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Australia & New Zealand

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Operator: Viking Ocean Cruises
Destination: Australia, Australia & The Pacific, New Zealand
Price From: £6590.00

Discover Aussie & Kiwi splendors

Gain deep insight into the native and European cultures of Australia and New Zealand. Hear about Sydney’s and Hobart’s penal past from a descendant of Australias first settlers. Admire the Victorian treasures of Dunedin, the fragrant English gardens of Christchurch and Wellington and the art deco glories of Napier. Enjoy the earthy sounds of the didgeridoo and the thrilling dances of the Mori. Only Viking brings you this close to the Land Down Under.


Day 1 Sydney, Australia

Arrive in Sydney and embark your ship. The capital of Australian New South Wales is celebrated for its magnificent natural harbor, the worlds largest. Nestled at the foot of the Blue Mountains on the edge of the blue Pacific, Sydney is blessed with a natural setting few cities in the world can rival. Settle in to your veranda stateroom, and explore this culture-rich and much-loved city.

Day 2 Sydney, Australia

Begin your day in the heart of the city, at Sydney Cove. Explore the charming crooked streets of Sydneys historic district of The Rocks, where some houses date back to the early days of European settlement. Or, start off your day touring the bustling fish market with a local chef and taking your catch on board a harbor sightseeing vessel. Fabulous food and wine and good company enhance this scenic outing. You might also explore the natural wonders of the nearby Blue Mountains. Or set out on your own, perhaps strolling to the famed Sydney Opera House on the stunning harbor.

Day 3 Cruise the Gippsland coast

Cruise the waters off the Australian coast of Gippsland today. This area was once plied by boats piloted by Aboriginal Australians. Today, it is one of the continents most scenic regions of stunning beaches, old-growth forest and fertile farms. During your relaxing day at sea, you can learn more about Australia during informative lectures, attend a port talk to familiarize yourself with upcoming destinations and enjoy the many amenities on board. Relax in The Spa, browse the onboard art throughout the ship, or settle in the Living Room with a book from your ships Library.

Day 4 Melbourne, Australia

Discover Melbourne, capital of the Australian state of Victoria. During its heyday, it was one of the largest and wealthiest cities in the world. Today, you can uncover the cultural and historic treasures of, by some accounts, the most livable city in the world during a tour of its highlights. View the citys stately Victorian-era buildings and visit Fitzroy Gardens, where Cooks Cottage graces the landscape. Constructed in England by the parents of famed explorer Captain Cook, it was deconstructed brick by brick and reassembled here to celebrate the centenary of the citys founding. If you wish, join a visit to see some of Australias iconic wildlife, such as the koala, wombat, kangaroo and wallaby.

Day 5 Scenic Cruising Bass Strait

Sail across the Bass Strait today. Named after its discoverer George Bass, the shallow stretch of water separates Tasmania from the Australian continent. Enjoy the Sun Deck or scan the horizon from the Explorers Lounge for one of the 60 islands that dot the strait. Tonight, try a regional specialty in The Restaurant, or take in a recent movie in one of our three theaterstwo indoor and one under the stars on the Main Pool Deck.

Day 6 Tasmania, Australia

Explore the fabled island of Tasmania, Australias smallest state, named after Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. The capital, Hobart, was founded as a penal colony for some 300 inmates. Today, it is a charming city with a mild climate and a picturesque natural setting on the banks of the Derwent River. Its historic neighborhoods and traditional pubs are best explored on foot. You might wish to tour the former penal colony of Port Arthur, today a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an open-air museum chronicling the relocation of convicts here by the British Empire in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Day 7 Cruise the Tasman Sea

Today, you will begin your crossing of the Tasman Sea. Just as many refer to an Atlantic journey as hopping the Pond, Kiwis and Aussies refer to this voyage as crossing the Ditch. Your day at sea provides the ideal opportunity to read about your upcoming ports in the Library and to perhaps make an appointment at The Salon for a hair treatment, manicure or shave.

Day 8 Scenic Cruising: Foveuax Strait

Enjoy another leisurely day at sea as you cruise past the southern tip of New Zealands South Island through Foveaux Strait, named after an early lieutenant-governor of New South Wales. Known for its oyster beds, the channel is less than 10 miles wide at its narrowest point and separates Stewart Island from South Island. Learn more about tomorrows port at tonights port talk and later enjoy a cocktail over the strains of jazz at Torshavn.

Day 9 Dunedin, New Zealand

Call on scenic Port Chalmers today, whose harbor is faced by the hills of the Otago Peninsula. You will visit the regions cultural capital of Dunedin, founded in 1848 by Scottish settlers who gave it the Gaelic name for Edinburgh. Nestled among rolling green hills that drop sharply into the sea, it is one of the best preserved Victorian cities in the world and home to a wealth of Edwardian and Victorian buildings, including the stunning Dunedin Railway Station. You might alternately join an excursion to view one of the worlds most accessible albatross rookeries, where you can observe these magnificent birds in their rich natural habitat.

Day 10 Christchurch, New Zealand

Explore the English-flavored city of Christchurch, spread at the feet of the Southern Alps on New Zealands South Island. Today it is a stunning blend of British charm and natural beauty, with so many green parks that it has been nicknamed the Garden City. See firsthand how the city is creatively preserving its iconic heritage. Visit the Container Mall, a series of stores set up in giant shipping containers, and the Cardboard Cathedral, welcoming worshippers until the Christchurch Cathedral is repaired. You will also visit the lush Christchurch Botanic Gardens, one of the worlds most important of its kind. If you wish, explore the International Antarctic Center, where you can experience life in the continents harsh climate and meet some resident penguins.

Day 11 Wellington, New Zealand

Visit Wellington today, hailed by many as the coolest little capital in the world, brimming with cultural institutions such as the Museum of New Zealand and the National Art Gallery. The political capital of New Zealand enjoys a splendid setting among mountains and the sea. Enjoy a tour of its main sites, including the summit of Mt. Victoria, the Wellington Cathedral and the New Zealand Parliaments four buildingsincluding Parliament House, a dramatic neoclassical wonder, and the Executive Wing, known as the Beehive for its shape. You will also see the renowned Wellington Botanic Garden, home to the award-winning Lady Norwood Rose Garden. Perhaps join our Privileged Access visit to the Museum of New Zealand, or join a city tour fashioned for fans of theLord of the Ringsfilm trilogy.

Day 12 Napier, New Zealand

Cruise into Hawkes Bay today, New Zealands second largest wine-growing region. Disembark to explore Napiers art deco architecture, built after much of the city was destroyed during a 1931 earthquake. Its eclectic mix of Main Street design and art deco flair combine to create a city unlike any other in the world. Take it all in during a city tour, or venture farther afield to sample some of the regions beloved wines at its vineyards or to seek out some of the bay areas abundant birdlife, including the iconic gannet on nearby Cape Kidnappers.

Day 13 Rotorua, New Zealand

Sail into the turquoise waters of the Bay of Plenty to visit the port of Tauranga, watched over by the dramatic Mt. Maunganui, an extinct volcano that helped shape this spectacular region of white-sand beaches and azure waters. Discover the highlights of one of New Zealands main centers for business and culture. Or, you can explore the thermal region of Rotorua, sacred to the Mori for its bubbling mudpots, spewing geysers, silica terraces and fumaroles.

Day 14 Auckland New Zealand

Arrive in Auckland, the cultural capital of New Zealands North Island. Known as the City of Sails, Auckland enjoys a stunning setting between two harbors. This seafaring city has hosted two Americas Cup challenges; its marinas are brimming with world-class yachts. During an overnight stay here, you will have ample time to take in this Kiwi citys beauty and history, touring the tree-lined Albert Park and the neoclassical Auckland War Memorial Museum. Cross the harbor bridge to enjoy sweeping views from Bastion Point and pass through Parnell Village, lined with upscale shops and cafs. If you wish, visit the regions wine country this afternoon to sample some of its world-acclaimed vintages.

Day 15 – Auckland, New Zealand

Disembark your ship this morning and transfer to the airport for your flight home. Or stay on in Auckland to explore more of this sophisticated and picturesque city.