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Scenic Eclipse II has made its inaugural visit to the Port of Fremantle, marking the end of its 2024 and 2025 season exploring Western Australia and the Kimberley region.

The ultra-luxury Discovery Yacht has spent recent months offering guests unique access to some of the state’s most remote and breathtaking landscapes, according to Scenic Group.

Scenic Eclipse II’s second Kimberley and Western Australia season has been a huge success, and we’re excited to celebrate our journey to the beautiful port of Fremantle,” said Anthony Laver, Scenic Group General Manager Sales & Marketing APAC.

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“Our guests have been completely captivated by Western Australia’s raw beauty and unique experiences. As we head further on to South Pacific waters via East Antarctica, we’re offering Australians their final opportunity to join us on these truly remarkable ultra-luxury Discovery Yacht voyages in our region.”

Guests onboard Scenic Eclipse II have enjoyed excursions to hidden gorges, pristine beaches and culturally rich Aboriginal sites. The Discovery Yacht features two Airbus H130-T2 helicopters and the next-generation submersible Scenic Neptune II, offering guests rare perspectives of the rugged coastline and underwater world.

Following its Fremantle visit, Scenic Eclipse II will now sail across the South Pacific, New Zealand and East Antarctica. These final voyages present the last chance for Australian travellers to explore nearby destinations aboard what Scenic calls “The World’s First Discovery Yachts.”

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Upcoming highlights include the 11-day South Pacific Discovery: Norfolk, New Caledonia & Fiji departing 4 March 2026, and the 13-day Treasures of the Pacific: The Yasawas to New Zealand departing 21 November 2025.

Meanwhile, the 24-day Antarctica’s Ross Sea: Majestic Ice & Wildlife voyage, departing 29 January 2026 from Timaru, offers an expedition that follows the route of explorers Shackleton and Scott.

This special Antarctic journey will be joined by legendary figures including Robert Swan, the first person to walk to both the North and South Poles, and his son Barney Swan, along with other renowned researchers.

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