Rise before the rest of the ship and join an ornithologist-guide for a dawn landing on Willis Island — arguably the most exclusive birdwatching address in the Southern Hemisphere. The island hosts one of Australia's largest documented seabird colonies, and first light is when it erupts into extraordinary life.
What to expect
The Zodiac lands on the coral-rubble beach just as the sky softens to indigo. Within seconds, frigatebirds begin their courtship displays, inflating scarlet throat pouches while brown boobies jostle on nesting scrapes metres from your feet. The ornithologist narrates the scene with infectious expertise, calling species by name as they lift and wheel overhead in their thousands. The island's absolute silence — broken only by wind and wings — produces a meditative quality that experienced travellers consistently describe as one of cruising's most affecting moments.
Good to know
Landing is subject to BOM approval and sea-state — pre-register your interest at the expedition desk on day one of the voyage. Wear dark, non-reflective clothing to avoid disturbing nesting birds. Carry a long lens (200mm+ equivalent) for perched-bird shots. Soft-soled shoes protect both the coral-rubble substrate and your footing.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Willis Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.