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Port
Info
Arrive
Depart
04 Jan 2026
Auckland, New Zealand
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18:00
Surrounded by tranquil golden beaches, lush forests and dramatic coastal trails, Auckland is a nature lovers paradise. The 48 volcanic cones that dot the surrounding area provide stunning panoramic views of the city and harbour. New Zealands largest city is also a shoppers paradise offering everything from top designers to local open-air markets. Learn about the indigenous Maori and take home some native art pieces or jewellery. The fine, locally produced woolens also make excellent gifts.
05 Jan 2026
Tauranga, New Zealand
07:00
18:00
Go walk-about and explore Tauranga, set on the beautiful Bay of Plenty. And indeed there are plenty of things to do. Head to the beach or discover Taurangas lovely parks and rich history. Visit a village buried by a volcanic eruption and captured in a moment of time – a fascinating yet moving experience. Take a selfie at Hells Gate, an aptly named geothermal park with boiling pools, fantastic geysers and mud baths, the largest of which is Poutamu, “the stairway to heaven.”
06 Jan 2026
Napier, New Zealand
09:00
18:00
Napier calls itself the Art Deco capital of the world, but its also a leading wine-travel destination. Leveled by an earthquake in 1931, Napier was rebuilt in Art Deco style. Along with Miami Beach, Napier is one of the best examples of this style, with many of its structures well preserved. Take a walk down Marine Parade, a tree-lined ocean boulevard with fountains and gardens, or go out to the country to enjoy the lovely vistas, tour superb area vineyards and relax with a glass of wine.
07 Jan 2026
Picton, New Zealand
09:00
20:00
Built around a sheltered harbour, Picton is lined with cafés and restaurants for you to choose from (we suggest the fish and chips). Popular attractions in Picton include a maritime museum and an aquarium. But this town is not short on recreational activities. Some of Pictons favourite pastimes include fishing, dolphin watching and sea kayaking. Walk or bike the Queen Charlotte Track or spend the day exploring the scenic Marlborough Sounds. Check out one of the many wine tours (probably after biking the track). Then relax as you browse the local shops that offer a wide range of trinkets, including handmade jewellery, paintings from local artists and woodcarvings. Before leaving Picton, its time for more fish and chips along the shore. Its the Picton way!
08 Jan 2026
Timaru, New Zealand
10:00
20:00
Timaru is a port city in the southern Canterbury region of New Zealand, located 157 kilometres southwest of Christchurch and about 196 kilometres northeast of Dunedin on the eastern Pacific coast of the South Island.
09 Jan 2026
Dunedin, New Zealand
08:00
20:00
This dramatic South Island coastal town offers a mix of unique natural beauty and fascinating history. Rare, yellow-eyed penguins, fur seals and the Royal Albatross all call Dunedin home. Equally impressive is the Victorian and Edwardian architecture that dates from its days as a gold rush town. New Zealands only castle sits high above the city and offers sweeping views from its famous gardens. Shop for a locally made souvenir, with crafts, artwork, wool and leather items being popular.
10 Jan 2026
Doubtful Sound
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10 Jan 2026
Milford Sound
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10 Jan 2026
Dusky Sound
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13 Jan 2026
Melbourne, Australia
08:00
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Once the richest city in the world thanks to a gold rush, Melbourne is Australias cultural capital with striking architecture, chic galleries and boutiques. Wave at a wallaby or get close to a koala at a wildlife park. Feel closer to the land on a ride on the Puffing Billy steam locomotive through the mountains and countryside. Back in the city, explore a different culture and visit Chinatown – the oldest one in the West.
14 Jan 2026
Melbourne, Australia
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17:00
Once the richest city in the world thanks to a gold rush, Melbourne is Australias cultural capital with striking architecture, chic galleries and boutiques. Wave at a wallaby or get close to a koala at a wildlife park. Feel closer to the land on a ride on the Puffing Billy steam locomotive through the mountains and countryside. Back in the city, explore a different culture and visit Chinatown – the oldest one in the West.
15 Jan 2026
Burnie, Tasmania, Australia
07:00
15:30
A community of artisans on the northwest coast of Tasmania, Burnie has long a history as a community that makes things, with locally crafted European-style cheeses, fine papers, ceramics and single-malt whisky. Surrounded by accessible wilderness areas, in Burnie you can still get a glimpse of little penguins and the platypus, a duck-billed mammal, in the wild. The vibrant shopping district spills onto the beach where you can sit down at a café and watch the world slow down for a little while.
16 Jan 2026
Eden
10:00
16:00
The towns name reflects what you will indeed find in Eden – a beautiful natural wonderland. Situated on the rugged coastline of Australias New South Wales, Eden is nestled among national parks, wilderness areas and enticing beaches. Its considered one of Australias best locations for oyster farming, so bring your appetite. Eden and its surrounding landscapes offer an abundance of outdoor activities on the water and by land.
17 Jan 2026
Sydney, Australia
06:00
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Sydneys harbour is the hub from which theres much to see and do. Youll want to explore this area, home of the iconic Opera House. Admire the skyline, swim at a harbour beach or cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Want to see surfing? Grab your sunblock and towel and spend the day on world-famous Bondi Beach, or take a scenic walk on the coast from Bondi to Coogee Beach. The Rocks district is a shoppers mecca offering a wide variety of goods, from woodcrafts and unique art to outback fashions.