Effortlessly expand your itinerary with no stress New Zealand boasts a variety of breathtaking sights and attractions, spread across its diverse landscape. Due to limited public transport, it can be difficult to effectively organise how to see all the sights across this beautiful country. That’s where cruising comes in. It’s the perfect way to explore over 15,000 kilometres of coastline and visit multiple bucketlist locations, all in one trip. On one day you can enjoy worldclass shopping, sample local award-winning wine or trek past cascading waterfalls on one of the many popular hiking routes in Auckland, on New Zealand’s North Island. The next day, you could be wandering along the waterfront in Wellington on the southern end of North Island, riding the iconic Cable Car for fantastic views of the city or exploring some of the many interesting museums. The next, you could be journeying deep into the heart of the remote wilderness of New Zealand’s Fiordlands, experiencing the peaceful beauty of this magical place. On a cruise, you will be effortlessly transported from one breathtaking location to another, without a care in the world. Meaning you can focus on enjoying yourselves and exploring the fascinating locations, rather than coordinating your way across the country.
Get right into the heart of the spectacular Fiordlands
Flexibility for everyone
With so much to experience in New Zealand, and so much variety, there really is something for everyone to enjoy. And by choosing a cruise, you can experience as little or as much as you like. For those who prefer rest and relaxation, you can take advantage of the ship’s onboard amenities and sit back and enjoy the breathtaking scenery as you glide pass. For those who would rather get their heart rate up with adventurous, adrenaline-pumping activities, you can choose optional excursions at each port, like hiking up towards panoramic mountaintop views or snorkelling in the glittering turquoise waters. Alternatively, for those interested in soaking up the culture and learning about the history and science of the sights, you can visit the many museums at several ports, or speak with knowledge onboard guides as you pass by remarkable natural wonders. You can tailor your trip however you desire. And what’s more, if you’re in a large group with diverse interests, each individual can get involved as much or as little as they like, meaning everyone is happy and enjoying the holiday of their dreams.
Cruising is also the most ideal way to enjoy some of the most spectacular natural landscapes and feel immersed in your surroundings. New Zealand is home to Fiordland National Park, a glacier-carved valley flooded by water, fringed by mountain peaks. It’s a World Heritage Site on the southwest corner of New Zealand. Whilst embarking on a cruise, you can delve deep into the Fiordland, gliding between towering cliffs, lush mountain terrain and impressive peaks. Admire cascading waterfalls and look out for the ample wildlife patrolling the undisturbed natural landscape. Deep within Fiordland National Park, you will find Milford Sound, New Zealand’s most breathtaking natural attraction. Due to its remote location, surrounded by steep, imposing cliffs and deep green rainforest, this natural wonder remains unspoilt. The best way to explore the astounding scenery is by embarking on a cruise. Take to the waters to marvel at the views and spot intriguing wildlife such as seals, dolphins, penguins and precious birdlife. Many cruises also come with an informative guide, eager to share their knowledge and insight about the region’s history.
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