Australia & New Zealand: Melbourne, Milford Sound & Lyttelton

05 Mar 2026 | 12 Nights
Ship: Norwegian Spirit
Code: ANZNS260305

Prices From: £1,521

Inside£1,521
Outside£2,152
Balcony£3,497
Suite£8,606
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Burnie

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Melbourne

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Milford Sound

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Cruise Doubtful Sound, New Zealand

Dunedin

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Lyttelton

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Picton

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Napier

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Tauranga

The population center of the Bay of Plenty, Tauranga is one of New Zealand's fastest-growing cities. Along with its neighbor, Whakatane, this seaside city claims to be one of the country's sunniest towns. Unlike most local towns, Tauranga doesn't grind to a halt in the off-season, because it has one of the busiest ports in the country, and the excellent waves at the neighboring beach resort of Mount Maunganui—just across Tauranga's harbor bridge—always draw surfers and holiday folk.

Auckland

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Experience laid-back luxury on Norwegian Spirit®, which has been renovated from bow to stern with the adult traveller in mind.


Experience laid-back luxury on Norwegian Spirit®, which has been renovated from bow to stern with the adult traveller in mind. Follow the sun instead of a timetable on this small, intimate ship where pampering and relaxation are always on deck. Feel rejuvenated with a morning in the Thermal Suite, then soak in fantastic vistas and the warm sunshine with your favourite beverage in hand at the adults-only Spice H2O. Get in the hot seat in the casino, roll into big laughs at the comedy club and enjoy mesmerising live performances. Plus, savouring every moment at sea is a breeze with our line up of delicious cuisine, from Italian at Onda by Scarpetta and steak at Cagney's to French dishes at Le Bistro and more.

Unique Feature

Starlink High-Speed Internet

Starlink provides fast Internet service at sea and is now available on Norwegian Spirit. Using advanced low earth orbit satellites, SpaceX's Starlink delivers industry leading broadband internet connectivity, which will improve the capacity, speed, and reliability of Internet on board.

COMPLIMENTARY DINING

Every cruise fare includes beautifully crafted menus in our two main dining rooms, a help-yourself buffet and a variety of casual cafés, grills and on-the-go choices. From fresh-baked breads, desserts and pastries to our chefs' original dishes made with the freshest ingredients, your dining can be as fine or fun as you want.

Serving a wide variety of culinary delights to please every palate, our complimentary dining options include two main dining rooms, a help-yourself buffet and a variety of casual cafés, grills and on-the-go choices. Plus, our Main Dining Rooms offer a menu that changes daily, Chef's Signature Dishes and carefully selected wine recommendations, guaranteeing a different culinary adventure with every visit.

SPECIALITY DINING 

Dining aboard Norwegian is about having choices. Enjoy delicious comfort foods as well as more exotic choices from our many complimentary dining options. Or widen your palate further and choose from our speciality restaurants for a cover charge or á la carte. Whether it's a cheeseburger you have a desire for, or Coq au Vin, your dinner is ready when you are. And if you book a Speciality Dining Package, you can savour an array of our speciality restaurants for one special price.

Enjoy a night of gastronomic proportions at one of our many speciality restaurants. Sip your favourite cocktail as you select from choice cuts of Angus beef at Cagney's Steakhouse. Savour French cuisine at Le Bistro. Or indulge in a modern Italian culinary experience at Onda by Scarpetta, coming to Norwegian Spirit in February 2020. No matter what you choose, our speciality dining options feature the tastes you'll crave.

Sushi

In the mood for sushi? Pull up a chair at this contemporary sushi bar for some traditional Japanese culinary bites.

Price Per Person: À la Carte

Windows

One of our two Main Dining Rooms serving a variety of culinary delights with a contemporary flair.

Price Per Person: Complimentary

The Local

The Local offers classic pub fare in a relaxed atmosphere. With popular dishes like the Reuben Sandwich and Fish n' Chips, The Local has all your favourite comfort foods. So try one of our beers or cocktails on tap and catch a game with us!

Price Per Person: Complimentary

Onda by Scarpetta

Onda, or "wave" in Italian, brings the charm and effortless elegance of its critically acclaimed sister restaurant, Scarpetta, to sea. Uncork your favourite bottle of wine and let la dolce vita (the good life) flow. Indulge in a modern Italian culinary experience from Scarpetta's signature pastas like the famous Spaghetti Tomato & Basil to unique, mouthwatering seafood creations. And leave room for dessert. Sharing is optional.

Price Per Person: Charges Apply

Teppanyaki

Sit at a lively shared table as a skillful chef perfectly prepares shrimp, steak, chicken and fried rice on a large steel grill. And you've got a front row seat to all the sizzles and surprises in our Japanese restaurant.

Price Per Person: Cover Charge Applies

Le Bistro

Romance is in the air at our signature French restaurant. Elegant interiors, crisp white linens and attentive servers make this an intimate dining experience. By the end of your meal, you might just be proclaiming c'est magnifique!

Price Per Person: Charges Apply

Atrium Café

Amid the hustle and bustle of the Atrium, enjoy something sweet. This morning and late-night favourite coffee bar features Starbucks's products, cupcakes, macaroons and more.

Price Per Person: À la carte

Silk

Enjoy our Asian Fusion dining venue featuring freshly prepared noodles, delicious wok fried dishes, authentic soups, and more.

*Please note, this restaurant is complimentary for sailings prior to January 1, 2025.

Price Per Person: Charges Apply

Garden Café

Whatever you’re craving, chances are you will find it at the Garden Café. This complimentary, indoor buffet restaurant serves up breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Price Per Person: Complimentary

Taste

Serving a wide variety of cuisine, Taste offers a stylish and contemporary atmosphere. Enjoy a menu that changes daily with carefully selected wine recommendations and experience a different culinary adventure in every visit.

Price Per Person: Complimentary

Cagney's Steakhouse

Premium cuts are the standard at our American steakhouse serving Premium Black Angus Beef. Sip your favourite cocktail and don't forget to order our famous Parmesan dusted truffle fries!

Price Per Person: Charges Apply

Room Service

Available 24 hours a day, simply pick up the phone and order breakfast, lunch, dinner or late-night munchies. A room service fee may apply.

Price Per Person: Room Service Fee may apply.

Gratuities

Guests should not feel obliged to offer a gratuity for good service. However, all of our staff are encouraged to "go the extra mile", and so they are permitted to accept cash gratuities entirely at the discretion of our guests who wish to acknowledge particular staff members for exceptional or outstanding service. In other words, there is genuinely no need to tip but you should feel free to do so if you have a desire to acknowledge particular individuals.

Shore Excursions

TELL A WHALE OF A TALE

Swim with dolphins and other incredible marine life in the crystal-blue waters of the Caribbean. Get glacier-size goosebumps in Alaska as you witness a 30-ton whale leap out of the Pacific Ocean. In Europe, walk in the footsteps of history, get a taste of local culture and relive the epic battles once held at the Colosseum. Our Shore Excursions let you experience the world around you up close and personal — and on your time. Travelling with extended family or friends? We also offer small group tours and private tour options for a truly authentic and more intimate experience. So whether you’re discovering natural beauty or making your own history, each destination you visit allows you to create an incredible story you will share for years to come.

EXPLORE ON SHORE

WHY BOOK YOUR SHORE EXCURSIONS WITH NCL:

  • Our shore excursion partners have been carefully vetted, and all proper health and safety guidelines are followed so that you can focus on what’s important — immersing yourself in the spectacular
  • You’ll never get left behind if a NCL-organised tour is late — your ship will wait for you
  • One-stop shop for all ports on your itinerary
  • No hidden costs for transfers or entrance fees — the price you see is what you pay
  • Dedicated and knowledgeable pre-cruise specialists & onboard consultants to help you with your tours
  • Be one of the first off the ship in every port of call
  • Flexibility to modify or cancel excursions without penalty up to 48 hours prior to arrival into port (any exceptions are noted in the tour description)

GO LOCAL TOURS

Authentic multicultural experiences await on a Go Local Tour with NCL. Explore how people in cities around the world live, work, eat and play on unique tours designed for guests who thrive on culture-connecting and unforgettable exploration.

WONDERS OF NATURE

Hang with the locals in Australia. Or pack your camera and enjoy majestic humpback whales near Hawai‘i, glaciers in Alaska, the soaring cliffs of Greece or the golden foliage in New England. They’re all naturally wondrous scene-stealers.

ADVENTURE RUSH

Start by letting your imagination run wild. Mush your way across an ice field in Alaska. Surf in Kaua‘i. Soar through the sky on a zipline on Harvest Caye. Go tubing in Belize or even airboat through the Florida Everglades. Your adventure awaits.

LAID-BACK LEISURE

Sometimes you just want to soak in the sun — and your surroundings. So find that perfect secluded beach and take it all in. Or shop the local markets for great bargains and take home a little something to complement your amazing holiday.

HISTORIC TIMES

Get up close and personal with places you’ve seen only in pictures. Then take some of your own. Stand in the shadow of the Colosseum. Tour a medieval castle. Unravel the mysteries of the Mayan ruins. Or catch a glimpse of the revered Emerald Buddha in the Grand Palace of Bangkok. Take a history lesson like no other.

SELFIE TOURS

Get your smile — and your mobile device — ready for a tour like no other. With NCL’s Selfie Tours, we will take you to picture-perfect places to fill your feed. Many of our tours are guided by a selfie expert who will show you how to perfect your angle, use a selfie stick and more.

Behind The Scenes Tour

Experience the exciting Behind The Scenes Tour of our crew working areas, including exclusive access to the Bridge, Engine Control Room, Main Galley, Laundry and so much more.

Elements

Come and experience ELEMENTS! From mesmerising magic to the visual feast of flying to exciting music and dance, this dazzling show will revel in the four elements of Earth, Air, Water & Fire. This show is an incredible spectacle of wonder, enchantment and sensual delight.

Price Per Person: Complimentary

Spice H2O

Inspired by the renowned summer beach parties on the island of Ibiza, Spice H2O is an adult-only escape. By day, you can soak in a large hot tub or sip cold cocktails from your reclined lounge chair. By night, it's a whole different beat. Let loose and dance beneath the stars.

Social Comedy and Night Club

Jump start the evening with two talented stand-up comedians that will loosen you up with lots of laughs. And then let loose on the dance floor as a DJ spins your favourite tracks late into the night.

Price Per Person: Complimentary

Blazing Boots

Imagine yourself bellying up to the the best country bar at sea. You are all invited to Blazing Boots - a first-class tribute to pop country showcasing songs from the genre's biggest superstars including Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Shania Twain, Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert and many others. This dazzling full scale production show blends eye popping music video visuals, hot vocals and innovative choreography into an evening that is part rock concert and all fun. From tear-your-heart-out country ballads to barn burning up tempo hits, this show is sure to get you fired up and your boots blazing!

Price Per Person: Complimentary

Atrium

It's located in the middle on the ship, where you'll find the Main Reception and the Shore Excursion desk.

Spirit Casino

Spin your way to the jackpot playing the most popular slots including reel and video slots. Or pull up a chair at your favourite table game, from blackjack to craps and more. Whatever games you choose, you can bet on a good time in our award-winning casino.

Stardust Theatre

It's showtime! And we've got a really big show for you at the Stardust. Enjoy Broadway and Vegas-style shows with cocktails before or after dinner in a traditional European opera style auditorium reaching up two decks.

Magnum's Champagne & Wine Bar

Inspired by the Art Nouveau era using Charles Rennie Mackintosh's design elements and colours.

Humidor Cigar Lounge

Bring your favourite whiskey cocktail into The Humidor Cigar Lounge to pair with a good smoke. With comfortable leather chairs and a fully-stocked humidor, this is the ideal setting to recline and connect with friends, both new and old.

Spinnaker Lounge

At night, the atmosphere at the Spinnaker Lounge is charged when the music comes up and the stage becomes a dance floor. Panoramic views make this the place perfect for parties and informal meetings.

Waves Pool Bar

Forget life on land, relax in a lounge chair, work on your tan and sip on a frozen drink at this poolside bar.

EFFY Jewellery

Effy Hematian has been designing and manufacturing fine jewellery in the heart of New York's Diamond District for over 40 years. By combining uncompromising attention to detail, exceptional gemstones, and quality American craftmanship, Effy has become one of the most celebrated and desired jewellery brands in the world today - available to you onboard at tax-and duty-free pricing.

Jewellery & Duty-Free Shops

There's never a jewellery store around when you need one, right? Luckily you're onboard Norwegian Spirit, where you can choose from a fine selection of gems and jewellery designs for that special someone.

Perspectives Studio

At Perspectives Photography Studio, we celebrate love, life and human connection creating spectacular portraits that will be handed down for generations. Your onboard Portrait Artist(s) will capture your unique spirit in our private studio or on location, it's your choice. Visit us to learn more about this personalised portrait experience.

Professional Portraits

Take advantage of this time together whilst onboard to create beautiful photographs that will last a lifetime. Our professional photographers set up studios in the atrium and around the ship each night so you can have a variety of images to choose from. Relax, have fun and build your digital portfolio - it's always free to try! Visit the Photo Gallery to learn more, view your photos and enjoy great deals on photography packages, frames, wall art, 3D Crystals, binoculars, mobile accessories and more!

Park West Gallery

Take home something you'll never forget! Our impressive onboard art gallery has everything from contemporary to classics-Peter Max to Picasso-giving you access to an unparalleled collection of fine art. Looking for a little excitement? Try attending our live art auctions where you can raise a glass with our Art Team as the bidding gets fast and furious. Plus, everyone who visits our gallery gets a free work of art!

The Photo Gallery

We have everything you need, to capture it all: Binoculars, Camera/Phone Accessories, Professional Portraits, Souvenir, Photography, Photo Books, Wall Art, 3D Photo Crystals, Souvenir Frames, Collectable Photo Accessories & more!

Bier Garten

Grab a seat and enjoy your favourite beer or a snack. This casual outdoor bar is always hopping with activity.

Great Outdoors Bar

Enjoy your favourite frozen tropical drink or Margarita poolside whilst soaking up the sun.

Deal or No Deal

Enjoy an exhilarating show where contestants play & deal for cash in a high-energy contest of nerves and intuition.

Play cards will be available for purchase onboard.

Henry's Pub

Going down to the pub takes on new meaning at Henry's Pub, a traditional English Pub featuring Dart Boards, large screen TV's, Fish n' Chips and the proper beer on tap.

Spa Thermal Suite

Refresh, recharge and rejuvenate in Mandara Spa's adult-only Thermal Suite. Indulge in the centuries-old sequence of hot and cold therapies, designed for extreme relaxation as well as physical and psychological benefits. Enjoy a full mind and body experience as you alternate between saunas, steam rooms, ice and snow rooms, vitality pools and more. Then gaze at the sea from a heated lounger in our spacious lounge. Available only to those who have purchased a Thermal Suite pass.

Note: Thermal Suite amenities may vary by ship.

Vitality Pool
Slip into warm water and let massaging jets relieve any tension. Take advantage of Thalassotherapy, which harnesses the soothing properties of the sea to reduce soreness, improve skin conditions and boost mood.

Thermal Suite Lounge
This expansive relaxation area soars above the ocean offering breathtaking views of the horizon and beyond. Lay back and unwind in one of our guest-favourite hot stone loungers as you stare out at the sea.

Cold Therapy

Time to chill out! Cool off in our refreshing Snow Room, Ice Room or Rain Showers. Cold therapy has been shown to help increase blood circulation, awaken the senses, invigorate the respiratory tract, and strengthen the immune system. Cold exposure can even make hair and nails shinier.

Saunas

From classic Finnish to detoxifying charcoal to cutting-edge infrared, all of the saunas in the Thermal Suite create relaxation from head to toe. Benefits of heat therapy include everything from pain relief to toxin removal to improved sleep.

Salt Room

Experience the subtle and soothing effects of the salt chamber. Himalayan salt creates a healing oasis akin to ancient natural salt caves. Dry Salt therapy can alleviate health problems, reduce stress, improve skin and help with insomnia.

Steam Room

Our aromatic, temperature controlled steam rooms provide the relaxing warmth of plant-essence infused steam. The herbal extracts can help combat stress, clear congestion, improve skin health and even lower blood pressure.

Treatments

Thermal Suite Pass

Refresh, recharge, and rejuvenate in Mandara Spa’s adults-only Thermal Suite. Enjoy a full mind and body experience as you alternate between Sauna, Steam Room, Tropical Rain Showers and more.

Prices vary based on voyage length.

Aroma Spa Seaweed Massage - 100 minutes

Indulge in this detoxifying wrap and massage to reduce fluid retention and cellulite and replenish your body's systems with vital trace elements. This treatment concludes with a full body massage.

Aroma Spa Seaweed Massage - 75 minutes

Indulge in this detoxifying wrap and massage to reduce fluid retention and cellulite and replenish your body's systems with vital trace elements. This treatment concludes with a full body massage.

Aroma Stone Therapy - 50 minutes

Heated Basalt Stones are applied to key points of the body, whilst your therapist massages your body with warmed, fragrant aromatherapy oils.

Aroma Stone Therapy - 75 minutes

Heated Basalt Stones are applied to key points of the body, whilst your therapist massages your body with warmed, fragrant aromatherapy oils.

Bamboo Massage - 50 minutes

Imagine warm bamboo shoots of various sizes soaked in essential oil rolling, sliding and massaging your muscles into pure bliss. Getting into the belly of the muscle, this deeper tissue massage targets specific areas, releasing the build-up of tightness using sliding and rolling techniques across the body, hands and feet, kneading away soreness to your specified level of pressure.

Bamboo Massage - 75 minutes

Imagine warm bamboo shoots of various sizes soaked in essential oil rolling, sliding and massaging your muscles into pure bliss. Getting into the belly of the muscle, this deeper tissue massage targets specific areas, releasing the build-up of tightness using sliding and rolling techniques across the body, hands and feet, kneading away soreness to your specified level of pressure.

Body Composition Analysis

Our fitness professionals will determine your body fat percentage, metabolic rate and water retention level and then compare the results to the percentage recommended for you.

Couples Deep Tissue Muscle Massage

You and your favourite person can enjoy a gorgeously relaxing full body Deep Tissue Muscle Massage as you lie side by side. The listed price is per couple.

Couture Touch Face and Body Treatment - 100 minutes

Condition your skin and condition your muscles with this all-embracing hands-on experience. Includes a ELEMIS hands-on TOUCH facial with your choice of a Deep Tissue Muscle Massage or an Aroma Stone Therapy.

Couture Touch Face and Body Treatment - 50 minutes

Condition your skin and condition your muscles with this all-embracing hands-on experience. Includes a ELEMIS hands-on TOUCH facial with your choice of a Deep Tissue Muscle Massage or an Aroma Stone Therapy.

DYSPORT® Cosmetic Wrinkle Treatment - Crow's Feet

Soften the wrinkles around the outside corner of the eyes with this targeted wrinkle treatment.

DYSPORT® Cosmetic Wrinkle Treatment - Forehead Lines

Smooth horizontal forehead lines with this targeted wrinkle treatment.

DYSPORT® Cosmetic Wrinkle Treatment - Frown Lines

Soften wrinkles between the eyebrows with this targeted wrinkle treatment.

Deep Tissue Muscle Massage - 50 minutes

Using muscle-melting warmed oils and deep pressure massage movements, we massage deep into the belly of the muscle, erasing stress, tension and lactic acid build up.

Deep Tissue Muscle Massage - 75 minutes

Using muscle-melting warmed oils and deep pressure massage movements, we massage deep into the belly of the muscle, erasing stress, tension and lactic acid build up.

ELEMIS Deep Cleanse Grooming Treatment with Shave

This grooming treatment for men will deeply cleanse the skin to prepare it for the closest shave ever!

ELEMIS Dynamic Resurfacing Precision Peel

Experience the age-defying benefits of marine-charged Padina Pavonica whilst targeted massage encourages optimum cellular function.

Express Shave

A quick, clean, silky shave for the man who wants to be smooth!

Fire and Ice Manicure

Beautify your nails with this invigorating manicure that will warm your spirit and cool your stress.

Fire and Ice Pedicure

This super rejuvenating pedicure will warm your senses and cool your tension, leaving your nails and skin looking beautiful.

GO SMILE™ Teeth Whitening Treatment

Are you ready to smile? Then try our advanced tooth-whitening treatment available at the spa.

Intensely Cleansing Salt Scrub - 50 minutes

The extraordinary cleansing power of salt goes to work releasing toxins in this body polishing treatment. Choose from Frangipani Monoi Salt Scrub or Lime and Ginger Salt Glow with a 25 minute massage.

Intensely Cleansing Salt Scrub - 75 minutes

The extraordinary cleansing power of salt goes to work releasing toxins in this body polishing treatment. Choose from Frangipani Monoi Salt Scrub or Lime and Ginger Salt Glow with a 50 minute massage.

Ionithermie Cellulite Reduction Treatment

Reduce the appearance of cellulite and firm and tone the skin with this Parisian treatment that offers substantial inch loss in just one session.

Nutritional Consultation

If you are ready to enhance your well-being with a sensible diet and exercise programme, our fitness professionals can provide you with the in-depth information you need to get you started.

Personal Training

After conducting a Body Composition Analysis, our personal trainers will design a nutrition and exercise plan that will help you achieve the results you've always wanted.

Pro-Collagen Age Defy

This anti-aging facial combines the benefits of exotic ingredients to plump out fine lines and reduce skin-fatigue - helping relax wrinkles, whilst an age-defying peel-off mask encourages the highest cellular function, visibly improving firmness and elasticity for beautifully nourished, younger looking skin.

Pro-Collagen Grooming Treatment with Shave

Our most opulent grooming service for men, this is simply the shave of all shaves combined with the facial of all facials! Your skin will be left perfectly smooth.

Restylane® Lip Enhancement Treatment

Add volume to uneven or small lips. This treatment provides you with a fuller, natural looking lip instantly.

Restylane® Lip Lines Treatment

This treatment softens the border of the lip for a smoother lip line.

Restylane® Marionette Lines Treatment

Restore youthful contours by softening the lines from the corners of the mouth to the chin with this FDA approved dermal filler.

Restylane® Smile Lines Treatment

Restore youthful contours by softening the lines from the corners of the nose to the mouth.

Swedish Massage - 50 minutes

This relaxing Swedish massage uses techniques that will smooth away stress and tension.

Swedish Massage - 75 minutes

Enjoy this deeply relaxing Swedish massage for a full 75 minutes.

Thai Herbal Poultice Massage

This energising, rhythmic massage utilises scented herbal poultices, heated and applied to the body at pressure points to relax the muscles and release tension.

Basketball/Volleyball Court

Shoot hoops, join a pick up game or play beach volleyball at the net enclosed, outdoor Basketball/Volleyball Court.

Hot Tubs

There are four outdoor hot tubs on board Norwegian Spirit near the Main Pool. Plus, plenty of deck space and numerous sun beds and deck chairs to choose from.

Jogging/Walking Track

Run circles around the other guests or get your daily walk in before breakfast on the outdoor track.

Golf Driving Net

Fore! Play a round at one of two Golf Driving Nets onboard, because there's no such thing as a lost ball or a bad drive on Norwegian Sky.

Pulse Fitness Centre

Come and feel the burn at our state-of-the-art fitness centre. Get your heart rate up at an aerobics class. Or feel totally zen during a Pilates session. Staying fit has never been easier.

Swimming Pools

Located on Deck 10

Deck 13

  • Bier Garten Grill
  • Sun Deck
  • Lounge
  • Jogging/Walking Track
  • Sports Deck
  • Golf Driving Nets
  • Basketball Court
  • Star Deck
  • Helipad

Deck 12

  • Garden Café
  • The Great Outdoors
  • Onda by Scarpetta
  • Humidor Cigar Lounge
  • Spinnaker Lounge
  • Waves Pool Bar
  • Pulse Fitness Centre
  • Hot Tubs
  • Spa Thermal Suite
  • Sun Deck

Deck 11

  • Spice H20
  • Balcony Staterooms
  • Family Inside Staterooms
  • Inside Staterooms

Deck 10

  • Spice H20
  • Pool
  • Hot Tubs
  • Forward-Facing Deluxe Penthouse with Large Balcony
  • Forward-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony
  • Penthouse with Large Balcony
  • Balcony Staterooms
  • Family Inside Staterooms
  • Inside Staterooms

Deck 9

  • Aft-Facing Owner's Suite with Master Bedroom & Balcony
  • Forward-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony
  • Aft-Facing Penthouse Suite with Large Balcony
  • Balcony Staterooms
  • Solo Balcony Staterooms
  • Sail Away Balcony Staterooms
  • Family Oceanview Staterooms
  • Oceanview with Picture Window Staterooms
  • Inside Staterooms

Deck 8

  • Silk Asian Restaurant
  • Sushi Bar
  • Teppanyaki
  • Magnum's Champagne & Wine Bar
  • Blazing Boots
  • Professional Portraits
  • Jewellery & Duty-Free Shops
  • Perspectives Studio 
  • The Photo Gallery
  • Art Gallery
  • Stardust Theatre
  • Sunset Boulevard
  • Tradewinds Tax & Duty Free
  • EFFY Jewellery
  • Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms
  • Oceanview with Picture Window Staterooms
  • Inside Staterooms

Deck 7

  • The Local Bar & Grill
  • Atrium Café
  • Cagney's Steakhouse
  • Le Bistro
  • Henry's Pub
  • Social Comedy & Night Club
  • Atrium
  • Spirit Casino
  • Effy Jewellery
  • The Promenade
  • Guest Services
  • Shore Excursions
  • Cruisenext
  • Lobby Boulevard
  • Stardust Theatre

Deck 6

  • Taste Restaurant
  • Windows Main Dining Room
  • Perspectives Studio
  • Family Oceanview Staterooms
  • Oceanview with Picture Window Staterooms
  • Oceanview Staterooms
  • Inside Staterooms
  • Solo Inside Staterooms
  • Sail Away Inside Staterooms

Deck 5

  • Oceanview with Picture Window Staterooms
  • Oceanview Staterooms
  • Solo Oceanview Staterooms
  • Inside Staterooms
  • Solo Inside Staterooms
  • Sail Away Staterooms

Deck 4

  • Medical Centre
  • Family Oceanview
  • Oceanview
  • Sail Away Oceanview
  • Inside
  • Sail Away Inside
  • Solo Inside

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Auckland

Auckland is situated on a narrow strip of land, flanked by two magnificent harbours to the east and west. The shallow Manukau Harbour opens out to the Tasman Sea to the west, while the Waitemata Harbour lies at the heart of the city centre and is Auckland's deepwater port. It has a vibrant waterfront that has flourished with the successful hosting of the America's Cup, and the trendy restaurants and waterside cafes are a constant hive of activity.

Known as the 'City of Sails', with a larger boat-to-person ratio than anywhere else on earth, it is a paradise for sailing enthusiasts. Every weekend the waters of the Hauraki Gulf come alive with a flotilla of colourful sails. The best way to experience the city is from the water, sailing around the attractive harbour or on a ferry cruise to one of the many stunning islands dotted about the Gulf.

Auckland is the largest and most cosmopolitan city in New Zealand, and acts as a major gateway to the rest of the country. Yet it is also one of the least densely populated in the world, covering an area twice the size of London but with barely a million inhabitants. It has a friendly small-town atmosphere and a relaxed pace of life.

Beyond the bustling downtown area, dominated by the southern hemisphere's tallest building, the Sky Tower, the city sprawls outwards, with low-slung buildings and wooden houses among leafy parks and walking tracks. The suburbs wind their way around picturesque bays and harbours and between volcanic hills that provide panoramic views over the city and mountains, encompassing numerous green urban parklands that are dotted with sheep.

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Burnie

Burnie is a charming coastal city located in the northwest part of Tasmania, Australia. With its picturesque setting, vibrant art scene, and friendly community, Burnie offers a unique and memorable experience for visitors. Whether you are seeking outdoor adventures, cultural attractions, or simply a relaxing getaway, this city has something to offer for everyone.

Nature lovers will be delighted by Burnie's natural beauty, as it is nestled between the stunning Bass Strait and the majestic Western Tiers mountain range. The city is home to several scenic walking trails, including the Burnie Coastal Pathway, which stretches for 10 kilometers along the picturesque coastline. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking ocean views, lush greenery, and even spot native wildlife such as seabirds and dolphins.

If you are interested in history and culture, Burnie has a rich heritage that is waiting to be explored. The Makers' Workshop is a must-visit attraction, offering a unique insight into the region's history and local arts and crafts. Here, you can learn about the city's industrial past and watch talented artisans at work. The workshop also hosts regular events, exhibitions, and workshops, making it a hub of creativity and cultural exchange.

For art enthusiasts, the Burnie Regional Art Gallery is a must-see. With its impressive collection of contemporary Tasmanian art and rotating exhibitions, this gallery offers a window into the vibrant local art scene. The gallery also organizes workshops and events to engage visitors of all ages.

Food lovers will be pleasantly surprised by Burnie's culinary scene. The city is known for its delectable local produce and fresh seafood. From award-winning restaurants to cozy cafes and seafood shacks, there are plenty of options to satisfy every palate. Don't forget to try some delicious Tasmanian cheese and whiskey, as the state is famous for these products.

If you're traveling with family, there are plenty of activities to keep children entertained. The Burnie Park is a fantastic place to spend a sunny afternoon, with its playground, walking tracks, and animal enclosures. Kids will love getting up close and personal with animals like kangaroos, emus, and Tasmanian devils. And for a bit of adventure, the Guide Falls Reserve is a short drive away and offers stunning waterfalls and picnic areas.

Burnie also hosts several exciting events throughout the year. The Burnie Ten, an annual 10-kilometer road race, attracts runners from around the country. The Festival of Brass showcases the finest brass bands, while the Burnie Show is a popular agricultural show featuring livestock displays, carnival rides, and entertainment for all ages.

When it comes to accommodation, Burnie offers a range of options to suit every budget and preference. From boutique hotels with ocean views to cozy bed and breakfasts and self-contained apartments, there is something for everyone. The city also has excellent transport connections, making it easy to explore other parts of Tasmania.

In conclusion, Burnie is a hidden gem on the northwest coast of Tasmania. With its natural beauty, cultural attractions, and warm community, this city has much to offer visitors. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in nature, explore the local art scene, or simply unwind by the ocean, Burnie will surely leave you with fond memories of your trip to Australia.
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Dunedin

Dunedin, located in the beautiful country of New Zealand, is a vibrant city that offers a unique blend of rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and a lively cultural scene. Situated on the southeastern coast of the South Island, Dunedin is known for its picturesque surroundings and friendly atmosphere.

One of the main highlights of Dunedin is its rich Scottish heritage, which is evident in the city's architecture, street names, and annual events such as the Highland Games. The city was established by Scottish settlers in the mid-19th century, and their influence can still be seen today. One of the most iconic examples of Scottish architecture in Dunedin is the Dunedin Railway Station, known for its stunning Flemish Renaissance style and intricate detailing.

Another must-visit attraction in Dunedin is the city's historic precinct, which is home to numerous heritage buildings and landmarks. Wander through the streets and admire the exquisite Victorian and Edwardian architecture, or delve into the city's fascinating history at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery and the Toitū Otago Settlers Museum.

Nature lovers will be delighted by the breathtaking landscapes surrounding Dunedin. The Otago Peninsula, located just a short drive from the city, is a nature lover's paradise. Explore the scenic coastline, spot a variety of seabirds and marine life, or embark on a wildlife tour to see the world's rarest penguin, the yellow-eyed penguin, or the royal albatross colony at Taiaroa Head. Larnach Castle, New Zealand's only castle, is also found on the Otago Peninsula and is worth a visit for its stunning gardens and panoramic views.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Dunedin offers plenty of opportunities for adventure. The city is surrounded by beautiful hiking and biking trails, including the popular Signal Hill track, which offers sweeping views of the city and the Pacific Ocean. If you prefer water activities, head to St Clair Beach for some surfing or take a traditional wooden sailing boat tour on the Otago Harbour.

Dunedin is also known for its vibrant arts and culture scene. The city is home to numerous art galleries, music venues, and theaters, showcasing a diverse range of local and international talent. The annual Dunedin Arts Festival is a highlight on the cultural calendar, featuring a wide variety of performances, exhibitions, and events.

In addition to its cultural offerings, Dunedin is also a food lover's paradise. The city boasts a thriving culinary scene, with a wide range of cafes, restaurants, and bars to suit every taste and budget. Don't miss the chance to try some of the local delicacies, such as fresh seafood, lamb, and the famous Otago wines.

Getting around Dunedin is easy, with a well-connected public transport system and a compact city center that is easily explored on foot. Dunedin International Airport offers both domestic and international flights, making it a convenient gateway for visitors.

In summary, Dunedin is a destination that offers a little bit of everything. From its rich Scottish heritage and stunning natural landscapes to its vibrant arts and culture scene, there is something for everyone to enjoy. So whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or a foodie looking for a new culinary adventure, Dunedin is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.
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Eden

Eden is a stunning coastal town located in the southeastern part of New South Wales, Australia. Nestled on the edge of Twofold Bay, this charming destination offers a perfect mix of natural beauty, history, and outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy. With its picturesque beaches, lush forests, and abundant wildlife, Eden is truly a paradise for nature enthusiasts.

One of the main highlights of Eden is its incredible coastline, which stretches for kilometers and boasts pristine sandy beaches. From family-friendly spots like Aslings Beach to secluded gems like Cocora Beach, there is a beach to suit every taste. These beaches are perfect for swimming, picnicking, or simply enjoying a relaxing walk along the shore.

One cannot talk about Eden without mentioning its rich maritime history. The town's association with the whaling industry is well-known, and visitors can learn all about it at the Eden Killer Whale Museum. Here, you can explore exhibits that detail the fascinating history of whaling in the area and discover the unique relationship between the whalers and the killer whales.

For those who appreciate wildlife, Eden is a dream destination. Every year, thousands of humpback whales pass through Twofold Bay during their migration. Visitors have the opportunity to witness these majestic creatures up close by taking a whale watching tour. The best time to spot them is during the annual Whale Festival held in October. Aside from whales, dolphins, seals, and a variety of bird species can also be seen along the coast.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Eden offers a plethora of activities to enjoy. The town is surrounded by stunning national parks, such as Ben Boyd National Park and Mt. Imlay National Park. These parks offer excellent hiking trails, breathtaking lookout points, and opportunities for camping and picnicking. One of the most popular hikes in the area is the Light to Light Walk, a 30-kilometer trail that takes you along the picturesque coastline.

Fishing enthusiasts will also find Eden to be a paradise. The town is renowned for its excellent fishing spots, both onshore and offshore. Whether you prefer beach fishing, rock fishing, or deep-sea fishing, there are plenty of options available. You can try your luck at catching a variety of fish, including snapper, kingfish, and flathead.

When it comes to dining, Eden does not disappoint. Fresh local seafood is the highlight of many restaurants in town, with oysters and prawns being particularly popular. For a unique experience, visitors can also join a seafood cruise, where you can catch your own seafood and have it cooked onboard for a delicious feast.

Eden is also home to a vibrant arts and culture scene. The region has a strong Aboriginal heritage, and visitors can immerse themselves in the local Indigenous culture through various art galleries and cultural centers. The Bundian Way is a significant Aboriginal pathway that stretches from the coast to the mountains, and it offers a fascinating insight into the history and culture of the region's Indigenous people.

In terms of accommodation, Eden has a range of options to suit all budgets and preferences. From luxury resorts and hotels to cozy bed and breakfasts and holiday cottages, there is something for everyone.

In conclusion, Eden is a true gem on Australia's southeastern coast. With its stunning beaches, rich maritime history, diverse wildlife, outdoor activities, delicious seafood, and vibrant arts scene, this coastal town offers a unique and unforgettable experience for travelers. Whether you are a nature lover, history buff, or simply seeking a relaxing getaway, Eden is definitely worth a visit.
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Lyttelton

Lyttelton is a charming port town located on the Banks Peninsula in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. Known for its stunning natural landscapes, historical significance, and vibrant arts scene, Lyttelton offers a unique and memorable experience for travelers.

One of the main attractions of Lyttelton is its picturesque harbor. Surrounded by steep hills, the harbor provides a breathtaking backdrop for visitors to enjoy while exploring this coastal town. The harbor is also home to the Port of Christchurch, which serves as a gateway for goods coming in and out of the region.

History buffs will appreciate Lyttelton's rich heritage. The town has a fascinating past dating back to the arrival of European settlers in the mid-19th century. Lyttelton was originally the port of entry for Christchurch, and many of its original buildings still stand today. The Lyttelton Timeball Station is a notable historical landmark that offers panoramic views of the area and provides insight into the town's maritime history.

For nature lovers, Lyttelton offers a variety of outdoor activities. The area is renowned for its scenic hiking trails, which provide opportunities to explore the surrounding hills and take in breathtaking views of the coastline. One popular trail is the Bridle Path, which was the main route used by early European settlers to access Christchurch. The track offers a rewarding uphill walk and is suitable for all fitness levels.

In addition to its natural beauty, Lyttelton boasts a vibrant arts and culture scene. The town is home to numerous art galleries, studios, and shops showcasing locally made crafts and unique pieces of art. The Lyttelton Arts Factory, housed within a converted warehouse, is a hub for creativity and hosts regular exhibitions and workshops.

Food enthusiasts will find plenty to savor in Lyttelton as well. The town is peppered with a range of cafes, restaurants, and bars offering delicious local cuisine and international flavors. Seafood lovers can indulge in fresh catches of the day, while others can sample locally produced cheese, wine, and craft beer. The Lyttelton Farmers Market, held every Saturday, is a popular spot to pick up fresh produce and artisanal products.

In terms of accommodation, Lyttelton offers a range of options to suit different budgets and preferences. Visitors can choose from boutique B&Bs, cozy cottages, and modern apartments with waterfront views. Many accommodations are within walking distance of the town's main attractions and provide a comfortable base for exploring the region.

To explore the wider Canterbury region, Lyttelton is conveniently located. Just a short drive away, travelers can visit the vibrant city of Christchurch with its bustling shopping precincts, thriving café culture, and captivating street art. The Banks Peninsula itself has a lot to offer, with other charming towns like Akaroa, which is known for its French-inspired heritage and beautiful harbor.

In summary, Lyttelton is a captivating destination that offers a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and artistic charm. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply a relaxing coastal getaway, Lyttelton has something to offer every traveler.
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Melbourne

Australia's second-largest city and capital of Victoria, Melbourne is the Land Down Under's most European in style, with trams rattling through streets past historic buildings, parks and outdoor cafes. The city centre is laid out in a simple grid pattern, with wide north-south streets gently sloping down to the Yarra River, crossed by a mix of narrow lanes, and the main shopping streets such as Bourke and Collins Streets. The Central Business District is easily navigable by foot, and if a rest is needed after a session of sightseeing or shopping there are numerous pretty parks to rest in, such as the Royal Botanical Gardens, Fitzroy Gardens and Carlton Gardens. The burgundy-coloured City Circle tram is free, and taking a ride is a good way to get your bearings upon arrival as well as explore the inner city.

Melbourne is a melting pot of different cultures, all brewed together to create a dynamic, stylish city which, though slick and modern, boasts a pleasantly sedate pace of life. Melbourne's residents proudly assert that the city offers an incredibly high standard of living and is wonderfully child-friendly.

A fierce rivalry exists between the cities of Melbourne and Sydney, but local residents bask in the satisfying knowledge that Melbourne beats Sydney hands-down on the cultural front, noted for its wide variety of high standard performing arts, as well as its sport. The city plays host to world-renowned sporting events like the Melbourne Cup, Australian Open Tennis and Qantas Australia Grand Prix.

Beyond the city, within an hour's drive, there are numerous places worth visiting, including the Macedon Ranges, which is Australia's spa capital and boasts world-renowned mineral springs. The spectacular Great Ocean Road winds along the coast, passing stunning rock formations such as the Twelve Apostles. One of the most popular self-drive routes for tourists to follow is the circular Great Southern Touring Route, which includes spectacular scenery and takes in some of Victoria's most beautiful, scenic and cultural attractions. Ultimately, the city is a lovely destination for family holidays, for active adventurers, and for culture vultures.

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Milford Sound

Milford Sound, located on the southwest coast of New Zealand's South Island, is often touted as one of the most breathtaking natural wonders in the world. With its towering fjords, cascading waterfalls, and abundant wildlife, it's no wonder that Milford Sound attracts visitors from all over the globe.

Despite its name, Milford Sound is actually a fiord, which is a narrow inlet formed by glacial erosion. The sheer cliffs that rise from the water, reaching heights of over a thousand meters, offer an awe-inspiring sight that has captivated travelers for centuries. The rugged landscape is adorned with verdant rainforests, making it a truly picturesque destination.

One of the main highlights of a visit to Milford Sound is taking a boat tour along the fiord. Numerous operators provide cruises that allow visitors to take in the majestic scenery from the water. These tours often include knowledgeable guides who share interesting facts about the area's geology, flora, and fauna. Keep an eye out for New Zealand fur seals lounging on the rocks, dolphins frolicking in the waves, and even the occasional penguin popping up to say hello.

If you're feeling adventurous, there are also kayaking tours available, allowing you to explore the fiord at your own pace. Paddling through the calm, pristine waters provides a unique perspective and allows for a more intimate experience with the natural surroundings. Whether you choose to join a guided tour or venture out on your own, kayaking in Milford Sound is an unforgettable experience.

Milford Sound is not only a visual feast but also a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area is home to various well-maintained trails that offer different levels of difficulty. The most popular among them is the Milford Track, which stretches for 53.5 kilometers from Glade Wharf to Sandfly Point. This multi-day trek is considered one of New Zealand's Great Walks and showcases some of the region's most stunning landscapes, including lush forests, icy rivers, and soaring mountains.

For those looking for a shorter hike, the Routeburn Track is an excellent option. This 32-kilometer trail starts near Glenorchy and finishes at The Divide, passing through some of the most spectacular alpine scenery in the country. Both the Milford and Routeburn tracks require bookings in advance, as they are limited to a certain number of hikers to preserve the pristine environment.

To fully immerse yourself in the tranquility of Milford Sound, consider spending a night or two in the area. There are several accommodation options available, ranging from luxury lodges to camping grounds. Staying overnight allows you to witness the fiord at different times of the day, capturing the ever-changing light and the star-filled night sky.

It's important to note that Milford Sound is located in a remote area, with limited facilities and no mobile phone reception. Therefore, it's advisable to come prepared with food, water, and fuel if you're driving yourself. Alternatively, there are tour companies that provide transportation from nearby towns, such as Queenstown or Te Anau.

Milford Sound is a year-round destination, each season offering its own unique charm. During the summer months (December to February), the weather is generally mild, but rainfall can be high. Conversely, winter (June to August) brings colder temperatures and the possibility of snow, creating a magical atmosphere. Regardless of the season, be prepared for the potential of rain at any time, as Milford Sound is one of the wettest places in the world.

In conclusion, Milford Sound in New Zealand is a natural masterpiece that should not be missed. Its grandeur, serenity, and sheer beauty make it a destination that will leave a lasting impression on any traveler fortunate enough to experience it. So pack your bags, embrace the ruggedness of nature, and prepare to be mesmerized by the stunning landscapes of Milford Sound.
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Napier

Napier, located in the beautiful country of New Zealand, is a picturesque city that attracts visitors with its stunning art deco architecture, rich Maori culture, vibrant arts scene, and a plethora of outdoor activities. Situated on the east coast of the North Island, Napier is often referred to as the "Art Deco Capital of the World" and offers a unique and enchanting experience for travelers.

One of the biggest draws of Napier is its magnificent art deco architecture, which dates back to the 1930s. The city was devastated by a massive earthquake in 1931, and its subsequent rebuilds embraced the art deco style of the time. Today, visitors can enjoy guided walking tours or even hire vintage cars to explore the city's architectural gems. The Napier Art Deco Festival, held annually in February, is a must-visit event where the city is transformed into a living museum of art deco.

Beyond its architectural beauty, Napier has a vibrant arts scene that appeals to art enthusiasts and culture seekers. The city boasts numerous art galleries, showcasing both local and international artists. The renowned Hawke's Bay Museum and Art Gallery is a must-visit for those interested in history, art, and Maori culture.

Speaking of Maori culture, Napier offers an opportunity to immerse oneself in the indigenous heritage of New Zealand. Visitors can experience traditional Maori performances, visit authentic Maori villages, and participate in cultural workshops to gain a deeper understanding of the country's indigenous roots.

Outdoor enthusiasts can revel in the natural beauty of Napier and its surrounding region. Cape Kidnappers, located just a short drive from the city, is home to a renowned golf course and the largest mainland gannet colony in the world. Visitors can take a guided tour to see these majestic creatures up close and enjoy breathtaking coastal views.

For wine lovers, Napier is a gateway to Hawke's Bay, one of New Zealand's most prominent wine regions. This area is particularly known for its red wines, especially its full-bodied and complex Syrahs. Wine tours are readily available, allowing visitors to explore the vineyards, indulge in wine tastings, and savor fine dining experiences amidst the picturesque countryside.

Napier also offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and water sports. Marine Parade, a popular waterfront promenade, stretches along the coast and is a great place for a leisurely stroll or bike ride. The expansive beaches of Hawke's Bay are ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and even surfing, with the region known for its consistent waves.

As for dining options, Napier offers a diverse and thriving culinary scene. From fresh seafood to farm-to-table cuisine and international flavors, there is something to suit every palate. The city is also renowned for its farmers' markets, where visitors can sample local produce, artisanal cheeses, and homemade treats.

With its stunning architecture, vibrant arts scene, rich Maori culture, and natural beauty, Napier truly offers a unique and enchanting experience. Whether you are interested in history, art, wine, or outdoor activities, this captivating city has something for everyone. So, pack your bags and get ready to explore the hidden gem that is Napier, New Zealand.
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Picton

Picton, located in the beautiful country of New Zealand, is a charming waterfront town nestled at the head of Queen Charlotte Sound in the Marlborough region. Known as the gateway to the South Island, Picton is a popular destination for both domestic and international travelers.

One of the main attractions of Picton is its stunning natural beauty. The town is surrounded by picturesque hills and clear blue waters, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the many walking and hiking trails that wind through the surrounding hills and offer breathtaking views of the sound. The Queen Charlotte Track, a renowned multi-day hiking trail, starts or ends in Picton and is a must-do for nature lovers.

Speaking of the sound, a visit to Picton would not be complete without exploring the extraordinary Marlborough Sounds. With its intricate network of drowned valleys and sheltered bays, this area is perfect for sailing, kayaking, and cruising. Hop on a boat and discover the hidden coves, secluded beaches, and abundant marine life that call the sounds home. Dolphins, seals, and penguins are often spotted in these pristine waters, offering visitors a unique wildlife experience.

Not only is Picton a nature lover's paradise, it also boasts a rich cultural heritage. The town's history is deeply intertwined with the indigenous Maori people, and visitors can learn about their traditions and customs through various cultural experiences. The Omaka Maori Heritage Centre is a popular attraction, where visitors can learn about the Maori history and immerse themselves in the Maori way of life through interactive displays and performances.

For those interested in maritime history, the Edwin Fox Maritime Museum is a must-visit. This historic ship, one of the oldest surviving merchant ships in the world, is on display in Picton. Explore the ship and learn about its fascinating 160-year history, which includes transporting convicts to Australia and carrying immigrants to New Zealand during the gold rush.

When it comes to food and drink, Picton does not disappoint. The Marlborough region is renowned for its world-class wineries, particularly its sauvignon blanc. Take a tour of the surrounding vineyards, savor the flavors of the local wines, and indulge in delicious culinary experiences. The waterfront area is lined with cafes, bars, and restaurants offering fresh seafood, local produce, and international cuisine.

Picton is also a convenient hub for exploring other parts of the South Island. The Interislander ferry, connecting the North and South Islands, departs from Picton, making it a strategic starting point for those continuing their journey through New Zealand. From here, you can easily explore the nearby town of Blenheim, renowned for its vineyards, or venture further south to the picturesque town of Nelson.

In terms of accommodation, Picton offers a range of options to suit different budgets and preferences. From luxury lodges and boutique hotels to motels, holiday parks, and backpacker hostels, there is something for everyone. Many accommodations offer stunning views of the sound, allowing visitors to wake up to the beauty of the surrounding landscape.

With its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and convenient location, Picton is a destination that offers a little bit of everything for travelers. Whether you are seeking adventure, relaxation, or a taste of New Zealand's finest wines, Picton is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories of your time in this beautiful part of the country.
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Sydney

Sydney is Australia's most popular tourist hotspot, luring millions of holidaymakers every year with the promise of sun, sand, merry-making and culture. It is slick and smart, the streets are clean, the parks sublime, the water in the huge harbour bright blue, and the landmark buildings breathtaking. Sydney's population is approaching five million, but it is easy to leave the frenetic urban pace behind with just a simple ferry ride to the North Shore for a bush walk, or a stroll along the harbour beaches, or any one of a number of daytrips to explore the 'real' Australia on the city's doorstep.

Just like its characteristic white-sailed Opera House, Sydney seems to cruise effortlessly through nights and days filled with myriad entertainment opportunities, sophisticated shopping, memorable museums, and strings of beautiful beaches. It can be exhausting to take it all in, even though the tourist precinct where most of the interesting attractions are to be found is concentrated in quite a small area around the downtown waterfront and harbour.

The fact that Sydney is a thriving seaport and industrial city has been cleverly concealed behind attractive pleasure and leisure grounds and residential suburbs, making full use of the scenic, watery geographical location. The harbour area is dominated by the span of one of the world's largest arched bridges, backed by towering skyscrapers.

Another plus for visitors is that, compared to most big cities, Sydney offers excellent reasonably priced food, accommodation and public transport. The city also has an efficient suburban rail network, with its hub at Circular Quay in the city centre, while full use is made of the waterways with ferries and passenger jet boats plying to and from various points.

To the north of Sydney is the Pacific Coastal route, which passes beautiful coastal scenery, laid back seaside communities like Byron Bay, and excellent surf, with nearly 249 miles (400km) of beaches to explore. Whale watching is popular in season and the region is also dotted with numerous national parks and nature reserves that offer plenty of hiking trails and kayaking in the Myall Lakes. The Waterfall Way, which winds up to the New England Tablelands, is one of the most scenic drives in the world, taking in the vineyards of the famed Hunter Valley. To the south of Sydney is Australia's only alpine habitat in the Snowy Mountains, where winter skiing is the main attraction. In summer, the mountains become a playground for whitewater rafters, fishermen, kayakers and hikers, making Sydney a great travel hub.

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