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Voyager, 14 Nights Beautiful New Zealand Fjords ex Sydney to Auckland

14 Night Cruise sailing from Sydney, NSW, Australia onboard Seven Seas Voyager

Departs
Tuesday, 28th January 2025
Ship
Seven Seas Voyager
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Pricing is From and Per Person
Cabin Twin Triple Quad Single
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Please note, while prices and inclusions are accurate at time of loading they are subject to change due to changes in cruise line policies and pricing and due to currency fluctuations. Currency surcharges may apply. Please check details of price and inclusions at time of booking.

The luxurious Seven Seas Voyager® harbors overtones of elegance throughout, from the refined Penthouse Suites to the modern touches of the Voyager Lounge.

Melbourne, Australia
Far from the clichéd Australia of popular perception, Melbourne is a graceful city of European style and substance, fine living and cultural riches. Its many green parks and public gardens reflect the foresight of this city's 19th century founders and their intention to create a "pleasing to the eye" metropolis for the enjoyment of all. The city's moderate climate and financial prominence have attracted huge numbers of visitors from all over the world.

Geelong, Australia
Located on the shores of Corio Bay, vibrant Geelong is the second-largest city in Victoria, on Australia’s southern coast. Its name originates from the Aboriginal word for bay - jillong. Founded in 1802, the city became a thriving industrial center after the 1850’s gold rush. The modern tourist can visit the vibrant, renovated waterfront, the Art Deco Eastern Beach or take a drive along the dramatic beaches of the Great Ocean Road.

Burnie (Tasmania), Australia
Located on the northwest coast of Tasmania, Burnie was originally settled in 1827 as “Emu Bay.” The town was later renamed after William Burnie, a director of the Van Diemen’s Land Company. The first settlers literally carved a village out from the rain forests and tea-tree swamps that occupied the area. After mineral deposits were discovered in Tasmania, the town prospered. In the late 30s, Burnie’s industry bloomed even more when Associated Pulp and Paper Mills Limited began large production.

Dunedin, New Zealand
This charming city lies at the head of a fiord-like inlet and is surrounded by seven hills. In the early days, Dunedin was the largest and wealthiest city in the country, thanks mainly to the gold fields. It has been responsible for many firsts: the first to have gaslight, water mains, hydro power and steam trams. Discover the rugged, beautiful Otago Peninsula, filled with geological wonders, and gaze in awe at the great albatross with its ten-foot wingspan. Keep an eye out for fur seals on the rocks and perhaps some yellow-eyed penguins. Visit Larnach Castle, a historic 19th-century property surrounded by gardens and splendid views. It is often said that Dunedin is the most perfectly preserved Victorian City anywhere. Explore historic Dunedin with its splendid Victorian and Edwardian stone buildings. Look for delightful local crafts, artwork, wool and leather items among the souvenirs. Enjoy a wide variety of cuisines as well as lamb and seafood.

Christchurch (Lyttelton), New Zealand
Christchurch is the largest city of the South Island. Sprawling out across the Canterbury Plains, Christchurch was incorporated as a city in 1862. It was named after the Oxford College attended by John Robert Godley, leader of the settlers arriving in the first four ships to Christchurch. It is a charming city, a garden city with many parks within its boundaries. The city has a backdrop of the Southern Alps and long, ocean beaches are only a short drive away.

Wellington, New Zealand
Stroll past Victorian Gothic buildings, visit the exquisite Botanic Gardens, take the cable car up the mountain for a fantastic view, or head for the city beach. Journey around the spectacular harbor with its amazing views and visit a sheep or cattle station. See some of the sites where the Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed. Shopping: Shop for arts and crafts, jewelry, fine woolens, and leather goods. Shop for arts and crafts, jewelry, fine woolens, and leather goods. Enjoy a variety of continental dishes in addition to succulent lamb and seafood.

Napier, New Zealand
The twin cities of Napier and Hastings, located within the region of Hawke's Bay on the East Coast of New Zealand's North Island, are unique. The area is blessed with a Californian-Mediterranean climate, boasting one of the highest sunshine averages in the country. The area is also dotted with colorful vineyards and orchards, with some of the most fertile farmland you will see. Within the region are more than twenty of New Zealand's finest vineyards.

Rotorua (Tauranga), New Zealand
Tauranga is the center of a large citrus and sub tropical fruit-growing area and is a favorite base for deep-sea anglers. Across the harbor is the major port for the region, Mt Maunganui, which is also the major overseas outlet for the vast timber industry established in the center of the North Island. Tauranga has become a rendezvous for thousands of holiday makers to whom the lure of its sun-baked sands and sparkling waters prove an irresistible attraction.

Whangarei, New Zealand
A wonderful blend of New Zealand’s low-key charm and phenomenal natural splendor. Located in New Zealand’s often overlooked Northland, sub-tropical Whangarei welcomes you with unpretentious warmth, literally and figuratively. Whangarei Falls is the star attraction, the 85-foot-high centerpiece of lush walkways leading to three platforms offering unique views. The summit of Mount Parihaka, one of New Zealand’s many extinct volcanoes, rewards your walk with panoramic coastal and harbour views, a World War II memorial and excavations of what was once the largest Maori Pa (fortified village) in New Zealand. Afterward, grab a perfect coffee and admire art gallery collections at the Marina Town Basin.

Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland, “The City Of Sails”, is spread over a narrow isthmus between the sparkling waters of the Waitemata and Manukau Harbours on New Zealand’s North Island. It earns its sobriquet from having more boats per capita than any other city in the world. The first settlers here were the Maori, and are still a vibrant component of its cosmopolitan population. Auckland offers the visitor all the amenities of a world-class city. Browse the shops of Queen Street or the Parnell area with its galleries and boutiques in quaintly restored Victorian buildings. For a magnificent panorama of the city travel to Mount Eden, the city’s highest point, or visit the Skytower for loftier views. Minutes from downtown you can relax on a black sand beach, or explore the America’s Cup Yachting Village. Further afield there are the spectacular pine-clad Waitakere Mountains, the amazing Waitomo Glowworm Caves and the verdant vineyards of Kumeu River Wines.

Cruise Itinerary
Date Activity Arrive Depart
28/01/25 Sydney, NSW, Australia 7:00 AM 6:00 PM
29/01/25 At sea - -
30/01/25 Melbourne, VIC, Australia 7:00 AM
31/01/25 Melbourne, VIC, Australia 3:00 AM
31/01/25 Geelong, Victoria, Australia 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
01/02/25 Burnie, Tasmania, Australia 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
02/02/25 At sea - -
03/02/25 At sea - -
04/02/25 At sea - -
05/02/25 Dunedin (Port Chalmers), New Zealand 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
06/02/25 Christchurch (Lyttelton), New Zealand 8:00 AM 7:00 PM
07/02/25 Wellington, New Zealand 7:00 AM 4:00 PM
08/02/25 Napier, New Zealand 7:00 AM 4:00 PM
09/02/25 Tauranga, New Zealand 11:00 AM 8:00 PM
10/02/25 Whangarei, New Zealand 8:00 AM 9:00 PM
11/02/25 Auckland, New Zealand 7:00 AM 7:00 PM
Itinerary may vary by sailing date and itineraries may be changed at the cruise lines discretion. Please check itinerary details at time of booking and before booking other travel services such as airline tickets.

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