocky shores. Travelers explore Aboriginal rock art and tidal waterfalls. Excursions include zodiac tours to mangroves. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, May to September, brings dry weather for coastal tours. Photography captures ancient petroglyphs and Indian Ocean vistas. Dining onboard includes barramundi, an Australian favorite. Souvenirs, like boomerang crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Indigenous history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while sturdy shoes enhance rock walks. Swift Bay’s cultural allure offers a vibrant Australian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of art and natural beauty, making Swift Bay an engaging destination.

Day16
SEP 42026
A:6:30 AMD:5:00 PM

King George River, Kimberley, Australia, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to river gorges. Travelers explore towering red cliffs and waterfalls. Excursions spot saltwater crocodiles. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, May to October, brings dry weather. Photography captures dramatic gorges and outback vistas. Dining onboard includes barramundi, an Australian fish. Souvenirs, like Aboriginal art prints, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Kimberley ecology. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate. Binoculars enhance wildlife spotting. King George River’s rugged beauty offers a vibrant Australian stop, blending gorges with wildlife.

Day17
SEP 52026
A:1:00 PM

Darwin in Australia has docking at Port Darwin. Travelers explore Kakadu National Park’s wetlands. Excursions visit Litchfield’s waterfalls. Local markets sell Aboriginal art. The peak season, May to October, brings dry weather; taxis cost 10-20 AUD. Photography captures Outback landscapes. Dining onboard includes kangaroo. Souvenirs, like didgeridoos, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover indigenous culture. Light clothing suits the tropical climate. Darwin’s vibrant port offers a gateway to Australia’s Top End.

Day18
N/A N/AN/A

Darwin in Australia has docking at Port Darwin. Travelers explore Kakadu National Park’s wetlands. Excursions visit Litchfield’s waterfalls. Local markets sell Aboriginal art. The peak season, May to October, brings dry weather; taxis cost 10-20 AUD. Photography captures Outback landscapes. Dining onboard includes kangaroo. Souvenirs, like didgeridoos, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover indigenous culture. Light clothing suits the tropical climate. Darwin’s vibrant port offers a gateway to Australia’s Top End.