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Coral Adventurer passengers return with diverging accounts of cruise ship drama

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Updated 31.12.2025
Key Topics & People
Coral Adventurer *Papua New Guinea (PNG) Papua New Guinea Queensland Police

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Dec 31 Morning

3 articles|1 sources
Human Interest(3)

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Passengers landed at Cairns airport on Tuesday.

— ABC

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Coral Adventurer was grounded on a reef off Papua New Guinea.

— ABC

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Ursula Daus alleged her life was in “danger” as a result of the incident.

— Ursula Daus

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A passenger told the ABC she won’t travel with the luxury cruise liner again.

— ABC

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Coral Adventurer was grounded on a reef off Papua New Guinea.

— ABC

Dec 30 Morning

4 articles|1 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsDec 30

Australian cruise ship stuck off PNG ‘detained’ amid investigation into why it ran aground

The Coral Adventurer, an Australian cruise ship, has been "detained" in Papua New Guinea after running aground on a reef off the north coast near Lae on Saturday. The ship is being held due to concerns about its seaworthiness and potential damage sustained from the incident. Authorities are investigating the circumstances that led to the grounding. The ship remains stuck as of Tuesday while efforts to refloat it are underway. Separately, the Coral Adventurer is also under investigation for allegedly leaving behind a passenger who died on Lizard Island.

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Key Claims

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Coral Adventurer ran aground off Papua New Guinea on Saturday morning.

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The cruise ship has been 'detained' due to concerns it's unseaworthy.

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The Coral Adventurer is being investigated for allegedly leaving behind a passenger who died on Lizard Island.

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The ship is stuck on a reef about 30km from Lae.

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A cruise ship that ran aground off Papua New Guinea has been “detained”.

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Dec 29 Morning

1 articles|1 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsDec 29

Passengers on cruise ship that ran aground off PNG to be flown home after refloat efforts fail

The Coral Adventurer, an Australian cruise ship with 124 people aboard, ran aground on a reef off Papua New Guinea on Saturday morning. Refloat efforts have been unsuccessful, and passengers will be flown home early. The ship was already under investigation for an unrelated incident in October, involving the death of a passenger allegedly left behind on an island. This grounding occurred during the vessel's first voyage since that prior incident. The investigation into the earlier death is ongoing.

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Coral Adventurer ran aground off Papua New Guinea on Saturday.

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124 people were on board the Coral Adventurer when it ran aground.

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Passengers are set to be flown home early.

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The Coral Adventurer was already under investigation for a passenger death in October.

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The passenger allegedly died after being left behind on an island.

Dec 28 Morning

4 articles|2 sources
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BBC News - WorldDec 28

Cruise ship hits reef on first trip since leaving passenger on island

The cruise ship Coral Adventurer ran aground off the coast of Papua New Guinea on Saturday, approximately 30km from Lae, with 80 passengers and 43 crew members on board. All passengers and crew are safe, and initial inspections found no hull damage. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority is monitoring the situation and is prepared to support PNG authorities. The incident occurred on the ship's first voyage since an elderly passenger, Suzanne Rees, died in late October after being left on an Australian island and is currently under investigation by AMSA and Queensland Police. The current 12-day voyage was scheduled to conclude on December 30th, but no decisions have been made regarding its continuation.

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The Guardian - World NewsDec 28

Australian cruise ship investigated after leaving passenger behind runs aground off PNG with 120 people on board

The Australian cruise ship Coral Adventurer, currently under investigation for allegedly abandoning a passenger who later died, ran aground off the coast of Papua New Guinea on Saturday morning. The incident occurred approximately 30km from Lae, PNG's second-largest city. The ship was carrying over 120 passengers and crew at the time of the grounding. According to the operator, Coral Expeditions, no injuries were reported. A team is currently working to refloat the vessel and inspect the hull for damage.

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Key Claims

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Australian cruise ship Coral Adventurer ran aground off the coast of Papua New Guinea.

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The Coral Adventurer ran aground early on Saturday morning.

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The ship ran aground about 30km from Lae, PNG’s second-largest city.

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Coral Expeditions said no one was hurt in the incident.

— Coral Expeditions

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The cruise ship is being investigated after allegedly leaving behind a passenger who died alone.