General FAQ's
Absolutely! Extras including taxes and fuel surcharges are NOT passed on to our guests. The price you see is the price you pay.
The True North’s cruise attendants will happily attend to your laundry needs. A nominal charge is applicable.
Generally 'smart-casual' however during the day casual t-shirts & shorts are recommended for activities & fishing. Bring a sturdy pair of walking shoes, and don’t forget your bathers!
No, the crew are normally preparing the ship for your arrival. If you arrive prior to embarkation in Broome we would recommend you make your way to our office. You can leave your luggage and enjoy a wander around Chinatown before your transfer to the ship at 16:00. If you arrive in Kununurra prior to transfer to Wyndham; we would suggest visiting the Kimberley Grande where you can enjoy the afternoon before your coach transfer Wyndham port at 15:30.
Generally BYO drinks are not permitted onboard as the True North operates a licensed bar. However, passengers may be permitted to BYO drinks in instances where the desired drink is not available from the ship's bar but ONLY with prior written approval. Corkage will be applied to all BYO drinks. Contact our reservation staff at cruise@northstarcruises.com.au for our latest wine list.
Adventures on the True North include all expedition boat excursions & activities, superb fine dining and non-alcoholic refreshments throughout the day, all fishing & snorkeling equipment and cylinders & weight belts (on dive trips). Scenic helicopter flights , alcohol & café style coffees are additional.
Easy - simply expect the finest in fine dining! Special dietary requirements can be catered for with prior notice.
This policy assists with safety and promoting a casual atmosphere onboard as well as keeping the magnificent True North in showroom condition. However footwear for shore excursions should be included.
Yes, each cabin is equipped with 110v and 240v power points.
Only the highest quality in eating fish - mangrove jack, coral trout, finger-mark bream, monster golden snapper & the revered barramundi are caught in tropical waters. In 'cooler climes' West Australian jewfish, pink snapper, emperors and whiting are always popular.
