AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY

Silversea • SILVER NOVA
Departure Date
Jan 9, 2026
Duration
17 days
Ports
12 Ports
Countries
2 Countries
$14,900
Prices from
$14,040.00
每人起
$15,600.00
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Cruise Overview

Ship Information

SILVER NOVA

Introducing Silver Nova - our vessel that joined us in summer 2023, and is a home away from home for up to 728 guests. Silver Nova’s innovative asymmetrical design introduces the world like never before, offering an immersive destination experience to our guests. With a gross tonnage of 54,700 tons, she offers a space-to-guest ratio of 75 GRT-per-passenger becoming one of the most spacious cruise ships ever built. What’s more, Silver Nova is our most environmentally friendly, and thanks to her groundbreaking technological solutions, she propels Silversea into a new era of sustainable cruising. It’s the Nova way to travel.

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Detailed Itinerary

01
Auckland, New Zealand
FRI, JANUARY 9 • 00:00 - 19:00

Blending beachy recreation with all the delights of a modern, diverse, and thoroughly multicultural city, Auckland sits on the lucid blue-green waters of New Zealand's north island. Known as the “City of Sails”, its two harbors will tempt you with waterfront walks, and the chance to breathe fresh sea air deep into your lungs while absorbing spectacular views of Auckland's grand harbor bridge's span. Take in the true scale of Auckland's magnificent cityscape by ascending 192 meters to the Sky Tower, and looking out over the city's gleaming silver towers, which reflect on the abundant waters below. Views over the bay and adjacent islands await, and you can share elegant cocktails at this dizzying height, above the mingling yachts of Viaduct Harbour. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the area at Auckland Art Gallery, Toi o Tāmaki. Set beside tranquil fountains and handsomely landscaped flowerbeds of Albert Park, the French-Renaissance building houses New Zealand's most extensive art collection, and exhibits works from Mäori and Pacific artists. New Zealand is world-renowned for its captivating natural scenery, and day trips across the sparkling bays, to nearby islands like Waiheke, Tiritiri Matangi, and Rangitoto, are always tempting. Discover lava caves, grape-laden vineyards, and flourishing wildlife in the Hauraki Gulf's islands. You'll also find an exceptional 360-degree panorama over the city, to the horizon beyond, from the heights of ancient Mount Eden. The spectacular dormant volcano rises improbably from a city suburb and also lends its name to Eden Park - the unusual, translucent stadium of New Zealand's mighty All Blacks.

Auckland, New Zealand
02
Tauranga, New Zealand
SAT, JANUARY 10 • 08:00 - 18:00

Tauranga is New Zealand's sunny capital - with wide sweeping beaches and surfers curling across cresting waves. Climb to the top for spectacular views of the natural harbor, or take winding coastal footpaths to explore the unfolding scenery. An entry point to the vast indent of the Bay of Plenty, the volcanic peak of Mount Maunganui is a fittingly dramatic welcome. Brooding, geothermal energy creates spectacular natural attractions across this region, while plunging waterfalls, and fascinating Maori culture ensure that the Bay of Plenty has a lot to offer visitors. Said to receive New Zealand's highest amount of sunshine, the hanging kiwi, citrus fruit, and avocados add an exotic touch to the area's landscape - especially around Te Puke. Vibrant teal and orange colors await at the stunning geothermal area of Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve, where mud pools bubble and steam rises from the earth. There are more hot pools, and some of the country's best scenery, at Lake Rotoiti - where you can kayak across the smooth surface and enter a cave that glows gentle blue, with its darkened roof illuminated by glittering glow worms. Enter New Zealand's fantasy world, with a visit to some of the country's celebrated filming spots - which have featured as doubles for JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth's fantasy settings. Offshore, the wonderful White Island's volcanic cone peeks from the waves, and New Zealand's most active volcano certainly knows how to put on a show, belching out smoke across the water.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Discover Tauranga
Code: TRG-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Maori Cultural Experience
Code: TRG-L
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Tauranga Scenic Harbour Cruise
Code: TRG-M
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
8 Selected Shore Excursions
Geothermal Wonderland
Code: TRG-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Fairytale New Zealand: Hobbiton Movie Set
Code: TRG-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Lake Rotoiti & Glowworm Cave Kayaking
Code: TRG-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
'Bay of Plenty' for Foodies
Code: TRG-I
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Tauranga by Private Car with Guide - Half Day
Code: TRG-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Tauranga by Private Car with Guide - Full Day
Code: TRG-W
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Tauranga by Private Van with Guide - Half Day
Code: TRG-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Tauranga by Private Van with Guide - Full Day
Code: TRG-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Tauranga, New Zealand
03
Gisborne, New Zealand
SUN, JANUARY 11 • 09:00 - 19:00

With a population of around 35,000 and located on the north island, Gisborne exudes history at every turn. Maori for "Great standing place of Kiwa", Kiwa was a leading figure aboard the Maori ancestral canoe, Takitimu, which ran aground in Gisborne around 1450 AD. After landing, Kiwa became a coastal guardian, eventually marrying Parawhenuamea, the keeper of the streams. The union point of three rivers and the first place to see the sun, the city is filled with light and laughter and gracefully squeezes surfer's beaches with the district's colonial past. Captain Cook made his first landfall here, John Harris set up his first trading station in the then village and today, Gisborn is the major center of Maori cultural life. Suffice to say then that the city is a watery wonderland. With its picture-perfect beaches, what savvy traveler does not want to add being among the first people in the world to say they have watched the sky change color as the sun bursts from out of the sea. A place of nature, spectacular beach cliff views are all just part and parcel of everyday life here, and easy walks from the center of town to the Titirangi Reserve will award you with yet more unbelievable 180-degree vistas from Poverty Bay to Gisborne City; stretch your eyes with the panorama, while stretching your legs on one of the many enjoyable walks. A perfect place to stroll, amble, and wander, like much of New Zealand Gisborne keeps a healthy respect for history and nature and enjoys a very laid-back feel.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Gisborne Town & Coastal Drive
Code: GNZ-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Exclusive Steam Train to Muriwai
Code: GNZ-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Historic Boat Cruise in Gisborne Harbour
Code: GNZ-I
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
5 Selected Shore Excursions
Waipura Farm Adventure
Code: GNZ-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Gisborne & Wineries
Code: GNZ-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Tatapouri Reef & Stingrays
Code: GNZ-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Eastwoodhill Arboretum
Code: GNZ-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Gisborne City Cycling
Code: GNZ-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Gisborne, New Zealand
04
Napier, New Zealand
MON, JANUARY 12 • 08:00 - 17:00

Sip the fine wines of legendary producers, visit Cape Kidnappers's crowds of birdlife, and wander the stylish streets of the world's art deco capital, during your time in handsome Napier. Located on the huge arc of Hawke's Bay, Napier enjoys a generous Mediterranean-style climate and a breezy cafe culture. A green, outdoor town, wander Marine Parade, which borders the rich blue Pacific and invites you to stroll along a tree-lined two-mile seafront. Take the gentle hike up to Bluff Hill, for panoramic views over the lively Napier Port and out towards Cape Kidnappers - given its name following a clash between Captain Cook's settlers and the local Maori population. Here you'll encounter one of the world's largest mainland gannet colonies creating a colorful cacophony by the sea. Set on sheer cliffs, the golden-headed birds are an incredible sight, swirling overhead and dancing before you. The city's renowned Art Deco architecture glows in the sunshine of New Zealand's North Island. Built following the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake, which ripped through the region in 1931. The rebuild, in the architectural fashion of the time, has left an authentic treasure trove of 30s-style buildings. Grapes thrive in the warm, dry climate of Napier and Hawke's Bay, which is one of New Zealand's oldest wine regions. Swirl glasses in waterfront bars or head out to walk among the vineyards of pinot gris and syrah grapes, learning of the climate conditions that help add sophisticated flavor to every bottle.
2 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Hawke’s Bay Express
Code: NPE-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Napier & Hastings Art Deco Drive
Code: NPE-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
7 Selected Shore Excursions
Napier Art Deco & Vintage Car Drive
Code: NPE-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Cape Kidnappers Gannet Colony
Code: NPE-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Wine & Dine at the Mission Estate - the Oldest Winery in New Zealand
Code: NPE-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Boutique Wineries: Abbey Cellars & Clearview Estate
Code: NPE-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Hawke's Bay by E-Bike & Wine Tasting
Code: NPE-I
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
S.A.L.T. Haute Hawke’s Bay: An Indulgent Guided Wine Experience and Lunch at Award-Winning Family Run Winery Craggy Range
Code: NPE-L
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Hawkes Bay Urban Wine Experience
Code: NPE-M
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Napier, New Zealand
05
Wellington, New Zealand
TUE, JANUARY 13 • 08:00 - 18:00

Sprawling around a hook-shaped peninsula, Wellington is a vibrant and energetic seaside capital. A compact, well-stocked city of buzzing bars and chatting cafes, New Zealand's capital is a bright and breezy place with an infectious, easy-going atmosphere. Known as the creative hub of the South Pacific, there are shows to see, art installations to enjoy, and rich flavors to savor here. The sounds of rare and beautiful birdlife fill the hills around the city, and the bush of the green belt provides an easy-to-access sanctuary, for strolls and cycle rides. The Botanical Gardens break up the buildings, even more, while an iconic, cherry-red cable car rumbles up Wellington's slope to the city's best viewpoint, looking out over the city's scenic harbor from above. Zealandia has provided an urban home for rare and endangered birdlife, bringing many species back from the brink. Varied museums cover everything from Maori traditions to earthquake simulations and even the real-life Kraken - a displayed colossal squid. Wellington is only New Zealand's third-biggest city, but spend some time here and you'll realize that's a blessing. Eminently scrollable, you can stop in at countless cool cafes to top up your caffeine levels whenever your energy is flagging - the smell of a fresh artisan espresso is never far away. The wines grown nearby are revered, and the city's craft beers are also making waves. Wander the breezy waterfront, and admire the surfers riding the wind-whipped rollers of the self-proclaimed "coolest little capital in the world".
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
New Zealand’s Capital
Code: WLG-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
The Storm Coast
Code: WLG-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Zealandia Ecosanctuary & Cable Car
Code: WLG-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
9 Selected Shore Excursions
Seal Coast Safari
Code: WLG-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
In the Footsteps of Lord of the Rings
Code: WLG-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Otari Wilton's Bush Nature Trek
Code: WLG-M
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Maori Cultural Walking Tour
Code: WLG-N
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Capital Bites Walking Sampler
Code: WLG-O
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Wellington by Private Car with Guide - Half Day
Code: WLG-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Wellington by Private Car with Guide - Full Day
Code: WLG-W
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Wellington by Private Van with Guide - Half Day
Code: WLG-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Wellington by Private Van with Guide - Full Day
Code: WLG-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Wellington, New Zealand
06
Lyttelton (Christchurch), New Zealand
WED, JANUARY 14 • 08:00 - 18:00

New Zealand's "Garden City" is a place of quiet streets, leafy parks, and beautiful tree-lined boulevards. Christchurch has an unmistakable English flavor to it and serves as the gateway to southern New Zealand's natural wonders. The rebuild of the country's oldest city continues apace - following the earthquakes that devastated it in 2011 - and the South Island's biggest city is now blossoming, having evolved into a confident and cultural powerhouse. Colorful street art adds an edge to the city, while shiny new bars and restaurants contribute to the sense of revitalization and renewal. Visit museums, and take tours to learn more of the reconstruction, which has made incredible progress in recent years. The old-time charm of a punt on the River Avon is still a quintessential Christchurch experience. Sail amid weeping willows drooping to the water, as you drift through a blur of colors in the botanical gardens. Surrounded by extinct volcanoes, soaring lakes, and the rolling farmlands of the Canterbury Plains, spectacular scenery sprawls around the city. Pay a visit to the Southern Alps' snow-covered peaks, the stunning hot pools and rushing streams of Hanmer Springs, or the Hector's dolphins who swim at Akaroa. A city that has faced immense challenges - both natural and manmade - over the last decade, it's hard not to feel inspired by Christchurch's defiant character and friendly people, who share an open and welcoming outlook that shines stronger than ever.
2 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Discover Christchurch
Code: LYT-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Lyttelton Discovery Cruise
Code: LYT-G
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
4 Selected Shore Excursions
High Country Explorer
Code: LYT-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Journey into Middle Earth
Code: LYT-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Canterbury Sheep Farm
Code: LYT-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Waipara Valley Wine Outing
Code: LYT-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Lyttelton (Christchurch), New Zealand
07
Dunedin (Port Chalmers), New Zealand
THU, JANUARY 15 • 08:00 - 19:00

The south-easterly coast of New Zealand's wild southern island is a haven for outdoor adventures, with masses of raw scenic beauty and thrilling coastline. Heading the Otago Harbour, Dunedin is a cosmopolitan city of culture and architectural splendor, with a distinctly tartan flare. Settled by the Scots in 1848, the romantically misty valleys and moody landscapes, continue to capture the hearts of visitors to these distant shores. Searing bagpipes echo down the streets in the Edinburgh of the South, which wears its Scottish origins proudly. Gothic revival architecture is scattered liberally, including the magnificent university - with its glorious clocktower - and the city's grand cathedral. Head to the elegant Octagon to see the statue of Robert Burns, whose nephew was a city founder. The railway station is perhaps the pick of this city's many artistic structures. Its glowing gardens and pretty mosaics add extra detail to the elegant, gingerbread building. It's also the perfect jumping-off point for romantic rail adventures along the coastline. The melodramatic coastline of the Otago Peninsula boasts dramatic cliffs and sea-sprayed beaches, as well as an abundance of animals. Explore cliffs laced with tunnels and hidden walkways, to get you up close and personal with Yellow-eyed penguins. Sea lions and seals also sprawl out on windswept beaches, drifting in and out of indulgent dozes. The south island's second-largest city regularly receives a top-up of youthful energy thanks to its healthy student population. Not that Dunedin is lacking a distinctly quirky personality of its own, as showcased by the event where locals race thousands of chocolate orbs down the world's steepest street - Baldwin Street. Museums in the city tell of Chinese influences, as well as the stories of early Maori settlers. Round off an active day sampling a South Island institution - an icy beer from Speight's Brewery.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Orokonui Ecosanctuary
Code: PCH-G
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Olveston Home & Dunedin Botanic Garden
Code: PCH-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Dunedin City Sights & Larnach Castle
Code: PCH-L
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
7 Selected Shore Excursions
Taieri Gorge Railway Experience
Code: PCH-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Otago Wildlife Cruise
Code: PCH-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Nature's Wonders
Code: PCH-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Port Chalmers by Private Car with Guide - Half Day
Code: PCH-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Port Chalmers by Private Car with Guide - Full Day
Code: PCH-W
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Port Chalmers by Private Van with Guide - Half Day
Code: PCH-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Port Chalmers by Private Van with Guide - Full Day
Code: PCH-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Dunedin (Port Chalmers), New Zealand
08
Day at sea
FRI, JANUARY 16 • 00:00 - 00:00

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Day at sea
09
Day at sea
SAT, JANUARY 17 • 00:00 - 00:00

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Day at sea
10
Day at sea
SUN, JANUARY 18 • 00:00 - 00:00

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Day at sea
11
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
MON, JANUARY 19 • 08:00 - 00:00

Mount Wellington's looming, cloud-wisped form is an ever-present sight as you explore booming Hobart, the cosmopolitan capital of Australia's most southerly state. A former British penal colony, nowadays Australia's second-oldest city is a place to live the free and easy life. Encircled by dramatic cliffs, landscaped gardens, and rolling vineyards, Hobart is also well-stacked with cultural pursuits including museums, and respected - if controversial - galleries plastering new and old art to their walls. With fresh sea breezes and a fabulous location, Hobart is a creative place, where you can browse the produce of local artisans in Saturday's massive Salamanca Market - which draws visitors from all across Tasmania and beyond. Eat at waterfront restaurants, or rise up Mount Wellington's slopes to appreciate the remoteness of Hobart's location. From this elevated platform, you can look down across views of flowing forests, undulating mountains, and endless ocean swallowing up the city. Further away, animal sanctuaries introduce you to the island's famous inhabitants, including the famous Tasmanian devil. Thirsty? Hobart has a long brewing tradition - so enjoy a refreshing ale poured from the country's oldest brewery. The climate's blend of generous sunshine and cool Antarctic breezes helps Hobart to produce its acclaimed wines, and thick clumps of pinot noir grapes hang from vineyards dotted along the valleys nearby. Taste the wines, accompanied by a platter of artisan cheese and sausage. Whiskey aficionados aren't left in the cold either, with international award-winning distilleries close by.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Hobart Highlights
Code: HBA-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Tassie Devils & Richmond
Code: HBA-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Hobart Storyteller Walk
Code: HBA-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
10 Selected Shore Excursions
S.A.L.T. Tasmania’s Wild Tastes with Hunting, Fishing, Wood-Fire Cooking Star Chef Analiese Gregory
Code: HBA-003
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
MONA - Discovery in Style
Code: HBA-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Exclusive Nocturnal Night at Bonorong
Code: HBA-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Port Arthur Discovery
Code: HBA-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Oysters & Wine
Code: HBA-L
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Rugged Tasmanian Coast via RIB-Boat
Code: HBA-O
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Hobart by Private Car with Guide - Half Day
Code: HBA-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Hobart by Private Car with Guide - Full Day
Code: HBA-W
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Hobart by Private Van with Guide - Half Day
Code: HBA-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Hobart by Private Van with Guide - Full Day
Code: HBA-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
12
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
TUE, JANUARY 20 • 00:00 - 18:00

Mount Wellington's looming, cloud-wisped form is an ever-present sight as you explore booming Hobart, the cosmopolitan capital of Australia's most southerly state. A former British penal colony, nowadays Australia's second-oldest city is a place to live the free and easy life. Encircled by dramatic cliffs, landscaped gardens, and rolling vineyards, Hobart is also well-stacked with cultural pursuits including museums, and respected - if controversial - galleries plastering new and old art to their walls. With fresh sea breezes and a fabulous location, Hobart is a creative place, where you can browse the produce of local artisans in Saturday's massive Salamanca Market - which draws visitors from all across Tasmania and beyond. Eat at waterfront restaurants, or rise up Mount Wellington's slopes to appreciate the remoteness of Hobart's location. From this elevated platform, you can look down across views of flowing forests, undulating mountains, and endless ocean swallowing up the city. Further away, animal sanctuaries introduce you to the island's famous inhabitants, including the famous Tasmanian devil. Thirsty? Hobart has a long brewing tradition - so enjoy a refreshing ale poured from the country's oldest brewery. The climate's blend of generous sunshine and cool Antarctic breezes helps Hobart to produce its acclaimed wines, and thick clumps of pinot noir grapes hang from vineyards dotted along the valleys nearby. Taste the wines, accompanied by a platter of artisan cheese and sausage. Whiskey aficionados aren't left in the cold either, with international award-winning distilleries close by.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Hobart Highlights
Code: HBA-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Tassie Devils & Richmond
Code: HBA-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Hobart Storyteller Walk
Code: HBA-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
1 Selected Shore Excursion
Port Arthur Discovery
Code: HBA-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
13
Day at sea
WED, JANUARY 21 • 00:00 - 00:00

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Day at sea
14
Geelong, Australia
THU, JANUARY 22 • 08:00 - 22:00

At just one hour southwest of Melbourne along the Great Ocean Road, Geelong is known for its enviable position. The city's proximity to the capital (not to mention its welcoming waterfront on Port Phillip Bay) has made the city a magnet for Melbournian weekenders in recent years, so expect a young, hip city vibe permeating the Geelong sidewalks. Geelong was known as an agricultural and pastoral town in the past. During the Australian Gold Rush of the 1850s, Geelong became an industrial center becoming one of Australia's center points for wool mills, rope works, and paper mills. Vestiges of these bygone days still stand, with the National Wool Museum and the Old Geelong Gaol imperative visits for historians. By the 1960s population stood at 100,000, although gentrification of the suburbs means that the city is now experiencing record growth, economic development, and investment. The results can be seen in the vibrant waterfront precinct, the Art Deco Eastern Beach, and the number of visiting vacationers, which is increasing each year. Unsurprisingly, the great outdoors takes pride of place here. Water sports and beach combing are popular, but let's not forget that at just one hour from the You Yangs National Park and Serendip Sanctuary koala, kangaroo and other wildlife spotting is a must. This is wine country too, and the city's surrounding region is known for some of the loveliest tasting wines in Australia. If neither koalas nor cabernet is your bag, then head for the city center for plenty of shopping options.
2 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Bellarine Peninsula Wines
Code: GEE-G
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Melbourne at Your Leisure
Code: GEE-L
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
5 Selected Shore Excursions
The Great Ocean Road & Twelve Apostles
Code: GEE-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Iconic Twelve Apostles by Helicopter
Code: GEE-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Scotchmans Hill Winery Indulgence
Code: GEE-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
History & Heritage of Geelong
Code: GEE-I
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Swim with the Seals
Code: GEE-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Physically fit
VIEW

Geelong, Australia
15
Day at sea
FRI, JANUARY 23 • 00:00 - 00:00

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Day at sea
16
Eden, Australia
SAT, JANUARY 24 • 07:00 - 15:00

Known for the migrating whales that cruise through its waters between May and November, Eden sits in New South Wales's scenic Twofold Bay. While the whales are now protected and cherished here, the town was initially founded as a whaling center and has many fascinating stories to tell. Namely, a unique symbiotic relationship with the killer whales. Rewarded with the tongues of freshly caught whales, the orcas would help to round up baleen whales in the bay, making it easy for humans to land them. This mutually beneficial exchange came to be known as The Law of the Tongue. Find out more about it, and the area's whaling past, at Eden Killer Whale Museum - where you can see the skeleton of the most famous orca accomplice, Old Tom. A yearly whale festival now celebrates the return of the magnificent whales to these waters. Head into Ben Boyd National Park for amazing bird watching, and to see the arches of soaring rock formations rising beside fire-red cliffs. View the glorious coastal scenery of frothing aqua-seas and rugged headlands, from the viewing deck on top of Boyd's Tower. Initially devised as a lighthouse, it would later be used as a lookout to spot whales breaching the bay's waters, and to see Old Tom splashing his tail to alert the whalers. Travel through more glorious scenery and tangled rainforest, to the verdant promontory of Green Cape Lighthouse. Jutting out into the South Pacific Ocean, the pearly-white lighthouse caps crumbling cliffs and offers sweeping views of the jagged cliffs and wave-thrashed rocks. The wrecks that lie offshore attest to the respect these sometimes-punishing waves demand.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Killer Whale Museum & Wildlife
Code: EDN-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Sapphire Coast's Scenic Villages
Code: EDN-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Twofold Bay Cruise
Code: EDN-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
3 Selected Shore Excursions
Walk with a Photographer
Code: EDN-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Beowa National Park Scenic Ranger
Code: EDN-N
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Kayak the Pambula River
Code: EDN-O
ACTIVITY LEVEL
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Eden, Australia
17
Sydney, Australia
SUN, JANUARY 25 • 07:00 - 00:00

With its glorious harbor, lavish golden beaches, and iconic landmarks, Sydney is Australia's showpiece city. Creative and curious, discover the world-class cuisine, Indigenous culture, and irresistible beach life that make Sydney one of the world's most dynamic, exciting destinations. Sydney's sparkling harbor is the heart of a richly cultural city. Overlooked by the metallic curves of the masterpiece of an Opera House, and that grand arched harbor bridge. Take it all in from the water, and admire the iconic landmarks, which are set before the city's gleaming skyline backdrop. If you're feeling adventurous, take the legendary climb up the smooth curve of the bridge - nicknamed the Coathanger - to soak in the shining city's spread from a unique perspective. Spread out to tan on one of the world's most famous stretches of sand - Bondi Beach. Restaurants and bars burble away in the background, while the sun beams down, and surfers curl and leap over pure rollers. Swim in spectacular salty ocean pools, or wander the beautiful Bondi to Coogee coastal walk for more of this sun-gorged stretch of prime coastline. Leaving the thrills of Australia's largest city behind is surprisingly simple - take to the skies to be flown above skyscrapers and rippling ribbons of waves, out to majestic peaks, sheer cliffs, and iconic rock formations - like the Three Sisters of the Blue Mountains. Or, drop in on wildlife sanctuaries caring for the country's animals - from hopping kangaroos to adorably cute, cuddly koalas.

Sydney, Australia

Cabin Categories

CLASSIC VERANDA SUITE
CLASSIC VERANDA SUITE

Located at the bow and aft of the ship, the Classic Veranda Suite will offer travelers a taste of our famous onboard luxury. After a busy day of exploring, come home to the haven of the Classic Veranda Suite. With butler service, a queen-size bed (which can be separated on demand), and a beautiful marble bathroom, you won’t want to leave! However, the best part of our Classic Veranda Suite is by far the large (5 m2, 54 sq ft) private teak veranda, which offers sweeping views of the destination. Pure bliss.

33 sq m
LIMITED-TIME OFFER SAVE 10%
$0.00
per person
10 Available
MEDALLION SUITE
MEDALLION SUITE

A mark of distinction, the Medallion Suite boasts a sumptuous and spacious living area, complete with rich textures and panoramic views from your large private veranda (8 m2, or 86 sq ft). Nestle under plush bed linens for one of the best night’s sleeps of your life, or rejuvenate after a busy day of exploring onshore in the cozy indoor seating area (49 m2, or 527 sq ft) The large bathroom with a double vanity, spacious bathtub, and shower is the perfect place to soak the day away. Relax with ease in the Medallion Suite, as the grandeurs of this stateroom surround you with distinguished luxury.

49 sq m
$0.00
per person
10 Available
PREMIUM MEDALLION SUITE
PREMIUM MEDALLION SUITE

With features similar to our best-selling Medallion Suite, the Premium Medallion enjoys an optimal location at the aft. The Medallion Suite design builds on the phenomenal success of our iconic Veranda Suite while offering the comfort of a generous interior and balcony (49 m2/527 sq ft and 8 m2/86 sq ft, respectively). Additionally, the suite features a large bathroom with a double vanity, a spacious bathtub, and separate shower, as well as a secluded bedroom area with a queen-size bed.

49 sq m
$0.00
per person
10 Available
JUNIOR GRAND SUITE
JUNIOR GRAND SUITE

Silver Nova’s Junior Grand Suite is a comfortably sized home away from home. Spaciously proportioned with 54–58 m2, or 581–624 sq ft, including 6 m2, or 64 sq ft, of balcony the Junior Grand builds on the success of the Grand Suite. It has inherited the best features of the Grand Suite by being positioned in the top bow position, offering spectacular views of the destination. The interior layout features a spacious living and dining area, as well as a secluded bedroom. The large bathroom features a double vanity, whirlpool bath, and walk-in shower.

54–58 sq m
$0.00
per person
10 Available
SILVER SUITE
SILVER SUITE

The Silver Suite is a Silversea favorite. It’s one of the Venetian Society’s favorite choices, and we can see why! The Silver Suite aboard Silver Nova offers an innovative design layout that will unlock full ocean views from both the living room and bedroom while the spacious living area allows for comfortable relaxing. A generous dining area makes cozy nights dining in veritable experiences in themselves. The suite features a generous walk-in closet as well as a bathroom with whirlpool bath, a walk-in shower, double vanity, and separate lavatory.

63 sq m
$0.00
per person
10 Available
SIGNATURE SUITE
SIGNATURE SUITE

Another exclusivity for Silver Nova. The Signature Suite is one of our most distinctive new suites, offering unparalleled destination immersion through unobstructed views from all interior areas. The Signature Suite is one of the most spacious suites on board totaling 65 m2, or 700 sq ft, including 16 m2, or 172 sq ft, of balcony for superlative outdoor living. The innovative layout will feature a large dining and living room area, as well as a secluded bedroom. The large bathroom features a double vanity, whirlpool bath, walk-in shower, and lavatory, and the suite includes a guest restroom.

65 sq m
$0.00
per person
10 Available
MASTER SUITE
MASTER SUITE

This new suite category is exclusive to Silver Nova. The Master Suite is stately, commanding, majestic, and perfect for relaxing after a day exploring onshore. Located in the premium aft corner position, the Master Suite has a total size of 67–77 m2 (721–826 sq ft) and includes 22–31 m2 (233–330 sq ft) of balcony. The incredible floor-to-ceiling glazing surrounding the living room and bedroom area will offer outstanding 270-degree views of your destination, regardless of where you are in the world.

67–77 sq m
$0.00
per person
10 Available
GRAND SUITE
GRAND SUITE

If you have ever wanted to indulge in one of the epitomes of ultra-luxury cruising, then the Grand Suite is perhaps the answer. Situated at the front of the ship, the Grand Suite offers sophistication and style for serious travelers. Thanks to an innovative design, the Grand Suite is one of the most luxurious and spacious suites aboard Silver Nova, offering sweeping sea-to-sky views of your destination from all living areas. A luxurious bathroom with a double vanity, whirlpool bath, and walk-in shower, plus a complete guest restroom.

85 sq m
$0.00
per person
10 Available
OTIUM SUITE
OTIUM SUITE

The Otium Suite is one of our newest and finest suites. Located in the premium aft corner position, the Otium Suite has a total size of 123 m2 (1,324 sq ft), including a 40 m2 (431 sq ft) balcony, which comes complete with a whirlpool. Features include a spacious living room area, a luxurious walk-in closet, a separate large bedroom, plus a bathroom with a whirlpool bath and walk-in shower. The crowning glory of the Otium Suite, however, is surely its unprecedented 270-degree view, giving you some of the best possible views of your destination. One Otium Spa Treatment Per Guest up to $399 (up to two guests per suite).

123 sq m
$0.00
per person
10 Available
J2

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$0.00
per person
10 Available
O2

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$0.00
per person
10 Available
SUPERIOR VERANDA SUITE
SUPERIOR VERANDA SUITE

Well situated at the front and back of the ship, the 28-m2 (301-sq-ft) interior of the Veranda Suite is only the beginning. The 5-m2 (54-sq-ft) teak balcony makes each spectacular sunset feel like it is yours alone. From beautiful bed linens to sumptuous furniture, our Superior Veranda Suites are luxurious inside and out! Whether enjoying some down time with the state-of-the-art entertainment system or taking in dinner in-suite, the Superior Veranda is the coziest home away from home on the high seas.

33 sq m
LIMITED-TIME OFFER SAVE 10%
$14,040.00
per person
$15,600.00
10 Available
DELUXE VERANDA SUITE
DELUXE VERANDA SUITE

Whether you are preparing for a dynamic day onshore, primping for a romantic dinner on board, or settling down for a quiet evening in-suite, you will be enveloped by the Deluxe Veranda Suite’s warm touches. Located in the ideal midship position, the Deluxe Veranda Suite offers a comfortable 33 m2, or 355 sq ft, of interior luxury. But perhaps this suite’s finest asset lies just outside, as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a 5-m2 (54-sq-ft) furnished private teak veranda offering sweeping views of your destination.

33 sq m
LIMITED-TIME OFFER SAVE 10%
$14,400.00
per person
$16,000.00
10 Available
PREMIUM VERANDA SUITE
PREMIUM VERANDA SUITE

A Silversea signature, the Veranda Suite offers elegant decor, a stunning marbled bathroom with a luxurious double vanity and sumptuous walk-in shower or large bathtub. Located now in the top aft location, the Premium Veranda will offer a comfortable interior. Additionally, an ample seating area provides a generous expanse of interior comforts. Four suites (one on each deck) will offer spacious interiors adapted for guests with disabilities and will be located in the ideal midship position. A new iteration of our iconic and perfect suite configuration.

33 sq m
LIMITED-TIME OFFER SAVE 10%
$14,490.00
per person
$16,100.00
10 Available
OWNER’S SUITE
OWNER’S SUITE

The aptly named Owner’s Suite is a Venetian Society favorite. So, why not travel in this stylish suite and get a taste of the ultimate luxury lifestyle. The suite’s total size is a huge 98 m2, or 1,055 sq ft, which includes 16 m2 (172 sq ft) of balcony, making for comfortable outdoor living. The favorite midship position gives incredible views from both the dining area and bedroom. A luxurious bathroom with a double vanity, plus a whirlpool bath and walk-in shower, bidet, lavatory, and guest restroom perfect the in-suite experience.

98 sq m
$33,000.00
per person
10 Available

Dining Options

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Atlantide

Atlantide offers guests our quintessential dining experience. Combining contemporary elegance and hallmark Silversea service, this classic restaurant offers our signature fine dining.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

Kaiseki

Experience the harmony of flavors and aesthetics with our enhanced Kaiseki dining experience. Delight in the fusion of Washoku’s culinary heritage and health benefits, where each meticulously crafted dish is a work of art.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Dame

Indulge in the new epitome of French fine dining aboard Silver Nova, where culinary heritage meets modern innovation.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

La Terrazza

La Terrazza aboard Silver Nova offers an unparalleled destination dining experience, from its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows to its large, outdoor terrace.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Chef’s Table

S.A.L.T. Chef's Table offers a nightly, 11-course small plate experience, blending local ingredients with regional classics. You're invited to enjoy an intimate, welcoming gathering where artistry meets authenticity and creates lasting culinary memories.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Silver Note

Where do you go if you want great food and a brilliant atmosphere in a relaxed and sophisticated setting? Silver Note of course!

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

Spaccanapoli

Nothing says Italy quite as well as a hot, fresh pizza. Spaccanapoli is a slice of Naples, where you’ll taste deliciously thin, freshly made pizzas, topped with creamy mozzarella and minimalist toppings.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Grill

Silversea’s much-loved casual dining restaurant serves a delectable range of burgers and salads by day and turns into our famous Hot Rocks table BBQ concept by night.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

The Marquee

The Marquee is our brand-new outdoor dining venue, open from early morning until late evening.

Shore Excursions

Dunedin (Port Chalmers), New Zealand

Dunedin City Sights & Larnach Castle
Dunedin City Sights & Larnach Castle
PCH-L

Discover the beautiful city of Dunedin that has one of the best collections of Edwardian and Victorian architecture in the southern hemisphere. Your half-day excursion also includes guided visit to the magnificent Larnach Castle, the only castle in New Zealand. Dunedin City Sights Depart the pier and enjoy an orientation drive through Dunedin that will introduce you to a well-preserved Victorian city. Soak up the grandeur of its architecture, from the classical ANZ Bank to the buildings surrounding the Octagon, an eight-sided plaza that forms the core of Dunedin's lively business district. Pass by notable landmarks such as the Town Hall, the Municipal Chambers and St Paul's Cathedral, all watched over by the statue of poet Robert Burns. Larnach Castle, Guides Tour, Free Time Next, proceed to the highlight of your half-day excursion - Larnach Castle. Beautifully situated in the tranquil countryside, this magnificent neo-Gothic estate was built for William and Eliza Larnach and their six children, and commands the highest point on the Otago Peninsula. Inside the castle, see thrill to magnificent wood ceilings carved by the best European craftsmen and a superb collection of New Zealand antiques, including a unique, nine-piece totara knot suite, all masterfully incorporated into the castle's 43 different rooms. As you stroll from room-to-room, your guide brings the castle to life with stories about the brilliant, yet tumultuous, career of William Larnach. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach for your drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Dunedin City Sights & Larnach Castle CODE: PCH-L DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover the beautiful city of Dunedin that has one of the best collections of Edwardian and Victorian architecture in the southern hemisphere. Your half-day excursion also includes guided visit to the magnificent Larnach Castle, the only castle in New Zealand. Dunedin City Sights Depart the pier and enjoy an orientation drive through Dunedin that will introduce you to a well-preserved Victorian city. Soak up the grandeur of its architecture, from the classical ANZ Bank to the buildings surrounding the Octagon, an eight-sided plaza that forms the core of Dunedin's lively business district. Pass by notable landmarks such as the Town Hall, the Municipal Chambers and St Paul's Cathedral, all watched over by the statue of poet Robert Burns. Larnach Castle, Guides Tour, Free Time Next, proceed to the highlight of your half-day excursion - Larnach Castle. Beautifully situated in the tranquil countryside, this magnificent neo-Gothic estate was built for William and Eliza Larnach and their six children, and commands the highest point on the Otago Peninsula. Inside the castle, see thrill to magnificent wood ceilings carved by the best European craftsmen and a superb collection of New Zealand antiques, including a unique, nine-piece totara knot suite, all masterfully incorporated into the castle's 43 different rooms. As you stroll from room-to-room, your guide brings the castle to life with stories about the brilliant, yet tumultuous, career of William Larnach. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach for your drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 50 steps at Larnach Castle. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Photography is not permitted inside the Larnach Castle. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 50 steps at Larnach Castle. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Photography is not permitted inside the Larnach Castle.

4 HOURS
Nature's Wonders
Nature's Wonders
PCH-J

Stunning scenery and viewing seals, penguins and other marine birds are the highlights of this off-road experience in a specially-designed six-seater Argo vehicle. Argos are amphibious, all-terrain, off-road vehicles that venture into areas others cannot. Otago Harbour Depart the pier via coach with your driver-guide, travel from Port Chalmers along the shore Otago Harbour and Sawyers Bay to Dunedin. From there, continue out to Otago Peninsula and along the pretty coastline to Taiaroa Head. Taiaroa Head is unique for the diversity of wildlife which abounds on this small headland and includes the only mainland albatross colony in the world. Historically, the headland was in use by the Maori as a defensive retreat, long before being fortified by European settlers in the 1880s. Taiaroa Head At Taiaroa Head, board your argo vehicle for a special one-hour tour to view the many wildlife inhabitants in the area. Highlights of the journey are the New Zealand fur seals that live on the rocks and the sea lions that are naturally sand dwellers. Experience the thrill of the ride on the Argo that takes you places other vehicles would find difficult to access. Half way through the tour, the groups will switch over and continue the tour via 4WD coaster bus. Re-board the coach and return to the ship via the Otago Peninsula's High Road. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Nature's Wonders CODE: PCH-J DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Stunning scenery and viewing seals, penguins and other marine birds are the highlights of this off-road experience in a specially-designed six-seater Argo vehicle. Argos are amphibious, all-terrain, off-road vehicles that venture into areas others cannot. Otago Harbour Depart the pier via coach with your driver-guide, travel from Port Chalmers along the shore Otago Harbour and Sawyers Bay to Dunedin. From there, continue out to Otago Peninsula and along the pretty coastline to Taiaroa Head. Taiaroa Head is unique for the diversity of wildlife which abounds on this small headland and includes the only mainland albatross colony in the world. Historically, the headland was in use by the Maori as a defensive retreat, long before being fortified by European settlers in the 1880s. Taiaroa Head At Taiaroa Head, board your argo vehicle for a special one-hour tour to view the many wildlife inhabitants in the area. Highlights of the journey are the New Zealand fur seals that live on the rocks and the sea lions that are naturally sand dwellers. Experience the thrill of the ride on the Argo that takes you places other vehicles would find difficult to access. Half way through the tour, the groups will switch over and continue the tour via 4WD coaster bus. Re-board the coach and return to the ship via the Otago Peninsula's High Road. Please note: This tour involves off-road exploring in an all-terrain vehicle, over undulating, unpaved tracks. The ride will be rough and guests may experience bumpy, jerking motions. This tour is not recommended for guests with back/neck problems, limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The drive to the Otago Peninsula is approximately one hour on winding roads. Therefore, this tour is not recommended for guests who suffer from motion sickness. Flat-soled shoes and a windbreaker are recommended. Argo vehicles are not air-conditioned and opened. The ride will be very windy and dusty. Guests should wear clothing to cover from the dust and do not mind getting dirty. Rain jackets if needed are available at the vehicle station. Remember to bring your camera. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Please note: This tour involves off-road exploring in an all-terrain vehicle, over undulating, unpaved tracks. The ride will be rough and guests may experience bumpy, jerking motions. This tour is not recommended for guests with back/neck problems, limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The drive to the Otago Peninsula is approximately one hour on winding roads. Therefore, this tour is not recommended for guests who suffer from motion sickness. Flat-soled shoes and a windbreaker are recommended. Argo vehicles are not air-conditioned and opened. The ride will be very windy and dusty. Guests should wear clothing to cover from the dust and do not mind getting dirty. Rain jackets if needed are available at the vehicle station. Remember to bring your camera. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife and marine life sightings are not guaranteed.

4 HOURS
Olveston Home & Dunedin Botanic Garden
Olveston Home & Dunedin Botanic Garden
PCH-K

Discover a boutique city of Dunedin and its beautiful Botanic Gardens today. Your half-day excursion also includes a visit of the Olveston House, a 35-room Edwardian mansion filled with treasures from around the world. Take a stroll through the beautiful Botanic Gardens before returning to the port. Olveston House, Manicured Gardens Depart the pier for approximately 30-minute drive on to historic Olveston House. Designed by London architect, Sir Ernest George, and built between 1904 and 1907, the home is set amidst an acre of manicured gardens and abuts the lush parkland, or 'Town Belt', that surrounds the centre of Dunedin. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of this 35-room Edwardian mansion, which is filled with treasures from all over the world. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Dunedin Botanic Garden Next, continue to the glorious gardens, ponds and meandering paths of the internationally renowned Dunedin Botanic Garden. Let your imagination run wild as you explore New Zealand's oldest public garden, sited next to New Zealand's oldest college, the prestigious Otago University. Established in 1863 and extensively enlarged during the early years of the 20th century, this 72-acre oasis forms part of Dunedin's Town Belt, a circle of green that surrounds the inner city. Scenic Drive, Otago Harbour, Octagon, Dunedin, Railway Station Afterwards, enjoy a scenic drive highlighting expansive views of lovely Otago Harbour and its colorful beach communities plus photo stops at two of the city's most notable attractions. Visit the Octagon, an eight-sided plaza that forms the core of Dunedin's imposing business district, and pass by the Dunedin Railway Station, a jewel in New Zealand's architectural crown. Your tour concludes back at the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Olveston Home & Dunedin Botanic Garden CODE: PCH-K DURATION 3.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover a boutique city of Dunedin and its beautiful Botanic Gardens today. Your half-day excursion also includes a visit of the Olveston House, a 35-room Edwardian mansion filled with treasures from around the world. Take a stroll through the beautiful Botanic Gardens before returning to the port. Olveston House, Manicured Gardens Depart the pier for approximately 30-minute drive on to historic Olveston House. Designed by London architect, Sir Ernest George, and built between 1904 and 1907, the home is set amidst an acre of manicured gardens and abuts the lush parkland, or 'Town Belt', that surrounds the centre of Dunedin. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of this 35-room Edwardian mansion, which is filled with treasures from all over the world. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Dunedin Botanic Garden Next, continue to the glorious gardens, ponds and meandering paths of the internationally renowned Dunedin Botanic Garden. Let your imagination run wild as you explore New Zealand's oldest public garden, sited next to New Zealand's oldest college, the prestigious Otago University. Established in 1863 and extensively enlarged during the early years of the 20th century, this 72-acre oasis forms part of Dunedin's Town Belt, a circle of green that surrounds the inner city. Scenic Drive, Otago Harbour, Octagon, Dunedin, Railway Station Afterwards, enjoy a scenic drive highlighting expansive views of lovely Otago Harbour and its colorful beach communities plus photo stops at two of the city's most notable attractions. Visit the Octagon, an eight-sided plaza that forms the core of Dunedin's imposing business district, and pass by the Dunedin Railway Station, a jewel in New Zealand's architectural crown. Your tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 50 steps at Olveston House; there is no elevator access to the upper-stories of the house. Walking in Botanic Garden is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Photography is not permitted inside the Olveston House. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 50 steps at Olveston House; there is no elevator access to the upper-stories of the house. Walking in Botanic Garden is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Photography is not permitted inside the Olveston House.

3.75 HOURS
Orokonui Ecosanctuary
PCH-G

Experience the sights and sounds of a native New Zealand cloud forest during this captivating, half-day visit to the Orokonui Ecosanctuary. Orokonui Ecosanctuary, Flora and Flora, Coastal Forest Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive to the Orokonui Ecosanctuary, a flagship biodiversity project for New Zealand's South Island. The Orokonui Ecosanctuary offers a unique opportunity to see real New Zealand fauna and flora in a well-protected, but natural space. Multiple species of plants and animals including rare and endangered species are protected by a predator-proof fence surrounding approximately 760 acres (about 307.5 hectares) of Otago's coastal forest. Cloud Forest, Orokonui Grassland, Regenerating Forest, Ancient Forest Habitat, Fauna, Birdlife Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour and experience the sights and sounds of a native New Zealand cloud forest. Your tour takes you through Orokonui's grassland, regenerating forest and the start of the ancient forest habitat. This cross-section of habitats is commonly home to a range of endemic fauna, including tuatara, Otago skinks, korimako, tui, and kaka. The birdlife is abundant here, and easy to see and photograph thanks to the bird-feeders located along the paths. Orokunui's History & Conservation Stories, Old Podocarp Broadleaved Forest, Visitor Centre Your guide also imparts their knowledge of Orokonui's history and conservation stories, and discusses any taoka (treasured) native species you may encounter along the way. The tour also includes a stop at the viewing platform for spectacular views amidst a 600-year-old podocarp/broadleaved forest. Following your guided tour, some free time is made available to explore the Visitor Centre. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Orokonui Ecosanctuary CODE: PCH-G DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience the sights and sounds of a native New Zealand cloud forest during this captivating, half-day visit to the Orokonui Ecosanctuary. Orokonui Ecosanctuary, Flora and Flora, Coastal Forest Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive to the Orokonui Ecosanctuary, a flagship biodiversity project for New Zealand's South Island. The Orokonui Ecosanctuary offers a unique opportunity to see real New Zealand fauna and flora in a well-protected, but natural space. Multiple species of plants and animals including rare and endangered species are protected by a predator-proof fence surrounding approximately 760 acres (about 307.5 hectares) of Otago's coastal forest. Cloud Forest, Orokonui Grassland, Regenerating Forest, Ancient Forest Habitat, Fauna, Birdlife Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour and experience the sights and sounds of a native New Zealand cloud forest. Your tour takes you through Orokonui's grassland, regenerating forest and the start of the ancient forest habitat. This cross-section of habitats is commonly home to a range of endemic fauna, including tuatara, Otago skinks, korimako, tui, and kaka. The birdlife is abundant here, and easy to see and photograph thanks to the bird-feeders located along the paths. Orokunui's History & Conservation Stories, Old Podocarp Broadleaved Forest, Visitor Centre Your guide also imparts their knowledge of Orokonui's history and conservation stories, and discusses any taoka (treasured) native species you may encounter along the way. The tour also includes a stop at the viewing platform for spectacular views amidst a 600-year-old podocarp/broadleaved forest. Following your guided tour, some free time is made available to explore the Visitor Centre. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for up to 0.6 miles (about one kilometre), at times over inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 10 steps at the venue. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Walking at the Orokonui Ecosanctuary is at the discretion of each guest. Guests are advised to dress warmly in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, a waterproof jacket, bottled water, and NZD$ and/or credit cards for purchases from the ship; the weather may be changeable in this area. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for up to 0.6 miles (about one kilometre), at times over inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 10 steps at the venue. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Walking at the Orokonui Ecosanctuary is at the discretion of each guest. Guests are advised to dress warmly in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, a waterproof jacket, bottled water, and NZD$ and/or credit cards for purchases from the ship; the weather may be changeable in this area. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. The tour sequence may vary.

3.5 HOURS
Otago Wildlife Cruise
Otago Wildlife Cruise
PCH-D

Discover the abundant migratory seabirds, penguins, seals and other wildlife along the Otago Peninsula during this panoramic sightseeing cruise. Port Chalmers, MV Monarch, Cruise & Coastal Views Board your coach for a short transfer to the motorised sightseeing vessel, the MV Monarch. Upon arrival, receive your safety and tour instructions, embark the boat and begin your scenic, approximately two-hour cruise showcasing amazing local wildlife in its natural habitat. As you pull away from the dock, take in expansive views of picturesque Port Chalmers. Founded in 1844 during the Otago Gold Rush, this bohemian seaside town raised a memorial to commemorate Port Chalmers as the departure point for the Antarctic expeditions of Captain Robert Falcon Scott of 1901 and 1910. Something of an artists' colony today, several galleries, a small seafaring museum and a host of charming eateries make this a popular weekend excursion for locals. Otago Peninsula, Taiaroa Head, Lighthouse This voyage of discovery, rich with gems of geological and historical significance, is enhanced by the expert, insightful commentary of your skipper and crew. As your narrated cruise glides along the scenic Otago Peninsula, view Taiaroa Head. Named after a Maori chieftain, Taiaroa Head is unique in the world for the variety and richness of the bird and marine life found here. Learn about the history of the Cape with its dramatic, 1860s lighthouse, 100-year-old Fort, network of tunnels and the unique albatross-breeding colony that draws thousands of visitors every year. As the skipper steers his vessel in close to the headland, learn about the ongoing campaign to protect this magnificent seabird from extinction. Albatross Colony, Penguins, Fur Seals, Sea Lions The first Taiaroa-reared albatross chick flew in 1938, and this now-protected nature reserve is home to an established colony with a population of around 140 birds. Marvel at the sight of a soaring albatross. Held aloft on slim wings up to 10 feet (about three metres) across, they provide awesome aerial displays, and are just as intriguing to watch as they go about their daily activities of courtship, nest-building and chick-rearing. In addition, take in spectacular views and photographs of other inhabitants of Taiaroa Head. Observe blue penguins, New Zealand fur seals, and Hooker's sea lions as they fish for their supper along the rocky ledges. Upon your return, disembark the boat and commence the short drive back to the ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Otago Wildlife Cruise CODE: PCH-D DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover the abundant migratory seabirds, penguins, seals and other wildlife along the Otago Peninsula during this panoramic sightseeing cruise. Port Chalmers, MV Monarch, Cruise & Coastal Views Board your coach for a short transfer to the motorised sightseeing vessel, the MV Monarch. Upon arrival, receive your safety and tour instructions, embark the boat and begin your scenic, approximately two-hour cruise showcasing amazing local wildlife in its natural habitat. As you pull away from the dock, take in expansive views of picturesque Port Chalmers. Founded in 1844 during the Otago Gold Rush, this bohemian seaside town raised a memorial to commemorate Port Chalmers as the departure point for the Antarctic expeditions of Captain Robert Falcon Scott of 1901 and 1910. Something of an artists' colony today, several galleries, a small seafaring museum and a host of charming eateries make this a popular weekend excursion for locals. Otago Peninsula, Taiaroa Head, Lighthouse This voyage of discovery, rich with gems of geological and historical significance, is enhanced by the expert, insightful commentary of your skipper and crew. As your narrated cruise glides along the scenic Otago Peninsula, view Taiaroa Head. Named after a Maori chieftain, Taiaroa Head is unique in the world for the variety and richness of the bird and marine life found here. Learn about the history of the Cape with its dramatic, 1860s lighthouse, 100-year-old Fort, network of tunnels and the unique albatross-breeding colony that draws thousands of visitors every year. As the skipper steers his vessel in close to the headland, learn about the ongoing campaign to protect this magnificent seabird from extinction. Albatross Colony, Penguins, Fur Seals, Sea Lions The first Taiaroa-reared albatross chick flew in 1938, and this now-protected nature reserve is home to an established colony with a population of around 140 birds. Marvel at the sight of a soaring albatross. Held aloft on slim wings up to 10 feet (about three metres) across, they provide awesome aerial displays, and are just as intriguing to watch as they go about their daily activities of courtship, nest-building and chick-rearing. In addition, take in spectacular views and photographs of other inhabitants of Taiaroa Head. Observe blue penguins, New Zealand fur seals, and Hooker's sea lions as they fish for their supper along the rocky ledges. Upon your return, disembark the boat and commence the short drive back to the ship. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 600 yards (about 547 metres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a steep ramp and a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife, bird and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions, and may be cancelled on short notice. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 600 yards (about 547 metres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a steep ramp and a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife, bird and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions, and may be cancelled on short notice.

2.5 HOURS
Port Chalmers by Private Car with Guide - Full Day
PCH-W

Explore Dunedin at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Port Chalmers by Private Car with Guide - Full Day CODE: PCH-W DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Dunedin at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 3 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 3 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

8 HOURS
Port Chalmers by Private Car with Guide - Half Day
PCH-V

Explore Dunedin at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Port Chalmers by Private Car with Guide - Half Day CODE: PCH-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Dunedin at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 3 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 3 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

4 HOURS
Port Chalmers by Private Van with Guide - Full Day
PCH-Y

Explore Dunedin at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Port Chalmers by Private Van with Guide - Full Day CODE: PCH-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Dunedin at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guest per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guest per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

8 HOURS
Port Chalmers by Private Van with Guide - Half Day
PCH-X

Explore Dunedin at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Port Chalmers by Private Van with Guide - Half Day CODE: PCH-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Dunedin at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guest per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guest per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

4 HOURS
Taieri Gorge Railway Experience
Taieri Gorge Railway Experience
PCH-B

There’s simply no other ride like this one. Sit back and relax in your comfortable table seat aboard a fully enclosed 1940s carriage as the Taieri River Railway carries you through a spectacular New Zealand landscape only accessible via this train. During the seven-hour experience, find yourself more than once dumbfounded that early New Zealand engineers, masons, and laborers could even build a railway through such dramatically rugged terrain. Traverse handmade stone bridges that span the Taieri River rapids. Feel the wonder of passing through ten historic tunnels cut into the mountain rock, including the Caversham Tunnel, one of the longest on the South Island. Witness the Wingatui Viaduct, a marvel of 1880s engineering and the largest wrought iron structure in New Zealand. As you near the turnaround point at Pukerangi, witness the amazing Flat Stream station and the Notch’s – four lengthy bridges that cling to the side of Taieri Gorge, offering jaw-dropping views of the river below. Onboard commentary reveals the rich history of the 1860's Central Otago gold rush, which served as the original engine driving this Otago Central railway line to connect prosperous Dunedin with the weathered goldfields of Cromwell. The refreshing beverages and nutritious snacks served at your table seat help satisfy your afternoon appetite. The train ride begins and ends on the wharf and includes a stop on the return at 1906 Dunedin Railway Station – an iconic demonstration of urban design and architecture as impressive as any sight you’ve seen day. No wonder it’s deemed the most photographed structure in the country. Your ship awaits in Port Chalmers harbor, about a 30-minute train Journey away. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered A meal is included in the excursion. Taieri Gorge Railway Experience CODE: PCH-B DURATION 7 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. There’s simply no other ride like this one. Sit back and relax in your comfortable table seat aboard a fully enclosed 1940s carriage as the Taieri River Railway carries you through a spectacular New Zealand landscape only accessible via this train. During the seven-hour experience, find yourself more than once dumbfounded that early New Zealand engineers, masons, and laborers could even build a railway through such dramatically rugged terrain. Traverse handmade stone bridges that span the Taieri River rapids. Feel the wonder of passing through ten historic tunnels cut into the mountain rock, including the Caversham Tunnel, one of the longest on the South Island. Witness the Wingatui Viaduct, a marvel of 1880s engineering and the largest wrought iron structure in New Zealand. As you near the turnaround point at Pukerangi, witness the amazing Flat Stream station and the Notch’s – four lengthy bridges that cling to the side of Taieri Gorge, offering jaw-dropping views of the river below. Onboard commentary reveals the rich history of the 1860's Central Otago gold rush, which served as the original engine driving this Otago Central railway line to connect prosperous Dunedin with the weathered goldfields of Cromwell. The refreshing beverages and nutritious snacks served at your table seat help satisfy your afternoon appetite. The train ride begins and ends on the wharf and includes a stop on the return at 1906 Dunedin Railway Station – an iconic demonstration of urban design and architecture as impressive as any sight you’ve seen day. No wonder it’s deemed the most photographed structure in the country. Your ship awaits in Port Chalmers harbor, about a 30-minute train Journey away. Please note: This easy excursion involves some 500m /1,600 ft of walking over paved surfaces with some stairs onto bus and train. Guests must be able to walk unaided to and from transportation and up steps into train carriage. A maximum of two guests who utilise a wheelchair may be accommodated onboard with 72-hr advance notice. Wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear. An array of snack and beverage items are included on train. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This easy excursion involves some 500m /1,600 ft of walking over paved surfaces with some stairs onto bus and train. Guests must be able to walk unaided to and from transportation and up steps into train carriage. A maximum of two guests who utilise a wheelchair may be accommodated onboard with 72-hr advance notice. Wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear. An array of snack and beverage items are included on train. The order of sights and activities may vary.

7 HOURS

Eden, Australia

Beowa National Park Scenic Ranger
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Meet a National Parks Discovery Ranger at the wharf to accompany you to Boyds Tower, in southern Beowa National Park. Your journey will take you through different environments including those impacted by bush fires. The group's personal Ranger will present local information in relation to Beowa National Park, the history held within them, the future and importance of conservation on the journey to Boyds Tower. Boyd's Tower On arrival you will be able to explore the area at your own pace. You will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss with the Ranger at the five viewing platforms where you will also have time to capture memorable images of your time in Beowa National Park. The lookouts include views towards Eden, the ship and the tower with the coastline stretching south and north. On the journey back to the ship your Ranger will share more information on the conservation and rehabilitation works being undertaken including the reintroduction of little penguins back to Eden. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Beowa National Park Scenic Ranger CODE: EDN-N DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Meet a National Parks Discovery Ranger at the wharf to accompany you to Boyds Tower, in southern Beowa National Park. Your journey will take you through different environments including those impacted by bush fires. The group's personal Ranger will present local information in relation to Beowa National Park, the history held within them, the future and importance of conservation on the journey to Boyds Tower. Boyd's Tower On arrival you will be able to explore the area at your own pace. You will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss with the Ranger at the five viewing platforms where you will also have time to capture memorable images of your time in Beowa National Park. The lookouts include views towards Eden, the ship and the tower with the coastline stretching south and north. On the journey back to the ship your Ranger will share more information on the conservation and rehabilitation works being undertaken including the reintroduction of little penguins back to Eden. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and standing for approximately 1095 yards (about 1000 metres), at times over uneven surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, bottled water, and a weatherproof jumper or light jacket from the ship. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and standing for approximately 1095 yards (about 1000 metres), at times over uneven surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, bottled water, and a weatherproof jumper or light jacket from the ship.

3 HOURS
Kayak the Pambula River
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Kayak on the vibrant turquoise water inside the calm estuary of Pambula River, one of the most stunning locations to kayak on the Sapphire Coast. Eden, Pambula River, Kayak-Landing Area The tour starts at Pambula River Mouth, an approximately 20 min drive from Eden. Your qualified kayak guide will provide safety briefing, fit personal flotation devices and give a quick lesson on how to paddle if required. The kayaks are very stable and easy to manoeuvre so no experience is necessary. The river is clear and the bottom is white sand so paddlers may see fish or stingrays. Birdlife is prolific so you may see white bellied sea eagles, cormorants and kingfishers amongst others. Your guide will provide information about the history, culture and ecology of the region as you kayak. Stop at a secluded beach for a refreshing drink & snack before paddling back to the mouth of the river. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Kayak the Pambula River CODE: EDN-O DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Kayak on the vibrant turquoise water inside the calm estuary of Pambula River, one of the most stunning locations to kayak on the Sapphire Coast. Eden, Pambula River, Kayak-Landing Area The tour starts at Pambula River Mouth, an approximately 20 min drive from Eden. Your qualified kayak guide will provide safety briefing, fit personal flotation devices and give a quick lesson on how to paddle if required. The kayaks are very stable and easy to manoeuvre so no experience is necessary. The river is clear and the bottom is white sand so paddlers may see fish or stingrays. Birdlife is prolific so you may see white bellied sea eagles, cormorants and kingfishers amongst others. Your guide will provide information about the history, culture and ecology of the region as you kayak. Stop at a secluded beach for a refreshing drink & snack before paddling back to the mouth of the river. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of paddling for approximately three hours and a minimal amount of walking for approximately 22 yards-55 yards (about 20 metres-50 metres), at times over uneven, sandy and natural ground, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and embark/disembark the kayak. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, know how to swim and embark/disembark the kayak without assistance. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory problems, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable sportswear in layers with flat, sturdy and closed-toe walking shoes you won't mind getting wet, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, drinking water, a weatherproof jacket, and wet-weather gear from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour. This kayaking tour operates in single-seat kayaks. Guests weighing more than 242 pounds (about 110 kilograms) (or more than 187 pounds (85 kilograms) if under 165 cm tall) cannot participate on this tour. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Single-seat kayaks, paddles, life vests, binoculars, mobile phone protectors, sunscreen, and hand sanitiser are provided. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of paddling for approximately three hours and a minimal amount of walking for approximately 22 yards-55 yards (about 20 metres-50 metres), at times over uneven, sandy and natural ground, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and embark/disembark the kayak. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, know how to swim and embark/disembark the kayak without assistance. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory problems, guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable sportswear in layers with flat, sturdy and closed-toe walking shoes you won't mind getting wet, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, drinking water, a weatherproof jacket, and wet-weather gear from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour. This kayaking tour operates in single-seat kayaks. Guests weighing more than 242 pounds (about 110 kilograms) (or more than 187 pounds (85 kilograms) if under 165 cm tall) cannot participate on this tour. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Single-seat kayaks, paddles, life vests, binoculars, mobile phone protectors, sunscreen, and hand sanitiser are provided. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

4 HOURS
Killer Whale Museum & Wildlife
Killer Whale Museum & Wildlife
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Explore the marine and wildlife of Eden and its surrounds during this memorable, half-day sightseeing excursion. Potoroo Palace Depart the pier for approximately 45-minute drive to Potoroo Palace, a not-for-profit wildlife organization. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour, followed by some free time at your leisure for a rare opportunity to see a koala up close, wander among kangaroos, touch a snake, or savour the cooling mist of the walk-through aviary. Many of the animals at the sanctuary are native to Merimbula, including long-nosed potoroos, swamp wallabies, eastern grey kangaroos, bare-nosed wombats, short-beaked echidnas, and long-nosed bandicoots. Koalas and long-nosed potoroos were once abundant in the region, but are now very rarely seen in the wild. Eden Killer Whale Museum Next, re-board your coach and proceed for a visit to the Eden Killer Whale Museum. Eden was established as the first shore-side whaling station on mainland Australia, and it became famous for its killer whales. In the 1920s and 1930s, Twofold Bay and the area around Eden were home to a group of killer whales led by a large whale known to locals as 'Tom'. During your guided visit, learn more about the whales and this fascinating era at the museum, which also offers a splendid view of Twofold Bay from the gallery. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence a short drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Killer Whale Museum & Wildlife CODE: EDN-C DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Explore the marine and wildlife of Eden and its surrounds during this memorable, half-day sightseeing excursion. Potoroo Palace Depart the pier for approximately 45-minute drive to Potoroo Palace, a not-for-profit wildlife organization. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour, followed by some free time at your leisure for a rare opportunity to see a koala up close, wander among kangaroos, touch a snake, or savour the cooling mist of the walk-through aviary. Many of the animals at the sanctuary are native to Merimbula, including long-nosed potoroos, swamp wallabies, eastern grey kangaroos, bare-nosed wombats, short-beaked echidnas, and long-nosed bandicoots. Koalas and long-nosed potoroos were once abundant in the region, but are now very rarely seen in the wild. Eden Killer Whale Museum Next, re-board your coach and proceed for a visit to the Eden Killer Whale Museum. Eden was established as the first shore-side whaling station on mainland Australia, and it became famous for its killer whales. In the 1920s and 1930s, Twofold Bay and the area around Eden were home to a group of killer whales led by a large whale known to locals as 'Tom'. During your guided visit, learn more about the whales and this fascinating era at the museum, which also offers a splendid view of Twofold Bay from the gallery. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence a short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking and standing for approximately 0.94 miles (about 1.5 kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and at the Eden Killer Whale Museum. Walking at the Potoroo Palace is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and bottled water from the ship. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking and standing for approximately 0.94 miles (about 1.5 kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and at the Eden Killer Whale Museum. Walking at the Potoroo Palace is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and bottled water from the ship.

4 HOURS
Sapphire Coast's Scenic Villages
Sapphire Coast's Scenic Villages
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Discover a pair of beautiful and pristine, 'Sapphire Coast' villages at your leisure during this relaxing, half-day sightseeing excursion. Eden, Pambula, Orientation Drive, Shopping, Sightseeing and/or Dining at Your Leisure Depart the pier for the short drive to Pambula. Upon arrival, take a short orientation drive through the local township, passing by several points-of-interest en route. Pambula is a coastal village big in history; its peaceful lakes and idyllic river-mouth are a far cry from the hustle-and-bustle following the discovery of gold near the township in the 1880s. Shopfronts give a nod to that era, with bull-nose verandas, a town clock and a general lack of tall neon signs. Main Street, Specialty Shops, Shopping, Panboola Wetlands Following your orientation drive, some free time is made available to explore Pambula at your leisure. Browsing the main street, discover various specialty shops, including an artisan bakery and coffee roasters, winery, whole foods, wood sculpture gallery, local art and picture framing, vintage collectables, boutiques, and eco-focused retail with a flair for the local. In addition, you can find typical town shops such as a supermarket, post office, newsagent, bank, and real estate. At the southern end of the main street, the Panboola Wetlands offers a tranquil nature experience that is popular for birdwatching and photography. Merimbula, Orientation Drive, Shopping, Sightseeing and Dining at Your Leisure Next, re-board your coach and head to Merimbula. Upon arrival, take a short orientation drive through the local township, passing by several points-of-interest en route. Afterward, some free time is made available to explore Merimbula at your leisure. You can browse the shops during a stroll down the main street, explore local landmarks, and/or relax with a cup of coffee at your own expense at one of the local cafés and restaurants. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and proceed to Boller Park for breath-taking panoramic vistas. After a photo stop here, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 45-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Sapphire Coast's Scenic Villages CODE: EDN-E DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover a pair of beautiful and pristine, 'Sapphire Coast' villages at your leisure during this relaxing, half-day sightseeing excursion. Eden, Pambula, Orientation Drive, Shopping, Sightseeing and/or Dining at Your Leisure Depart the pier for the short drive to Pambula. Upon arrival, take a short orientation drive through the local township, passing by several points-of-interest en route. Pambula is a coastal village big in history; its peaceful lakes and idyllic river-mouth are a far cry from the hustle-and-bustle following the discovery of gold near the township in the 1880s. Shopfronts give a nod to that era, with bull-nose verandas, a town clock and a general lack of tall neon signs. Main Street, Specialty Shops, Shopping, Panboola Wetlands Following your orientation drive, some free time is made available to explore Pambula at your leisure. Browsing the main street, discover various specialty shops, including an artisan bakery and coffee roasters, winery, whole foods, wood sculpture gallery, local art and picture framing, vintage collectables, boutiques, and eco-focused retail with a flair for the local. In addition, you can find typical town shops such as a supermarket, post office, newsagent, bank, and real estate. At the southern end of the main street, the Panboola Wetlands offers a tranquil nature experience that is popular for birdwatching and photography. Merimbula, Orientation Drive, Shopping, Sightseeing and Dining at Your Leisure Next, re-board your coach and head to Merimbula. Upon arrival, take a short orientation drive through the local township, passing by several points-of-interest en route. Afterward, some free time is made available to explore Merimbula at your leisure. You can browse the shops during a stroll down the main street, explore local landmarks, and/or relax with a cup of coffee at your own expense at one of the local cafés and restaurants. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and proceed to Boller Park for breath-taking panoramic vistas. After a photo stop here, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 45-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate-extensive amount of walking for approximately 547 yards (about 500 metres), at times over uneven and natural ground, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking in Pambula and Merimbula is at the discretion of each guest. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and local currency or major credit cards for additional purchases from the ship. Guests cannot stay on the coach for extended periods during visits to venues, as the air-conditioning on the coach does not work without the engine running. Please note: This tour involves a moderate-extensive amount of walking for approximately 547 yards (about 500 metres), at times over uneven and natural ground, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking in Pambula and Merimbula is at the discretion of each guest. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and local currency or major credit cards for additional purchases from the ship. Guests cannot stay on the coach for extended periods during visits to venues, as the air-conditioning on the coach does not work without the engine running.

3.5 HOURS
Twofold Bay Cruise
Twofold Bay Cruise
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Experience the stunning panorama, pristine bays and beautiful beaches within Twofold Bay during this delightful cruise excursion. Eden, Twofold Bay Cruise, Ben Boyd National Park, Forest, Bays, Beaches, Dolphin/Seal-Spotting Following a short walk from the ship to your awaiting cruise vessel, embark the boat and begin your scenic and relaxing cruise within Twofold Bay. Surrounded by Ben Boyd National Park and the state forest, your cruise offers stunning scenery, pristine bays and idyllic beaches, and a possibility to observe the dolphins and/or seals common to this region. Boyd's Tower, Seahorse Inn, Edrom Lodge, Whaling Station Sites, Morning/Afternoon Tea In addition, explore the history of this whaling port, including Boyd's Tower, the Seahorse Inn at Boydtown, Edrom Lodge and whaling station sites. Morning or afternoon tea is included. Your tour concludes back at the pier. Upon arrival, disembark the boat and commence the short walk back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Twofold Bay Cruise CODE: EDN-J DURATION 2 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience the stunning panorama, pristine bays and beautiful beaches within Twofold Bay during this delightful cruise excursion. Eden, Twofold Bay Cruise, Ben Boyd National Park, Forest, Bays, Beaches, Dolphin/Seal-Spotting Following a short walk from the ship to your awaiting cruise vessel, embark the boat and begin your scenic and relaxing cruise within Twofold Bay. Surrounded by Ben Boyd National Park and the state forest, your cruise offers stunning scenery, pristine bays and idyllic beaches, and a possibility to observe the dolphins and/or seals common to this region. Boyd's Tower, Seahorse Inn, Edrom Lodge, Whaling Station Sites, Morning/Afternoon Tea In addition, explore the history of this whaling port, including Boyd's Tower, the Seahorse Inn at Boydtown, Edrom Lodge and whaling station sites. Morning or afternoon tea is included. Your tour concludes back at the pier. Upon arrival, disembark the boat and commence the short walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 383 yards (about 350 metres), at times over uneven, with steps and a steep gangway to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking or boat shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, a sweater or light jacket, bottled water, a camera, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions, and may be cancelled by the operator without prior notice. The tour sequence and itinerary may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 383 yards (about 350 metres), at times over uneven, with steps and a steep gangway to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking or boat shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, a sweater or light jacket, bottled water, a camera, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions, and may be cancelled by the operator without prior notice. The tour sequence and itinerary may vary.

2 HOURS
Walk with a Photographer
Walk with a Photographer
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Discover the breath-taking scenery of Eden through the eyes of a photographer during this scenic and informative photography excursion. Eden, Clifftop Walking Tour with a Local Photographer/Guide, Lookouts and Viewing Platforms Depart the pier with your local photographer/guide to explore the breath-taking scenery of Eden on-foot. During your leisurely, approximately two-hour walk, discover many wonderful photo opportunities whilst strolling along coastal cliff tops. Stops are made at different lookouts and viewing platforms en route to enjoy picture-perfect views of Eden and its surrounds, and capture the town's scenic beauty, history and charm from different photographic angles. Local History and Hidden Places, Expert Photographic Assistance In addition to offering a wealth of photo opportunities, this tour explores the history of Eden and visits places most visitors to Eden never see. Whether you are a beginner or avid photographer, this tour is suitable for all photography experience levels, and your photographer/guide is on-hand throughout to advise you on composition, exposure and other aspects of photography. With many photographic memories in tow, your photographic tour of Eden concludes back at the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Walk with a Photographer CODE: EDN-H DURATION 2 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Discover the breath-taking scenery of Eden through the eyes of a photographer during this scenic and informative photography excursion. Eden, Clifftop Walking Tour with a Local Photographer/Guide, Lookouts and Viewing Platforms Depart the pier with your local photographer/guide to explore the breath-taking scenery of Eden on-foot. During your leisurely, approximately two-hour walk, discover many wonderful photo opportunities whilst strolling along coastal cliff tops. Stops are made at different lookouts and viewing platforms en route to enjoy picture-perfect views of Eden and its surrounds, and capture the town's scenic beauty, history and charm from different photographic angles. Local History and Hidden Places, Expert Photographic Assistance In addition to offering a wealth of photo opportunities, this tour explores the history of Eden and visits places most visitors to Eden never see. Whether you are a beginner or avid photographer, this tour is suitable for all photography experience levels, and your photographer/guide is on-hand throughout to advise you on composition, exposure and other aspects of photography. With many photographic memories in tow, your photographic tour of Eden concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.55 miles (about 2.5 kilometres), at times over uneven, gravel, sandy, grassy, slippery, muddy, and natural surfaces, inclines and declines, with steps to negotiate at the sites visited. This tour is recommended for active guests who are in good physical condition, and can walk for long distances. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe hiking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, a sweater or light jacket, bottled water and a camera. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour sequence and itinerary may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.55 miles (about 2.5 kilometres), at times over uneven, gravel, sandy, grassy, slippery, muddy, and natural surfaces, inclines and declines, with steps to negotiate at the sites visited. This tour is recommended for active guests who are in good physical condition, and can walk for long distances. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guest with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe hiking shoes, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, a sweater or light jacket, bottled water and a camera. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour sequence and itinerary may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

2 HOURS

Geelong, Australia

Bellarine Peninsula Wines
Bellarine Peninsula Wines
GEE-G

Discover the historic side of nearby Queenscliff and visit two local wineries in the beautiful Bellarine Peninsula for samplings of their award-winning Australian wines on this half-day excursion. Queenscliff Board your coach at the pier for a 75-minutes drive east to Queenscliff. The maritime and military origins of Queenscliff are evident in its skyline, which features the pier, fortress with black lighthouse and the roofs of glorious, Victorian-era buildings peeping over lofty pines along the shore. A popular getaway for the Melbourne elite in the 1800s, Queenscliff is dotted with gracious, stately buildings, grand hotels, old churches and splendid, 19th-century architecture. Terindah Estate, Jack Rabbit, Wine Tasting Bellarine Peninsula is home to approximately 20 wineries, and you will visit two of the finest. First, there's Terindah Estate, with spectacular views across Port Phillip Bay, where you will enjoy cellar door award winning wines. You'll also visit Jack Rabbit with their unrivalled views across the bay to Geelong, the You Yangs and Melbourne. Enjoy your wine tasting with a coastal ambience at the House of Jack Rabbit. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach for a 30-minutes return drive back to Geelong. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Bellarine Peninsula Wines CODE: GEE-G DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover the historic side of nearby Queenscliff and visit two local wineries in the beautiful Bellarine Peninsula for samplings of their award-winning Australian wines on this half-day excursion. Queenscliff Board your coach at the pier for a 75-minutes drive east to Queenscliff. The maritime and military origins of Queenscliff are evident in its skyline, which features the pier, fortress with black lighthouse and the roofs of glorious, Victorian-era buildings peeping over lofty pines along the shore. A popular getaway for the Melbourne elite in the 1800s, Queenscliff is dotted with gracious, stately buildings, grand hotels, old churches and splendid, 19th-century architecture. Terindah Estate, Jack Rabbit, Wine Tasting Bellarine Peninsula is home to approximately 20 wineries, and you will visit two of the finest. First, there's Terindah Estate, with spectacular views across Port Phillip Bay, where you will enjoy cellar door award winning wines. You'll also visit Jack Rabbit with their unrivalled views across the bay to Geelong, the You Yangs and Melbourne. Enjoy your wine tasting with a coastal ambience at the House of Jack Rabbit. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach for a 30-minutes return drive back to Geelong. Please note: This tour includes a moderate amount of walking/standing with a few steps to negotiate. The tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests utilizing a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Venues visted are subject to change and not guaranteed. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour includes a moderate amount of walking/standing with a few steps to negotiate. The tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests utilizing a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Venues visted are subject to change and not guaranteed. The tour sequence may vary.

4 HOURS
History & Heritage of Geelong
History & Heritage of Geelong
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Discover the splendid highlights and history of Geelong during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Panoramic Drive of Geelong Board your coach at the pier and begin with a panoramic drive through Geelong where you will receive a wonderful overview of the downtown area. The second largest city in the state of Victoria, Geelong was named in 1837 after an Aboriginal word that means "cliffs," a distinct feature of the surrounding area. During your panoramic drive, you'll pass many of the city's most important landmarks, including the lively waterfront and serene Botanic Gardens, before arriving at the National Wool Museum for a visit. National Wool Museum Next, proceed for a visit to the National Wool Museum, a must-see for visitors to Geelong. The museum showcases the people, geography, machinery, skills, textiles, and history associated with the boom years of the wool industry. After meandering through the museum galleries, you’ll enjoy a guided tour in the Factory Loom demonstration. Old Geelong Gaol Continuing, you will make your way to the Old Geelong Gaol. Built during the mid-1840s, the former Victorian-era maximum-security prison closed in 1991. However, the interior remains much as it was. During your visit, you'll see the mural a prisoner painted in Cell 47 called the "Window to Freedom," the former gallows, several solitary confinement cells, and the exercise yard. It's a sobering look into prison life, and afterwards you'll be glad to walk outside again. Following your visit, you will re-board your coach and return to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. History & Heritage of Geelong CODE: GEE-I DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover the splendid highlights and history of Geelong during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Panoramic Drive of Geelong Board your coach at the pier and begin with a panoramic drive through Geelong where you will receive a wonderful overview of the downtown area. The second largest city in the state of Victoria, Geelong was named in 1837 after an Aboriginal word that means "cliffs," a distinct feature of the surrounding area. During your panoramic drive, you'll pass many of the city's most important landmarks, including the lively waterfront and serene Botanic Gardens, before arriving at the National Wool Museum for a visit. National Wool Museum Next, proceed for a visit to the National Wool Museum, a must-see for visitors to Geelong. The museum showcases the people, geography, machinery, skills, textiles, and history associated with the boom years of the wool industry. After meandering through the museum galleries, you’ll enjoy a guided tour in the Factory Loom demonstration. Old Geelong Gaol Continuing, you will make your way to the Old Geelong Gaol. Built during the mid-1840s, the former Victorian-era maximum-security prison closed in 1991. However, the interior remains much as it was. During your visit, you'll see the mural a prisoner painted in Cell 47 called the "Window to Freedom," the former gallows, several solitary confinement cells, and the exercise yard. It's a sobering look into prison life, and afterwards you'll be glad to walk outside again. Following your visit, you will re-board your coach and return to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.60 miles (1 kilometer), with a steps to negotiate at the museum and to get on/off the coach, and inclined ramps between floors at the National Wood Museum. Walking at the sites visited is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.60 miles (1 kilometer), with a steps to negotiate at the museum and to get on/off the coach, and inclined ramps between floors at the National Wood Museum. Walking at the sites visited is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary.

4 HOURS
Iconic Twelve Apostles by Helicopter
Iconic Twelve Apostles by Helicopter
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Explore the Great Ocean Road and stunning Twelve Apostles in an exciting new way during this panoramic flight-seeing excursion with lunch. Geelong, Helipad, Helicopter Flight-Seeing Tour, Great Ocean Road, Coastline Depart the pier for the short drive to Barwon Heads helipad. Upon arrival, board your helicopter, and receive your safety and flight instructions, then begin your helicopter flight-seeing tour. After lift-off, begin your breath-taking, approximately 50-minute helicopter flight-seeing tour along the Great Ocean Road as it winds along the picturesque coastline. Twelve Apostles, Visitor's Centre, Bellarine Peninsula Next, fly over the Twelve Apostles, one of Victoria's most stunning landmarks, before landing at the Visitor's Centre for free time to explore the lookouts. Leaving the Twelve Apostles, fly to the Jack Rabbit Winery, one of the Bellarine Peninsula's famous wineries. Jack Rabbit Winery, Wine Tasting & Three-Course Lunch Upon arrival at the Jack Rabbit Winery, proceed for a wine tasting followed by a three-course lunch accompanied by complementary wines. After lunch, re-board your helicopter for the short flight back to Geelong. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. Iconic Twelve Apostles by Helicopter CODE: GEE-E DURATION 5.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Explore the Great Ocean Road and stunning Twelve Apostles in an exciting new way during this panoramic flight-seeing excursion with lunch. Geelong, Helipad, Helicopter Flight-Seeing Tour, Great Ocean Road, Coastline Depart the pier for the short drive to Barwon Heads helipad. Upon arrival, board your helicopter, and receive your safety and flight instructions, then begin your helicopter flight-seeing tour. After lift-off, begin your breath-taking, approximately 50-minute helicopter flight-seeing tour along the Great Ocean Road as it winds along the picturesque coastline. Twelve Apostles, Visitor's Centre, Bellarine Peninsula Next, fly over the Twelve Apostles, one of Victoria's most stunning landmarks, before landing at the Visitor's Centre for free time to explore the lookouts. Leaving the Twelve Apostles, fly to the Jack Rabbit Winery, one of the Bellarine Peninsula's famous wineries. Jack Rabbit Winery, Wine Tasting & Three-Course Lunch Upon arrival at the Jack Rabbit Winery, proceed for a wine tasting followed by a three-course lunch accompanied by complementary wines. After lunch, re-board your helicopter for the short flight back to Geelong. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.3-0.6 miles (about 500 metres-one kilometre), at times over uneven and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get in/out of the car and board/de-board the helicopter. This tour is not suitable for guests with a fear of heights, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Please be aware that weight restrictions may apply and kindly submit your weight information to the Shore Concierge Team on board at least 48 hours prior to flight. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests may be asked to stand on scales at the airport if the operator has concerns with the weights sent. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.3-0.6 miles (about 500 metres-one kilometre), at times over uneven and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get in/out of the car and board/de-board the helicopter. This tour is not suitable for guests with a fear of heights, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Please be aware that weight restrictions may apply and kindly submit your weight information to the Shore Concierge Team on board at least 48 hours prior to flight. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests may be asked to stand on scales at the airport if the operator has concerns with the weights sent. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

5.5 HOURS
Melbourne at Your Leisure
Melbourne at Your Leisure
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Renowned for its grace, Old World charm, and the magnificent parks and gardens that surround the city, enjoy this full-day tour of the city at your leisure. This is the perfect tour for all those who would like to explore the city without the help of a local guide. Melbourne, City Centre, Free Time, Shopping, Exploring, Lunch on Your Own Depart the pier for the approximately 1.5 -hour drive en route to Melbourne, being dropped off at a central stop. This will be the stop that you will be picked up again at the designated time. You will be met by a guide that will provide you with information on Melbourne as well as give a map with your local Guide contact, the key highlights and information to make your time more interesting and valuable. Melbourne is often considered the cultural capital of Australia, known for its vibrant arts scene, diverse culinary landscape, and numerous festivals. The city boasts a mix of Victorian-era architecture and modern skyscrapers, with landmarks like the Royal Exhibition Building and Flinders Street Station. Enjoy ample free time for independent shopping and exploring, and/or lunch on your own at a café or restaurant of your choosing. After your day of exploration in Melbourne, re-board your coach and enjoy a short commentary tour by the Guide during the approximately 1.5-hour drive back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Melbourne at Your Leisure CODE: GEE-L DURATION 7 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Renowned for its grace, Old World charm, and the magnificent parks and gardens that surround the city, enjoy this full-day tour of the city at your leisure. This is the perfect tour for all those who would like to explore the city without the help of a local guide. Melbourne, City Centre, Free Time, Shopping, Exploring, Lunch on Your Own Depart the pier for the approximately 1.5 -hour drive en route to Melbourne, being dropped off at a central stop. This will be the stop that you will be picked up again at the designated time. You will be met by a guide that will provide you with information on Melbourne as well as give a map with your local Guide contact, the key highlights and information to make your time more interesting and valuable. Melbourne is often considered the cultural capital of Australia, known for its vibrant arts scene, diverse culinary landscape, and numerous festivals. The city boasts a mix of Victorian-era architecture and modern skyscrapers, with landmarks like the Royal Exhibition Building and Flinders Street Station. Enjoy ample free time for independent shopping and exploring, and/or lunch on your own at a café or restaurant of your choosing. After your day of exploration in Melbourne, re-board your coach and enjoy a short commentary tour by the Guide during the approximately 1.5-hour drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.60 miles (1 kilometer), with a steps to negotiate at the museum and to get on/off the coach, and inclined ramps between floors at the National Wood Museum. Walking at the sites visited is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.60 miles (1 kilometer), with a steps to negotiate at the museum and to get on/off the coach, and inclined ramps between floors at the National Wood Museum. Walking at the sites visited is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary.

7 HOURS
Scotchmans Hill Winery Indulgence
Scotchmans Hill Winery Indulgence
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Enjoy this small group experience at one of the region's premier wineries where you will learn about the wine making operation on the Bellarine Peninsula. Scotchmans Hill Winery Bellarine Peninsula is home to approximately 20 wineries, and you will visit two of the finest. Of these the best known on international markets is Scotchmans Hill Winery, which was established in 1982 and is located in the heart of the region. A producer of premium cool maritime climate wines, this winery has been a leading local winery for over thirty years and is rated among James Halliday's Top 100 Australian Wineries. Private Tour of Winery, Private Wine Tasting, Lunch, Free Time Upon arrival, you will be greeted with a glass of sparkling wine and then led by an expert member of staff on a wander to see the original Pinot Noir vines and learn about the terrain and climate that results in the premium wines. Following the walking tour, make your way to the Cellar Door and a private tasting room which overlooks the vineyards, the bay and the skyline of Melbourne. Here, enjoy a private wine tasting including some exclusive vintages. During your tasting, you will also be treated to some Gourmet platters of antipasto and cheese. Following you tasting, a light lunch will be served. Scotchmans Hill partners with many local producers from the Bellarine area and will provide a menu which highlights regional and seasonal produce. After lunch, some free time is provided to roam the grounds and explore the offerings in the cellar door. The tour concludes back in Geelong. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered A meal is included in the excursion. Scotchmans Hill Winery Indulgence CODE: GEE-H DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Enjoy this small group experience at one of the region's premier wineries where you will learn about the wine making operation on the Bellarine Peninsula. Scotchmans Hill Winery Bellarine Peninsula is home to approximately 20 wineries, and you will visit two of the finest. Of these the best known on international markets is Scotchmans Hill Winery, which was established in 1982 and is located in the heart of the region. A producer of premium cool maritime climate wines, this winery has been a leading local winery for over thirty years and is rated among James Halliday's Top 100 Australian Wineries. Private Tour of Winery, Private Wine Tasting, Lunch, Free Time Upon arrival, you will be greeted with a glass of sparkling wine and then led by an expert member of staff on a wander to see the original Pinot Noir vines and learn about the terrain and climate that results in the premium wines. Following the walking tour, make your way to the Cellar Door and a private tasting room which overlooks the vineyards, the bay and the skyline of Melbourne. Here, enjoy a private wine tasting including some exclusive vintages. During your tasting, you will also be treated to some Gourmet platters of antipasto and cheese. Following you tasting, a light lunch will be served. Scotchmans Hill partners with many local producers from the Bellarine area and will provide a menu which highlights regional and seasonal produce. After lunch, some free time is provided to roam the grounds and explore the offerings in the cellar door. The tour concludes back in Geelong. Please note: This tour includes a minimal amount of walking/standing with a few steps to negotiate. The tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, however it is not wheelchair accessible. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour includes a minimal amount of walking/standing with a few steps to negotiate. The tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, however it is not wheelchair accessible. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary.

4.5 HOURS
Swim with the Seals
Swim with the Seals
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The area around the historic fishing ports of Queenscliff and Sorrento boasts some fascinating maritime and military history and is home to the highly diverse Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park, world renowned for its rich biodiversity and unique marine life. Queenscliff, Boat Cruise, Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park Board your coach at the pier for a short drive east to Queenscliff. Here, board your boat and cruise to the Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park. Your adventure starts with a snorkel at Popes Eye. Its shallow and protected waters are teeming with colorful fish and marine life making it the ideal place to brush up on your snorkelling skills. Swimming with Seals With your new found skills and a heightened sense of adventure, it is time to head to Chinaman's Hat, a local haul-out site that is a temporary home to 30-40 young Australian Fur Seals waiting to share their water world with you. Swimming with Dolphins Just when you think Port Phillip Bay cannot get any better, set off on a search for the dolphins. Swimming with dolphins is controlled by strict legislation and your patient instructors will ensure that both snorkelers and dolphins benefit from the experience. While sharing these unforgettable experiences, you can listen to expert interpretation from the friendly crew as they describe the remarkable wildlife and special features along the way. Afterwards, transfer back to the pier. Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. Swim with the Seals CODE: GEE-J DURATION 5.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL PHYSICALLY FIT Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. The area around the historic fishing ports of Queenscliff and Sorrento boasts some fascinating maritime and military history and is home to the highly diverse Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park, world renowned for its rich biodiversity and unique marine life. Queenscliff, Boat Cruise, Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park Board your coach at the pier for a short drive east to Queenscliff. Here, board your boat and cruise to the Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park. Your adventure starts with a snorkel at Popes Eye. Its shallow and protected waters are teeming with colorful fish and marine life making it the ideal place to brush up on your snorkelling skills. Swimming with Seals With your new found skills and a heightened sense of adventure, it is time to head to Chinaman's Hat, a local haul-out site that is a temporary home to 30-40 young Australian Fur Seals waiting to share their water world with you. Swimming with Dolphins Just when you think Port Phillip Bay cannot get any better, set off on a search for the dolphins. Swimming with dolphins is controlled by strict legislation and your patient instructors will ensure that both snorkelers and dolphins benefit from the experience. While sharing these unforgettable experiences, you can listen to expert interpretation from the friendly crew as they describe the remarkable wildlife and special features along the way. Afterwards, transfer back to the pier. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of activity and is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, agile to get in and out of the boat/water, and are confident swimmers. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who suffer motion sickness and utilise a wheelchair. Wear a swimsuit under a cover-up and beach/water shoes (if possible). Guests are advised to bring sun protection, towels, warm clothing for changing and bottled water from the ship. Snorkelling gear is provided. It is important for guests to listen to the instructions of the guides and follow the rules accordingly. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of activity and is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, agile to get in and out of the boat/water, and are confident swimmers. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who suffer motion sickness and utilise a wheelchair. Wear a swimsuit under a cover-up and beach/water shoes (if possible). Guests are advised to bring sun protection, towels, warm clothing for changing and bottled water from the ship. Snorkelling gear is provided. It is important for guests to listen to the instructions of the guides and follow the rules accordingly. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, wildlife and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

5.5 HOURS
The Great Ocean Road & Twelve Apostles
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One of the world's most famous coastal drives, the Great Ocean Road is spectacular and breathtaking. The mighty Twelve Apostles are world-recognised icons of the Great Ocean Road, located southwest of Geelong in the Port Campbell National Park. Twenty million years ago, the forces of nature began weathering the soft limestone of the Port Campbell cliffs. The resulting rock islands of up to 144 feet (45 metres) high were left isolated from the shore, standing just off-shore 'as if a group of apostles waiting to be sent'. Join this full-day outing to one of Australia's most spectacular geological sights via coach. Great Ocean Road, Panoramic Views, Apollo Bay, Free Time Boarding your coach at the pier, you will begin driving in a southwesterly direction along the Great Ocean Road, which winds along Victoria's windswept shoreline, a rugged area known as the Shipwreck Coast because an estimated 700 ships have been lost here. A stop is made in the town of Apollo Bay which features an historic downtown and a serene beach. Enjoy approximately 1-hour of free time here, where you may take a refreshing walk, enjoy lunch on your own, and perhaps see seals frolicking just off shore. Otway National Park, Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge Your journey continues as you travel through the Otway National Park containing lush green forests before reaching the magnificent Twelve Apostles. The winding road offers spectacular views of the Ocean with the Twelve Apostles and the site of a tragic, yet romantic shipwreck at Loch Ard Gorge. Extensive boardwalks and viewing platforms ensure you truly experience the sweeping, awe-inspiring vistas while marvelling at the rugged cliffs. Your return route to Geelong has you passing through Victoria's rural farmlands before arriving back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. The Great Ocean Road & Twelve Apostles CODE: GEE-D DURATION 9.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. One of the world's most famous coastal drives, the Great Ocean Road is spectacular and breathtaking. The mighty Twelve Apostles are world-recognised icons of the Great Ocean Road, located southwest of Geelong in the Port Campbell National Park. Twenty million years ago, the forces of nature began weathering the soft limestone of the Port Campbell cliffs. The resulting rock islands of up to 144 feet (45 metres) high were left isolated from the shore, standing just off-shore 'as if a group of apostles waiting to be sent'. Join this full-day outing to one of Australia's most spectacular geological sights via coach. Great Ocean Road, Panoramic Views, Apollo Bay, Free Time Boarding your coach at the pier, you will begin driving in a southwesterly direction along the Great Ocean Road, which winds along Victoria's windswept shoreline, a rugged area known as the Shipwreck Coast because an estimated 700 ships have been lost here. A stop is made in the town of Apollo Bay which features an historic downtown and a serene beach. Enjoy approximately 1-hour of free time here, where you may take a refreshing walk, enjoy lunch on your own, and perhaps see seals frolicking just off shore. Otway National Park, Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge Your journey continues as you travel through the Otway National Park containing lush green forests before reaching the magnificent Twelve Apostles. The winding road offers spectacular views of the Ocean with the Twelve Apostles and the site of a tragic, yet romantic shipwreck at Loch Ard Gorge. Extensive boardwalks and viewing platforms ensure you truly experience the sweeping, awe-inspiring vistas while marvelling at the rugged cliffs. Your return route to Geelong has you passing through Victoria's rural farmlands before arriving back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a day of extensive driving with long distances between stops. A moderate amount of walking is required; some of which is over wooden plank boardwalks and uneven surfaces. It is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair and guests who are affected by motion sickness. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing in layers with flat and closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection from the ship. Please note that lunch is at guests own expense. Order of sights may vary. Please note: This tour involves a day of extensive driving with long distances between stops. A moderate amount of walking is required; some of which is over wooden plank boardwalks and uneven surfaces. It is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair and guests who are affected by motion sickness. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing in layers with flat and closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection from the ship. Please note that lunch is at guests own expense. Order of sights may vary.

9.5 HOURS

Gisborne, New Zealand

Eastwoodhill Arboretum
Eastwoodhill Arboretum
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Explore the abundant, diverse flora and bird species of New Zealand during this picturesque, half-day excursion to the spectacular Eastwoodhill Arboretum. Gisborne, Eastwoodhill Arboretum Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive through idyllic farmland and expansive vineyards en route to the Eastwoodhill Arboretum, created by William Douglas Cook. Part of the National Arboretum of New Zealand Eastwoodhill is home to the largest collection of Northern Hemisphere flora in the Southern Hemisphere. This vast, 324-acre (about 131-hectare) flourishing garden and botanical collection complex boasts over 3,500 species of mature trees, shrubs and climbers from the Northern Hemisphere for nature lovers to view and photograph. One of the most popular attractions in the area, Eastwoodhill hosts more than 8,000 visitors a year. Arboretum Walking Tour, Flora and Bird Species Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of the arboretum. Along the way, learn about the plants and their botanicals, and observe and learn about the birdlife drawn to the serenity of this environmental sanctuary. From the petite goldfinch to the protected, native kereru and stately Australian magpie, amateur ornithologists should bring their binoculars, as the bird sightings here are plentiful. Homestead Garden, 4WD Tour, Discovery Centre Next, take an approximately 30-minute stroll through the Homestead Garden and a 4WD tour, followed by light refreshments. Before departing, visit the Discovery Centre, which boasts both permanent and seasonal collections, and is the ideal place to learn more about the area's history and conservation efforts. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 45-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Eastwoodhill Arboretum CODE: GNZ-E DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Explore the abundant, diverse flora and bird species of New Zealand during this picturesque, half-day excursion to the spectacular Eastwoodhill Arboretum. Gisborne, Eastwoodhill Arboretum Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 45-minute drive through idyllic farmland and expansive vineyards en route to the Eastwoodhill Arboretum, created by William Douglas Cook. Part of the National Arboretum of New Zealand Eastwoodhill is home to the largest collection of Northern Hemisphere flora in the Southern Hemisphere. This vast, 324-acre (about 131-hectare) flourishing garden and botanical collection complex boasts over 3,500 species of mature trees, shrubs and climbers from the Northern Hemisphere for nature lovers to view and photograph. One of the most popular attractions in the area, Eastwoodhill hosts more than 8,000 visitors a year. Arboretum Walking Tour, Flora and Bird Species Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of the arboretum. Along the way, learn about the plants and their botanicals, and observe and learn about the birdlife drawn to the serenity of this environmental sanctuary. From the petite goldfinch to the protected, native kereru and stately Australian magpie, amateur ornithologists should bring their binoculars, as the bird sightings here are plentiful. Homestead Garden, 4WD Tour, Discovery Centre Next, take an approximately 30-minute stroll through the Homestead Garden and a 4WD tour, followed by light refreshments. Before departing, visit the Discovery Centre, which boasts both permanent and seasonal collections, and is the ideal place to learn more about the area's history and conservation efforts. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 45-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over gravel, grassy and undulating surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 20 steps at the Eastwoodhill Arboretum. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Guests must be at least 4'10" (about 1.48 metres) tall to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions; the 4WD tour portion takes place in an open-air vehicle, and does not operate in the rain. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over gravel, grassy and undulating surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 20 steps at the Eastwoodhill Arboretum. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Guests must be at least 4'10" (about 1.48 metres) tall to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions; the 4WD tour portion takes place in an open-air vehicle, and does not operate in the rain. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

3.5 HOURS
Exclusive Steam Train to Muriwai
Exclusive Steam Train to Muriwai
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The Golden Age of rail travel is celebrated on one of the last steam trains in New Zealand-the sole surviving WA Class locomotive. Steam Train Ride to Muriwai A short shuttle ride from the pier brings you to the station where you will be welcomed aboard one of the restored, heritage carriages for a memorable 40-minute steam train ride down the picturesque Poverty Bay coastline to Muriwai. Travel past the Captain Cook Statue, view samples of the produce grown in this fertile area and views across to your ship and Young Nick's Head to reach Muriwai. Vintage Rail WA 165 Built in 1897 in the Dunedin railway workshops, WA 165 was brought to Gisborne in 1910 to work the steep sections of rail to the north. It worked on that line until 1942, before being turned into the star attraction in a children's playground. But around 1986, this beautiful piece of equipment was rediscovered and fully restored by the local vintage railway enthusiasts. Welcome Drink, Scenic Views, Photo Opportunities, Maori Cultural Performance Settle into upholstered seats and toast to your good fortune with a glass of bubbles as you sit back and enjoy the scenery enhanced by informative commentary during your ride. Upon reaching Muriwai, as small settlement 25km south of Gisborne, alight on the grass platform and enjoy several photo opportunities as well as a lively Maori cultural performance. This performance features songs and dances of the local iwi (tribe) and often includes school children who bring a special sweetness to the ceremony. Your train will be turned around as you enjoy the show before embarking the steam train for the final time to make the return journey to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Exclusive Steam Train to Muriwai CODE: GNZ-H DURATION 2.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered The Golden Age of rail travel is celebrated on one of the last steam trains in New Zealand-the sole surviving WA Class locomotive. Steam Train Ride to Muriwai A short shuttle ride from the pier brings you to the station where you will be welcomed aboard one of the restored, heritage carriages for a memorable 40-minute steam train ride down the picturesque Poverty Bay coastline to Muriwai. Travel past the Captain Cook Statue, view samples of the produce grown in this fertile area and views across to your ship and Young Nick's Head to reach Muriwai. Vintage Rail WA 165 Built in 1897 in the Dunedin railway workshops, WA 165 was brought to Gisborne in 1910 to work the steep sections of rail to the north. It worked on that line until 1942, before being turned into the star attraction in a children's playground. But around 1986, this beautiful piece of equipment was rediscovered and fully restored by the local vintage railway enthusiasts. Welcome Drink, Scenic Views, Photo Opportunities, Maori Cultural Performance Settle into upholstered seats and toast to your good fortune with a glass of bubbles as you sit back and enjoy the scenery enhanced by informative commentary during your ride. Upon reaching Muriwai, as small settlement 25km south of Gisborne, alight on the grass platform and enjoy several photo opportunities as well as a lively Maori cultural performance. This performance features songs and dances of the local iwi (tribe) and often includes school children who bring a special sweetness to the ceremony. Your train will be turned around as you enjoy the show before embarking the steam train for the final time to make the return journey to the pier. Please note: This tour involves approximately 300 meters of walking with a steep steps to negotiate to board/de-board the carriage. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility but not those guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and bottled water from the ship. The Steam Train-Ride does not have A/C. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves approximately 300 meters of walking with a steep steps to negotiate to board/de-board the carriage. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility but not those guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and bottled water from the ship. The Steam Train-Ride does not have A/C. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

2.75 HOURS
Gisborne & Wineries
Gisborne & Wineries
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Nestled on the most easterly tip of New Zealand's North Island, Gisborne's wine region is celebrated for classic Chardonnays. Your half-day tour visits two family-owned businesses, shining examples of Gisborne's wine renaissance. Bushmere Estate Depart the pier area with your driver-guide onboard a comfortable motor coach and set off through the verdant hills of Gisborne's wine region. Located in the Central Valley region of Gisborne, Bushmere Estate is a family-owned winery, growing grapes for over 40 years. This spectacular 42-acre vineyard primarily grows Chardonnay grapes, but smaller plantings of Gewurztraminer, Viognier, Pinot Gris, Montepulciano and Sangrovese can be found on the premises as well. In addition, the family owns part of a nearby vineyard where they source the grapes for their own full-bodied Merlot. Wander the vineyard, the family estate, and the cellars as you learn about the family's venture into winemaking. At your tasting session, take a moment to admire the wine bottle's label; the logo depicts three elements - earth, water and sun, all vital to the growing of grapes. As you sip and savor, enjoy a delightful antipasto platter as an accompaniment. Matawhero Winery Only a short, 15-minute drive away you will be introduced to Matawhero Wines, established in 1968 by Bill Irwin. It began by defying convention and made wines of boutique standing and international acclaim and in doing so, changed the face of New Zealand winemaking forever. Since its first vintage in 1975, Matawhero has produced many excellent and often adventurous wines. Following in Bill's pioneering footsteps, son Denis imparted his colourful style and won fame for his Gewürztraminer - everyone was drinking it, even the Queen of England. Today, revived by the Searle family, Matawhero is true to the founders' determination, producing individualistic wines of world class standard. Learn more about the family's commitment to sustainable wine producing as you sample their varietals while nibbling on complimentary cheeses. Your tour concludes with a relaxing drive through the scenery around Gisborne before returning to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Gisborne & Wineries CODE: GNZ-B DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Nestled on the most easterly tip of New Zealand's North Island, Gisborne's wine region is celebrated for classic Chardonnays. Your half-day tour visits two family-owned businesses, shining examples of Gisborne's wine renaissance. Bushmere Estate Depart the pier area with your driver-guide onboard a comfortable motor coach and set off through the verdant hills of Gisborne's wine region. Located in the Central Valley region of Gisborne, Bushmere Estate is a family-owned winery, growing grapes for over 40 years. This spectacular 42-acre vineyard primarily grows Chardonnay grapes, but smaller plantings of Gewurztraminer, Viognier, Pinot Gris, Montepulciano and Sangrovese can be found on the premises as well. In addition, the family owns part of a nearby vineyard where they source the grapes for their own full-bodied Merlot. Wander the vineyard, the family estate, and the cellars as you learn about the family's venture into winemaking. At your tasting session, take a moment to admire the wine bottle's label; the logo depicts three elements - earth, water and sun, all vital to the growing of grapes. As you sip and savor, enjoy a delightful antipasto platter as an accompaniment. Matawhero Winery Only a short, 15-minute drive away you will be introduced to Matawhero Wines, established in 1968 by Bill Irwin. It began by defying convention and made wines of boutique standing and international acclaim and in doing so, changed the face of New Zealand winemaking forever. Since its first vintage in 1975, Matawhero has produced many excellent and often adventurous wines. Following in Bill's pioneering footsteps, son Denis imparted his colourful style and won fame for his Gewürztraminer - everyone was drinking it, even the Queen of England. Today, revived by the Searle family, Matawhero is true to the founders' determination, producing individualistic wines of world class standard. Learn more about the family's commitment to sustainable wine producing as you sample their varietals while nibbling on complimentary cheeses. Your tour concludes with a relaxing drive through the scenery around Gisborne before returning to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Walking at the wineries is on some unpaved surfaces and gravel paths and there are a few steps. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing and walking shoes and well as sun protection. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. Depending on time, scenic drive may be missed. Order of tour may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Walking at the wineries is on some unpaved surfaces and gravel paths and there are a few steps. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing and walking shoes and well as sun protection. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. Depending on time, scenic drive may be missed. Order of tour may vary.

4 HOURS
Gisborne City Cycling
Gisborne City Cycling
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Experience the rustic beauty and charm of Gisborne City in a unique new way during this scenic and invigorating bicycle excursion. Gisborne City, Bicycle Tour, Light Refreshments Receive your safety briefing and bicycling instructions, don your safety helmet and high-visibility vest, and begin your guided, approximately 6.5-mile (about ten-kilometre) bicycling adventure through charming Gisborne, a beloved vacation town renowned for its rustic charm. Peddle your comfortable touring cycle through the well-maintained streets with your guide, taking in views of key city landmarks, historical sites and tranquil rivers. Light refreshments are served during the tour. Captain Cook Monument, City Centre, Landmarks and Historical Sites, Poverty Bay, Three Rivers Gisborne's residents boast their city is the first to see the sun each morning, but there's more than just the sunrise that makes Gisborne so special. The largest settlement in Eastland, Gisborne played an important part in the European history of New Zealand, for it was here in 1769 that Captain James Cook first set foot on New Zealand soil. A memorial to Cook stands on the foreshore, a monument seen during your ride. Your route is based around the city centre. Located at the north end of Poverty Bay, Gisborne is often called the 'City of Rivers' because three different rivers, one of them the country's shortest, all converge in the centre of town. See the rivers as you cycle part of the river trail. In addition, take in spectacular panoramic views of the bustling harbour and main beaches, Midway and Waikanae, both popular surfing hubs. Waterfront, Cook's Landing Site Next, your ride continues along the historic waterfront, the place where the first Maori explorers set foot in Aotearoa. See where legendary explorer Captain James Cook met with the Maori people almost 250 years ago. Maori culture is alive throughout Gisborne, and many old traditions are still evident in parts of the city. Following a photo stop at the National Heritage Cook's Landing Site, commence the short ride back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Gisborne City Cycling CODE: GNZ-F DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience the rustic beauty and charm of Gisborne City in a unique new way during this scenic and invigorating bicycle excursion. Gisborne City, Bicycle Tour, Light Refreshments Receive your safety briefing and bicycling instructions, don your safety helmet and high-visibility vest, and begin your guided, approximately 6.5-mile (about ten-kilometre) bicycling adventure through charming Gisborne, a beloved vacation town renowned for its rustic charm. Peddle your comfortable touring cycle through the well-maintained streets with your guide, taking in views of key city landmarks, historical sites and tranquil rivers. Light refreshments are served during the tour. Captain Cook Monument, City Centre, Landmarks and Historical Sites, Poverty Bay, Three Rivers Gisborne's residents boast their city is the first to see the sun each morning, but there's more than just the sunrise that makes Gisborne so special. The largest settlement in Eastland, Gisborne played an important part in the European history of New Zealand, for it was here in 1769 that Captain James Cook first set foot on New Zealand soil. A memorial to Cook stands on the foreshore, a monument seen during your ride. Your route is based around the city centre. Located at the north end of Poverty Bay, Gisborne is often called the 'City of Rivers' because three different rivers, one of them the country's shortest, all converge in the centre of town. See the rivers as you cycle part of the river trail. In addition, take in spectacular panoramic views of the bustling harbour and main beaches, Midway and Waikanae, both popular surfing hubs. Waterfront, Cook's Landing Site Next, your ride continues along the historic waterfront, the place where the first Maori explorers set foot in Aotearoa. See where legendary explorer Captain James Cook met with the Maori people almost 250 years ago. Maori culture is alive throughout Gisborne, and many old traditions are still evident in parts of the city. Following a photo stop at the National Heritage Cook's Landing Site, commence the short ride back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of bicycling for approximately 6.5 miles (about ten kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces and curbs. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition and able to ride a bicycle for long distances at a steady pace. This tour is not recommended for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking or sport shoes, and bring sun protection, raingear, bottled water, a day pack, and windbreaker from the ship. Guests must be at least ten years old to participate on this tour. Bicycles, safety helmets, high-visibility vests and ponchos (in the event of rain) are provided; safety helmets and vests must be worn the entire time whilst bicycling. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. The tour sequence and timings may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of bicycling for approximately 6.5 miles (about ten kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces and curbs. This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition and able to ride a bicycle for long distances at a steady pace. This tour is not recommended for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking or sport shoes, and bring sun protection, raingear, bottled water, a day pack, and windbreaker from the ship. Guests must be at least ten years old to participate on this tour. Bicycles, safety helmets, high-visibility vests and ponchos (in the event of rain) are provided; safety helmets and vests must be worn the entire time whilst bicycling. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. The tour sequence and timings may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

2.5 HOURS
Gisborne Town & Coastal Drive
Gisborne Town & Coastal Drive
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Discover the spectacular beauty and landmarks of Gisborne during this panoramic orientation drive. Gisborne, Sightseeing Drive, Captain Cook Landing Spot Depart the pier with your driver-guide for the scenic, approximately 1.5-hour drive through sunny Gisborne, a pleasant way to spend the day taking in the best of the city's most popular attractions and coastal sights. New Zealand's most easterly city, Gisborne played an important role in European history, as it was here that Captain James Cook first set foot in New Zealand in 1769. A popular vacation destination, Gisborne is known for its rustic charms and picturesque scenery. The shores of Gisborne are legendary for their beauty and history. Drive past the spot where Captain Cook, the English explorer, first landed and met the native Maori people. Marae, Titirangi Hill, Poverty Bay, Young Nick's Head, Wainui and Okitu Beaches, Lysnar Reserve Next, travel up Titirangi (Kaiti) Hill for a photo stop. En route, pass by a stately Marae (Maori meeting-house), considered to be the largest in New Zealand. Upon reaching the top of Titirangi Hill, take in spectacular panoramic views over Poverty Bay and Young Nick's Head, the first piece of land sighted by James Cook's crew and named for the young lad who spotted it, as well as your anchored ship in the harbour. Continue along the shoreline to admire two of the area's premier beaches, Wainui and Okitu, which are renowned for their impressive waves and draw top surfers to their sands. After a photo stop at the sand dunes of the Lysnar Reserve, re-board your coach and head to Gisborne's idyllic rural area. Orchards, Vineyards, Plains, Farmland, Grazing Sheep, Gladstone Road Thirty percent of all wines produced in New Zealand come from this region. Drive along roads bordered by sweet-smelling orchards, award-winning vineyards and lush, fertile plains. In addition, see fields dotted with adorable fluffy sheep happily grazing beside quaint farmhouses. Returning to the city, drive down the main shopping street, the tree-lined Gladstone Road. Named after former British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, this boulevard houses boutiques, souvenir stores brimming with handcrafted gifts, surf shops and colourful outdoor cafes that are ideal for a bite to eat and people watching. Following your tour, you may opt to return directly to the pier, or remain in town for shopping and further exploration, and return to the ship on your own. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Gisborne Town & Coastal Drive CODE: GNZ-D DURATION 1.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Discover the spectacular beauty and landmarks of Gisborne during this panoramic orientation drive. Gisborne, Sightseeing Drive, Captain Cook Landing Spot Depart the pier with your driver-guide for the scenic, approximately 1.5-hour drive through sunny Gisborne, a pleasant way to spend the day taking in the best of the city's most popular attractions and coastal sights. New Zealand's most easterly city, Gisborne played an important role in European history, as it was here that Captain James Cook first set foot in New Zealand in 1769. A popular vacation destination, Gisborne is known for its rustic charms and picturesque scenery. The shores of Gisborne are legendary for their beauty and history. Drive past the spot where Captain Cook, the English explorer, first landed and met the native Maori people. Marae, Titirangi Hill, Poverty Bay, Young Nick's Head, Wainui and Okitu Beaches, Lysnar Reserve Next, travel up Titirangi (Kaiti) Hill for a photo stop. En route, pass by a stately Marae (Maori meeting-house), considered to be the largest in New Zealand. Upon reaching the top of Titirangi Hill, take in spectacular panoramic views over Poverty Bay and Young Nick's Head, the first piece of land sighted by James Cook's crew and named for the young lad who spotted it, as well as your anchored ship in the harbour. Continue along the shoreline to admire two of the area's premier beaches, Wainui and Okitu, which are renowned for their impressive waves and draw top surfers to their sands. After a photo stop at the sand dunes of the Lysnar Reserve, re-board your coach and head to Gisborne's idyllic rural area. Orchards, Vineyards, Plains, Farmland, Grazing Sheep, Gladstone Road Thirty percent of all wines produced in New Zealand come from this region. Drive along roads bordered by sweet-smelling orchards, award-winning vineyards and lush, fertile plains. In addition, see fields dotted with adorable fluffy sheep happily grazing beside quaint farmhouses. Returning to the city, drive down the main shopping street, the tree-lined Gladstone Road. Named after former British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, this boulevard houses boutiques, souvenir stores brimming with handcrafted gifts, surf shops and colourful outdoor cafes that are ideal for a bite to eat and people watching. Following your tour, you may opt to return directly to the pier, or remain in town for shopping and further exploration, and return to the ship on your own. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, at times over gravel surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, at times over gravel surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

1.5 HOURS
Historic Boat Cruise in Gisborne Harbour
Historic Boat Cruise in Gisborne Harbour
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Summer’s calm reveals the classic beauty of Gisborne’s Poverty Bay Harbour. So will this 1.25-hour cruise aboard the MV Takitimu. A heritage vessel built in the early 1920s, the Takitimu is believed to be the oldest pilot vessel in New Zealand still in active operation. A stout yet graceful pilot/tug working boat, her crisp white planking, teak brightwork, and original fixtures and fittings have been painstakingly restored to proper shipshape by a group of volunteers who adopted the restoration as a passion project in 2001 – some serving as her skipper, as well. At 45 feet in length, 11 feet of beam, and 19 tons displacement, the Takitimu readily accommodates the 20-odd passengers who sign on for one of her spins around stunning Poverty Bay. In fact, she typically brings a huge smile to their faces. Captain James Cook is credited with devising the Poverty Bay’s name when he arrived in the 1700s, apparently because 'it afforded us no one thing we wanted'. While the moniker soon appeared on maps and charts of the day, once Europeans settled in the area, they hoped to change it to something that might serve as a better advertisement for this fertile corner of the North Island. Alas, history and habits are stubborn, and the name Poverty Bay prevailed. Once your classic-style circuit around the bay is complete, your modern ship is just a short walk away along the Wharf. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Historic Boat Cruise in Gisborne Harbour CODE: GNZ-I DURATION 1.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Summer’s calm reveals the classic beauty of Gisborne’s Poverty Bay Harbour. So will this 1.25-hour cruise aboard the MV Takitimu. A heritage vessel built in the early 1920s, the Takitimu is believed to be the oldest pilot vessel in New Zealand still in active operation. A stout yet graceful pilot/tug working boat, her crisp white planking, teak brightwork, and original fixtures and fittings have been painstakingly restored to proper shipshape by a group of volunteers who adopted the restoration as a passion project in 2001 – some serving as her skipper, as well. At 45 feet in length, 11 feet of beam, and 19 tons displacement, the Takitimu readily accommodates the 20-odd passengers who sign on for one of her spins around stunning Poverty Bay. In fact, she typically brings a huge smile to their faces. Captain James Cook is credited with devising the Poverty Bay’s name when he arrived in the 1700s, apparently because 'it afforded us no one thing we wanted'. While the moniker soon appeared on maps and charts of the day, once Europeans settled in the area, they hoped to change it to something that might serve as a better advertisement for this fertile corner of the North Island. Alas, history and habits are stubborn, and the name Poverty Bay prevailed. Once your classic-style circuit around the bay is complete, your modern ship is just a short walk away along the Wharf. Please note: This easy excursion involves only a short distance of round-trip walking along the Wharf, with a step or two to board the boat. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear. Soft drinks, water, and snacks are provided while onboard. Toilets onboard only accessible by ladder. Please note: This easy excursion involves only a short distance of round-trip walking along the Wharf, with a step or two to board the boat. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear. Soft drinks, water, and snacks are provided while onboard. Toilets onboard only accessible by ladder.

1.5 HOURS
Tatapouri Reef & Stingrays
Tatapouri Reef & Stingrays
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Experience this interactive reef tour that immerses you in the dynamic marine ecosystem that surrounds the waters of New Zealand's East Coast. Explore Tatapouri Bay, home to stingrays (whai), eagle rays and other reef dwellers, on this fascinating and educational tour. Tatapouri Bay, Wainui Beach Board a comfortable motor coach with your driver-guide and travel north along the Pacific Coast highway to your coastal destination, Tatapouri Bay, enjoying views of Wainui Beach along the way. Only 30-minutes away, you will find Dive Tatapouri, a family-owned operation. Be greeted warmly by the staff upon your arrival and be outfitted in waders (high-waisted waterproof pants) and then take to the water with your knowledgeable guide to explore Tatapouri Bay's fascinating reef at low tide. Tatapouri Reef & Stingrays Be led by your guide to the nearby rocky reef shelf, where they will attract the stingrays with food. It only takes a few handfuls of food and the stingrays will be right next to you. Keep a keen eye out for short-tail stingrays, eagle rays, octopus, conger eels, yellowtail kingfish and more. You'll be amazed at the grace and gentleness of these wild sting rays and eagle rays swimming in their natural environment. The experience is perfectly safe as a naturalist guide will be with you at all times. Learn also about the rich marine life in this area, which has been harvested by the local Maori people for many hundreds of years. Refreshment At the completion of the day, light refreshments are served, and the naturalist will stay to speak with you further about the environment and about the Maori people and their settlements along the coastline. Re-board your coach and relax on the scenic drive back to the pier area. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Tatapouri Reef & Stingrays CODE: GNZ-C DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience this interactive reef tour that immerses you in the dynamic marine ecosystem that surrounds the waters of New Zealand's East Coast. Explore Tatapouri Bay, home to stingrays (whai), eagle rays and other reef dwellers, on this fascinating and educational tour. Tatapouri Bay, Wainui Beach Board a comfortable motor coach with your driver-guide and travel north along the Pacific Coast highway to your coastal destination, Tatapouri Bay, enjoying views of Wainui Beach along the way. Only 30-minutes away, you will find Dive Tatapouri, a family-owned operation. Be greeted warmly by the staff upon your arrival and be outfitted in waders (high-waisted waterproof pants) and then take to the water with your knowledgeable guide to explore Tatapouri Bay's fascinating reef at low tide. Tatapouri Reef & Stingrays Be led by your guide to the nearby rocky reef shelf, where they will attract the stingrays with food. It only takes a few handfuls of food and the stingrays will be right next to you. Keep a keen eye out for short-tail stingrays, eagle rays, octopus, conger eels, yellowtail kingfish and more. You'll be amazed at the grace and gentleness of these wild sting rays and eagle rays swimming in their natural environment. The experience is perfectly safe as a naturalist guide will be with you at all times. Learn also about the rich marine life in this area, which has been harvested by the local Maori people for many hundreds of years. Refreshment At the completion of the day, light refreshments are served, and the naturalist will stay to speak with you further about the environment and about the Maori people and their settlements along the coastline. Re-board your coach and relax on the scenic drive back to the pier area. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Walking at the beach and into the water you may encounter uneven surfaces. You will be in shallow water, up to your waist for most guests, for the encounter. Approximately 250 metres (273 yards) of leisurely walking is required. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing and water shoes and well as sun protection. Bring a towel and bottled water with you from the ship. Guests must be 6 years of age to participate. Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed although very common. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Walking at the beach and into the water you may encounter uneven surfaces. You will be in shallow water, up to your waist for most guests, for the encounter. Approximately 250 metres (273 yards) of leisurely walking is required. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing and water shoes and well as sun protection. Bring a towel and bottled water with you from the ship. Guests must be 6 years of age to participate. Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed although very common.

2.5 HOURS
Waipura Farm Adventure
Waipura Farm Adventure
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Just a short drive away, yet worlds apart from Gisborne city life, explore Waipura Station, a sprawling 2,100 acre (849 hectare) working sheep and beef farm in a rural setting. Watch a sheep shearing demonstration and see the ranch hands herd the sheep alongside their working dogs. Enjoy morning tea and experience what the Kiwi considers a classic meal break between breakfast and lunch. Waipura Station Travel by mini-coach with your driver-guide to an idyllic destination to experience the lives of a fourth-generation farming family. Your hosts, Graham, Anne, Caroline and Jo welcome you warmly as do the 3,000 sheep and 300 heads of cattle that call this pastoral paradise home. Your hosts are keen to answer any of your questions as they orient you to this lush, hilly property and show you around the 110-year-old homestead built from native New Zealand timber and surrounded by beautiful gardens. Sheep Shearing An up-close encounter at the woolshed is an opportunity to observe a sheep shearing demonstration. Witness the remarkable dexterity and speed with which the shearers expertly and painlessly remove the long woolly coats of the animal. Sheep farming is a lead industry in this region and here you will learn the fascinating journey from sheep to bale and beyond. Sheepdog Demonstration Then it's on to the paddock to observe the shepherd muster a mob of sheep on horseback with their trusty farm dog assistants aiding in this process. Note how the highly trained "eye" dog doesn't bark but instead stares at the sheep to make them do exactly what he and the shepherd want. Refreshment After working up an appetite in the field, your hosts graciously invite you to a classic Kiwi home-baked smoko, a mid-morning break and light meal served to sheep shearers in New Zealand to tide them over between breakfast and lunch. Optional Drop Off in Gisborne City Centre At the conclusion of the day, bid a fond farewell to your new friends and relax on your drive back to Gisborne. Guests will have an option of disembarking in the city centre before returning to the ship independently, or stay on the motor coach and return to port (time permitting). Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Waipura Farm Adventure CODE: GNZ-A DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Just a short drive away, yet worlds apart from Gisborne city life, explore Waipura Station, a sprawling 2,100 acre (849 hectare) working sheep and beef farm in a rural setting. Watch a sheep shearing demonstration and see the ranch hands herd the sheep alongside their working dogs. Enjoy morning tea and experience what the Kiwi considers a classic meal break between breakfast and lunch. Waipura Station Travel by mini-coach with your driver-guide to an idyllic destination to experience the lives of a fourth-generation farming family. Your hosts, Graham, Anne, Caroline and Jo welcome you warmly as do the 3,000 sheep and 300 heads of cattle that call this pastoral paradise home. Your hosts are keen to answer any of your questions as they orient you to this lush, hilly property and show you around the 110-year-old homestead built from native New Zealand timber and surrounded by beautiful gardens. Sheep Shearing An up-close encounter at the woolshed is an opportunity to observe a sheep shearing demonstration. Witness the remarkable dexterity and speed with which the shearers expertly and painlessly remove the long woolly coats of the animal. Sheep farming is a lead industry in this region and here you will learn the fascinating journey from sheep to bale and beyond. Sheepdog Demonstration Then it's on to the paddock to observe the shepherd muster a mob of sheep on horseback with their trusty farm dog assistants aiding in this process. Note how the highly trained "eye" dog doesn't bark but instead stares at the sheep to make them do exactly what he and the shepherd want. Refreshment After working up an appetite in the field, your hosts graciously invite you to a classic Kiwi home-baked smoko, a mid-morning break and light meal served to sheep shearers in New Zealand to tide them over between breakfast and lunch. Optional Drop Off in Gisborne City Centre At the conclusion of the day, bid a fond farewell to your new friends and relax on your drive back to Gisborne. Guests will have an option of disembarking in the city centre before returning to the ship independently, or stay on the motor coach and return to port (time permitting). Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Walking at the farm is on some unpaved surfaces and loose stone areas plus there are 6 steps to enter/exit the woolshed. Approximately 50 metres (164 feet) of leisurely walking is the surface area covered. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing and walking shoes and well as sun protection. Order of tour may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Walking at the farm is on some unpaved surfaces and loose stone areas plus there are 6 steps to enter/exit the woolshed. Approximately 50 metres (164 feet) of leisurely walking is the surface area covered. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing and walking shoes and well as sun protection. Order of tour may vary.

4 HOURS

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Exclusive Nocturnal Night at Bonorong
Exclusive Nocturnal Night at Bonorong
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Discover the nocturnal animals of Tasmania at dusk during this exclusive early-evening sightseeing excursion to the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. The park is open to Silversea guests on an exclusive basis. Hobart & Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Depart the pier at dusk for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, where the animals come to life as the sun goes down. Many of the park's animals are nocturnal, or crepuscular, meaning that they are most active at dusk and dawn. The park will be closed to the general public, thereby offering you an extremely personalized experience as you tour the park and get up-close to the animals. Guided Tour, Photo & Feeding Opportunities This early-evening, narrated and guided visit also offers splendid photo and feeding opportunities that are simply not available during the day. During your visit, learn all about the park's inhabitants, including the Tasmania devils, quolls, wombats, and friendly, free-roaming kangaroos and wallabies. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Exclusive Nocturnal Night at Bonorong CODE: HBA-D DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Discover the nocturnal animals of Tasmania at dusk during this exclusive early-evening sightseeing excursion to the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. The park is open to Silversea guests on an exclusive basis. Hobart & Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Depart the pier at dusk for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, where the animals come to life as the sun goes down. Many of the park's animals are nocturnal, or crepuscular, meaning that they are most active at dusk and dawn. The park will be closed to the general public, thereby offering you an extremely personalized experience as you tour the park and get up-close to the animals. Guided Tour, Photo & Feeding Opportunities This early-evening, narrated and guided visit also offers splendid photo and feeding opportunities that are simply not available during the day. During your visit, learn all about the park's inhabitants, including the Tasmania devils, quolls, wombats, and friendly, free-roaming kangaroos and wallabies. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a light jacket from the ship. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a light jacket from the ship.

3.5 HOURS
Hobart by Private Car with Guide - Full Day
HBA-W

Explore Hobart at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Hobart by Private Car with Guide - Full Day CODE: HBA-W DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Hobart at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

8 HOURS
Hobart by Private Car with Guide - Half Day
HBA-V

Explore Hobart at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Hobart by Private Car with Guide - Half Day CODE: HBA-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Hobart at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

4 HOURS
Hobart by Private Van with Guide - Full Day
HBA-Y

Explore Hobart at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Hobart by Private Van with Guide - Full Day CODE: HBA-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Hobart at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

8 HOURS
Hobart by Private Van with Guide - Half Day
HBA-X

Explore Hobart at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Hobart by Private Van with Guide - Half Day CODE: HBA-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Hobart at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

4 HOURS
Hobart Highlights
Hobart Highlights
HBA-A

Discover the highlights of the 'Jewel of the South' with very little walking during this scenic, half-day tour of Hobart via coach. Salamanca Place & Battery Point Depart the pier for a narrated, panoramic sightseeing drive designed for passengers who prefer to discover the history and landmarks of Hobart with little or no walking. Proceed past the historic warehouse complex of Salamanca Place, which now houses shops and restaurants. Along the way, see the elegant, 19th-century mansions and quaint cottages of Battery Point. Mt. Wellington Next, ascend Mt. Wellington (or Mt. Nelson, depending on weather conditions), which towers nearly 4,000 feet (1,230 metres) above sea level and is among the area's tallest mountains. Upon arrival, take in spectacular vistas of Hobart City and the south-eastern shores. After your photo stop, re-board your coach and drive by Australia's oldest brewery en route to Queens Domain and the Botanical Gardens. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens Your tour continues with a visit to the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. Established in 1818 at an Aboriginal site on the Derwent, the botanical gardens feature historic plant collections, 19th-century trees and native Tasmanian species. Upon arrival, some free time is made available for a leisurely stroll about the grounds. Hobart City Following your visit, re-board your coach for an orientation drive past the picturesque shops, government buildings and landmarks of downtown Hobart before returning to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Hobart Highlights CODE: HBA-A DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Discover the highlights of the 'Jewel of the South' with very little walking during this scenic, half-day tour of Hobart via coach. Salamanca Place & Battery Point Depart the pier for a narrated, panoramic sightseeing drive designed for passengers who prefer to discover the history and landmarks of Hobart with little or no walking. Proceed past the historic warehouse complex of Salamanca Place, which now houses shops and restaurants. Along the way, see the elegant, 19th-century mansions and quaint cottages of Battery Point. Mt. Wellington Next, ascend Mt. Wellington (or Mt. Nelson, depending on weather conditions), which towers nearly 4,000 feet (1,230 metres) above sea level and is among the area's tallest mountains. Upon arrival, take in spectacular vistas of Hobart City and the south-eastern shores. After your photo stop, re-board your coach and drive by Australia's oldest brewery en route to Queens Domain and the Botanical Gardens. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens Your tour continues with a visit to the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. Established in 1818 at an Aboriginal site on the Derwent, the botanical gardens feature historic plant collections, 19th-century trees and native Tasmanian species. Upon arrival, some free time is made available for a leisurely stroll about the grounds. Hobart City Following your visit, re-board your coach for an orientation drive past the picturesque shops, government buildings and landmarks of downtown Hobart before returning to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to get on/off the coach without assistance. Walking at the gardens is at the discretion of each guest. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. We also recommend bringing a light jacket as it can get quite windy on the top of Mt. Wellingon (Mt. Nelson). The tour sequence may vary. Please note that in some cases, this tour is mainly guided by the driver and may not have a seperate guide escorting the tour. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to get on/off the coach without assistance. Walking at the gardens is at the discretion of each guest. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. We also recommend bringing a light jacket as it can get quite windy on the top of Mt. Wellingon (Mt. Nelson). The tour sequence may vary. Please note that in some cases, this tour is mainly guided by the driver and may not have a seperate guide escorting the tour.

4 HOURS
Hobart Highlights
Hobart Highlights
HBA-A

Discover the highlights of the 'Jewel of the South' with very little walking during this scenic, half-day tour of Hobart via coach. Salamanca Place & Battery Point Depart the pier for a narrated, panoramic sightseeing drive designed for passengers who prefer to discover the history and landmarks of Hobart with little or no walking. Proceed past the historic warehouse complex of Salamanca Place, which now houses shops and restaurants. Along the way, see the elegant, 19th-century mansions and quaint cottages of Battery Point. Mt. Wellington Next, ascend Mt. Wellington (or Mt. Nelson, depending on weather conditions), which towers nearly 4,000 feet (1,230 metres) above sea level and is among the area's tallest mountains. Upon arrival, take in spectacular vistas of Hobart City and the south-eastern shores. After your photo stop, re-board your coach and drive by Australia's oldest brewery en route to Queens Domain and the Botanical Gardens. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens Your tour continues with a visit to the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. Established in 1818 at an Aboriginal site on the Derwent, the botanical gardens feature historic plant collections, 19th-century trees and native Tasmanian species. Upon arrival, some free time is made available for a leisurely stroll about the grounds. Hobart City Following your visit, re-board your coach for an orientation drive past the picturesque shops, government buildings and landmarks of downtown Hobart before returning to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Hobart Highlights CODE: HBA-A DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Discover the highlights of the 'Jewel of the South' with very little walking during this scenic, half-day tour of Hobart via coach. Salamanca Place & Battery Point Depart the pier for a narrated, panoramic sightseeing drive designed for passengers who prefer to discover the history and landmarks of Hobart with little or no walking. Proceed past the historic warehouse complex of Salamanca Place, which now houses shops and restaurants. Along the way, see the elegant, 19th-century mansions and quaint cottages of Battery Point. Mt. Wellington Next, ascend Mt. Wellington (or Mt. Nelson, depending on weather conditions), which towers nearly 4,000 feet (1,230 metres) above sea level and is among the area's tallest mountains. Upon arrival, take in spectacular vistas of Hobart City and the south-eastern shores. After your photo stop, re-board your coach and drive by Australia's oldest brewery en route to Queens Domain and the Botanical Gardens. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens Your tour continues with a visit to the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. Established in 1818 at an Aboriginal site on the Derwent, the botanical gardens feature historic plant collections, 19th-century trees and native Tasmanian species. Upon arrival, some free time is made available for a leisurely stroll about the grounds. Hobart City Following your visit, re-board your coach for an orientation drive past the picturesque shops, government buildings and landmarks of downtown Hobart before returning to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to get on/off the coach without assistance. Walking at the gardens is at the discretion of each guest. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. We also recommend bringing a light jacket as it can get quite windy on the top of Mt. Wellingon (Mt. Nelson). The tour sequence may vary. Please note that in some cases, this tour is mainly guided by the driver and may not have a seperate guide escorting the tour. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to get on/off the coach without assistance. Walking at the gardens is at the discretion of each guest. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. We also recommend bringing a light jacket as it can get quite windy on the top of Mt. Wellingon (Mt. Nelson). The tour sequence may vary. Please note that in some cases, this tour is mainly guided by the driver and may not have a seperate guide escorting the tour.

4 HOURS
Hobart Storyteller Walk
Hobart Storyteller Walk
HBA-H

Experience past and present-day Hobart in a unique and nostalgic new way during this scenic 'viewfinder' excursion on-foot. Hobart, Viewfinder Walking Tour Meet your Storyteller guide and receive your tour instructions and Viewfinder, then begin your guided walking tour of Hobart. Along the way, wind back the hands of time with your customised Viewfinder, which contains photos of years past, and enables you to combine old-and-new Hobart in a novel and entertaining new way. Fishing Boats, Sandstone Warehouses, City Highlights, Franklin Square Your leisurely guided walking tour takes you past fishing boats and convict-built sandstone warehouses en route to the heart of the city, where you can explore its hidden and historic highlights. Your Viewfinder-assisted tour ends at Franklin Square. From here, commence the short walk back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Hobart Storyteller Walk CODE: HBA-H DURATION 1.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Experience past and present-day Hobart in a unique and nostalgic new way during this scenic 'viewfinder' excursion on-foot. Hobart, Viewfinder Walking Tour Meet your Storyteller guide and receive your tour instructions and Viewfinder, then begin your guided walking tour of Hobart. Along the way, wind back the hands of time with your customised Viewfinder, which contains photos of years past, and enables you to combine old-and-new Hobart in a novel and entertaining new way. Fishing Boats, Sandstone Warehouses, City Highlights, Franklin Square Your leisurely guided walking tour takes you past fishing boats and convict-built sandstone warehouses en route to the heart of the city, where you can explore its hidden and historic highlights. Your Viewfinder-assisted tour ends at Franklin Square. From here, commence the short walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking and standing for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces and inclines. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottle water and a light jacket from the ship. This tour does not operate on Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The tour sequence may vary. Tour operates in all weather conditions except extreme weather. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking and standing for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces and inclines. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottle water and a light jacket from the ship. This tour does not operate on Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The tour sequence may vary. Tour operates in all weather conditions except extreme weather. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

1.75 HOURS
Hobart Storyteller Walk
Hobart Storyteller Walk
HBA-H

Experience past and present-day Hobart in a unique and nostalgic new way during this scenic 'viewfinder' excursion on-foot. Hobart, Viewfinder Walking Tour Meet your Storyteller guide and receive your tour instructions and Viewfinder, then begin your guided walking tour of Hobart. Along the way, wind back the hands of time with your customised Viewfinder, which contains photos of years past, and enables you to combine old-and-new Hobart in a novel and entertaining new way. Fishing Boats, Sandstone Warehouses, City Highlights, Franklin Square Your leisurely guided walking tour takes you past fishing boats and convict-built sandstone warehouses en route to the heart of the city, where you can explore its hidden and historic highlights. Your Viewfinder-assisted tour ends at Franklin Square. From here, commence the short walk back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Hobart Storyteller Walk CODE: HBA-H DURATION 1.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Experience past and present-day Hobart in a unique and nostalgic new way during this scenic 'viewfinder' excursion on-foot. Hobart, Viewfinder Walking Tour Meet your Storyteller guide and receive your tour instructions and Viewfinder, then begin your guided walking tour of Hobart. Along the way, wind back the hands of time with your customised Viewfinder, which contains photos of years past, and enables you to combine old-and-new Hobart in a novel and entertaining new way. Fishing Boats, Sandstone Warehouses, City Highlights, Franklin Square Your leisurely guided walking tour takes you past fishing boats and convict-built sandstone warehouses en route to the heart of the city, where you can explore its hidden and historic highlights. Your Viewfinder-assisted tour ends at Franklin Square. From here, commence the short walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking and standing for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces and inclines. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottle water and a light jacket from the ship. This tour does not operate on Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The tour sequence may vary. Tour operates in all weather conditions except extreme weather. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking and standing for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces and inclines. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottle water and a light jacket from the ship. This tour does not operate on Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The tour sequence may vary. Tour operates in all weather conditions except extreme weather. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

1.75 HOURS
MONA - Discovery in Style
MONA - Discovery in Style
HBA-B

Indulge your senses on this half-day exploration of Australia's provocative Museum of Old and New Art (MONA). Ferry Transfer Depart the pier for the short transfer to the ferry terminal. Travel by ferry in the Posh Pit across the Derwent River to the MONA. Enjoy the sights of scenic Hobart from an exclusive lounge and separate deck with extra comfortable seating, table service and complimentary canapes, pastries and locally produced beverages. Museum of Old & New Art After the half hour crossing, you will be given a hosted introduction to Mona. Explore the Museum of New Art and discover what has made this such a talked about and famous collection. This radically innovative institution that opened on the banks of the Derwent River in January 2011, showcases the largest private collection of art in Australia. The property is a cultural haven where outstanding art, architecture and antiquities are fused with the surrounding, natural landscape. Its $100 million private collection focuses heavily on themes of sex and death, and is presented in a uniquely creative setting, a purpose-built $75 million edifice that challenges our notions of what an art museum should be. There are none of the traditional 'white cube' gallery spaces. Instead, labyrinthine passageways and Escher-like stairways connect three underground levels. The artwork is not labelled; instead you are each given an iPod touch called the 'O' that permits random exploration. After time in the museum, re-board the ferry back to Hobart to your waiting transfer to the ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MONA - Discovery in Style CODE: HBA-B DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Indulge your senses on this half-day exploration of Australia's provocative Museum of Old and New Art (MONA). Ferry Transfer Depart the pier for the short transfer to the ferry terminal. Travel by ferry in the Posh Pit across the Derwent River to the MONA. Enjoy the sights of scenic Hobart from an exclusive lounge and separate deck with extra comfortable seating, table service and complimentary canapes, pastries and locally produced beverages. Museum of Old & New Art After the half hour crossing, you will be given a hosted introduction to Mona. Explore the Museum of New Art and discover what has made this such a talked about and famous collection. This radically innovative institution that opened on the banks of the Derwent River in January 2011, showcases the largest private collection of art in Australia. The property is a cultural haven where outstanding art, architecture and antiquities are fused with the surrounding, natural landscape. Its $100 million private collection focuses heavily on themes of sex and death, and is presented in a uniquely creative setting, a purpose-built $75 million edifice that challenges our notions of what an art museum should be. There are none of the traditional 'white cube' gallery spaces. Instead, labyrinthine passageways and Escher-like stairways connect three underground levels. The artwork is not labelled; instead you are each given an iPod touch called the 'O' that permits random exploration. After time in the museum, re-board the ferry back to Hobart to your waiting transfer to the ship. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking and is not recommended for guests with limited mobility. All areas visited are wheelchair accessible; however, guests must be able to embark/disembark the ferry by themselves. There are 99 steps on arrival at the museum and concrete walkways to navigate. Walking inside the museum is at each guest's discretion. The museum features some art with sexual, religious and death themes and may not be to everyone's taste. Please make sure to schedule a late lunch with your butler as this tour will not be back in time for lunch on board. Please note that the museum is closed on Tuesdays. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking and is not recommended for guests with limited mobility. All areas visited are wheelchair accessible; however, guests must be able to embark/disembark the ferry by themselves. There are 99 steps on arrival at the museum and concrete walkways to navigate. Walking inside the museum is at each guest's discretion. The museum features some art with sexual, religious and death themes and may not be to everyone's taste. Please make sure to schedule a late lunch with your butler as this tour will not be back in time for lunch on board. Please note that the museum is closed on Tuesdays.

4 HOURS
Oysters & Wine
Oysters & Wine
HBA-L

Savour the exquisite flavour of fine wine and oysters of the Coal Valley during this leisurely, half-day culinary excursion with tastings at a renowned oyster farm and winery. Barilla Oyster Farm, Guided Tour Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the Barilla Oyster Farm, a world-class oyster production facility. These delicious morsels owe their delicate taste and texture to the cold, clean southern ocean waters in which they are cultivated. Upon arrival, take a guided tour of the facility. Along the way, your guides explain the history of Barilla Bay's pristine waters and the importance of tides, show you how oysters are grown from a tiny spat to full maturity, and teach you the secret to shucking an oyster. In addition, learn about the Forrest family business, and its commitment to ensuring the preservation and conservation of the pure Tasmanian waters. Tasting of Barilla Bay Oysters Following your tour, proceed for a tasting of fresh, mouth-watering Barilla Bay oysters. Local Winery, Tour and Tastings, Hobart City Tour Leaving the oyster farm, re-board your coach and continue on to a renowned local winery, Puddleduck Vineyard. Upon arrival, proceed for a tasting of some of the best wine the region has to offer whilst enjoying the splendid scenery. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately one-hour drive back to the pier, with a brief orientation tour of Hobart City en route. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Oysters & Wine CODE: HBA-L DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Savour the exquisite flavour of fine wine and oysters of the Coal Valley during this leisurely, half-day culinary excursion with tastings at a renowned oyster farm and winery. Barilla Oyster Farm, Guided Tour Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the Barilla Oyster Farm, a world-class oyster production facility. These delicious morsels owe their delicate taste and texture to the cold, clean southern ocean waters in which they are cultivated. Upon arrival, take a guided tour of the facility. Along the way, your guides explain the history of Barilla Bay's pristine waters and the importance of tides, show you how oysters are grown from a tiny spat to full maturity, and teach you the secret to shucking an oyster. In addition, learn about the Forrest family business, and its commitment to ensuring the preservation and conservation of the pure Tasmanian waters. Tasting of Barilla Bay Oysters Following your tour, proceed for a tasting of fresh, mouth-watering Barilla Bay oysters. Local Winery, Tour and Tastings, Hobart City Tour Leaving the oyster farm, re-board your coach and continue on to a renowned local winery, Puddleduck Vineyard. Upon arrival, proceed for a tasting of some of the best wine the region has to offer whilst enjoying the splendid scenery. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately one-hour drive back to the pier, with a brief orientation tour of Hobart City en route. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and standing for approximately 328 yards (about 300 metres), at times over uneven and gravel surfaces, and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Venues visted are subject to change and not guaranteed. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and standing for approximately 328 yards (about 300 metres), at times over uneven and gravel surfaces, and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Venues visted are subject to change and not guaranteed.

4 HOURS
Port Arthur Discovery
Port Arthur Discovery
HBA-F

Enjoy the natural beauty of the Tasman Peninsula and visit one of Australia's most feared penal colonies during this guided walking tour of Port Arthur. Tasman Peninsula, Port Arthur Guided Walk, Scenic Harbour Cruise Depart the pier for the 60-mile (96-kilometre) drive from Hobart to the Tasman Peninsula and listen as your driver provides commentary. Head towards infamous Port Arthur, where upon arrival, you are met by a park ranger who leads you on an approximate 40-minute guided walking tour through one of Australia's most feared penal colonies followed by a scenic harbour cruise discovering the secrets of this historic site. Established on the Tasman Peninsula as a timber-cutting station in 1830, Port Arthur grew in size and importance in the last decades of transportation. More than 10,000 convicts were transported here from England during the forty years the prison was used and it was these same prisoners who eventually became the settlers of this new land. Now an historic site, Port Arthur has been carefully restored, making it easier to explore these fascinating ruins. Church, Penitentiary, Hospital, Old Guard House, Free Time During your tour, visit interesting sites that include the church, which was designed by an inmate, along with the penitentiary, hospital, old guard house, and a model prison - a radical experiment in prison design for the time. Some free time will also be made for independent exploration at your leisure. At the appointed time, re-board your coach for the transfer back to Hobart and the ship. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Port Arthur Discovery CODE: HBA-F DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Enjoy the natural beauty of the Tasman Peninsula and visit one of Australia's most feared penal colonies during this guided walking tour of Port Arthur. Tasman Peninsula, Port Arthur Guided Walk, Scenic Harbour Cruise Depart the pier for the 60-mile (96-kilometre) drive from Hobart to the Tasman Peninsula and listen as your driver provides commentary. Head towards infamous Port Arthur, where upon arrival, you are met by a park ranger who leads you on an approximate 40-minute guided walking tour through one of Australia's most feared penal colonies followed by a scenic harbour cruise discovering the secrets of this historic site. Established on the Tasman Peninsula as a timber-cutting station in 1830, Port Arthur grew in size and importance in the last decades of transportation. More than 10,000 convicts were transported here from England during the forty years the prison was used and it was these same prisoners who eventually became the settlers of this new land. Now an historic site, Port Arthur has been carefully restored, making it easier to explore these fascinating ruins. Church, Penitentiary, Hospital, Old Guard House, Free Time During your tour, visit interesting sites that include the church, which was designed by an inmate, along with the penitentiary, hospital, old guard house, and a model prison - a radical experiment in prison design for the time. Some free time will also be made for independent exploration at your leisure. At the appointed time, re-board your coach for the transfer back to Hobart and the ship. Please note: Although the amount of walking and sites seen at Port Arthur are at each guest's discretion, an extensive amount of walking is required to see Port Arthur fully. It is a pedestrian-only site. Walking distance is approximately 1.5-2 miles (2-3.5 kilometres), some of which is over natural, uneven ground and involves stairs. Some ruins have cobbled, uneven flooring and steps, and narrow doorways that must be negotiated. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The drive to Port Arthur is approximately 90 minutes in duration. Lunch is at guests own expense; bring Australian dollars or a major credit card for any purchases. Please note: Although the amount of walking and sites seen at Port Arthur are at each guest's discretion, an extensive amount of walking is required to see Port Arthur fully. It is a pedestrian-only site. Walking distance is approximately 1.5-2 miles (2-3.5 kilometres), some of which is over natural, uneven ground and involves stairs. Some ruins have cobbled, uneven flooring and steps, and narrow doorways that must be negotiated. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The drive to Port Arthur is approximately 90 minutes in duration. Lunch is at guests own expense; bring Australian dollars or a major credit card for any purchases.

6 HOURS
Port Arthur Discovery
Port Arthur Discovery
HBA-F

Enjoy the natural beauty of the Tasman Peninsula and visit one of Australia's most feared penal colonies during this guided walking tour of Port Arthur. Tasman Peninsula, Port Arthur Guided Walk, Scenic Harbour Cruise Depart the pier for the 60-mile (96-kilometre) drive from Hobart to the Tasman Peninsula and listen as your driver provides commentary. Head towards infamous Port Arthur, where upon arrival, you are met by a park ranger who leads you on an approximate 40-minute guided walking tour through one of Australia's most feared penal colonies followed by a scenic harbour cruise discovering the secrets of this historic site. Established on the Tasman Peninsula as a timber-cutting station in 1830, Port Arthur grew in size and importance in the last decades of transportation. More than 10,000 convicts were transported here from England during the forty years the prison was used and it was these same prisoners who eventually became the settlers of this new land. Now an historic site, Port Arthur has been carefully restored, making it easier to explore these fascinating ruins. Church, Penitentiary, Hospital, Old Guard House, Free Time During your tour, visit interesting sites that include the church, which was designed by an inmate, along with the penitentiary, hospital, old guard house, and a model prison - a radical experiment in prison design for the time. Some free time will also be made for independent exploration at your leisure. At the appointed time, re-board your coach for the transfer back to Hobart and the ship. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Port Arthur Discovery CODE: HBA-F DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Enjoy the natural beauty of the Tasman Peninsula and visit one of Australia's most feared penal colonies during this guided walking tour of Port Arthur. Tasman Peninsula, Port Arthur Guided Walk, Scenic Harbour Cruise Depart the pier for the 60-mile (96-kilometre) drive from Hobart to the Tasman Peninsula and listen as your driver provides commentary. Head towards infamous Port Arthur, where upon arrival, you are met by a park ranger who leads you on an approximate 40-minute guided walking tour through one of Australia's most feared penal colonies followed by a scenic harbour cruise discovering the secrets of this historic site. Established on the Tasman Peninsula as a timber-cutting station in 1830, Port Arthur grew in size and importance in the last decades of transportation. More than 10,000 convicts were transported here from England during the forty years the prison was used and it was these same prisoners who eventually became the settlers of this new land. Now an historic site, Port Arthur has been carefully restored, making it easier to explore these fascinating ruins. Church, Penitentiary, Hospital, Old Guard House, Free Time During your tour, visit interesting sites that include the church, which was designed by an inmate, along with the penitentiary, hospital, old guard house, and a model prison - a radical experiment in prison design for the time. Some free time will also be made for independent exploration at your leisure. At the appointed time, re-board your coach for the transfer back to Hobart and the ship. Please note: Although the amount of walking and sites seen at Port Arthur are at each guest's discretion, an extensive amount of walking is required to see Port Arthur fully. It is a pedestrian-only site. Walking distance is approximately 1.5-2 miles (2-3.5 kilometres), some of which is over natural, uneven ground and involves stairs. Some ruins have cobbled, uneven flooring and steps, and narrow doorways that must be negotiated. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The drive to Port Arthur is approximately 90 minutes in duration. Lunch is at guests own expense; bring Australian dollars or a major credit card for any purchases. Please note: Although the amount of walking and sites seen at Port Arthur are at each guest's discretion, an extensive amount of walking is required to see Port Arthur fully. It is a pedestrian-only site. Walking distance is approximately 1.5-2 miles (2-3.5 kilometres), some of which is over natural, uneven ground and involves stairs. Some ruins have cobbled, uneven flooring and steps, and narrow doorways that must be negotiated. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The drive to Port Arthur is approximately 90 minutes in duration. Lunch is at guests own expense; bring Australian dollars or a major credit card for any purchases.

6 HOURS
Rugged Tasmanian Coast via RIB-Boat
Rugged Tasmanian Coast via RIB-Boat
HBA-O

Discover the rugged beauty and waterways along the picturesque Tasmanian coastline during this scenic and exhilarating, half-day excursion via RIB-boat. RIB-Boat Cruise Following a short walk to the pier, embark a rigid-inflatable boat (RIB) for a scenic, approximately 2.5-hour cruise along the rugged Tassie coastline. Your new RIB-boat features spacious, enclosed cabins and comfortable leather seats with large awning windows that enable you to immerse yourself in your beautiful surrounds. There is also standing room outside the cabin, if you prefer to feel the rush of the wind around you as the RIB-boat speeds through the water. Derwent River, Battery Point, Wrest Point Casino, Iron Pot Lighthouse, Mount Wellington Cruising down the Derwent River, pass by Battery Point, now one of Tasmania's premium residential addresses, as well as iconic landmarks such as the Wrest Point Casino, Iron Pot Lighthouse and the Shot Tower. Further south, you can appreciate the scale of Mount Wellington as it towers over the city. Storm Bay, Betsey Island, Seabirds, Hope Beach, Indian Ocean Next, cruise into Storm Bay en route to Betsey Island, an uninhabited island that is home to a variety of seabirds, including gulls, cormorants and the majestic, white-bellied sea eagle. As you circumnavigate Betsey Island, spot isolated Hope Beach and feel the swell of the Indian Ocean. At the conclusion of your visit, return to the pier, disembark the RIB-boat and commence the short walk back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Rugged Tasmanian Coast via RIB-Boat CODE: HBA-O DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover the rugged beauty and waterways along the picturesque Tasmanian coastline during this scenic and exhilarating, half-day excursion via RIB-boat. RIB-Boat Cruise Following a short walk to the pier, embark a rigid-inflatable boat (RIB) for a scenic, approximately 2.5-hour cruise along the rugged Tassie coastline. Your new RIB-boat features spacious, enclosed cabins and comfortable leather seats with large awning windows that enable you to immerse yourself in your beautiful surrounds. There is also standing room outside the cabin, if you prefer to feel the rush of the wind around you as the RIB-boat speeds through the water. Derwent River, Battery Point, Wrest Point Casino, Iron Pot Lighthouse, Mount Wellington Cruising down the Derwent River, pass by Battery Point, now one of Tasmania's premium residential addresses, as well as iconic landmarks such as the Wrest Point Casino, Iron Pot Lighthouse and the Shot Tower. Further south, you can appreciate the scale of Mount Wellington as it towers over the city. Storm Bay, Betsey Island, Seabirds, Hope Beach, Indian Ocean Next, cruise into Storm Bay en route to Betsey Island, an uninhabited island that is home to a variety of seabirds, including gulls, cormorants and the majestic, white-bellied sea eagle. As you circumnavigate Betsey Island, spot isolated Hope Beach and feel the swell of the Indian Ocean. At the conclusion of your visit, return to the pier, disembark the RIB-boat and commence the short walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.6 miles (about one kilometre), with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the RIB-boat. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a light jacket from the ship. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.6 miles (about one kilometre), with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the RIB-boat. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a light jacket from the ship. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

3.5 HOURS
S.A.L.T. Tasmania’s Wild Tastes with Hunting, Fishing, Wood-Fire Cooking Star Chef Analiese Gregory
S.A.L.T. Tasmania’s Wild Tastes with Hunting, Fishing, Wood-Fire Cooking Star Chef Analiese Gregory
HBA-003

Combining two of Hobart’s local treasures - Analiese Gregory, one of the world’s best sustainable cooking chefs and The Bowmont heritage-listed building, you’ll discover Tasmania’s culinary heritage during this interactive S.A.L.T. Program culinary experience. Scenic Drive Board your coach and enjoy driving around the distinct Tasmanian landscape to the nearby town of Franklin. You’ll arrive at the Bowmont, a two-story heritage listed building on the banks of the Huon River. The Bowmont Originally built in 1906 by renowned builders J. Dunn & Son, the Federation Free-style design and construction was typical of the builder’s work which can still be found throughout many parts of Hobart. A much-loved building of the Huon Valley, the former bank and maternity hospital has been reimagined using traditional methods that cherish and preserve its colourful history. Hear about its many previous lives and the unique stories it holds during your time emersed with Analiese Gregory’s masterclass of techniques with local ingredients before enjoying lunch prepared by the world-renowned chef. Masterclass and Chef Prepared Lunch Upon arrival be greeted by Chef Analiese Gregory and her team. Watch, learn and taste as Analiese takes you on a cooking journey over an open fire demonstration. You will enjoy the canapes made by Analiese as she brings the rugged food culture to the forefront. Continue inside the Bowmont, where the excitement continues with a up close cooking demonstration. As Analiese finishes the menu items in front of group, she will talk through the way the ingredients are used. Of course, the cooking experience will be followed by a tasty lunch! After the lunch, take a short walk back to board the bus to return to the ship. Chef Analiese Gregory Hailed as one of the most exciting chefs of her generation, Analiese Gregory has swapped the dazzling Michelin star restaurants of Paris’s Le Meurice and Sydney’s Quay for rugged Tasmania, where she forged a new life in a century old cottage at the bottom of the world in Tasmania. She is the author of the recently published book How Wild Things Are, has been 2IC at Sydney's three hat Quay, and honed her skills in the kitchens of Michelin-starred stalwarts The Ledbury, Mugaritz, and Michel Bras restaurants in UK and Europe. You will be mesmerized on how the described ‘forage-master’ recounts learning to hunt, fish, forage and live seasonally, closer to nature. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered S.A.L.T. Tasmania’s Wild Tastes with Hunting, Fishing, Wood-Fire Cooking Star Chef Analiese Gregory CODE: HBA-003 DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Combining two of Hobart’s local treasures - Analiese Gregory, one of the world’s best sustainable cooking chefs and The Bowmont heritage-listed building, you’ll discover Tasmania’s culinary heritage during this interactive S.A.L.T. Program culinary experience. Scenic Drive Board your coach and enjoy driving around the distinct Tasmanian landscape to the nearby town of Franklin. You’ll arrive at the Bowmont, a two-story heritage listed building on the banks of the Huon River. The Bowmont Originally built in 1906 by renowned builders J. Dunn & Son, the Federation Free-style design and construction was typical of the builder’s work which can still be found throughout many parts of Hobart. A much-loved building of the Huon Valley, the former bank and maternity hospital has been reimagined using traditional methods that cherish and preserve its colourful history. Hear about its many previous lives and the unique stories it holds during your time emersed with Analiese Gregory’s masterclass of techniques with local ingredients before enjoying lunch prepared by the world-renowned chef. Masterclass and Chef Prepared Lunch Upon arrival be greeted by Chef Analiese Gregory and her team. Watch, learn and taste as Analiese takes you on a cooking journey over an open fire demonstration. You will enjoy the canapes made by Analiese as she brings the rugged food culture to the forefront. Continue inside the Bowmont, where the excitement continues with a up close cooking demonstration. As Analiese finishes the menu items in front of group, she will talk through the way the ingredients are used. Of course, the cooking experience will be followed by a tasty lunch! After the lunch, take a short walk back to board the bus to return to the ship. Chef Analiese Gregory Hailed as one of the most exciting chefs of her generation, Analiese Gregory has swapped the dazzling Michelin star restaurants of Paris’s Le Meurice and Sydney’s Quay for rugged Tasmania, where she forged a new life in a century old cottage at the bottom of the world in Tasmania. She is the author of the recently published book How Wild Things Are, has been 2IC at Sydney's three hat Quay, and honed her skills in the kitchens of Michelin-starred stalwarts The Ledbury, Mugaritz, and Michel Bras restaurants in UK and Europe. You will be mesmerized on how the described ‘forage-master’ recounts learning to hunt, fish, forage and live seasonally, closer to nature. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to get on/off the coach without assistance. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to get on/off the coach without assistance. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary.

4 HOURS
Tassie Devils & Richmond
Tassie Devils & Richmond
HBA-E

Explore the history of Richmond, and the area's beautiful and diverse wildlife, during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary in Hobart, a Tasmanian sanctuary for orphaned or injured animals. During your visit, free time is made available to explore the sanctuary's unique animals, including Tasmania devils, quolls, wombats, kangaroos, and wallabies, and learn about their inspiring survival stories. Richmond Bridge & Town Next, re-board your coach for the short ride across the Richmond Bridge, the oldest bridge in the city, to the historic town of Richmond, a former military staging post and convict station located in the Coal River Valley. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of the town, which is highlighted by fine Georgian architecture. Following your tour, some free time is made available to discover Richmond's wonderful galleries, cafés and boutiques at your leisure. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Tassie Devils & Richmond CODE: HBA-E DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Explore the history of Richmond, and the area's beautiful and diverse wildlife, during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary in Hobart, a Tasmanian sanctuary for orphaned or injured animals. During your visit, free time is made available to explore the sanctuary's unique animals, including Tasmania devils, quolls, wombats, kangaroos, and wallabies, and learn about their inspiring survival stories. Richmond Bridge & Town Next, re-board your coach for the short ride across the Richmond Bridge, the oldest bridge in the city, to the historic town of Richmond, a former military staging post and convict station located in the Coal River Valley. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of the town, which is highlighted by fine Georgian architecture. Following your tour, some free time is made available to discover Richmond's wonderful galleries, cafés and boutiques at your leisure. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at the Bonorong Wildlife Park and Richmond is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a light jacket from the ship. Please note that in some cases, this tour is mainly guided by the driver and may not have a seperate guide escorting the tour. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at the Bonorong Wildlife Park and Richmond is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a light jacket from the ship. Please note that in some cases, this tour is mainly guided by the driver and may not have a seperate guide escorting the tour.

4 HOURS
Tassie Devils & Richmond
Tassie Devils & Richmond
HBA-E

Explore the history of Richmond, and the area's beautiful and diverse wildlife, during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary in Hobart, a Tasmanian sanctuary for orphaned or injured animals. During your visit, free time is made available to explore the sanctuary's unique animals, including Tasmania devils, quolls, wombats, kangaroos, and wallabies, and learn about their inspiring survival stories. Richmond Bridge & Town Next, re-board your coach for the short ride across the Richmond Bridge, the oldest bridge in the city, to the historic town of Richmond, a former military staging post and convict station located in the Coal River Valley. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of the town, which is highlighted by fine Georgian architecture. Following your tour, some free time is made available to discover Richmond's wonderful galleries, cafés and boutiques at your leisure. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Tassie Devils & Richmond CODE: HBA-E DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Explore the history of Richmond, and the area's beautiful and diverse wildlife, during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary in Hobart, a Tasmanian sanctuary for orphaned or injured animals. During your visit, free time is made available to explore the sanctuary's unique animals, including Tasmania devils, quolls, wombats, kangaroos, and wallabies, and learn about their inspiring survival stories. Richmond Bridge & Town Next, re-board your coach for the short ride across the Richmond Bridge, the oldest bridge in the city, to the historic town of Richmond, a former military staging post and convict station located in the Coal River Valley. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of the town, which is highlighted by fine Georgian architecture. Following your tour, some free time is made available to discover Richmond's wonderful galleries, cafés and boutiques at your leisure. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at the Bonorong Wildlife Park and Richmond is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a light jacket from the ship. Please note that in some cases, this tour is mainly guided by the driver and may not have a seperate guide escorting the tour. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. Walking at the Bonorong Wildlife Park and Richmond is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a light jacket from the ship. Please note that in some cases, this tour is mainly guided by the driver and may not have a seperate guide escorting the tour.

4 HOURS

Lyttelton (Christchurch), New Zealand

Canterbury Sheep Farm
Canterbury Sheep Farm
LYT-H

Discover the highlights of Canterbury and Christchurch during this scenic and relaxing, half-day excursion through the city and countryside. Lyttelton City and Harbour, Governors Bay, Gebbies Pass, Manderley Farm Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately one-hour drive to the Manderley Farm. En route, ride around Lyttelton Harbour, an extinct volcano, then on to idyllic Governors Bay. From here, cross Gebbies Pass to the Manderley Farm, located near Little River. Manderley Farm, Sheepdog Demonstration, Morning Tea Upon arrival at Manderley Farm, receive a warm greeting from the owners, Ross and Mary Millar. Ross entertains you with a sheepdog demonstration that shows the important role dogs play in the operation of a successful sheep farm, then invites you to join them for a cup of morning tea. Lake Ellsmere, Tai Tapu, Christchurch, Lyttelton Tunnel Next, re-board your coach and proceed for a drive along the shores of Lake Ellsmere, then through the small township of Tai Tapu en route to Christchurch. Whilst driving through the city, pass by some of the areas affected by the 2011 earthquake. See how Christchurch is preserving some of its iconic heritage buildings, and hear about the exciting vision to rebuild and restore the inner-city before commencing the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier via the Lyttelton Tunnel. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Canterbury Sheep Farm CODE: LYT-H DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover the highlights of Canterbury and Christchurch during this scenic and relaxing, half-day excursion through the city and countryside. Lyttelton City and Harbour, Governors Bay, Gebbies Pass, Manderley Farm Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately one-hour drive to the Manderley Farm. En route, ride around Lyttelton Harbour, an extinct volcano, then on to idyllic Governors Bay. From here, cross Gebbies Pass to the Manderley Farm, located near Little River. Manderley Farm, Sheepdog Demonstration, Morning Tea Upon arrival at Manderley Farm, receive a warm greeting from the owners, Ross and Mary Millar. Ross entertains you with a sheepdog demonstration that shows the important role dogs play in the operation of a successful sheep farm, then invites you to join them for a cup of morning tea. Lake Ellsmere, Tai Tapu, Christchurch, Lyttelton Tunnel Next, re-board your coach and proceed for a drive along the shores of Lake Ellsmere, then through the small township of Tai Tapu en route to Christchurch. Whilst driving through the city, pass by some of the areas affected by the 2011 earthquake. See how Christchurch is preserving some of its iconic heritage buildings, and hear about the exciting vision to rebuild and restore the inner-city before commencing the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier via the Lyttelton Tunnel. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 219 yards (about 200 metres), at times over uneven and grassy surfaces and hills, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 219 yards (about 200 metres), at times over uneven and grassy surfaces and hills, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

4 HOURS
Discover Christchurch
Discover Christchurch
LYT-A

Explore the rebuilding of historic Christchurch following its devastating 2011 earthquakes during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Lyttelton, Sign of the Takahe Lookout, Christchurch, Canterbury Plains, Ocean, Southern Alps Depart the pier a double-decker bus for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the Sign of the Takahe Lookout. Upon arrival, marvel at the breath-taking panoramic views over Christchurch, the Canterbury Plains, ocean and distant Southern Alps. Mona Vale Gardens, Beautiful Flora and Fauna Next, re-board the double-decker bus and continue on to the stunning Mona Vale Gardens. Upon arrival, take a stroll through the gardens and enjoy the splendid views and photo opportunities of the lush, beautiful flora and fauna that surrounds you. Leaving the Mona Vale Gardens, your drive continues on to the city centre. Christchurch, City Centre, Post-Earthquake Rebuilding Efforts Upon arrival in the city centre, board a double-decker bus for a narrated drive past the city's main highlights. Visit all the must-see central city sights whilst enjoying spectacular views, see areas affected by the Canterbury earthquakes and learn about the exciting rebuild that is now taking place in Christchurch. This city tour is constantly changing as the city rebuilds. The stories told differ depending on where we are at with the rebuild but Christchurch today is already a vast improvement over what it looked like after that devastating 2011 earthquake and its aftershocks. Following your visit, re-board the double-decker bus and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover Christchurch CODE: LYT-A DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Explore the rebuilding of historic Christchurch following its devastating 2011 earthquakes during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Lyttelton, Sign of the Takahe Lookout, Christchurch, Canterbury Plains, Ocean, Southern Alps Depart the pier a double-decker bus for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to the Sign of the Takahe Lookout. Upon arrival, marvel at the breath-taking panoramic views over Christchurch, the Canterbury Plains, ocean and distant Southern Alps. Mona Vale Gardens, Beautiful Flora and Fauna Next, re-board the double-decker bus and continue on to the stunning Mona Vale Gardens. Upon arrival, take a stroll through the gardens and enjoy the splendid views and photo opportunities of the lush, beautiful flora and fauna that surrounds you. Leaving the Mona Vale Gardens, your drive continues on to the city centre. Christchurch, City Centre, Post-Earthquake Rebuilding Efforts Upon arrival in the city centre, board a double-decker bus for a narrated drive past the city's main highlights. Visit all the must-see central city sights whilst enjoying spectacular views, see areas affected by the Canterbury earthquakes and learn about the exciting rebuild that is now taking place in Christchurch. This city tour is constantly changing as the city rebuilds. The stories told differ depending on where we are at with the rebuild but Christchurch today is already a vast improvement over what it looked like after that devastating 2011 earthquake and its aftershocks. Following your visit, re-board the double-decker bus and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.65 miles (about 1.05 kilometres), at times over uneven and grassy surfaces and hills, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and double-decker bus, and stairs to access its second level. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. The order of sites visited may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.65 miles (about 1.05 kilometres), at times over uneven and grassy surfaces and hills, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and double-decker bus, and stairs to access its second level. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. The order of sites visited may vary.

4 HOURS
High Country Explorer
High Country Explorer
LYT-B

Embrace your spirit of adventure during this exhilarating, full-day excursion into the high country of the Southern Alps via coach, jet-boat and 4x4 vehicle. Lyttelton, Canterbury Plains, Waimakariri River, Southern Alps Depart the pier with your driver-guide for the scenic, approximately two-hour drive to the Rubicon Station. En route, watch the landscape change as you travel across the Canterbury Plains and Waimakariri River to the foothills of the majestic Southern Alps. Rubicon Station, 4X4 Ride, High Country, Mt. Torlesse, Southern Alps, River Gorges, Lunch Upon arrival at the Rubicon Station, located on the banks of the spectacular Waimakariri River-gorge, switch to a 4x4 touring vehicle for a panoramic drive through Rubicon, Mt. Torlesse and the rugged high country, which is framed by the jagged peaks of the Southern Alps and river gorges. Along the way, explore areas that even New Zealanders seldom see. Following your exciting 4x4 adventure, proceed for lunch back at the Rubicon Station. Jet-Boat-Ride, Waimakariri River, Steep-Walled Gorge, Staircase Viaduct, Scenic Drive After lunch, you are treated to an entirely different view of the magnificent high country during a lightning-fast jet-boat-ride on the Waimakariri River. Your jet-boat zips up the river and its steep-walled gorge en route to the Staircase Viaduct. Experience the thrill of skimming over the water, at times only inches deep, whilst feeling safe and secure. At the conclusion of your tour, re-board the coach and commence the approximately 2.5-hour drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. High Country Explorer CODE: LYT-B DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Embrace your spirit of adventure during this exhilarating, full-day excursion into the high country of the Southern Alps via coach, jet-boat and 4x4 vehicle. Lyttelton, Canterbury Plains, Waimakariri River, Southern Alps Depart the pier with your driver-guide for the scenic, approximately two-hour drive to the Rubicon Station. En route, watch the landscape change as you travel across the Canterbury Plains and Waimakariri River to the foothills of the majestic Southern Alps. Rubicon Station, 4X4 Ride, High Country, Mt. Torlesse, Southern Alps, River Gorges, Lunch Upon arrival at the Rubicon Station, located on the banks of the spectacular Waimakariri River-gorge, switch to a 4x4 touring vehicle for a panoramic drive through Rubicon, Mt. Torlesse and the rugged high country, which is framed by the jagged peaks of the Southern Alps and river gorges. Along the way, explore areas that even New Zealanders seldom see. Following your exciting 4x4 adventure, proceed for lunch back at the Rubicon Station. Jet-Boat-Ride, Waimakariri River, Steep-Walled Gorge, Staircase Viaduct, Scenic Drive After lunch, you are treated to an entirely different view of the magnificent high country during a lightning-fast jet-boat-ride on the Waimakariri River. Your jet-boat zips up the river and its steep-walled gorge en route to the Staircase Viaduct. Experience the thrill of skimming over the water, at times only inches deep, whilst feeling safe and secure. At the conclusion of your tour, re-board the coach and commence the approximately 2.5-hour drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves jet-boat and 4x4 rides over rough, uneven terrain that can be at high speeds and result in bumpy, jerking motions. This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 411 yards (about 450 metres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and off-road vehicle, and embark/disembark the jet-boat. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring a warm hat and a weatherproof windbreaker or jacket and a towel from the ship. The driving distance between the pier and Rubicon Station is approximately 2-2-.5 hours in each direction. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves jet-boat and 4x4 rides over rough, uneven terrain that can be at high speeds and result in bumpy, jerking motions. This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 411 yards (about 450 metres), at times over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and off-road vehicle, and embark/disembark the jet-boat. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring a warm hat and a weatherproof windbreaker or jacket and a towel from the ship. The driving distance between the pier and Rubicon Station is approximately 2-2-.5 hours in each direction. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

8 HOURS
Journey into Middle Earth
Journey into Middle Earth
LYT-F

Embrace the pristine natural beauty of Mt. Sunday and Mt. Potts Station, settings for the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, during this panoramic, full-day sightseeing excursion. Lyttelton, Canterbury Plains, Rakaia, Morning Tea, Mt. Somers, Southern Alps, Lake Clearwater Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 90-minute drive over the farmland of the Canterbury Plains to the foothills of the Southern Alps and Mt Somers Village, where a stop is made for morning tea. Leaving Rakaia, re-board your coach and head inland from Mt. Somers towards the heart of the Southern Alps. Along the way, a photo stop is made at Lake Clearwater. On a clear day, this alpine lake features spectacular panoramic views over the lake and mountain chain that forms the backbone of the South Island. Mt. Potts Station, Mt. Sunday, Edoras, High Country, Free Time, Lord of the Rings Photo Opportunity Next, continue on to the remote and beautiful Mt. Potts Station, home of Mt. Sunday. Upon arrival, see how this peaceful mountain was transformed into 'Edoras', one of the most stunning and recognisable Lord of the Rings filming locations, and the capital city of the Rohan people in the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. Immerse yourself in the natural unspoiled beauty of the high country's sparkling clear lakes, glistening blue rivers and fresh mountain air. Some free time is made available here to explore this magical landscape, and have your photo taken with Lord of the Rings replica swords. Mt. Somers Village and Memorial Hall, Lunch Following your visit, re-board your coach and proceed to nearby Mt. Somers Village for a rustic lunch stop at the Mt. Somers Memorial Hall. After lunch, re-board your coach and enjoy the spectacular scenery during the approximately three-hour drive back to the pier, with a comfort stop in Rakaia en route. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. Journey into Middle Earth CODE: LYT-F DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Embrace the pristine natural beauty of Mt. Sunday and Mt. Potts Station, settings for the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, during this panoramic, full-day sightseeing excursion. Lyttelton, Canterbury Plains, Rakaia, Morning Tea, Mt. Somers, Southern Alps, Lake Clearwater Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 90-minute drive over the farmland of the Canterbury Plains to the foothills of the Southern Alps and Mt Somers Village, where a stop is made for morning tea. Leaving Rakaia, re-board your coach and head inland from Mt. Somers towards the heart of the Southern Alps. Along the way, a photo stop is made at Lake Clearwater. On a clear day, this alpine lake features spectacular panoramic views over the lake and mountain chain that forms the backbone of the South Island. Mt. Potts Station, Mt. Sunday, Edoras, High Country, Free Time, Lord of the Rings Photo Opportunity Next, continue on to the remote and beautiful Mt. Potts Station, home of Mt. Sunday. Upon arrival, see how this peaceful mountain was transformed into 'Edoras', one of the most stunning and recognisable Lord of the Rings filming locations, and the capital city of the Rohan people in the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. Immerse yourself in the natural unspoiled beauty of the high country's sparkling clear lakes, glistening blue rivers and fresh mountain air. Some free time is made available here to explore this magical landscape, and have your photo taken with Lord of the Rings replica swords. Mt. Somers Village and Memorial Hall, Lunch Following your visit, re-board your coach and proceed to nearby Mt. Somers Village for a rustic lunch stop at the Mt. Somers Memorial Hall. After lunch, re-board your coach and enjoy the spectacular scenery during the approximately three-hour drive back to the pier, with a comfort stop in Rakaia en route. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 284 yards (about 260 metres), at times over uneven, gravel and grassy surfaces and rough terrain, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. The driving distance between the pier and Mt. Potts Station is approximately three hours in each direction. Due to legal and conservation requirements, no film sets remain on location. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 284 yards (about 260 metres), at times over uneven, gravel and grassy surfaces and rough terrain, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. The driving distance between the pier and Mt. Potts Station is approximately three hours in each direction. Due to legal and conservation requirements, no film sets remain on location.

8 HOURS
Lyttelton Discovery Cruise
Lyttelton Discovery Cruise
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Discover the exquisite natural beauty and storied past of Lyttelton Harbour during this panoramic, half-day sightseeing excursion via catamaran. Lyttelton Harbour, Catamaran Cruise, Dolphins, Seabirds Depart the pier aboard a catamaran for a scenic, approximately two-hour discovery cruise along Lyttelton Harbour, an extinct volcanic crater and the gateway to Antarctica. Full commentary is provided by your skipper/guide, who takes you up-close to the water in search of one of the world's rarest and smallest dolphins, the Hector's, or New Zealand, dolphin. In addition, look for coastal marine bird species such as breeding spotted shags, white-fronted terns and numerous species of gulls. Historic, Early-Maori and European Settlers' Sites Next, explore Lyttelton's fascinating history. See evidence of the harbour's violent, volcanic past and many significant sites, including those of the early Maori and European settlers. Enjoy a refreshing cup of tea or coffee as you hear the stories from the historic Lyttelton Township, the legends of Ripapa Island and more. At the conclusion of your panoramic catamaran journey, commence the short ride back to the pier. Upon arrival, disembark the catamaran and return to the ship on-foot. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Lyttelton Discovery Cruise CODE: LYT-G DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Discover the exquisite natural beauty and storied past of Lyttelton Harbour during this panoramic, half-day sightseeing excursion via catamaran. Lyttelton Harbour, Catamaran Cruise, Dolphins, Seabirds Depart the pier aboard a catamaran for a scenic, approximately two-hour discovery cruise along Lyttelton Harbour, an extinct volcanic crater and the gateway to Antarctica. Full commentary is provided by your skipper/guide, who takes you up-close to the water in search of one of the world's rarest and smallest dolphins, the Hector's, or New Zealand, dolphin. In addition, look for coastal marine bird species such as breeding spotted shags, white-fronted terns and numerous species of gulls. Historic, Early-Maori and European Settlers' Sites Next, explore Lyttelton's fascinating history. See evidence of the harbour's violent, volcanic past and many significant sites, including those of the early Maori and European settlers. Enjoy a refreshing cup of tea or coffee as you hear the stories from the historic Lyttelton Township, the legends of Ripapa Island and more. At the conclusion of your panoramic catamaran journey, commence the short ride back to the pier. Upon arrival, disembark the catamaran and return to the ship on-foot. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 656 yards (about 600 metres) if the ship is docked at the No. 2 Wharf (a shuttle bus is utilised if the ship is docked at the No. 7 Wharf), with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking or boat shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Minimum number of participants is required to operate this tour. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 656 yards (about 600 metres) if the ship is docked at the No. 2 Wharf (a shuttle bus is utilised if the ship is docked at the No. 7 Wharf), with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking or boat shoes, and bring sun protection and a weatherproof coat or jacket from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Minimum number of participants is required to operate this tour.

2.5 HOURS
Waipara Valley Wine Outing
Waipara Valley Wine Outing
LYT-K

Waipara. Just over an hour’s drive north of Christchurch, the region’s name means “muddy water.” But don’t be fooled; this trending wine valley in North Canterbury is not muddy. And it’s definitely not about water. While young in wine years, having been established in just 1978, its renown – and its grape plantings – have grown by leaps and bounds. Today more than 75 vineyards thrive here, encompassing over 1,200 hectares of lovingly cultivated vines. Blessed with dry summers and long hot autumns, Waipara’s grapes enjoy a generous ripening window. Each terroir’s unique characteristics yield subtly differing pinot noirs, pinot gris, rieslings, chardonnays, and sauvignon blancs – a number of which you will taste on this relaxed romp through the region. The typical tour agenda calls for in-depth tasting sessions at three prominent estates: Georges Road Wines, Waiapara Springs Winery & Restaurant, and Torlesse Wines. Each visit is an hour long, though the Waipara Springs stopover is expanded to 90 minutes to allow for a delicious platter lunch. Throughout the day, your driver/guide will provide informative insider commentary on the region’s history and burgeoning wine culture. Once your Waipara tastings have wound down, a 90-minute drive back to Lyttleton wharf includes a brief highlights tour through nearby Christchurch. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Waipara Valley Wine Outing CODE: LYT-K DURATION 6.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Waipara. Just over an hour’s drive north of Christchurch, the region’s name means “muddy water.” But don’t be fooled; this trending wine valley in North Canterbury is not muddy. And it’s definitely not about water. While young in wine years, having been established in just 1978, its renown – and its grape plantings – have grown by leaps and bounds. Today more than 75 vineyards thrive here, encompassing over 1,200 hectares of lovingly cultivated vines. Blessed with dry summers and long hot autumns, Waipara’s grapes enjoy a generous ripening window. Each terroir’s unique characteristics yield subtly differing pinot noirs, pinot gris, rieslings, chardonnays, and sauvignon blancs – a number of which you will taste on this relaxed romp through the region. The typical tour agenda calls for in-depth tasting sessions at three prominent estates: Georges Road Wines, Waiapara Springs Winery & Restaurant, and Torlesse Wines. Each visit is an hour long, though the Waipara Springs stopover is expanded to 90 minutes to allow for a delicious platter lunch. Throughout the day, your driver/guide will provide informative insider commentary on the region’s history and burgeoning wine culture. Once your Waipara tastings have wound down, a 90-minute drive back to Lyttleton wharf includes a brief highlights tour through nearby Christchurch. Please note: This easy excursion involves about 200m /600 ft of walking over paved surfaces. Guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility should consider suitability with care. Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing. Wine tastings and platter-style lunch are included. The three vineyards visited may vary due to unforeseen circumstances. Please note: This easy excursion involves about 200m /600 ft of walking over paved surfaces. Guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility should consider suitability with care. Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing. Wine tastings and platter-style lunch are included. The three vineyards visited may vary due to unforeseen circumstances.

6.5 HOURS

Napier, New Zealand

Boutique Wineries: Abbey Cellars & Clearview Estate
Boutique Wineries: Abbey Cellars & Clearview Estate
NPE-E

Hawke's Bay's history shares its early winemaking successes and stories as the oldest wine region in New Zealand and continues today with both classic wine styles and other experimental varieties. This picturesque half-day tour takes you across the Heretaunga Plain to the Tuki Tuki Valley, visiting two boutique wineries. Depart the pier via coach with your driver-guide and drive through the Art Deco district of downtown Napier before crossing the Heretaunga Plains to Abbey Cellars. Abbey Cellars This striking Gothic abbey building was built by owner Warren Haworth whose focus is to make small volume Bordeaux-style red blends, notably their Cabernet and Merlot. Abbey Cellars wines have an exclusive focus on producing smaller volumes of hand-picked ultra-premium quality wine. Enjoy a wine-tasting with your hosts before re-boarding your coach for the next winery. Clearview Estate Continue to Clearview Estate. Clearview Estate was founded by Tim Turvey in 1986 and joined by Helma van den Berg in 1990 when they became joint Directors. Clearview is renowned for its friendly staff and quality wines. The rustic, artfilled cafe and tasting room are set in a sunny, sheltered location with views of the sea. Enjoy an informative talk about the history of the winery before a brief guided tour and a wine and food match with delectable local specialties. Clearview wines are bold and forward with plenty of Hawke's Bay fruity character. Best known are its Reserve Chardonnay and Enigma-a blend of Merlot, Malbec, and Cabernet Franc; holding many trophies for the top wines of New Zealand at the international wine show over the years. Following the coastline, return back to the port of Napier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Boutique Wineries: Abbey Cellars & Clearview Estate CODE: NPE-E DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Hawke's Bay's history shares its early winemaking successes and stories as the oldest wine region in New Zealand and continues today with both classic wine styles and other experimental varieties. This picturesque half-day tour takes you across the Heretaunga Plain to the Tuki Tuki Valley, visiting two boutique wineries. Depart the pier via coach with your driver-guide and drive through the Art Deco district of downtown Napier before crossing the Heretaunga Plains to Abbey Cellars. Abbey Cellars This striking Gothic abbey building was built by owner Warren Haworth whose focus is to make small volume Bordeaux-style red blends, notably their Cabernet and Merlot. Abbey Cellars wines have an exclusive focus on producing smaller volumes of hand-picked ultra-premium quality wine. Enjoy a wine-tasting with your hosts before re-boarding your coach for the next winery. Clearview Estate Continue to Clearview Estate. Clearview Estate was founded by Tim Turvey in 1986 and joined by Helma van den Berg in 1990 when they became joint Directors. Clearview is renowned for its friendly staff and quality wines. The rustic, artfilled cafe and tasting room are set in a sunny, sheltered location with views of the sea. Enjoy an informative talk about the history of the winery before a brief guided tour and a wine and food match with delectable local specialties. Clearview wines are bold and forward with plenty of Hawke's Bay fruity character. Best known are its Reserve Chardonnay and Enigma-a blend of Merlot, Malbec, and Cabernet Franc; holding many trophies for the top wines of New Zealand at the international wine show over the years. Following the coastline, return back to the port of Napier. Please note: This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to negotiate few steps to embark and disembark the coach. Little walking is required. Participation is limited; however, a minimum number of guests is required to operate. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. We suggest you reserve this tour in advance to avoid disappointment. The order of sights visited may vary. Please note: This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to negotiate few steps to embark and disembark the coach. Little walking is required. Participation is limited; however, a minimum number of guests is required to operate. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. We suggest you reserve this tour in advance to avoid disappointment. The order of sights visited may vary.

3.5 HOURS
Cape Kidnappers Gannet Colony
Cape Kidnappers Gannet Colony
NPE-B

Cape Kidnappers, the site of the world's largest mainland gannet colony, lies about 18 miles (29 kilometres) southeast of Napier. Usually these large sea birds breed only on isolated islands; Cape Kidnappers provides a unique opportunity to see them up close. Napier Marine Parade, Norfolk Pines, Hawke's Bay, Cape Kidnappers Sheep Station After meeting your driver-guide, begin your excursion with a drive down Napier's beautiful Marine Parade, famous for its stand of Norfolk pines. Continue along the Hawke's Bay coast to Cape Kidnappers Sheep Station; from there, an unpaved road runs across rolling pastures, riverbeds and gullies. Gannet Colony & Light Refreshment Your ride stops just a few yards (metres) from the gannet colony itself, affording a close-up look at the birds. The gannet is a member of the booby family, with a distinctive black eye marking and a pale gold crown. The birds arrive in the latter part of July; the chicks hatch in late November and December and then migration begins again in March. You may see gannets swooping and diving into the sea for food, while others preen themselves or perform the dance of the recognition ritual. Enjoy light refreshments whilst viewing the gannets flying all around you. Napier Art Deco District Following your gannet-watching experience begin your journey back to Napier. An orientation drive takes you through the Art Deco district en route to the ship. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Cape Kidnappers Gannet Colony CODE: NPE-B DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Cape Kidnappers, the site of the world's largest mainland gannet colony, lies about 18 miles (29 kilometres) southeast of Napier. Usually these large sea birds breed only on isolated islands; Cape Kidnappers provides a unique opportunity to see them up close. Napier Marine Parade, Norfolk Pines, Hawke's Bay, Cape Kidnappers Sheep Station After meeting your driver-guide, begin your excursion with a drive down Napier's beautiful Marine Parade, famous for its stand of Norfolk pines. Continue along the Hawke's Bay coast to Cape Kidnappers Sheep Station; from there, an unpaved road runs across rolling pastures, riverbeds and gullies. Gannet Colony & Light Refreshment Your ride stops just a few yards (metres) from the gannet colony itself, affording a close-up look at the birds. The gannet is a member of the booby family, with a distinctive black eye marking and a pale gold crown. The birds arrive in the latter part of July; the chicks hatch in late November and December and then migration begins again in March. You may see gannets swooping and diving into the sea for food, while others preen themselves or perform the dance of the recognition ritual. Enjoy light refreshments whilst viewing the gannets flying all around you. Napier Art Deco District Following your gannet-watching experience begin your journey back to Napier. An orientation drive takes you through the Art Deco district en route to the ship. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking; however, guests must be able to climb in and out of the four-wheel-drive mini-coaches utilised on this tour. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility but is not wheelchair accessible. Driving is mainly on unpaved roads that are steep in some areas. Flat-soled shoes and a jacket or windbreaker are recommended. Space is very limited; we suggest you reserve this tour in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking; however, guests must be able to climb in and out of the four-wheel-drive mini-coaches utilised on this tour. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility but is not wheelchair accessible. Driving is mainly on unpaved roads that are steep in some areas. Flat-soled shoes and a jacket or windbreaker are recommended. Space is very limited; we suggest you reserve this tour in advance to avoid disappointment.

4.5 HOURS
Hawke's Bay by E-Bike & Wine Tasting
NPE-I

Embrace the splendid beauty and flavours of the Hawke's Bay region in an eco-friendly and invigorating way during this half-day e-bike adventure. Napier, Waitangi Regional Park, E-Biking Safety Briefing and Instructions Depart the pier for the short drive to Waitangi Regional Park, and learn about the nation, its history, and ancestors. Upon arrival, meet your guide, and receive your safety briefing and instructions on how to use the controller, gears, brakes, etc. The total distance of approximately 7.5 miles (about 12 kilometres) is completely flat and gentle, and thus suitable for all riders with a moderate level of fitness. E-bikes are provided for everyone to assist with pedalling, and a great way to stretch your legs but not feel like you've spent the entire day on a bicycle. Hawke's Bay Trail, Pacific Ocean, Cape Kidnappers, Clive, Tukituki River, Black Bridge, Haumoana Next, begin the cycling portion of your tour. Ride south on the wonderfully-scenic Hawke's Bay Trail (a dedicated walking-and-cycling pathway) along the coast, and marvel at the spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and Cape Kidnappers in the distance. Cycle on a hard, flat limestone trail for approximately three miles (about five kilometres) to the village of Clive, with stops for commentary along the way, before arriving at the beautiful East Clive Wetlands area. Here, you can observe the many native, rare birds that inhabit the area. When you reach the mouth of the Tukituki River, cross the Black Bridge over the river and turn back towards the Haumoana coast, with a commentary stop at Cape Kidnappers. Te Awanga, Clearview Estate Winery, Red Shed Restaurant, Wine Tasting, Local Specialities Upon arrival in the small coastal community of Te Awanga, a cycle of approximately four miles (about 6.4 kilometres), from Clive, ride approximately another half-mile (about one kilometre) to the Clearview Estate Winery & Restaurant, the venue for today's wine tasting and light nibbles. Savour the flavours of the Mediterranean during a wine tasting with freshly-prepared local specialities at the estate's iconic Red Shed restaurant. Established in 1992, the restaurant combines an inviting, rustic interior, a seasonal menu, estate-grown produce, and fine vintages, including the winery's reserve chardonnay and cabernet-merlot blends. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Hawke's Bay by E-Bike & Wine Tasting CODE: NPE-I DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Embrace the splendid beauty and flavours of the Hawke's Bay region in an eco-friendly and invigorating way during this half-day e-bike adventure. Napier, Waitangi Regional Park, E-Biking Safety Briefing and Instructions Depart the pier for the short drive to Waitangi Regional Park, and learn about the nation, its history, and ancestors. Upon arrival, meet your guide, and receive your safety briefing and instructions on how to use the controller, gears, brakes, etc. The total distance of approximately 7.5 miles (about 12 kilometres) is completely flat and gentle, and thus suitable for all riders with a moderate level of fitness. E-bikes are provided for everyone to assist with pedalling, and a great way to stretch your legs but not feel like you've spent the entire day on a bicycle. Hawke's Bay Trail, Pacific Ocean, Cape Kidnappers, Clive, Tukituki River, Black Bridge, Haumoana Next, begin the cycling portion of your tour. Ride south on the wonderfully-scenic Hawke's Bay Trail (a dedicated walking-and-cycling pathway) along the coast, and marvel at the spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and Cape Kidnappers in the distance. Cycle on a hard, flat limestone trail for approximately three miles (about five kilometres) to the village of Clive, with stops for commentary along the way, before arriving at the beautiful East Clive Wetlands area. Here, you can observe the many native, rare birds that inhabit the area. When you reach the mouth of the Tukituki River, cross the Black Bridge over the river and turn back towards the Haumoana coast, with a commentary stop at Cape Kidnappers. Te Awanga, Clearview Estate Winery, Red Shed Restaurant, Wine Tasting, Local Specialities Upon arrival in the small coastal community of Te Awanga, a cycle of approximately four miles (about 6.4 kilometres), from Clive, ride approximately another half-mile (about one kilometre) to the Clearview Estate Winery & Restaurant, the venue for today's wine tasting and light nibbles. Savour the flavours of the Mediterranean during a wine tasting with freshly-prepared local specialities at the estate's iconic Red Shed restaurant. Established in 1992, the restaurant combines an inviting, rustic interior, a seasonal menu, estate-grown produce, and fine vintages, including the winery's reserve chardonnay and cabernet-merlot blends. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and walking for approximately 547 yards (about 500 metres), at times over uneven and natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate at the sites visited. This tour is recommended for active guests who are in good physical condition, know how to ride a bicycle and/or have previous electric-biking experience. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests who suffer from vertigo, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. A support vehicle follows the e-bike-riding guests at all times during the tour to provide mechanical assistance, and/or collect participants who do not wish to continue cycling due to injury or tiredness. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable active wear with flat, closed-toe walking shoes or sneakers, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and NZ$ or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by parent or guardian over the age of 18. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. Guests must be at least 4'5" (about 1.35 metres) in height to participate on this tour. Guests taller than 6'4" (about 1.95 metres) cannot participate on this tour. Bicycle helmets are provided, and must be worn the entire time whilst riding. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and walking for approximately 547 yards (about 500 metres), at times over uneven and natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate at the sites visited. This tour is recommended for active guests who are in good physical condition, know how to ride a bicycle and/or have previous electric-biking experience. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests who suffer from vertigo, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. A support vehicle follows the e-bike-riding guests at all times during the tour to provide mechanical assistance, and/or collect participants who do not wish to continue cycling due to injury or tiredness. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable active wear with flat, closed-toe walking shoes or sneakers, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and NZ$ or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by parent or guardian over the age of 18. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. Guests must be at least 4'5" (about 1.35 metres) in height to participate on this tour. Guests taller than 6'4" (about 1.95 metres) cannot participate on this tour. Bicycle helmets are provided, and must be worn the entire time whilst riding. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

3.5 HOURS
Hawke’s Bay Express
Hawke’s Bay Express
NPE-H

Experience the Art Deco beauty of Napier and its surrounds by road train during this scenic excursion aboard the elegant Hawke's Bay Express. Napier, Hawke's Bay Express Road Train-Ride Depart the pier for a ride aboard the Hawke's Bay Express, a modern road-train with the look-and-feel of an old-fashioned steam engine, complete with a romantic atmosphere straight out of the opulent Art Deco era. The Hawke's Bay Express features velvet-covered cushioned seats, spacious carriage benches, tall windows, polished wooden floors, and crimson-tasselled curtains. As the bell rings and whistle blows, you are transported back in time for an Art Deco experience in Napier like no other. Marine Parade, City Centre, Art Deco Architecture, Bluff Hill, Ahuriri Village Head out along scenic Marine Parade, with seascape views of Cape Kidnappers. From here, proceed through the elegant city centre of Napier and along the main street, which is mostly a pedestrian zone, and marvel at some of the world's most stunning examples of Art Deco architecture. Along the way, learn about the catastrophic 1931 earthquake and city's subsequent Art Deco-style rebuilding effort. Leaving the town centre, head over Bluff Hill, an older area featuring early settlers' homes, then continue on to Ahuriri, once an old port village and now a haven for summer tourists. National Tobacco Company Building, Bar and Restaurant Area, Ahuriri Port, Marine Parade Learn about the life and culture in New Zealand, as well as some famous Kiwis and fascinating Maori legends during the bay's history and changes over the last 600 years. Following a photo stop outside the former National Tobacco Company building, perhaps the region's Art Deco masterpiece, ride through the vibrant bar and restaurant area, then past the sailing port of Ahuriri before turning back towards Napier's Marine Parade. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly to the pier, or leave the train for shopping and further exploration in Napier, and return to the pier on your own. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Hawke’s Bay Express CODE: NPE-H DURATION 1.25 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Experience the Art Deco beauty of Napier and its surrounds by road train during this scenic excursion aboard the elegant Hawke's Bay Express. Napier, Hawke's Bay Express Road Train-Ride Depart the pier for a ride aboard the Hawke's Bay Express, a modern road-train with the look-and-feel of an old-fashioned steam engine, complete with a romantic atmosphere straight out of the opulent Art Deco era. The Hawke's Bay Express features velvet-covered cushioned seats, spacious carriage benches, tall windows, polished wooden floors, and crimson-tasselled curtains. As the bell rings and whistle blows, you are transported back in time for an Art Deco experience in Napier like no other. Marine Parade, City Centre, Art Deco Architecture, Bluff Hill, Ahuriri Village Head out along scenic Marine Parade, with seascape views of Cape Kidnappers. From here, proceed through the elegant city centre of Napier and along the main street, which is mostly a pedestrian zone, and marvel at some of the world's most stunning examples of Art Deco architecture. Along the way, learn about the catastrophic 1931 earthquake and city's subsequent Art Deco-style rebuilding effort. Leaving the town centre, head over Bluff Hill, an older area featuring early settlers' homes, then continue on to Ahuriri, once an old port village and now a haven for summer tourists. National Tobacco Company Building, Bar and Restaurant Area, Ahuriri Port, Marine Parade Learn about the life and culture in New Zealand, as well as some famous Kiwis and fascinating Maori legends during the bay's history and changes over the last 600 years. Following a photo stop outside the former National Tobacco Company building, perhaps the region's Art Deco masterpiece, ride through the vibrant bar and restaurant area, then past the sailing port of Ahuriri before turning back towards Napier's Marine Parade. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly to the pier, or leave the train for shopping and further exploration in Napier, and return to the pier on your own. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 54 yards (about 50 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to board/de-board the Hawke's Bay Express Train. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility but not those guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and bottled water from the ship. The Hawke's Bay Express Train-Ride is air-cooled via large opening windows. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 54 yards (about 50 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to board/de-board the Hawke's Bay Express Train. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility but not those guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and bottled water from the ship. The Hawke's Bay Express Train-Ride is air-cooled via large opening windows. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

1.25 HOURS
Hawkes Bay Urban Wine Experience
Hawkes Bay Urban Wine Experience
NPE-M

‘Great Wine Capital of the World’ is a designation anointed sparingly by an industry consortium in Bordeaux – and Hawke’s Bay is proud to have recently been added to this very short list. Get a delicious quaff of what all the acclaim is about at a unique sampling session known as the Hawke’s Bay Urban Wine Experience: a popup venue where a curated array of premium varietals from four different local vineyards has been assembled. Taste them all or only a few, interact with knowledgeable winery reps, graze on local artisanal cheeses, breads and olive oils – and, if you like, purchase bottles (or cases!) to enjoy on board the ship or ship home to stock your cellar with Hawke’s Bay’s best. Even the setting invites pleasure: warm wood tables, tall ceilings, hand-drawn chalkboard presentation listings, oaken barrels and copper vats. As you move between the various tasting stations, local experts are on hand – to provide background on how New Zealand’s oldest wine district became its top producing region for premium wines, its identity inextricably linked to superior viticulture. Even if you don’t purchase any wines this day, you’ll depart with a solid overview of what Hawke’s Bay wines are all about. Delightful flavors on your palate. And a tasting notes fact sheet on the wines you were presented, to refer to and remember them by. The coach ride back from scenic Ahuriri village to Napier wharf is under 15 minutes. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Hawkes Bay Urban Wine Experience CODE: NPE-M DURATION 1.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. ‘Great Wine Capital of the World’ is a designation anointed sparingly by an industry consortium in Bordeaux – and Hawke’s Bay is proud to have recently been added to this very short list. Get a delicious quaff of what all the acclaim is about at a unique sampling session known as the Hawke’s Bay Urban Wine Experience: a popup venue where a curated array of premium varietals from four different local vineyards has been assembled. Taste them all or only a few, interact with knowledgeable winery reps, graze on local artisanal cheeses, breads and olive oils – and, if you like, purchase bottles (or cases!) to enjoy on board the ship or ship home to stock your cellar with Hawke’s Bay’s best. Even the setting invites pleasure: warm wood tables, tall ceilings, hand-drawn chalkboard presentation listings, oaken barrels and copper vats. As you move between the various tasting stations, local experts are on hand – to provide background on how New Zealand’s oldest wine district became its top producing region for premium wines, its identity inextricably linked to superior viticulture. Even if you don’t purchase any wines this day, you’ll depart with a solid overview of what Hawke’s Bay wines are all about. Delightful flavors on your palate. And a tasting notes fact sheet on the wines you were presented, to refer to and remember them by. The coach ride back from scenic Ahuriri village to Napier wharf is under 15 minutes. Please note: This easy excursion includes limited walking along flat surfaces, though there are steps involved in getting on and off the coach. The majority of the experience takes place indoors. Non-slip shoes and casual, weather-appropriate attire are suggested. Minimum drinking age in New Zealand is 18. Please note: This easy excursion includes limited walking along flat surfaces, though there are steps involved in getting on and off the coach. The majority of the experience takes place indoors. Non-slip shoes and casual, weather-appropriate attire are suggested. Minimum drinking age in New Zealand is 18.

1.5 HOURS
Napier & Hastings Art Deco Drive
NPE-K

Sit back, relax, and take in the Art Deco beauty of Napier and Hastings during this picturesque sightseeing excursion via coach. Napier, Marine Parade, Art Deco Buildings Depart the pier for a sightseeing drive through Napier. Follow the Napier seashore along the Marine Parade whilst your driver-guide relates the city's history and stories, including tales of the devastating Earthquake of 1931. Learn how Napier came to be hailed as the 'Art Deco City' after being rebuilt in the early-1930s. The new buildings reflected the style of the times; stripped Classical, Spanish Revival, and Art Deco, with some even incorporating unique Māori motifs. Napier Marina, Sunken Gardens, National Aquarium, Spirit of Napier Sculpture, Ahuriri, Marewa Pass by the Napier Marina, Sunken Gardens, National Aquarium, Spirit of Napier sculpture, Ahuriri, Westmore Beach, and Art Deco buildings. Continue through Napier's suburbs for views of the city and Hawke's Bay, including the Marewa District, noted for its many 'Deco' homes and superb gardens. Hawke's Bay, Hastings, Public Artworks, Opera House, Photo Stop Next, your drive continues south into the heart of the Hawke's Bay region to Hastings, a city abundant in Art Deco elements and rich historic atmosphere. Hastings also has an impressive display of public artworks placed throughout its central business area. Whilst here, a brief photo stop is made at the historic Opera House, built in 1915 and still one of the top lyric theatres in Australasia. Your tour concludes with a short drive back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Napier & Hastings Art Deco Drive CODE: NPE-K DURATION 2 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Sit back, relax, and take in the Art Deco beauty of Napier and Hastings during this picturesque sightseeing excursion via coach. Napier, Marine Parade, Art Deco Buildings Depart the pier for a sightseeing drive through Napier. Follow the Napier seashore along the Marine Parade whilst your driver-guide relates the city's history and stories, including tales of the devastating Earthquake of 1931. Learn how Napier came to be hailed as the 'Art Deco City' after being rebuilt in the early-1930s. The new buildings reflected the style of the times; stripped Classical, Spanish Revival, and Art Deco, with some even incorporating unique Māori motifs. Napier Marina, Sunken Gardens, National Aquarium, Spirit of Napier Sculpture, Ahuriri, Marewa Pass by the Napier Marina, Sunken Gardens, National Aquarium, Spirit of Napier sculpture, Ahuriri, Westmore Beach, and Art Deco buildings. Continue through Napier's suburbs for views of the city and Hawke's Bay, including the Marewa District, noted for its many 'Deco' homes and superb gardens. Hawke's Bay, Hastings, Public Artworks, Opera House, Photo Stop Next, your drive continues south into the heart of the Hawke's Bay region to Hastings, a city abundant in Art Deco elements and rich historic atmosphere. Hastings also has an impressive display of public artworks placed throughout its central business area. Whilst here, a brief photo stop is made at the historic Opera House, built in 1915 and still one of the top lyric theatres in Australasia. Your tour concludes with a short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 109 yards (about 100 metres), with five steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilize a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear weather-appropriate clothing and bring a hat, sunscreen and bottled water from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 109 yards (about 100 metres), with five steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilize a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear weather-appropriate clothing and bring a hat, sunscreen and bottled water from the ship. The tour sequence may vary.

2 HOURS
Napier Art Deco & Vintage Car Drive
Napier Art Deco & Vintage Car Drive
NPE-A

Experience this exclusive tour in a classic Packard celebrating the Art Deco and Spanish Mission styles of architecture in Napier which in 1931 was almost totally destroyed in a major earthquake. Napier & Art Deco Architecture Napier was rebuilt in these eye-catching styles by group of young architects. Few cities in the world have such a collection of rich buildings that display all the styles of the Art Deco form. Classic Car Ride, Suburbs of Ahuriri and Marewa, National Tobacco Company Building From the pier, the classic car takes you with your driver-guide through the suburbs of Ahuriri and Marewa where you pass by some fine examples of domestic art deco architecture. The highlight of the area is wonderfully ornate entrance to the National Tobacco Company building, where a brief stop for photos is made. The car continues to the Art Deco Trust centre. Art Deco Trust Centre, Morning/Afternoon Tea, Guided Walking Tour, Downtown Napier After, enjoy a video presentation at the Art Deco Trust centre, designed to acquaint you with the devastating earthquake. Stop for morning or afternoon tea including a glass of Hawkes Bay bubbles at a local cafe. Then, begin a one-hour guided walk of the Napier downtown Art Deco district, with its many wonderful art deco buildings including the ASB Bank, the Daily Telegraph, the Municipal Theatre and the Criterion Hotel. Your knowledgeable guide will explain the many different styles and forms of Art Deco architecture. Return drive to the pier is via shuttle. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Napier Art Deco & Vintage Car Drive CODE: NPE-A DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience this exclusive tour in a classic Packard celebrating the Art Deco and Spanish Mission styles of architecture in Napier which in 1931 was almost totally destroyed in a major earthquake. Napier & Art Deco Architecture Napier was rebuilt in these eye-catching styles by group of young architects. Few cities in the world have such a collection of rich buildings that display all the styles of the Art Deco form. Classic Car Ride, Suburbs of Ahuriri and Marewa, National Tobacco Company Building From the pier, the classic car takes you with your driver-guide through the suburbs of Ahuriri and Marewa where you pass by some fine examples of domestic art deco architecture. The highlight of the area is wonderfully ornate entrance to the National Tobacco Company building, where a brief stop for photos is made. The car continues to the Art Deco Trust centre. Art Deco Trust Centre, Morning/Afternoon Tea, Guided Walking Tour, Downtown Napier After, enjoy a video presentation at the Art Deco Trust centre, designed to acquaint you with the devastating earthquake. Stop for morning or afternoon tea including a glass of Hawkes Bay bubbles at a local cafe. Then, begin a one-hour guided walk of the Napier downtown Art Deco district, with its many wonderful art deco buildings including the ASB Bank, the Daily Telegraph, the Municipal Theatre and the Criterion Hotel. Your knowledgeable guide will explain the many different styles and forms of Art Deco architecture. Return drive to the pier is via shuttle. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately one hour. Tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes. The order of sights varies and the itinerary may operate in reverse order. Tour participation is very limited and guests should reserve this tour well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately one hour. Tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes. The order of sights varies and the itinerary may operate in reverse order. Tour participation is very limited and guests should reserve this tour well in advance to avoid disappointment.

4 HOURS
S.A.L.T. Haute Hawke’s Bay: An Indulgent Guided Wine Experience and Lunch at Award-Winning Family Run Winery Craggy Range
S.A.L.T. Haute Hawke’s Bay: An Indulgent Guided Wine Experience and Lunch at Award-Winning Family Run Winery Craggy Range
NPE-L

Founded in 1993, Craggy Range is a family owned winery situated in the shadow of the spectacular Te Mata Peak in the premium wine growing area of Hawke’s Bay New Zealand. Craggy Range Winery Tour & Wine Tasting Enjoy the pinnacle wine experience at Craggy Range; an immersive guided tour of the estate and cellars. Experience a rare opportunity to taste their award winning wine, including those from our iconic Prestige Collection where rare bottles of back-vintage and trial wines are set aside exclusively for the Giants Estate Experience. This tasting is complemented by light bites inspired by the spoils of our organic kitchen garden and our local artisans. Craggy Range Restaurant Lunch A welcome cocktail awaits on the Craggy Range Restaurant terrace, followed by a lunch at the award winning Craggy Range Restaurant. Executive Chef Casey McDonald’s signature set menu celebrates the best of the season from our organic kitchen garden, featuring multiple dishes presented across five plentiful courses. This experience is perfectly paired by the sommelier’s premium wine selection of Craggy Range wine from the Family & Prestige collection. The S.A.L.T. experience will conclude with the 30-minute drive back to the ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. S.A.L.T. Haute Hawke’s Bay: An Indulgent Guided Wine Experience and Lunch at Award-Winning Family Run Winery Craggy Range CODE: NPE-L DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Founded in 1993, Craggy Range is a family owned winery situated in the shadow of the spectacular Te Mata Peak in the premium wine growing area of Hawke’s Bay New Zealand. Craggy Range Winery Tour & Wine Tasting Enjoy the pinnacle wine experience at Craggy Range; an immersive guided tour of the estate and cellars. Experience a rare opportunity to taste their award winning wine, including those from our iconic Prestige Collection where rare bottles of back-vintage and trial wines are set aside exclusively for the Giants Estate Experience. This tasting is complemented by light bites inspired by the spoils of our organic kitchen garden and our local artisans. Craggy Range Restaurant Lunch A welcome cocktail awaits on the Craggy Range Restaurant terrace, followed by a lunch at the award winning Craggy Range Restaurant. Executive Chef Casey McDonald’s signature set menu celebrates the best of the season from our organic kitchen garden, featuring multiple dishes presented across five plentiful courses. This experience is perfectly paired by the sommelier’s premium wine selection of Craggy Range wine from the Family & Prestige collection. The S.A.L.T. experience will conclude with the 30-minute drive back to the ship. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The order of sights visited may vary. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The order of sights visited may vary.

4.5 HOURS
Wine & Dine at the Mission Estate - the Oldest Winery in New Zealand
Wine & Dine at the Mission Estate - the Oldest Winery in New Zealand
NPE-D

Established in 1851 by the French Marist religious order, Mission Estate Winery is New Zealand's oldest winemaker and home to one of Hawke's Bay's finest restaurants. This tour for wine and food connoisseurs offers a true New Zealand gastronomy experience, with samples of some of the finest local wines and produce, in a charming and elegant setting. Mission Estate From the Port of Napier, drive with your driver-guide through the historic Art Deco area of downtown Napier to Mission Estate which is beautifully sited on a small hill overlooking the Heretaunga Plain. Housed in an elegantly restored historic seminary building with sweeping views of Napier, Mission Estate is the most visited winery in the country. Tour of the Winery & Wine Tasting Upon arrival, the Estate guide welcomes you and leads you on a historic tour of the elegantly restored seminary building and the adjoining chapel, with its high vaulted ceilings, arched windows and French doors. A visit to the cellar door provides an opportunity to try the extensive range of wines. Enjoy a wine tasting led by one of the wine-makers (subject to availability) where a flight of seven wines are available for you to sample. Listen as they divulge details of the wine making process that commenced back in 1851 by the French Marist religious order. Four-Course Lunch, Free Time Your Mission Estate experience is complemented with a four-course set menu luncheon, with a selection of wines matched to each seasonal dish, in their award-winning restaurant. Contemporary cuisine using only the freshest local produce is served. Afterwards, some free time is available for you to peruse the shop or to explore the gardens and soak up the ambience of the estate. Then, begin the 30-minute drive back to the ship via the port suburb of Ahuriri. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. Wine & Dine at the Mission Estate - the Oldest Winery in New Zealand CODE: NPE-D DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Established in 1851 by the French Marist religious order, Mission Estate Winery is New Zealand's oldest winemaker and home to one of Hawke's Bay's finest restaurants. This tour for wine and food connoisseurs offers a true New Zealand gastronomy experience, with samples of some of the finest local wines and produce, in a charming and elegant setting. Mission Estate From the Port of Napier, drive with your driver-guide through the historic Art Deco area of downtown Napier to Mission Estate which is beautifully sited on a small hill overlooking the Heretaunga Plain. Housed in an elegantly restored historic seminary building with sweeping views of Napier, Mission Estate is the most visited winery in the country. Tour of the Winery & Wine Tasting Upon arrival, the Estate guide welcomes you and leads you on a historic tour of the elegantly restored seminary building and the adjoining chapel, with its high vaulted ceilings, arched windows and French doors. A visit to the cellar door provides an opportunity to try the extensive range of wines. Enjoy a wine tasting led by one of the wine-makers (subject to availability) where a flight of seven wines are available for you to sample. Listen as they divulge details of the wine making process that commenced back in 1851 by the French Marist religious order. Four-Course Lunch, Free Time Your Mission Estate experience is complemented with a four-course set menu luncheon, with a selection of wines matched to each seasonal dish, in their award-winning restaurant. Contemporary cuisine using only the freshest local produce is served. Afterwards, some free time is available for you to peruse the shop or to explore the gardens and soak up the ambience of the estate. Then, begin the 30-minute drive back to the ship via the port suburb of Ahuriri. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The order of sights visited may vary. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The order of sights visited may vary.

4 HOURS

Tauranga, New Zealand

'Bay of Plenty' for Foodies
'Bay of Plenty' for Foodies
TRG-I

Explore the splendid flavours, beauty and history of the 'Bay of Plenty' during this half-day tasting and sightseeing excursion. Mt. Maunganui Beachfront Heading into Mount Maunganui, a top holiday destination for Kiwis, we visit a boutique ice cream maker to try their unique flavors of ice cream, (great coffee too). What a way to start the day! Driving along Pilot Bay’s harbour beach past the iconic Mauao volcano then the stunning Mount Maunganui Main Beach. Next, we’re off for “Smoko”, a New Zealand institution, this is the “tradies” morning tea break, all will be revealed at a popular local food destination. A scenic drive across the harbour bridge, through Tauranga as we transition from urban to rural. Welcome to The Good Farm, where we get a closeup look at a tiny dairy farm, new calves and lambs plus an organic market garden. Specialty Food Shops, Tastings of Local Specialties, Kiwifruit and Avocado Orchards Traveling a back country road we view the extensive kiwifruit and avocado orchards, both are a significant part of the horticulture industries in the Bay of Plenty. Surprise, our next stop is a small private avocado orchard, take a short stroll amongst the trees with Gary and ‘Edi the Dog’. At the ‘Man-shed’ you will imbibe an array of culinary products including smashed avocado mousse plus other items that are exclusively produced here in the Bay. Countryside Drive, Photo Stops, 'Bay of Plenty' Continue travelling through the Kiwifruit Capital of the World, where cultivation of this amazing super fruit was first grown commercially in New Zealand, to the seaside settlement of Maketu. Maketu is a place of significant cultural history and abundant Kai Moana. Before heading back to the pier enjoy a light lunch right on the beach at the magical Maketu Beachside café, great food and stunning views. At the conclusion of your tour, commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered 'Bay of Plenty' for Foodies CODE: TRG-I DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore the splendid flavours, beauty and history of the 'Bay of Plenty' during this half-day tasting and sightseeing excursion. Mt. Maunganui Beachfront Heading into Mount Maunganui, a top holiday destination for Kiwis, we visit a boutique ice cream maker to try their unique flavors of ice cream, (great coffee too). What a way to start the day! Driving along Pilot Bay’s harbour beach past the iconic Mauao volcano then the stunning Mount Maunganui Main Beach. Next, we’re off for “Smoko”, a New Zealand institution, this is the “tradies” morning tea break, all will be revealed at a popular local food destination. A scenic drive across the harbour bridge, through Tauranga as we transition from urban to rural. Welcome to The Good Farm, where we get a closeup look at a tiny dairy farm, new calves and lambs plus an organic market garden. Specialty Food Shops, Tastings of Local Specialties, Kiwifruit and Avocado Orchards Traveling a back country road we view the extensive kiwifruit and avocado orchards, both are a significant part of the horticulture industries in the Bay of Plenty. Surprise, our next stop is a small private avocado orchard, take a short stroll amongst the trees with Gary and ‘Edi the Dog’. At the ‘Man-shed’ you will imbibe an array of culinary products including smashed avocado mousse plus other items that are exclusively produced here in the Bay. Countryside Drive, Photo Stops, 'Bay of Plenty' Continue travelling through the Kiwifruit Capital of the World, where cultivation of this amazing super fruit was first grown commercially in New Zealand, to the seaside settlement of Maketu. Maketu is a place of significant cultural history and abundant Kai Moana. Before heading back to the pier enjoy a light lunch right on the beach at the magical Maketu Beachside café, great food and stunning views. At the conclusion of your tour, commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 50 yards (about 46 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility. This tour is not suitable for guests with food allergies. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 50 yards (about 46 metres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility. This tour is not suitable for guests with food allergies. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

4.5 HOURS
Discover Tauranga
Discover Tauranga
TRG-B

Discover the historic sites of scenic Tauranga during this delightful half-day orientation tour of the city. Tauranga is the most populous city in the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand. It was settled by Maori late in the 13th century and by Europeans in the early 19th century and was constituted as a city in 1963. Tauranga Depart the Port of Mount Maunganui with your driver-guide for the drive across Tauranga Harbour to Tauranga, the principal city of the Bay of Plenty. The city's founders, a group of 19th-century missionaries, left a legacy of well-planned parks and gardens for future residents and visitors to enjoy. Elms Mission House Next, pass by the Monmouth Redoubt en route to the Elms Mission House, built in 1847 by Archdeacon Brown. Upon arrival, the guide leads you through the historic home and lovely garden surrounding the Georgian-styled home. Te Puke From here continue to Te Puke, kiwifruit capital of the world, with a guided visit to a kiwi fruit orchard. This will give you a chance to see and learn about the unique kiwifruit where the workings of the orchard will be fully explained. At the end of the tour you will be able to taste and sample the fruit and enjoy a freshly baked scone with kiwi jam and cream at the Paengaroa Community Centre. Following your tour of the kiwi orchard, re-board your coach for the return drive across the Matapihi Road to Mount Maunganui and your ship. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Discover Tauranga CODE: TRG-B DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Discover the historic sites of scenic Tauranga during this delightful half-day orientation tour of the city. Tauranga is the most populous city in the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand. It was settled by Maori late in the 13th century and by Europeans in the early 19th century and was constituted as a city in 1963. Tauranga Depart the Port of Mount Maunganui with your driver-guide for the drive across Tauranga Harbour to Tauranga, the principal city of the Bay of Plenty. The city's founders, a group of 19th-century missionaries, left a legacy of well-planned parks and gardens for future residents and visitors to enjoy. Elms Mission House Next, pass by the Monmouth Redoubt en route to the Elms Mission House, built in 1847 by Archdeacon Brown. Upon arrival, the guide leads you through the historic home and lovely garden surrounding the Georgian-styled home. Te Puke From here continue to Te Puke, kiwifruit capital of the world, with a guided visit to a kiwi fruit orchard. This will give you a chance to see and learn about the unique kiwifruit where the workings of the orchard will be fully explained. At the end of the tour you will be able to taste and sample the fruit and enjoy a freshly baked scone with kiwi jam and cream at the Paengaroa Community Centre. Following your tour of the kiwi orchard, re-board your coach for the return drive across the Matapihi Road to Mount Maunganui and your ship. Please note: This tour involves a panoramic drive with a moderate amount of walking at the mission house and orchard to explore fully. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility; however, wheelchairs cannot be accommodated. Order of sights seen may vary in sequence. Please note: This tour involves a panoramic drive with a moderate amount of walking at the mission house and orchard to explore fully. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility; however, wheelchairs cannot be accommodated. Order of sights seen may vary in sequence.

4 HOURS
Fairytale New Zealand: Hobbiton Movie Set
Fairytale New Zealand: Hobbiton Movie Set
TRG-E

Indulge your senses with director Peter Jackson's cinematic tribute to writer JRR Tolkien during this fascinating excursion to the Hobbiton movie set. Originally constructed in 1999 for the filming of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the movie set was rebuilt in amazing detail in 2010 for the filming of The Hobbit and its sequel. Scenic Drive Depart the pier with your driver-guide for the scenic, approximately 75-minute drive through Tauranga and across the Kaimai Range and Waikato Lowlands en route to the Hobbiton movie set. Located near Matamata, the set was originally constructed in 1999 for the filming of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Osteria Restaurant Upon arrival at this iconic family-owned and run venue, enjoy authentic and high-quality Italian cuisine and marvel at its combined rustic and luxury themed surroundings. Hobbiton Movie Set Upon arrival, take a guided tour of the Hobbiton movie set, which was completely rebuilt in amazing detail in 2010 for the forthcoming three films of The Hobbit. Along the way, stroll around the home of the hobbits, where Bilbo Baggins lived, and see the Party Tree, restored bridge and old pub. Following your guided tour, enjoy tea or coffee and a snack. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 1 hour drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Fairytale New Zealand: Hobbiton Movie Set CODE: TRG-E DURATION 6.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Indulge your senses with director Peter Jackson's cinematic tribute to writer JRR Tolkien during this fascinating excursion to the Hobbiton movie set. Originally constructed in 1999 for the filming of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the movie set was rebuilt in amazing detail in 2010 for the filming of The Hobbit and its sequel. Scenic Drive Depart the pier with your driver-guide for the scenic, approximately 75-minute drive through Tauranga and across the Kaimai Range and Waikato Lowlands en route to the Hobbiton movie set. Located near Matamata, the set was originally constructed in 1999 for the filming of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Osteria Restaurant Upon arrival at this iconic family-owned and run venue, enjoy authentic and high-quality Italian cuisine and marvel at its combined rustic and luxury themed surroundings. Hobbiton Movie Set Upon arrival, take a guided tour of the Hobbiton movie set, which was completely rebuilt in amazing detail in 2010 for the forthcoming three films of The Hobbit. Along the way, stroll around the home of the hobbits, where Bilbo Baggins lived, and see the Party Tree, restored bridge and old pub. Following your guided tour, enjoy tea or coffee and a snack. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 1 hour drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 800 yards (about 731 metres) over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 10 steps at the venue. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 800 yards (about 731 metres) over uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and 10 steps at the venue. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. The tour sequence may vary.

6.5 HOURS
Geothermal Wonderland
Geothermal Wonderland
TRG-A

Rotorua is one of New Zealand's most popular tourist centres, made famous by its Maori culture and thermal waters. Discover New Zealand's natural marvels, its geothermal system on this tour. Rotorua From Tauranga, it is a 90-minute drive to Rotorua with your driver-guide, beginning with a scenic journey inland through the kiwifruit country of Te Puke, the 'Kiwifruit Capital of the World'. This small furry fruit, once known as the Chinese gooseberry, has done a great deal to boost the area's prosperity. Te Puia Pass through Rotorua, to one of New Zealand's leading cultural and thermal attractions. See young Maori apprentices being taught the ancient art of carving and weaving before discovering the Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve, Rotorua's largest and best known thermal area. Exploration of the site is on foot, you will pass boiling mud pools and the soaring Pohutu geyser. This incredible display of nature's raw force provides insight into the awesome natural forces at work below. Te Puia's Maori cultural performance will transport you back in time, beginning with a spine-tingling wero (challenge) from a Maori warrior followed by a traditional powhiri (welcome). You are then invited inside the beautifully carved wharenui (meeting house), to experience a traditional and unique Maori concert. Enjoy lunch at Te Puia with amazing kai against a backdrop of geysers and stunning park views as you enjoy a range of Kiwi flavours at Pataka Kai Restaurant. Afterwards, begin the approximately 90-minute drive back to Tauranga and your ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. Geothermal Wonderland CODE: TRG-A DURATION 7 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Rotorua is one of New Zealand's most popular tourist centres, made famous by its Maori culture and thermal waters. Discover New Zealand's natural marvels, its geothermal system on this tour. Rotorua From Tauranga, it is a 90-minute drive to Rotorua with your driver-guide, beginning with a scenic journey inland through the kiwifruit country of Te Puke, the 'Kiwifruit Capital of the World'. This small furry fruit, once known as the Chinese gooseberry, has done a great deal to boost the area's prosperity. Te Puia Pass through Rotorua, to one of New Zealand's leading cultural and thermal attractions. See young Maori apprentices being taught the ancient art of carving and weaving before discovering the Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve, Rotorua's largest and best known thermal area. Exploration of the site is on foot, you will pass boiling mud pools and the soaring Pohutu geyser. This incredible display of nature's raw force provides insight into the awesome natural forces at work below. Te Puia's Maori cultural performance will transport you back in time, beginning with a spine-tingling wero (challenge) from a Maori warrior followed by a traditional powhiri (welcome). You are then invited inside the beautifully carved wharenui (meeting house), to experience a traditional and unique Maori concert. Enjoy lunch at Te Puia with amazing kai against a backdrop of geysers and stunning park views as you enjoy a range of Kiwi flavours at Pataka Kai Restaurant. Afterwards, begin the approximately 90-minute drive back to Tauranga and your ship. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking with approximately one-half mile (800 metres) of pathway at Te Puia which is along paved and well maintained tracks. This tour is wheelchair accessible; however guests must be able to negotiate a few steps to get on/off the coach. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking with approximately one-half mile (800 metres) of pathway at Te Puia which is along paved and well maintained tracks. This tour is wheelchair accessible; however guests must be able to negotiate a few steps to get on/off the coach. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended.

7 HOURS
Lake Rotoiti & Glowworm Cave Kayaking
Lake Rotoiti & Glowworm Cave Kayaking
TRG-H

Get up close and personal with the natural surroundings of native New Zealand birdlife and fauna. Travel to Lake Rotoiti and kayak the calm lake's edge, enter the glow-worm cave and relax in the natural hot pools. Lake Rotoiti Depart the pier with your driver-guide for the approximately 1-hour drive to the lake. Enjoy a scenic sea-kayak experience past the cascading native bush including the Pohutukawa, New Zealand's native Christmas tree. View classic kiwi holiday homes dotted amongst the cliffs and coves. Explore the quiet lake's edge with abundant birdlife before parting the bush to enter the glow-worm cave. Hot Pools Relax in the natural thermal hot pools as you reflect on your nature experience. Enjoy the myths and legends of the Maori people linked to Lake Rotoiti relayed to you by your guide. Your tour concludes back at the pier after an approximately 1-hour drive. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Lake Rotoiti & Glowworm Cave Kayaking CODE: TRG-H DURATION 6.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Get up close and personal with the natural surroundings of native New Zealand birdlife and fauna. Travel to Lake Rotoiti and kayak the calm lake's edge, enter the glow-worm cave and relax in the natural hot pools. Lake Rotoiti Depart the pier with your driver-guide for the approximately 1-hour drive to the lake. Enjoy a scenic sea-kayak experience past the cascading native bush including the Pohutukawa, New Zealand's native Christmas tree. View classic kiwi holiday homes dotted amongst the cliffs and coves. Explore the quiet lake's edge with abundant birdlife before parting the bush to enter the glow-worm cave. Hot Pools Relax in the natural thermal hot pools as you reflect on your nature experience. Enjoy the myths and legends of the Maori people linked to Lake Rotoiti relayed to you by your guide. Your tour concludes back at the pier after an approximately 1-hour drive. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of physical activity and is recommended for guests in good physical condition in order to operate their kayak. This is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The maximum weight limit is 308 pounds (140 kilograms/22 stones). Minimum age required is 8 years old. Jeans are not allowed, we recommend shorts or casual pants; a fleece or rain jacket depending on the weather and to bring a swimsuit and a towel from the ship. This kayaking tour operates in two-seat kayaks and consists of approximately 2 hours in total of paddling. In the event of adverse weather conditions on Lake Rotoiti, for guests' safety and comfort an alternative location will be used and the tour duration may vary. The alternative location does not include the glow worm cave. A picnic snack is provided. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of physical activity and is recommended for guests in good physical condition in order to operate their kayak. This is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The maximum weight limit is 308 pounds (140 kilograms/22 stones). Minimum age required is 8 years old. Jeans are not allowed, we recommend shorts or casual pants; a fleece or rain jacket depending on the weather and to bring a swimsuit and a towel from the ship. This kayaking tour operates in two-seat kayaks and consists of approximately 2 hours in total of paddling. In the event of adverse weather conditions on Lake Rotoiti, for guests' safety and comfort an alternative location will be used and the tour duration may vary. The alternative location does not include the glow worm cave. A picnic snack is provided. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour.

6.5 HOURS
Maori Cultural Experience
Maori Cultural Experience
TRG-L

Experience a unique insight into the heritage and culture of the Maori people during this immersive, half-day sightseeing excursion to a traditional Maori marae. Tauranga, Marae, Folkloric Performance, Action Songs, Poi Dances, Stick Games, Haka War Dance Depart the pier with your guide for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive through Tauranga en route to a traditional Maori marae, a sacred outdoor space in the heart of the village. Upon entering the gates of the marae, you are warmly greeted by the tangata whenua (local people), then taken on a unique cultural journey through their Maori heritage and early New Zealand life. Enjoy a typical Maori folkloric performance featuring action songs, poi dances, stick games, and the haka war dance. Refreshments, Minden Lookout, Bay of Plenty, Matapihi and Maungatapu Peninsulas, Gate Pa Following light refreshments served at the marae, re-board your coach and head to Minden Lookout. Upon arrival, take in spectacular panoramic views over the Bay of Plenty. After a photo stop here, re-board your coach and continue along the scenic Matapihi and Maungatapu peninsulas en route to Gate Pa, site of a battle between the Maoris and British in 1864. View the Maori War Canoe, Te Awanui, and downtown waterfront, then re-board your coach and commence the drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Maori Cultural Experience CODE: TRG-L DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience a unique insight into the heritage and culture of the Maori people during this immersive, half-day sightseeing excursion to a traditional Maori marae. Tauranga, Marae, Folkloric Performance, Action Songs, Poi Dances, Stick Games, Haka War Dance Depart the pier with your guide for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive through Tauranga en route to a traditional Maori marae, a sacred outdoor space in the heart of the village. Upon entering the gates of the marae, you are warmly greeted by the tangata whenua (local people), then taken on a unique cultural journey through their Maori heritage and early New Zealand life. Enjoy a typical Maori folkloric performance featuring action songs, poi dances, stick games, and the haka war dance. Refreshments, Minden Lookout, Bay of Plenty, Matapihi and Maungatapu Peninsulas, Gate Pa Following light refreshments served at the marae, re-board your coach and head to Minden Lookout. Upon arrival, take in spectacular panoramic views over the Bay of Plenty. After a photo stop here, re-board your coach and continue along the scenic Matapihi and Maungatapu peninsulas en route to Gate Pa, site of a battle between the Maoris and British in 1864. View the Maori War Canoe, Te Awanui, and downtown waterfront, then re-board your coach and commence the drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven, gravel, and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and local currency or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests may be asked to remove their hats and shoes when entering the Maori meetinghouse. Photography may be restricted in certain areas. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven, gravel, and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and local currency or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests may be asked to remove their hats and shoes when entering the Maori meetinghouse. Photography may be restricted in certain areas. The tour sequence may vary.

4 HOURS
Tauranga by Private Car with Guide - Full Day
Tauranga by Private Car with Guide - Full Day
TRG-W

Explore Tauranga at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Tauranga by Private Car with Guide - Full Day CODE: TRG-W DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Tauranga at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 3 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 3 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary.

8 HOURS
Tauranga by Private Car with Guide - Half Day
Tauranga by Private Car with Guide - Half Day
TRG-V

Explore Tauranga at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Tauranga by Private Car with Guide - Half Day CODE: TRG-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Tauranga at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 3 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 3 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary.

4 HOURS
Tauranga by Private Van with Guide - Full Day
Tauranga by Private Van with Guide - Full Day
TRG-Y

Explore Tauranga at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Tauranga by Private Van with Guide - Full Day CODE: TRG-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Tauranga at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary.

8 HOURS
Tauranga by Private Van with Guide - Half Day
Tauranga by Private Van with Guide - Half Day
TRG-X

Explore Tauranga at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Tauranga by Private Van with Guide - Half Day CODE: TRG-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Tauranga at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary.

4 HOURS
Tauranga Scenic Harbour Cruise
Tauranga Scenic Harbour Cruise
TRG-M

Discover the splendid vistas and coastal diversity of Tauranga Harbour during this picturesque sightseeing cruise aboard the Bay Explorer. Tauranga, Harbour Cruise, Bay Explorer Depart the pier for the short walk to the awaiting Bay Explorer. This spacious, approximately 60-foot-long (about 18-metre-long) boat features 360-degree outdoor views, comfortable, fully-enclosed seating downstairs, and a large, open sundeck for viewing and sightseeing. Upon arrival, embark the vessel, receive your safety and tour instructions, and begin your picturesque cruise along Tauranga Harbour. Port Facilities, Coastal Villages, Forests, Beaches. Bays, Coves, Mount Maunganui, Stella Passage Expansive Tauranga Harbour features a blend of high-intensity port facilities and contrasting quiet coastal villages, lush, verdant forests, open, sandy beaches, and bays of many coves. Your route travels through Tauranga Port, considered New Zealand's largest export-port and largest port by volume. Cruise towards the shores of Mount Maunganui and through the Stella Passage, then on to Tauranga City. Bustling Ports, Beaches, Forests, Fish, Marine Life, Penguins, Schools of Fish, Seabirds, Sharks Along the way, discover why Tauranga Harbour is considered the most beautiful harbour in the North Island of New Zealand, and home to some of the finest, and most diverse, harbour views in New Zealand. If you are lucky, you might also enjoy close-up encounters with the local marine life, penguins, schools of fish, seabirds, and sharks that inhabit this area. Following your harbour cruise, disembark the vessel and commence the short walk back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Tauranga Scenic Harbour Cruise CODE: TRG-M DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Discover the splendid vistas and coastal diversity of Tauranga Harbour during this picturesque sightseeing cruise aboard the Bay Explorer. Tauranga, Harbour Cruise, Bay Explorer Depart the pier for the short walk to the awaiting Bay Explorer. This spacious, approximately 60-foot-long (about 18-metre-long) boat features 360-degree outdoor views, comfortable, fully-enclosed seating downstairs, and a large, open sundeck for viewing and sightseeing. Upon arrival, embark the vessel, receive your safety and tour instructions, and begin your picturesque cruise along Tauranga Harbour. Port Facilities, Coastal Villages, Forests, Beaches. Bays, Coves, Mount Maunganui, Stella Passage Expansive Tauranga Harbour features a blend of high-intensity port facilities and contrasting quiet coastal villages, lush, verdant forests, open, sandy beaches, and bays of many coves. Your route travels through Tauranga Port, considered New Zealand's largest export-port and largest port by volume. Cruise towards the shores of Mount Maunganui and through the Stella Passage, then on to Tauranga City. Bustling Ports, Beaches, Forests, Fish, Marine Life, Penguins, Schools of Fish, Seabirds, Sharks Along the way, discover why Tauranga Harbour is considered the most beautiful harbour in the North Island of New Zealand, and home to some of the finest, and most diverse, harbour views in New Zealand. If you are lucky, you might also enjoy close-up encounters with the local marine life, penguins, schools of fish, seabirds, and sharks that inhabit this area. Following your harbour cruise, disembark the vessel and commence the short walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 0.6 miles (about one kilometre), with six steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat, and steps on board the boat between the sundeck and fully-enclosed seating area below. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing with flat, sturdy, and closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, a sweater or light jacket, bottled water, and local currency or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Drinks and snacks are available on board the boat at each guest's own expense. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 0.6 miles (about one kilometre), with six steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat, and steps on board the boat between the sundeck and fully-enclosed seating area below. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to seasickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing with flat, sturdy, and closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, a sweater or light jacket, bottled water, and local currency or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Drinks and snacks are available on board the boat at each guest's own expense. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, fish and marine life sightings are not guaranteed. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions.

2.5 HOURS

Wellington, New Zealand

Capital Bites Walking Sampler
Capital Bites Walking Sampler
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Many world cities vie for the moniker of “Capital of Cool” – but here in Kiwi country, there’s only one: Wellington. This town isn’t just New Zealand’s political capital, but its culinary one, too. On this curated food walk, led by a seasoned local guide, you’ll find – and taste – why. After a half-hour shuttle from the ship to central Wellington, you’ll set out on foot with your seasoned local guide. A carefully curated pedestrian banquet awaits as you trace a delectable path around town over the next three hours. The journey takes you through iconic markets, down charming laneways, and into hidden eateries – each offering a unique slice of Wellington’s rich food culture. World-class coffee, regional wine, and craft-brewed beer. Zesty pizza. Artisanal cheeses. Scrumptious chocolate. Traditional Maori dishes, contemporary fusional creations, and more. All are on the menu as your knowledgeable escort/food guru shepherds the small group around, complementing the bites with fascinating intel on Wellington’s history, culture, and the passionate chefs who bring its cuisine to life. Whether you’re a seasoned gastronome or a curious traveler (with foodie tendencies), this excursion provides a tantalizing intro to Wellington’s dynamic eats scene Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Capital Bites Walking Sampler CODE: WLG-O DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Many world cities vie for the moniker of “Capital of Cool” – but here in Kiwi country, there’s only one: Wellington. This town isn’t just New Zealand’s political capital, but its culinary one, too. On this curated food walk, led by a seasoned local guide, you’ll find – and taste – why. After a half-hour shuttle from the ship to central Wellington, you’ll set out on foot with your seasoned local guide. A carefully curated pedestrian banquet awaits as you trace a delectable path around town over the next three hours. The journey takes you through iconic markets, down charming laneways, and into hidden eateries – each offering a unique slice of Wellington’s rich food culture. World-class coffee, regional wine, and craft-brewed beer. Zesty pizza. Artisanal cheeses. Scrumptious chocolate. Traditional Maori dishes, contemporary fusional creations, and more. All are on the menu as your knowledgeable escort/food guru shepherds the small group around, complementing the bites with fascinating intel on Wellington’s history, culture, and the passionate chefs who bring its cuisine to life. Whether you’re a seasoned gastronome or a curious traveler (with foodie tendencies), this excursion provides a tantalizing intro to Wellington’s dynamic eats scene Please note: This active excursion involves substantial standing and approximately 3 km /1.85 mi of walking over mostly paved surfaces with some steps and inclines. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Special dietary needs may be able to be accommodated with 48 hrs advance notice. Wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This active excursion involves substantial standing and approximately 3 km /1.85 mi of walking over mostly paved surfaces with some steps and inclines. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Special dietary needs may be able to be accommodated with 48 hrs advance notice. Wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes. The order of sights and activities may vary.

4 HOURS
In the Footsteps of Lord of the Rings
In the Footsteps of Lord of the Rings
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Explore Wellington's connection with the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy during this memorable excursion to the locations and settings where many of the scenes were filmed. Your guide with knowledge of Wellington and the movies and their production will provide behind-the-scenes insight to where the filming first began. Mt. Victoria Lookout Depart the pier for the short drive to Mt. Victoria Lookout. This is Wellington's best vantage point with 360° views of the city and harbour. Film Locations Next proceed to the film locations located on Mt Victoria. Take a gentle stroll through the picturesque forest of the 'Outer Shire' where Frodo and the Hobbits began their journey. Many scenes were filmed here including the 'Race to the Ferry' and the famous 'Get off the Road' scene. Learn how the films were made while visiting scenes and locations right in the heart of Wellington City. Weta Workshop Travelling to Miramar you will have the exclusive opportunity to visit "Weta Studios - The Weta Workshop". This experience offers a peek into the magic of Weta and the many films they have worked on. You will be given an insight into the movies Weta is best known for as well as given an introduction to processes and creative and innovative thinking that goes on within the walls of this custom built facility. This movie based visitor experience provides a unique behind-the-scenes glimpse into the workings of Weta Workshop. The story of the creative process is told and guided by a member of the talented Weta Workshop crew from the workshop floor using the props, models and weapons they have helped make for the movies. They may even reveal some of the secrets behind the movie magic. You will enjoy a private screening of a 25-minute behind-the-scenes film, which tells the story and history of the film industry in Wellington and features interviews with Weta Workshop co-founders Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, Tania Rodger and Jamie Selkirk. Return to the cruise terminal, approximately 30-minute drive, via Evans Bay and Oriental Bay for stunning views of Wellington city and harbour. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. In the Footsteps of Lord of the Rings CODE: WLG-E DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Explore Wellington's connection with the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy during this memorable excursion to the locations and settings where many of the scenes were filmed. Your guide with knowledge of Wellington and the movies and their production will provide behind-the-scenes insight to where the filming first began. Mt. Victoria Lookout Depart the pier for the short drive to Mt. Victoria Lookout. This is Wellington's best vantage point with 360° views of the city and harbour. Film Locations Next proceed to the film locations located on Mt Victoria. Take a gentle stroll through the picturesque forest of the 'Outer Shire' where Frodo and the Hobbits began their journey. Many scenes were filmed here including the 'Race to the Ferry' and the famous 'Get off the Road' scene. Learn how the films were made while visiting scenes and locations right in the heart of Wellington City. Weta Workshop Travelling to Miramar you will have the exclusive opportunity to visit "Weta Studios - The Weta Workshop". This experience offers a peek into the magic of Weta and the many films they have worked on. You will be given an insight into the movies Weta is best known for as well as given an introduction to processes and creative and innovative thinking that goes on within the walls of this custom built facility. This movie based visitor experience provides a unique behind-the-scenes glimpse into the workings of Weta Workshop. The story of the creative process is told and guided by a member of the talented Weta Workshop crew from the workshop floor using the props, models and weapons they have helped make for the movies. They may even reveal some of the secrets behind the movie magic. You will enjoy a private screening of a 25-minute behind-the-scenes film, which tells the story and history of the film industry in Wellington and features interviews with Weta Workshop co-founders Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, Tania Rodger and Jamie Selkirk. Return to the cruise terminal, approximately 30-minute drive, via Evans Bay and Oriental Bay for stunning views of Wellington city and harbour. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking over unpaved tracks and lawns for approximately 0.5 kilometres, with a few steps and inclines to negotiate at the lookout point and film locations. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. None of the former movie sites visited on this tour were left standing; all were completely returned to their natural state. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking over unpaved tracks and lawns for approximately 0.5 kilometres, with a few steps and inclines to negotiate at the lookout point and film locations. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended. None of the former movie sites visited on this tour were left standing; all were completely returned to their natural state. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

3.5 HOURS
Maori Cultural Walking Tour
Maori Cultural Walking Tour
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See Te Whanganui a Tara, the Maori name for Wellington Harbour, from the perspective of the mana whenua – the indigenous people who claim ancient historical rights over the land. This fascinating two-hour walk begins with a shuttle ride from Wellington’s modern cruise port to a different waterfront district with deep roots in the Maori culture. The area known as Te Aro Pa was one of the city’s largest Maori communities until the 1880s, and your walk begins at Te Raukura-Te Wharewaka o Po¯neke, a landmark building located on what was once its harbor frontage. With your local guide providing the narration, take a walk through and learn about the various design elements of the Te Raukura building and its connection to the legendary Polynesian explorer Kupe, original discoverer of New Zealand per Maori oral history. A standout among the many intriguing takeaways from this amble into another culture’s stories is the one depicting the two taniwha (supernatural dragon-like beings) who shaped Wellington’s harbor eons ago. Another highlight is your exclusive access to the excavations underway at a 200-year-old whare ponga archaeological site. By the tour’s end, you’ll be well-informed about the environmental and cultural influence the ancient Ma¯ori culture still has on modern Wellington’s urban landscape. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Maori Cultural Walking Tour CODE: WLG-N DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. See Te Whanganui a Tara, the Maori name for Wellington Harbour, from the perspective of the mana whenua – the indigenous people who claim ancient historical rights over the land. This fascinating two-hour walk begins with a shuttle ride from Wellington’s modern cruise port to a different waterfront district with deep roots in the Maori culture. The area known as Te Aro Pa was one of the city’s largest Maori communities until the 1880s, and your walk begins at Te Raukura-Te Wharewaka o Po¯neke, a landmark building located on what was once its harbor frontage. With your local guide providing the narration, take a walk through and learn about the various design elements of the Te Raukura building and its connection to the legendary Polynesian explorer Kupe, original discoverer of New Zealand per Maori oral history. A standout among the many intriguing takeaways from this amble into another culture’s stories is the one depicting the two taniwha (supernatural dragon-like beings) who shaped Wellington’s harbor eons ago. Another highlight is your exclusive access to the excavations underway at a 200-year-old whare ponga archaeological site. By the tour’s end, you’ll be well-informed about the environmental and cultural influence the ancient Ma¯ori culture still has on modern Wellington’s urban landscape. Please note: This active excursion involves substantial standing and approximately 2 km /1.25 mi of walking over mostly paved surfaces. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes. The order of sights and activities may vary. Please note: This active excursion involves substantial standing and approximately 2 km /1.25 mi of walking over mostly paved surfaces. The tour is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes. The order of sights and activities may vary.

3 HOURS
New Zealand’s Capital
New Zealand’s Capital
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Get acquainted with the essential features of New Zealand's lively capital during this half-day excursion. Downtown Wellington Begin with the drive through Lambton Quay, Wellington's main business and shopping district. Here, board the cable car for a short ride up to Kelburn. The coach waits at the top to take you next to the Lady Norwood Garden. Lady Norwood Garden Lady Norwood Rose Garden boasts over 100 kinds of roses at the height of the season. Continue the sightseeing drive past New Zealand's parliamentary complex, easily recognized by the distinct edifice of The Beehive, which has become the architectural symbol of the country. On the opposite side stands the old government building, one of the largest all-wooden buildings in the world. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Your last stop will be at Te Papa, New Zealand's bold and innovative national museum and a recognized world leader in interactive and visitor-focused museum experiences. New Zealand's geology and natural environment, and the stories of New Zealand's indigenous people, the Maori, are celebrated in Te Papa's permanent exhibitions. Enjoy a guided tour through this wonderful museum with some free time to explore afterwards. This tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered New Zealand’s Capital CODE: WLG-A DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Get acquainted with the essential features of New Zealand's lively capital during this half-day excursion. Downtown Wellington Begin with the drive through Lambton Quay, Wellington's main business and shopping district. Here, board the cable car for a short ride up to Kelburn. The coach waits at the top to take you next to the Lady Norwood Garden. Lady Norwood Garden Lady Norwood Rose Garden boasts over 100 kinds of roses at the height of the season. Continue the sightseeing drive past New Zealand's parliamentary complex, easily recognized by the distinct edifice of The Beehive, which has become the architectural symbol of the country. On the opposite side stands the old government building, one of the largest all-wooden buildings in the world. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Your last stop will be at Te Papa, New Zealand's bold and innovative national museum and a recognized world leader in interactive and visitor-focused museum experiences. New Zealand's geology and natural environment, and the stories of New Zealand's indigenous people, the Maori, are celebrated in Te Papa's permanent exhibitions. Enjoy a guided tour through this wonderful museum with some free time to explore afterwards. This tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of leisurely walking, with a few steps to climb. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to embark and disembark the coach via the bus steps. At the Lady Norwood Garden, this is not a guided tour. Depending on the time of year, Lady Norwood Garden will display differing flora. Order of sites seen may vary. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of leisurely walking, with a few steps to climb. It is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair; however, guests must be able to embark and disembark the coach via the bus steps. At the Lady Norwood Garden, this is not a guided tour. Depending on the time of year, Lady Norwood Garden will display differing flora. Order of sites seen may vary.

4.5 HOURS
Otari Wilton's Bush Nature Trek
Otari Wilton's Bush Nature Trek
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Discover Wellington's beautiful native plants during this scenic, off the beaten track half-day excursion on-foot. Join your nature guide to walk you through Otari Native Botanic Garden and Wilton's Bush Reserve. Otari Native Botanic Garden and Wilton's Bush Reserve Start your journey with an approximately 15-minute drive to Botanic Gardens. Upon arrival, join your experienced nature guide for an approximately 2-hour walk as he lead you through this magnificent, immaculately maintained botanic garden. Otari is the only Botanic Garden in New Zealand that is solely dedicated to New Zealand Native plants. This unique plant sanctuary and forest reserve consists of 100 hectares of native forest, and five hectares of plant collections. Some of Wellington's oldest trees are here, including an 800-year-old Rimu. Otari-Wilton's Bush is classified as a Garden of National Significance by the New Zealand Gardens Trust. It is also one of the Founding Gardens of the Trust. Otari occupies the same valley as Zealandia Wildlife Sanctuary and as such it hosts a rich variety of New Zealand native birds which follow you throughout the trek. Some of the native birds you may see (and hear) on your walk include Kereru (Wood Pigeon), Kaka, Kakariki, Karearea, Tui and Fantails. Finally, stop at the Stellin Memorial Lookout for some spectacular views over Wellington City, before continuing your 30-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Otari Wilton's Bush Nature Trek CODE: WLG-M DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover Wellington's beautiful native plants during this scenic, off the beaten track half-day excursion on-foot. Join your nature guide to walk you through Otari Native Botanic Garden and Wilton's Bush Reserve. Otari Native Botanic Garden and Wilton's Bush Reserve Start your journey with an approximately 15-minute drive to Botanic Gardens. Upon arrival, join your experienced nature guide for an approximately 2-hour walk as he lead you through this magnificent, immaculately maintained botanic garden. Otari is the only Botanic Garden in New Zealand that is solely dedicated to New Zealand Native plants. This unique plant sanctuary and forest reserve consists of 100 hectares of native forest, and five hectares of plant collections. Some of Wellington's oldest trees are here, including an 800-year-old Rimu. Otari-Wilton's Bush is classified as a Garden of National Significance by the New Zealand Gardens Trust. It is also one of the Founding Gardens of the Trust. Otari occupies the same valley as Zealandia Wildlife Sanctuary and as such it hosts a rich variety of New Zealand native birds which follow you throughout the trek. Some of the native birds you may see (and hear) on your walk include Kereru (Wood Pigeon), Kaka, Kakariki, Karearea, Tui and Fantails. Finally, stop at the Stellin Memorial Lookout for some spectacular views over Wellington City, before continuing your 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 1.25 miles (about 2 kilometers) over unpaved, uneven and steep in places terrain with 30-40 steps spread out through the track. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring hat, sunscreen, wind/rain jacket depending on the day. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 1.25 miles (about 2 kilometers) over unpaved, uneven and steep in places terrain with 30-40 steps spread out through the track. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring hat, sunscreen, wind/rain jacket depending on the day.

3 HOURS
Seal Coast Safari
Seal Coast Safari
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This half-day excursion offers access to Wellington's rugged, untouched and hidden southern coastline, offering fantastic views, and the chance to see some of New Zealand's marine wildlife including Zealand fur seals. Wellington, Farmland, Cook Strait, Red Rocks, Tongue Point, Fur Seals Enjoy a 4WD adventure into some of Wellington's most beautiful scenery over farmland with fabulous views of Cook Strait and the famous Red Rocks. Created over 210 million years ago by an undersea volcano, these twisted iron oxide rocks are steeped in Mâori myths. Depart the pier and drive by the city and through coastal farmland, until you reach Tongue Point, home to 600 native fur seals. Leaning Lighthouse of Wellington As your guide leads you to the best spot for pictures he'll share stories of these heart-warming mammals. Nearby, see the Leaning Lighthouse of Wellington. Built in 1915, the decommissioned 65-foot tall tower was one of New Zealand's first automated lighthouses and, yes, it does lean a little. Morning/Afternoon Tea, Farmland, Makara Village After refreshments, you'll board your 4WD once again for the ride back to the ship. En route you will cross farmland and fault lines before passing through the quaint village of Makara. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Seal Coast Safari CODE: WLG-B DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. This half-day excursion offers access to Wellington's rugged, untouched and hidden southern coastline, offering fantastic views, and the chance to see some of New Zealand's marine wildlife including Zealand fur seals. Wellington, Farmland, Cook Strait, Red Rocks, Tongue Point, Fur Seals Enjoy a 4WD adventure into some of Wellington's most beautiful scenery over farmland with fabulous views of Cook Strait and the famous Red Rocks. Created over 210 million years ago by an undersea volcano, these twisted iron oxide rocks are steeped in Mâori myths. Depart the pier and drive by the city and through coastal farmland, until you reach Tongue Point, home to 600 native fur seals. Leaning Lighthouse of Wellington As your guide leads you to the best spot for pictures he'll share stories of these heart-warming mammals. Nearby, see the Leaning Lighthouse of Wellington. Built in 1915, the decommissioned 65-foot tall tower was one of New Zealand's first automated lighthouses and, yes, it does lean a little. Morning/Afternoon Tea, Farmland, Makara Village After refreshments, you'll board your 4WD once again for the ride back to the ship. En route you will cross farmland and fault lines before passing through the quaint village of Makara. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 50 metres (54 yards) with 10 steps at the lookout point. It involves driving off-road and over rocky ground on farm roads; the ride may be bumpy at times. This tour is not suitable for guests with neck or back problems, limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Please be advised that this tour operates on 4WD vehicles with bench seating. The drive to Tongue Point is approximately 90 minutes and travel is in remote areas with no toilet facilities. Participation is very limited; guests must book early to avoid disappointment. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, animal sightings are not guaranteed. Tour sequence can vary. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for approximately 50 metres (54 yards) with 10 steps at the lookout point. It involves driving off-road and over rocky ground on farm roads; the ride may be bumpy at times. This tour is not suitable for guests with neck or back problems, limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Please be advised that this tour operates on 4WD vehicles with bench seating. The drive to Tongue Point is approximately 90 minutes and travel is in remote areas with no toilet facilities. Participation is very limited; guests must book early to avoid disappointment. Although frequently encountered on this type of tour, animal sightings are not guaranteed. Tour sequence can vary.

3.5 HOURS
The Storm Coast
The Storm Coast
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Explore the maritime beauty and dramatic views of Wellington's wreck-strewn Storm Coast during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion to Pencarrow Station. Wellington, Storm Coast, Petone, Hidden Lakes, Lighthouse, Maori Sites, Pencarrow Station Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 75-minute drive to Pencarrow Station and beautiful Wellington Harbour's easternmost point. En route, your drive along the panoramic route of the Storm Coast which follows the harbour shoreline and passes Petone, where Wellington's first settlers landed. As you drive along this dramatic coastline, see quaint coastal villages and bays, New Zealand's oldest lighthouse and hear tales of shipwrecks. Morning/Afternoon Tea, Farm Dog Demonstration, Cook Strait, South Island's Kaikoura Ranges Upon arrival at Pencarrow Station, one of the earliest settled sheep and cattle stations in the Wellington area, head to the Pencarrow Lodge, one of Wellington's best-kept secrets. Situated near the entrance to Wellington Harbour, the lodge offers spectacular vistas across Cook Strait to the South Island's Kaikoura Ranges. During a stop at the Pencarrow Lodge, you will enjoy a farm dog demonstration and savour the panoramic views whilst enjoying morning/afternoon tea, coffee and snacks. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 75-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. The Storm Coast CODE: WLG-H DURATION 3.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Explore the maritime beauty and dramatic views of Wellington's wreck-strewn Storm Coast during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion to Pencarrow Station. Wellington, Storm Coast, Petone, Hidden Lakes, Lighthouse, Maori Sites, Pencarrow Station Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 75-minute drive to Pencarrow Station and beautiful Wellington Harbour's easternmost point. En route, your drive along the panoramic route of the Storm Coast which follows the harbour shoreline and passes Petone, where Wellington's first settlers landed. As you drive along this dramatic coastline, see quaint coastal villages and bays, New Zealand's oldest lighthouse and hear tales of shipwrecks. Morning/Afternoon Tea, Farm Dog Demonstration, Cook Strait, South Island's Kaikoura Ranges Upon arrival at Pencarrow Station, one of the earliest settled sheep and cattle stations in the Wellington area, head to the Pencarrow Lodge, one of Wellington's best-kept secrets. Situated near the entrance to Wellington Harbour, the lodge offers spectacular vistas across Cook Strait to the South Island's Kaikoura Ranges. During a stop at the Pencarrow Lodge, you will enjoy a farm dog demonstration and savour the panoramic views whilst enjoying morning/afternoon tea, coffee and snacks. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 75-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 400 yards (about 366 metres), at times over uneven and gravel surfaces, with three-five steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a waterproof jacket from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 400 yards (about 366 metres), at times over uneven and gravel surfaces, with three-five steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and a waterproof jacket from the ship. The tour sequence may vary.

3.75 HOURS
Wellington by Private Car with Guide - Full Day
Wellington by Private Car with Guide - Full Day
WLG-W

Explore Wellington at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Wellington by Private Car with Guide - Full Day CODE: WLG-W DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Wellington at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 3 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 3 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary.

8 HOURS
Wellington by Private Car with Guide - Half Day
Wellington by Private Car with Guide - Half Day
WLG-V

Explore Wellington at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Wellington by Private Car with Guide - Half Day CODE: WLG-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Wellington at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 3 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 3 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary.

4 HOURS
Wellington by Private Van with Guide - Full Day
Wellington by Private Van with Guide - Full Day
WLG-Y

Explore Wellington at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Wellington by Private Van with Guide - Full Day CODE: WLG-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Wellington at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary.

8 HOURS
Wellington by Private Van with Guide - Half Day
Wellington by Private Van with Guide - Half Day
WLG-X

Explore Wellington at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Wellington by Private Van with Guide - Half Day CODE: WLG-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Wellington at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this programme. Driver/Guides are English-speaking; guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship for assistance with your individual itinerary.

4 HOURS
Zealandia Ecosanctuary & Cable Car
Zealandia Ecosanctuary & Cable Car
WLG-J

Experience the stunning natural beauty, history and conservation efforts of New Zealand during this panoramic, half-day sightseeing excursion. Wellington, Lambton Quay, Wellington Harbour and Cable Car, Funicular Ride, Panoramic Views Depart the pier for the short drive to Lambton Quay, located in the central business district and home to the 111-year-old Wellington Cable Car. Upon arrival, board the funicular for a vertical climb of over 390 feet (about 119 metres), and travel a length of approximately 2,000 feet (about 610 metres). Three minutes later, arrive at the top. From this commanding location, marvel at the breath-taking panoramic views over the city's rolling hills, downtown area, Wellington Harbour and beyond. Zealandia Ecosanctuary, Forested Valley Next, re-board your coach and continue on to Zealandia. Located just minutes from downtown Wellington, this approximately 550-acre (about 222-hectare) eco-sanctuary is tucked in a forested valley and protected by a unique, five-mile (about eight-kilometre), predator-proof fence. Interactive Museum Tour, Conservation Area, Rare Bird Species Upon arrival, take a guided, approximately two-hour walking tour. Along the way, discover the story of New Zealand's natural history and conservation movement in a world-class interactive museum. From here, your guide leads you through this extraordinary conservation area and shows you some of New Zealand's rarest species, including the saddleback and hihi birds, which were brought back from the brink of extinction. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach, and commence the short drive through the heart of the city and back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Zealandia Ecosanctuary & Cable Car CODE: WLG-J DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience the stunning natural beauty, history and conservation efforts of New Zealand during this panoramic, half-day sightseeing excursion. Wellington, Lambton Quay, Wellington Harbour and Cable Car, Funicular Ride, Panoramic Views Depart the pier for the short drive to Lambton Quay, located in the central business district and home to the 111-year-old Wellington Cable Car. Upon arrival, board the funicular for a vertical climb of over 390 feet (about 119 metres), and travel a length of approximately 2,000 feet (about 610 metres). Three minutes later, arrive at the top. From this commanding location, marvel at the breath-taking panoramic views over the city's rolling hills, downtown area, Wellington Harbour and beyond. Zealandia Ecosanctuary, Forested Valley Next, re-board your coach and continue on to Zealandia. Located just minutes from downtown Wellington, this approximately 550-acre (about 222-hectare) eco-sanctuary is tucked in a forested valley and protected by a unique, five-mile (about eight-kilometre), predator-proof fence. Interactive Museum Tour, Conservation Area, Rare Bird Species Upon arrival, take a guided, approximately two-hour walking tour. Along the way, discover the story of New Zealand's natural history and conservation movement in a world-class interactive museum. From here, your guide leads you through this extraordinary conservation area and shows you some of New Zealand's rarest species, including the saddleback and hihi birds, which were brought back from the brink of extinction. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach, and commence the short drive through the heart of the city and back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately two miles (about 3.2 kilometres), at times over uneven, loose dirt and natural surfaces, and inclines and declines, with three-five steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and funicular, and 15 steps at the sites visited. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, a waterproof jacket and local currency for purchases from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately two miles (about 3.2 kilometres), at times over uneven, loose dirt and natural surfaces, and inclines and declines, with three-five steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and funicular, and 15 steps at the sites visited. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear warm, comfortable clothing in layers with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, a waterproof jacket and local currency for purchases from the ship. The tour sequence may vary.

4 HOURS
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