Destination
Australia and New Zealand
Trip Duration
14 nights
Cruise Ship
WesterdamCruise Company
Holland America LineStart Port
Auckland, New ZealandEnd Port
Sydney, AustraliaItinerary
Depart 17:00
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 08:00
Depart 17:00
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 12:00
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 10:00
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 08:00
Depart 17:00
Picton is a large port town in the Marlborough region which is situated North East of the South Island of New Zealand. Tourism in Picton and the surrounding area is very much focused on wildlife and the local landscape. Picton is an idea base for exploring the Marlborough Sound. There are numerous day cruises to areas such as Lochmara, where guests can expect to find bushwalks, wildlife as well as traditional Kiwi culture Tourists are advised to visit the Whaling Museum and the restored ship 'Edwin Fox' which is located in the port of Pictons.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 17:00
The village of Lyttelton is located on the South Island of New Zealand. The indigenous people New Zealand, the Maori settled in the surrounding area around 1000 years ago. The port facilities and the Holy Trinity Church there are worth seeing.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
Port Chalmers is a historical seaside town, located North of Otago Harbour. Founded in 1844, many of the original brick houses still stand today adding to the historic feel of the town. Some of the very first explorations of the Arctic by adventurers such as Captain Scott began in Port Chalmers. Visitors to Port Chalmers can learn about the historical and modern day importance of the port by visiting the Port Chalmers Regional Maritime Museum. Port Chalmers is also a well-known hub for art and culture, visible by the many antique shops and art galleries located in the area. A visit to Port Chalmers promises to be culturally unique.
Established in 1952, Fiordland National Park is an area of unmatched natural beauty. More than 1.2 million hectares in size, it is New Zealand’s largest national park and wildlife reserve. The park encompasses mountains and valleys, forests and fjords, and it is home to several unique New Zealand bird species that are not found anywhere else. The park enthralls backpackers and cruise passengers alike with its pristine wilderness and lush rainforests, and cruise passengers can enjoy close-up views of its breathtaking waterfalls and granite fjords without ever leaving the ship.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 17:00
Located in the shadow of Mount Wellington, Hobart is Tasmania’s largest and oldest city. Booming with tourism, the town boasts a buzzing waterfront area overflowing with shops, restaurants, and an enormous town market, Salamanca Place. The town center offers a plethora of dining, drinking, and shopping options, including a budding craft beer scene and several galleries featuring local art. Those looking to get away from it all may enjoy a scenic drive to the summit of Mount Wellington, or an excursion to the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Offering exquisite ocean views, private verandas and a whole host of exciting amenities for passengers to enjoy, the Westerdam should always be your first port of call for stylish and luxurious cruising.
Refurbishment Year:
2017Passengers:
1964Who is traveling?
2 Adults
14 nights
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