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Norwegian Spirit 13 Auckland-Sydney

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American-style steakhouse 'Cagney's Steakhouse'

Destination

Australia and New Zealand

Trip Duration

12 nights

Cruise Company

Norwegian

Itinerary

Depart 18:00

New Zealand is home to more than just beautiful landscapes and hobbits. A melting pot of different cultures, its blend of European, Pacific Islander, and indigenous Māori heritage give the island its unique charm. To get a real sense of the colonial, geographic, and indigenous forces that have shaped this city, be sure to check out the Auckland Museum, located in the heart of the city. Nature lovers might find themselves more drawn to the volcanoes, beaches, and caves nearby.

Arrive 07:00

Depart 16:00

Tauranga is a booming port city surrounded by stunning nature. Its bustling waterfront is full of diverse restaurants and pop-up shops that are popular among tourists and locals alike. Nearby, some of New Zealand’s greatest natural wonders are just waiting to be discovered. From the nearby Mount Maunganui to the hot springs of Rotorua to the marine life living just offshore, Tauranga is the perfect launching point to discover New Zealand’s bay of Islands.

Arrive 08:00

Depart 18:00

Gisborne is located on the Eastern coast of New Zealand. Unique to Gisborne is the opportunity to experience the first sunrise of the day before anywhere else in the world. Kaiti beach, the spot of the first European landing in New Zealand by Captain Cook is also located here. The wine produced in the area is highly regarded and tours are available of the many local wineries. Outdoor pursuits such as kayaking and surfing are also popular in the area. Certain Maori cultural traditions and customs can still be witnessed throughout the city.

Arrive 08:00

Depart 18:00

The main city in New Zealand’s Hawkes Bay region, Napier is a charming town built in the distinctive Art Deco style of the 1930s. Classic cars, vintage clothing and stunning design await if you choose to tour the city’s historical quarter. Napier is also a great destination for kids, with an aquarium, a technology museum, and a petting zoo all providing great activities for families. Grown-up travelers may prefer to spend the day touring a winery, and adventurous travelers won’t want to miss a day trip to Te Mata Park with its redwood forests and limestone cliffs.

Arrive 08:00

Depart 18:00

The capital of New Zealand, Wellington is a charming, coastal city with a number of cultural centers and landmarks disproportionate to its size. Its picturesque crescent-shaped harbor is the perfect place for a pleasant walk on a calm day, or you can explore the surrounding countryside on a guided tour – a landscape you just might recognize from New Zealand’s most famous fantasy film trilogy, The Lord of the Rings.

Arrive 09:30

Depart 18:30

Timaru is situated on the South Island of New Zealand in the South Canterbury region. Visit the most important museum in the entire region, the South Canterbury Museum. For art lovers Aigantighe Art Gallery is highly recommended. The Bay Area park has a miniature golf course, an ice skating rink, a maze and a stage for events.

Arrive 08:00

Depart 17:00

Once a Victorian seaside resort, Melbourne has evolved into a hip capital of culture where the party never stops. Its world-famous arts scene means it’s home to multiple exhibits and festivals each year. History buffs won’t want to miss out on historical landmarks such as Flinders Street Station, an Art Deco cinema called The Astor, or the Old Melbourne Gaol, a former prison for convicts. Those more interested in the 21st century will delight in the numerous art galleries, cocktail bars, and cafes just waiting to be discovered. And to keep its residents fueled up for all-night parties and high energy festivals, Melbourne reportedly has the best coffee in the world.

Arrive 07:00

Depart 15:00

Burnie is a city with an approximate population of 20,000 which lies in North-West Tasmania. Burnie is known as being a "town of makers". A trip to the Makers' Workshop is highly recommended, here visitors can expect to find a number of studios where local craftspeople demonstrate their unique skills. There is also a gift shop on site where visitors have the opportunity to purchase products produced locally in Tasmania. Visitors to Burnie can also enjoy a number of outdoor spots such as the popular Burnie Park.

Arrive 09:30

Depart 16:30

Eden is a small town in New South Wales, on the coast. The town has some sandy beaches that are perfect for surfing.

What’s included:

Included Services

  • All meals, excluding Specialty Restaurants
  • Most entertainment , activities on board
  • Child care
  • Use of on-board facilities
  • Accommodation in the cabin category you booked

Optional services:

  • Internet
  • Flights
  • Transfers
  • Travel insurance
  • Rental vehicles
  • Hotels
  • Shore excursions
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You will be sailing on:

Norwegian Spirit

Launched in 2005, Norwegian Spirit is a relative baby in NCL’s impressive fleet. Despite this, she has quickly forged a glowing reputation and this 77,000 tonne, 880 foot ship continues to carry her 1,966 passengers around the Asia and Australia.

Refurbishment Year:

2022

Passengers:

2018
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Who is traveling?

Adults18+ years
2
Kids0-17 years
0
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  • 2 Adults

  • 12 nights

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Norwegian Spirit 13 Auckland-Sydney