On Board has released its expedition schedule through to November 2028, giving travellers the opportunity to secure preferred dates well in advance for journeys through Tasmania’s remote southwest and beyond.

The newly released schedule includes departures across the company’s signature experiences, including the Port Davey Escape, South Coast Cruise, Port Davey Highlights and East Coast Expedition itineraries.

To celebrate the release, On Board is offering an Early Bird incentive of $1,800 travel credit per cabin on eligible new bookings made before 31 August 2026. Available on select departures between September 2026 and November 2028, the offer provides additional value for guests planning future wilderness adventures aboard Odalisque III.

Departing from Hobart, expeditions travel by seaplane directly into the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, where guests explore the pristine waterways, ancient landscapes and rich stories of Port Davey and Bathurst Harbour. With a maximum of just 12 guests on board, each journey offers an intimate and deeply personal connection to one of Australia’s most remarkable natural environments.

The release of the extended schedule is expected to be particularly welcomed by travellers seeking to secure popular departure dates, which regularly book well in advance.

In further good news for independent travellers, On Board has also announced a limited number of solo traveller departures where the single supplement is waived. Guests can enjoy the privacy of their own cabin while paying the standard twin-share rate, creating a rare opportunity to experience the southwest wilderness without the additional cost often associated with solo travel.

Available on selected prime-season departures and offered on a first-come, first-served basis, the solo traveller initiative reflects On Board’s commitment to making its expeditions accessible to a wider range of guests.

For more information on the 2027–28 expedition schedule, Early Bird offer or solo traveller departures, visit On Board Expeditions.