The Surf Wi-Fi Package is included as standard. This allows 1 device per guest unlimited minutes of access for general web browsing, email, and checking or posting to social media accounts. For an additional charge, you can upgrade to the Stream Wi-Fi Package which allows up to 4 devices plus access to video streaming, internet telephony as well as VPN/cloud storage services.
Drinks
Drinks are included on Seabourn cruises. Seabourn is known for its all-inclusive luxury experience, which generally covers a wide range of beverages. This includes not only standard alcoholic beverages like wine, beer, and cocktails, but also premium brands and fine wines. Additionally, non-alcoholic beverages such as soft drinks, specialty coffees, and teas are included. You can enjoy drinks at various bars, lounges, and restaurants throughout the ship without worrying about extra charges.
Tips
On Seabourn cruises, tips are included in the overall price of the cruise. Seabourn’s all-inclusive pricing covers gratuities for the ship’s crew, which means you don’t need to worry about tipping separately. This policy is part of their luxury service experience, aiming to simplify your trip and ensure a seamless and enjoyable journey. If you have any special requests or exceptional service, you can always recognize it, but additional tipping is not expected.
Specialty Dining
Specialty dining is included on Seabourn cruises. Unlike many other cruise lines that charge extra for specialty restaurants, Seabourn offers a range of fine dining options at no additional cost. This includes restaurants that serve gourmet cuisine and unique dining experiences, all part of their all-inclusive luxury offering. You can enjoy these specialty dining venues as part of your cruise fare, with no need for reservations or extra charges for dining at these restaurants.
Meals
Gourmet meals are included throughout the journey. Guests can savour a wide variety of dining options, from the refined ambiance of the main restaurant to specialty venues offering diverse cuisines. Menus emphasise fresh, high-quality ingredients and are often inspired by the ship's destinations. All meals, from breakfast to elegant multi-course dinners, as well as 24-hour in-suite dining, are included in the fare.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Port Fees & Taxes
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Insurance
Have the peace of mind that you're covered. Contact us after you have made the booking if you would like us to add this to your package.
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
Ship Facilities
Seabourn Quest - By Seabourn
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Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Seabourn Quest
4.3
Based on 6 reviews
Cabin
5
Service
5
Excursions
5
Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
First time on a small ship, we will never go on anything else in future.
From embarkation to the end absolute luxury, in terms of service, food, drinks and space, we never once queued for a lift, had trouble in finding a table at restaurants.
Absolutely loved being able to eat at anytime you wanted to, and able to do,it outside.
couple
6-10 cruises
25 Dec 2025
If Seabourn is not perfection, then I do not know what is. It was some years since I had travelled with them and it was good to see that their standards had not slipped. The food on board was simply outstanding. The ports visited were pretty ordinary, but this was to be expected as I think that technically this was a repositioning cruise. Thanks to everyone concerned for a great two weeks.
couple
10+ cruises
16 Dec 2025
Having sailed with Seabourn for the first time, we would never go back to large cruise ships. Just the best service - all inclusive and we were spoilt. A real treat. there was nothing at fault for the entire trip.
couple
2-5 cruises
31 Oct 2025
Despite Seabourn advertising 'Dining to suit all tastes' this was our second disappointing cruise with them as unfortunately I believed the hype and booked both cruises at the same time. I have booked 3 cruises with HAL as despite larger ships, at least the food is much better.
We didn't go on excursions as on our first cruise with them others said they were thoroughly disappointed with the excursions.
A shame.
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The world’s most popular cruise port with plenty to explore before, after or as part of your cruise. Head to Miami Beach and South Beach to rub suntanned shoulders with Florida’s rich and famous on the golden sands before heading to the star-filled bars and celerity-chef restaurants lining the way. Alternatively, head to the Everglades National Park to spot alligators and many exotic birds in the deep swamplands just south of Miami city.
Things to do in Miami:
Everglades National Park
With over 1.5 million acres of wetland, Everglades National Park is the third largest national park in the US. There’s plenty to explore in this stunning landscape, and visitors can take a tour with a guide, hop on a tram or simply hike one of the many trails.
Miami Beach
With no shortage of vibrant, lively attractions, Miami Beach is the place to be for sunshine, sand and the beautiful sea. Visitors enjoy a plethora of bars and eateries in the surrounding area, hit the art deco district or simply relax on a lounger on the beach.
Wynwood Walls
Whether you love art or you’re looking for an attraction in Miami, the Wynwood Walls are extraordinary. A unique outdoor gallery, you can spend your time admiring all of the huge, colouful murals that have been created by international artists.
At Sea
DAY 2-4
06 Jan 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Panama Canal Transit
DAY 5
09 Jan 2027
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Joining the mighty Atlantic to the vast Pacific oceans from Colon on the west coast to Panama City to the east, the Panama Canal bridges the two worlds without having to traverse the infamous Cape of Horn around Chile by ships. The journey down through the canal and its impressive locks by cruise ship is a destination and unique cruise ship experience in itself.
Things to do in Panama Canal Transit:
Miraflores Visitors Center
The Miraflores Visitor Center provides fantastic insight into the history of the Panama Canal, through films, exhibitions and observation decks overlooking the Panama Canal locks. Visitors can join guided tours and enjoy delicious cuisine and souvenirs.
Casco Viejo
Whilst stopping off on the Panama Canal, if you have the time, a trip to Casco Viejo is well worth the effort. Within the historic district of the city, it’s a designated World Heritage Site which was built in the late 17th century. With stunning architecture, restaurants, shops and more, this picturesque area is frequently listed as one of the top things to do whilst in Panama.
Ancon Hill
If you’re looking for breathtaking views out towards the city, head to Ancon Hill. spanning 199 metres, this impressive hill is a popular site to visit whilst in the area of Ancon or Panama City.
At Sea
DAY 6
10 Jan 2027
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The Equator - Crossing
DAY 7
11 Jan 2027
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Guayaquil
DAY 8
12 Jan 2027
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Machala
DAY 9
13 Jan 2027
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At Sea
DAY 10-11
14 Jan 2027
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Lima (Callao) - Overnight onboard
DAY 12-13
16 Jan 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Callao is a charming seaside city in Peru, just a short distance from the nation’s capital, home to stunning sandy beaches (primarily on the La Punta peninsula), a vibrant culture, flavourful Peruvian food, and an extensive naval history. As a vital Spanish settlement throughout the colonial era, and a city home to Peru’s main airport and seaport, there is just so much to discover and enjoy when you travel to this bustling urban centre. However, with Lima so close, tours to the Peruvian capital are a must when visiting. An incredible city brimming with culture and history, you’ll find all the modern comforts of a capital here alongside fascinating landmarks, intriguing museums, and more. Whether you’re looking for a quieter visit, soaking in the atmosphere of the city while you wander its history-rich streets, or something a little more lively with boutique shopping and bars where there’s always a party, Lima has it all.
Things to do in Lima (Callao) - Overnight onboard:
Fortaleza del Real Felipe
One of the few existing military fortifications in Peru and the largest military construction by the Spanish in the Americas, the Fortaleza del Real Felipe (Real Felipe Fortress) is an impressive 18th century castle that now houses the Peruvian Army Museum. Throughout history, it has played a pivotal role in both national and international events – with it being a major flashpoint of conflict during colonial power struggles in the 18th century, Peruvian separatist struggles against Spanish colonialism in the 19th century, and the decolonisation of the Americas – given that the loss of this military stronghold in Peru was among the dominos that led to Peruvian independence.
Callao Monumental Turismo historico
A colourful cultural hub in the heart of Callao, this district of the seaport city is home to an array of contemporary art galleries, boutique shopping, and restaurants; with so much culture to immerse yourself in here, and some fantastic authentic Peruvian food to enjoy, this area of Callao offers you an incredible insight into the arts and music that make this city – and indeed Peru as a whole – so special.
Metropolitan Cathedral of Lima
Initially constructed circa 1538, and then reconstructed and improved upon throughout the 18th century, the Metropolitan Cathedral of Lima is a staggering Roman Catholic Church in the heart of Lima; known for being where the Treasure of Lima was hidden in 1820, an infamous urban legend that is yet to be fully proven false despite the fact that no treasure has been found, this cathedral now plays host to a museum showcasing a collection of notable artworks from Lima’s colonial period.
San Martin, Peru
DAY 14
18 Jan 2027
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At Sea
DAY 15
19 Jan 2027
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Iquique
DAY 16
20 Jan 2027
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A coastal city situated in the north of Chile, Iquique features a blend of historic and modern architecture and lots of attractions to visit; including a 19th century clock tower that's located within Arturo Prat Square. Other top highlights in Iquique include the Corbeta Esmeralda Museum and Playa Cavancha beach.
At Sea
DAY 17-22
21 Jan 2027
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Easter Island (Sail By) - Overnight onboard
DAY 23-24
27 Jan 2027
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At Sea
DAY 25-29
29 Jan 2027
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Nuku Hiva Island
DAY 30
03 Feb 2027
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The largest of the Marquesas Islands, the beautiful Nuku Hiva is a unique tropical destination situated at the northern tip of French Polynesia. Known for its picturesque natural landscapes, hiking trails and relaxed vibe, it’s a hidden gem that’s waiting to be explored. Top highlights on Nuku Hiva include the Notre Dame Cathedral, Vaipo Waterfall and the Tiki Tuhiva sculpture.
Things to do in Nuku Hiva Island:
Notre Dame
Constructed in the 20th century, the Notre Dame Cathedral is a catholic cathedral that's surrounded by awe-inspiring tropical plantlife. A unique feature on the island, it's popular with tourists looking to find out more about the island's religious past.
Tiki Tuhiva
This iconic sculpture depicts two tiki on the top of Tuhiva Hill. Inaugurated in 2017, it overlooks the Bay of Taiohae and stands at 12 metres tall. A fascinating sculpture, it makes for a great photo opportunity whilst on the island.
Vaipo Waterfall
Arguably the most popular attraction to visit on the island is the Vaipo Waterfall. Standing at 1148 feet, this impressive waterfall is the tallest of its kind in Polynesia. Lying within the breathtaking Hakaui Valley, it’s a natural marvel of beauty.
Hiva Oa Island
DAY 31
04 Feb 2027
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At Sea
DAY 32
05 Feb 2027
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Fakarava
DAY 33
06 Feb 2027
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A breathtaking atoll island in French Polynesia, you'll feel like you're in paradise the moment you arrive on Fakarava. At 60km long, Fakarava has a beautiful coast, with turquoise waters and lush greenery. Enjoy snorkelling, swimming or simply wandering around this awe-inspiring island.
Rangiroa
DAY 34
07 Feb 2027
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Papeete, Tahiti - Overnight onboard
DAY 35-36
08 Feb 2027
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The capital city of French Polynesia, Papeetee – which is located on the iconic island of Tahiti – is a bustling, yet picturesque, port known for its stunningly clear waters, beautiful natural scenery, and interesting attractions. Despite being a rather small island, every type of traveller will find something they can enjoy here; Papeetee has beaches for sun lounging and swimming, bustling marketplaces for culture vultures who want to soak up the atmosphere of somewhere new, museums to explore if you’re someone interested in the history of this unique culture. The Gardens of Paofai and Bougainville Park also make for excellent places to stroll, with more adventurous hiking routes available further inland. Fort de la Fachoda, which is about a 20-minute drive from central Papeete, is a particular highlight of the area; home to an impressive waterfall, this is a beautiful spot to see more of the vibrant rainforests and intriguing ruins that litter this inland area. Although, really, however you decide to spend your time in Papeete, you’re in for a fantastic shore experience.
Things to do in Papeete, Tahiti - Overnight onboard:
Gardens of Paofai
If you’re looking for a quiet escape from the hustle and bustle of Papeete’s city centre, then heading to the Gardens of Paofai is far from a bad idea. Beautifully landscaped gardens in the heart of this vibrant city, this wooded area is the ideal destination to take a stroll in the shade or sit and relax. You’ll find a few ornamental fish ponds to admire here too, with the walking trails taking you to several spaces that offer a tranquil serenity. This is the ideal place to sit and enjoy the laid-back coastal ambiance here.
Papeete Market
The Papeete Market is a vibrant marketplace in the heart of the capital, and the perfect place to spend some time if you want to soak up some of the culture and cuisine that make this region so unique; here, among the busy stalls, you’ll find a variety of local foods and produce alongside hand-crafted artwork from all the archipelagos that make up French Polynesia – not just Papeete and Tahiti. If you’d rather admire from a distance, you’ll find somewhere to sit and sip on a coffee here, too.
Robert Wan Pearl Museum
Offering visitors a comprehensive look at pearls, including the process of collecting them and the legends associated with these unique cultured gems, the Robert Wan Pearl Museum is a truly fascinating place to visit when in Papeete. Immersing you in the intriguing world of pearls, with an exploration of historic individuals who held an affinity for pearls, how pearls are farmed around the world, and what it takes to spot the perfect pearl yourself, you’ll leave the Robert Wan Pearl Museum with a new appreciation for these interesting gemstones.
Bougainville Park
A small park in central Papeete, Bougainville Park is a beautiful spot to stroll when exploring this interesting city. Here, you’ll find tree-covered walkways and picturesque plant-life to admire. Once somewhere where important festivities and celebrations took place, perhaps most notably when King Pomare V ceded the islands to France in 1880, this park is now positioned as a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of this port city’s busier streets.
Opunohu Bay, Moorea
DAY 37
10 Feb 2027
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Bora Bora
DAY 38
11 Feb 2027
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When you think of paradise, you can’t help but think of Bora Bora. A small island in the South Pacific located within French Polynesia, it’s surrounded by mountainous peaks, turquoise waters and coral reefs. Filled with different luxurious resorts, the island is a popular place to go scuba diving, to relax on the beach (particularly on Matira Beach) and to hike.
Things to do in Bora Bora:
Scuba Diving
When in Bora Bora, scuba diving is a must. With a thriving marine life, filled with tropical fish and impressive colourful coral reefs, scuba diving in Bora Bora will be unlike anything you’ve experienced before.
Matira Beach
Surrounded by palm trees and other local vegetation, Matira Beach boasts white sand and beautiful water. The ultimate place to unwind whilst stopping off in Bora Bora, the beach is popular for its calm waters and the abundance of watersports that are available nearby, from scuba diving to jet skiing.
Hiking
Alternatively, if you’re looking for an opportunity to hike during your time in Bora Bora, there are plenty of hiking trails available throughout the island. One in particular that is popular with tourists is the Mount Pahia summit trail. Standing at an elevation of 661 metres above sea level, the views you’ll get from the summit will take your breath away.
At Sea
DAY 39
12 Feb 2027
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Aitutaki
DAY 40
13 Feb 2027
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Situated in the South Pacific, Aitutaki is a beautiful destination to stop off in whilst sailing around the Cook Islands. Surrounded by a barrier reef, it's known for its vast marine life and tranquil lagoon. Spend your time on the island relaxing on the beach, enjoying some snorkelling or strolling around the islands - which is inhabited by 1,800 people.
At Sea
DAY 41
14 Feb 2027
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International Dateline (Lost Day) - Crossing
DAY 41
15 Feb 2027
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An imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole, crossing this during your eastward voyage means you technically lose a calendar day – something that will also impact the time zone you’re in. It shouldn’t affect you too much as you cross, but it’s something to keep in mind when you reach your next destination.
Nuku'alofa
DAY 43
17 Feb 2027
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The largest and capital city of Tonga, Nuku’alofa is situated at the northern end of the island. With a rich history, there’s several key attractions in the city, including the Royal Palace of Tonga, the Royal Tombs and Talamahu Market.
Things to do in Nuku'alofa:
Royal Palace
A captivating wooden palace, the Royal Palace of Tonga was constructed in 1867. The king’s official residence, although you can’t enter the palace itself, there are beautiful views of it from the nearby waterfront.
Royal Tombs
Visible through iron gates, the Royal Tombs are another fascinating attraction that showcases the opulence and wealth of the aristocracy. Constructed of marble, it’s considered to be a sacred site within the Tonga culture.
Market
Bustling market that sells a huge variety of different items, from fresh fruit to wooden handicrafts and other souvenirs, it’s the perfect place to pick up a trinket to bring home with you to commemorate your getaway.
At Sea
DAY 44-46
18 Feb 2027
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Whangarei
DAY 47
21 Feb 2027
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Auckland
DAY 48
22 Feb 2027
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The beautiful and vibrant city of Auckland is popular with those visiting New Zealand due to its array of attractions, including the Auckland Domain park, bustling harbour and seaside promenade. An oasis of music, art and food, this captivating city has something for everyone.
Things to do in Auckland:
Sky Tower
Situated in the heart of the city, the Sky Tower is the tallest building in New Zealand. In the Central Business District, this popular attraction stands an impressive 328m tall. An icon of the skyline, you can take in breathtaking views from the top of it.
Auckland Zoo
Spanning over 16 hectares, the Auckland Zoo is also located in the centre of the city. Over 100 years old, it’s home to 2,800 animals and over 130 different species. With so many different exhibits to see, this captivating attraction is a wonderful place to visit regardless of who you’re travelling with.
Botanic Gardens
Auckland Botanic Gardens spans an impressive 156 acres, including 10 hectares of forest. Opened in 1982, it attracts over 1 million visitors each year due to its vast plant life. A beautiful attraction, this historic botanic garden is located in Manurewa.
Tauranga
DAY 49
23 Feb 2027
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A vibrant harbourside city located in the picturesque Bay of Plenty in New Zealand, Tauranga is home to an array of historic and modern attractions, including the Tauranga Art Gallery, Waimarino Water & Adventure Park and the Fernland Spa. With so much to see and do, you’ll be spoilt for choice on what you experience during your time there!
Things to do in Tauranga:
Art Gallery
Situated in the Western Bay of Plenty, the Tauranga Art Gallery is home to an array of exhibits, from historical pieces to modern art. A cultural attraction that’s popular with tourists and locals alike, the variety of artworks on show are bound to impress.
Adventure Park
This fun park is full of watersports, from kayaks to inflatable climbing walls. There’s even spaces for picnics - the ultimate place to explore during your time in Tauranga and one that’s bound to be a hit with the little ones!
Fernland Spa
Alternatively, you could head to the sumptuous Fernland Spa. Within easy reach of the heart of the city, it boasts mineral springs, hot pools, a large pool that’s surrounded by native foliage, 8 spacious private pools and more!
At Sea
DAY 50
24 Feb 2027
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Napier
DAY 51
25 Feb 2027
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A picturesque coastal city on the North Island of New Zealand, Napier is renowned for its vineyards and natural attractions. Top attractions in Napier include the National Aquarium of New Zealand, the Bluff Hill Lookout and the MTG Hawke’s Bay art gallery.
Things to do in Napier:
National Aquarium
Opened in 1957, the National Aquarium of New Zealand is home to a variety of marine life. A popular attraction in the city, it’s situated in the vibrant Marine Parade within moments of the centre. Popular with families and couples alike, this aquarium is a wonderful place to discover the marine life in the area and escape the hustle and bustle.
Bluff Hill Lookout
Once home to an artillery battery, this picturesque and historic lookout is the perfect place to enjoy incredible views out over the city and ocean. A relaxing landmark to visit, it provides plenty of opportunities for unforgettable photographs.
MTG Hawke’s Bay
Not only is this a popular museum, but also a theatre and art gallery in the centre of the city. Comprising three buildings, this modern landmark is the perfect place to see artworks, a show or even discover more about the city itself.
Wellington
DAY 52
26 Feb 2027
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The bustling capital of New Zealand, Wellington boasts a beautiful waterfront promenade, vibrant harbour and picturesque surroundings. With lots of different sights to discover, from the Wellington Botanic Gardens to the Wellington Cable Car and Wellington Zoo, there’s something for everyone to enjoy whilst stopping off during your cruise.
Things to do in Wellington:
Botanic Gardens
Spanning 25 hectares, the Wellington Botanic Garden is situated within easy reach of the city centre. With a variety of flora, from native forest to seasonal displays, it’s a tranquil place to explore away from the hustle and bustle.
Cable Car
A popular funicular railway, the Wellington Cable Car will take you from Lambton Quay and Kelburn. Spanning 612 metres, you’ll soar to 120 metres in the air and enjoy breathtaking views out over the city.
Wellington Zoo
Spanning 32 acres, this popular zoo is home to over 500 animals and 80 different species. Opened in 1906, it’s the ultimate family day out when visiting Wellington.
Picton
DAY 53
27 Feb 2027
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Kaikoura
DAY 54
28 Feb 2027
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Akaroa
DAY 55
01 Mar 2027
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Situated southeast of Christchurch, Akaroa is a picturesque town known for its diverse wildlife and numerous attractions, including the Giants House house and gardens, the Akaroa Lighthouse and the Shamarra Alpaca farm.
Things to do in Akaroa:
The Giants House
An extraordinary house and gardens decorated with unique mosaic sculptures and tiles. Intriguing to explore, it also features a cafe and B&B.
Akaroa Lighthouse
Built in 1878, the Akaroa Lighthouse overlooks the picturesque bay. A six-sided wooden building that measures 28 feet high, this scenic lighthouse is open to visitors wanting to explore its interior.
Shamarra Alpacas Farm
Giving you the opportunity to get up close to these fascinating animals, the extraordinary farm offers tours and is open year round.
Timaru
DAY 56
02 Mar 2027
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Port Chalmers
DAY 57
03 Mar 2027
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Oban
DAY 58
04 Mar 2027
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Fiordland National Park - Cruising
DAY 59
05 Mar 2027
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At Sea
DAY 60-62
06 Mar 2027
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Sydney - Overnight onboard
DAY 63-64
09 Mar 2027
Time at Port: TBD
The capital of New South Wales, Sydney is a popular tourist destination thanks to its variety of attractions, restaurants and picturesque surroundings. Best known for the Sydney Opera House, there’s so much to see and do in this vibrant city. Alongside Sydney Opera House, particular highlights include the Royal Botanic Garden and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Things to do in Sydney - Overnight onboard:
Opera House
An iconic attraction in Sydney, the Sydney Opera House is home to a variety of performances throughout the year and features unique 20th century architecture. Located on Sydney Harbour, this extraordinary building is well worth a visit to, whether you’re looking to watch a performance there or to simply explore it.
Royal Botanic Garden
A popular attraction in Sydney is the picturesque Royal Botanic Garden. Spanning 30 hectares on Sydney Harbour, it has a wide array of plant life and boasts incredible views of the Sydney Opera House and the city's wide array of skyscrapers. Established in the early 19th century, it makes for a wonderful visit if you’re looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Alternatively, you could reach for the sky at the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Constructed out of steel, this prominent bridge connects the central business district to the North Shore. What’s so incredible about the ‘coat hanger’ bridge, is that you can climb it and take in breathtaking views of the city and harbour!
At Sea
DAY 65
11 Mar 2027
Time at Port: TBD
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Hobart, Tasmania - Overnight onboard
DAY 66-67
12 Mar 2027
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The capital of Tasmania, Hobart is a bustling coastal city that's popular for its combination of natural beauty and variety of things to do. Top attractions in Hobart include the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Salamanca Market and the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens.
Things to do in Hobart, Tasmania - Overnight onboard:
Museum and Art Gallery
A popular museum, here you'll find a selection of exhibits from art to cultural and science displays. There's also a courtyard café for you to enjoy.
Salamanca Market
A vibrant Saturday market, here you'll find a selection of food, art, clothing and other stalls.
Gardens
The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens spans an impressive 14 hectares and is home to a variety of flora and fauna. The perfect, family-friendly activity there's an array of exhibits, from an extensive plant house to a Japanese garden and a Tasmanian flora collection.
At Sea
DAY 68
14 Mar 2027
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Burnie, Tasmania
DAY 69
15 Mar 2027
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Melbourne
DAY 70
16 Mar 2027
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A vibrant coastal city in Victoria, Melbourne is beloved for its food and art scene, and the numerous attractions it has to offer. A large city that surrounds the Federation Square development, you’ll find a large selection of fantastic restaurants that lie on the picturesque Yarra River. Top highlights in the city include the Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne Zoo and the Old Melbourne Jail.
Things to do in Melbourne:
Queen Victoria Market
One of the most popular attractions in the city is the Queen Victoria Market. Spanning an impressive seven hectares, this large open air market has a variety of stalls, including clothing and fruit and vegetables.
The You Yangs
Home to some of the best walking and hiking routes in the region, the You Yangs is a low mountain range located a short drive from Melbourne city centre, and somewhere you should absolutely consider visiting if you’re looking to embrace the great outdoors and see this sensational city from a unique perspective. Easily accessible by car, a journey that tends to take around an hour, you’ll find a variety of routes to tackle in the You Yangs, with options to suit every type of activity level. This is also the site of the intriguing Bunjil geoglyph, a design constructed in 2006 in recognition of the local indigenous Wathaurong people.
Old Melbourne Gaol
Once a jail, and now a museum, the Old Melbourne Gaol is a captivating historical building in Melbourne. With an eerie feeling, a tour around it is bound to intrigue, as you learn about the fascinating history of the jail and its inhabitants.
At Sea
DAY 71
17 Mar 2027
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Adelaide
DAY 72
18 Mar 2027
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Situated in South Australia, Adelaide is a bustling cosmopolitan city that’s known for its vibrant art and film scene, green spaces and an array of attractions to explore. In particular, top highlights include the Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide Zoo and the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Things to do in Adelaide:
Botanic Garden
Spanning 51 hectares, the botanical gardens in Adelaide are situated in the north east of the city. Opened in 1857, this picturesque park is home to an array of plant life, and is a tranquil place to explore throughout the day.
Glenelg Beach
A breathtaking beach known for its stunning sunsets, calm waters, and vibrant shopping experiences, Glenelg Beach is the perfect place to spend some time soaking up the sunshine when visiting Adelaide. Whether you’re looking to lounge on the soft sand, check out the local culinary scene, or explore the cultural landmarks that lie just a stone’s throw from the shore, there’s something for everyone to enjoy at Glenelg Beach – and you won’t be far from central Adelaide and all the incredible attractions found there.
Art Gallery
Formerly known as the National Gallery of South Australia, the Art Gallery of South Australia was opened in 1881. Home to over 38,000 different artworks, varying from Australian art to international art, it’s the ultimate attraction for art enthusiasts.
Kangaroo Island
DAY 73
19 Mar 2027
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Wallaroo
DAY 74
20 Mar 2027
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Port Lincoln
DAY 75
21 Mar 2027
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At Sea
DAY 76-77
22 Mar 2027
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Albany
DAY 78
24 Mar 2027
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Busselton
DAY 79
25 Mar 2027
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Perth (Fremantle)
DAY 80
26 Mar 2027
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Just under 25 minutes from Perth lies the port city of Fremantle. A vibrant and popular city with tourists, it’s known as the sister city of Perth and boasts a captivating history, al fresco restaurants, art galleries and breweries. Top highlights in Fremantle include the Fremantle Prison, the Fremantle Market and the WA shipwrecks Museum.
Things to do in Perth (Fremantle):
Fremantle Prison
A former Australian prison that is now a World Heritage Site, it spans an impressive six hectares. Across the fascinating complex, you can take a tour and see the gatehouse, tunnels, cottages and of course the cell blocks that were home to hundreds of prisoners in the 19th and 20th century.
Fremantle Market
Discover an array of different produce at the bustling Fremantle Market. Located between two streets in Fremantle, there’s a wide variety of produce available from fruit and vegetables to cheese, meat and even handmade pottery.
Shipwrecks Museum
This fascinating museum is set within a restored building from the early 19th century. Within it, you’ll find an array of artefacts showcasing the tales of local shipwrecks. A captivating museum, it’s a must when in Fremantle.
Geraldton, Australia
DAY 81
27 Mar 2027
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DAY 82
28 Mar 2027
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Exmouth
DAY 83
29 Mar 2027
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DAY 84
30 Mar 2027
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Broome
DAY 85
31 Mar 2027
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Beloved for its vibrant, red sands and crystal-clear waters, Broome is a popular resort town located in the Kimberley region of western Australia. Top attractions in Broome include Gantheaume Point, the Broome Historical Museum and Reddell Beach.
Things to do in Broome:
Broome Historical Museum
A small but fascinating history museum, here you'll find a range of exhibits showcasing the history and culture of the local area.
Gantheaume Point
A scenic viewpoint located next to the beach, head here for fantastic views out over the ocean and for plenty of photo opportunities.
Reddell Beach
Surrounded by golden rock formations, this picturesque beach is a favourite with surfers and those looking to unwind whilst stopping over in Broome.
The Kimberley Coast, Australia - Cruising
DAY 86
01 Apr 2027
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At Sea
DAY 87
02 Apr 2027
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Darwin - Overnight onboard
DAY 88-89
03 Apr 2027
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Situated in the Northern Territory, Darwin is an enchanting city with a variety of breathtaking flora and fauna, a rich Aboriginal culture and strong Asian influences. Across the city you’ll find an array of museums, galleries and other popular attractions that are waiting to be explored. Top highlights in the city include the picturesque Darwin Wave Pool, George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens and Crocosaurus Cove.
Things to do in Darwin - Overnight onboard:
Darwin Wave Pool
Open daily, this breathtaking attraction is popular with both tourists and locals alike. A wave pool on the waterfront, it’s a fun activity no matter what your age!
Botanic Gardens
Alternatively you could head to the beautiful George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens. Located two kilometres from the centre of Darwin, it spans an impressive 42 hectares and is home to an array of tropical species. It also boasts an event space, retail gift shop and a mini amphitheatre.
Crocosaurus Cove
Get up close to some of the most incredible creatures on this planet - saltwater crocodiles. At Crocosaurus Cove which is situated in the centre of the city, you can swim with the crocodiles, hold baby crocodiles and enjoy other fun activities at this unique attraction. And with the largest display of saltwater crocodiles in Australia, there’s no better place to do it!
At Sea
DAY 90-92
05 Apr 2027
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Alotau
DAY 93
08 Apr 2027
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The capital of the Milne Bay Province in Papua New Guinea, Alotau is a historic city that’s known for its diving spots, beaches and historical attractions. In particular, Turnbull War Memorial Park, the Massim Museum and the Milne Bay Memorial are popular with those wanting to learn about the captivating wartime past of the area.
Things to do in Alotau:
Memorial Park
Showcasing the part played by Australian and British troops during the second world war, this tranquil memorial park makes for a solemn visit during your time in the Milne Bay Province.
Massim Museum
Featuring a few different exhibitions; one representing the 1942 Battle of Milne Bay and the other the history of the Samari, these displays which include historic objects, paintings and more make it a fascinating attraction in the city.
Milne Bay Memorial
Another commemoration of the Battle of Milne Bay, the Milne Bay Memorial is a poignant memorial that’s surrounded by the harbour. A captivating display, it’s easy to reach from the port area and will immerse you into the rich history of the area.
Conflict Islands
DAY 94
09 Apr 2027
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At Sea
DAY 95
10 Apr 2027
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Cairns
DAY 96
11 Apr 2027
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A laid back city that’s located in the north of Queensland, Cairns is the perfect destination for anyone that loves the outdoors. Not only is the region home to the Great Barrier Reef, but a number of bustling markets, beaches and a vibrant food scene. Top highlights in Cairns include the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, Kuranda Scenic Railway and the Cairns Aquarium.
Things to do in Cairns:
Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
Take to the sky on the incredible Skyrail Rainforest Cableway. Spanning 7.5 kilometres, it takes you high above the picturesque Gorge National Park within Queensland’s iconic World Heritage Area; the Wet Tropics Rainforest, that’s also known as the oldest tropical rainforest in the world. Taking around 1.5 hours to reach Kuranda, along the way you can stop off in two areas to explore the forest.
Kuranda Railway
One of the most iconic railways in the world, the Kuranda Railway takes you from Cairns to Kuranda along a heritage listed line. Built in 1891, it offers breathtaking views over the Barron Falls, alongside several towns. Taking just under 2 hours, this 37 kilometre journey is simply magical.
Cairns Aquarium
Alternatively you could head to Cairns Aquarium, that’s situated in the heart of the city. Recently opened, there are over 15,000 different animals throughout the zoo, 71 tanks and 3 different levels to explore.
Townsville
DAY 97
12 Apr 2027
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A coastal city that’s situated in northeastern Queensland, Townsville is a great place to stop off whilst on a cruise. Often considered to be the gateway of the Great Barrier Reef and the Queensland outback, it boasts breathtaking beaches, al fresco restaurants and a variety of shops. Top attractions within easy reach of the city include Strand Park, the Museum of Tropical Queensland and the Billabong Sanctuary.
Things to do in Townsville:
Strand Park
This beautiful park is located right on the ocean and is surrounded by restaurants, playgrounds, cafes and shops. A tranquil place to walk around or to enjoy a delicious picnic, Strand Park offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
Museum
Showcasing the natural and cultural heritage of Queensland, the Museum of Tropical Queensland is a popular attraction within the centre of Townsville. Within the museum, you’ll find the artefacts of the Australian shipwreck, Pandora, alongside an array of other exhibits showcasing the maritime history and marine wildlife of Queensland.
Billabong Sanctuary
Interactive and fascinating, the Billabong Sanctuary is home to a variety of animals, from koalas to wombats and crocodiles. Throughout your time there, you can enjoy talks, feeding shows and other presentations, along with getting up close and personal with these fascinating creatures.
Airlie Beach
DAY 98
13 Apr 2027
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Known fondly as the gateway to the Whitsunday Islands, Airlie Beach is a stunning destination in Queensland. A popular holiday hotspot, it is surrounded by breathtaking turquoise waters with palm tree-lined beaches, vibrant markets and tropical rainforests. Top things to do in the area include renting jet skis, relaxing in Boathaven Beach and venturing to the awe-inspiring Conway National Park.
Things to do in Airlie Beach:
Jet Skis
Take to the water for a thrilling ride on a jet ski across Airlie Beach. A popular activity to do whilst visiting the destination, it’s fun regardless of your age!
Boathaven Beach
Relax and unwind at the beautiful Boathaven Beach. A stretch of white sand with lots of swimming zones, the beach is popular with both tourists and locals alike that are looking for a tranquil activity to enjoy during their time in Airlie Beach.
Conway National Park
Within easy reach of Airlie Beach, Conway National Park is situated less than 950 km from Brisbane. Boasting tropical rainforest and plenty of different flora and fauna, the national park makes for a wonderful day out.
At Sea
DAY 99
14 Apr 2027
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Brisbane
DAY 100
15 Apr 2027
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The capital of Queensalnd, Brisbane is a laid back city with an abundance of attractions, including the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, botanical gardens and the Gallery of Modern Art. Beloved for its warm climate, it’s also full of al fresco restaurants, wildlife and modern skyscrapers.
Things to do in Brisbane:
Koala Sanctuary
Spanning 18 hectares, the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary was founded in 1927. The largest and oldest of its kind, there are over 80 different species that call it their home. A tranquil attraction within easy reach of the city centre, it makes for a fun day out.
Botanic Gardens
Situated at the heart of the city, the Brisbane Botanical Gardens are surrounded by skyscrapers and provide a welcome break from the hustle and bustle. Top highlights within the gardens include the ornamental ponds and bamboo grove.
Gallery of Modern Art
Located in the Queensland Cultural Centre on Kurilpa Point next to the popular Queensland Art Gallery, the modern art gallery is the largest of its kind in Australia. Within it, amongst an array of exhibits and collections, there is a cinematheque.
At Sea
DAY 101-102
16 Apr 2027
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Norfolk Islands
DAY 103
18 Apr 2027
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DAY 104
19 Apr 2027
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Noumea
DAY 105
20 Apr 2027
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Mystery Island, Vanuatu
DAY 106
21 Apr 2027
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DAY 107
22 Apr 2027
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Lautoka
DAY 108
23 Apr 2027
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Suva
DAY 109
24 Apr 2027
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The capital city and largest metropolitan area in Fiji, Suva is a destination worth looking forward to when you’re exploring Australasia and the Pacific Ocean. Here, you’ll find an abundance of vibrant culture, sensational cuisine, and unforgettable adventures. Its importance to the region around it, though, cannot be understated; Suva is the socioeconomic centre of the South Pacific, and is slowly cementing itself as the region’s fashion capital too! So, you’ll really be able to enjoy the best of the best when visiting this fascinating city. Those who want to stay where the action is, you’ll find Suva home to lively marketplaces and several fascinating museums, alongside plenty of places to tuck into some flavourful local food. Beyond this, though, you’ll find so much more to enjoy; the Colo-i-Suva Forest Park is just one of these destinations – but, perhaps, the best for those with limited time in the capital city. A luscious nature reserve just a short distance from Suva, the hiking routes here are exceptional; and, if you want, you’ll be able to swim and bird-watch here too. However you feel like spending your time, you’re in for a real treat when Suva is on your itinerary.
Things to do in Suva:
Colo-i-Suva Forest Park
Established in 1872, the Colo-i-Suva Forest Park is part of the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy – a network of forest conservation programmes developed in 2015 to help protect the natural landscape of Commonwealth countries – and a stunningly beautiful palace to visit when in Suva. Home to a variety of hiking trails, the opportunity to swim, and plenty of birds to spot with your binoculars, everyone can enjoy spending some time here. Among the native flora here, of which there is a lot to admire, you’ll also find some African Mahogany, which was planted here throughout the 1940s and 1950s.
Suva Fiji Temple
A rather recent addition to the architecture of Suva, having only been completed in 2000, the Suva Fiji Temple is a remarkable temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the first of its kind to be built in Fiji. Designed with traditional designs and styles in mind, it’s located at one of the highest points in the city and features a 72-foot tall spire. With subtle nods to the local culture alongside the broader symbolism utilised by the Church, it’s a sight worth seeing and stands out against much of Suva’s other architecture.
Fiji Museum
Sitting in the heart of Suva’s Thurston Gardens, stunning botanical gardens worth visiting in their own right, the Fiji Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in learning more about Fiji and Fijian culture. It’s home to the most important collection of Fijian artefacts in the world, with exhibitions showing off a variety of items of historic importance – from authentic canoes and objects related to cannibalism, to contemporary artwork and more.
Savusavu
DAY 110
25 Apr 2027
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At Sea
DAY 111
26 Apr 2027
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Apia
DAY 113
27 Apr 2027
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Apia is one port of call you won’t want to miss when cruising the Pacific Ocean; the capital and largest city of Samoa, on the island of Upolu, this destination boasts breathtaking natural beauty and a rich history to uncover – something which makes it ideal for every type of traveller. The adventurous among you will find excitement in the Palolo Deep Marine Reserve, where you can snorkel, while the fascinating Robert Louis Stevenson Museum will cater to those who prefer a more laid-back experience ashore. Beyond that, you’ll find plenty of places to tuck into some delicious local cuisine, and several small pockets of sand along the northern coastline to lounge on. Apia enjoys a healthy amount of rainfall throughout the year, though, so it’s worth bringing an umbrella – even if the average temperature year-round is roughly 27 degrees.
Things to do in Apia:
Samoa Cultural Village
If you want to learn more about Samoan culture while visiting Apia, the captivating Samoa Cultural Village is the perfect place to go. Offering you a fascinating insight into the historic culture you’ll find here, this experience will give you a chance to watch traditional dances, sample traditional cuisine, and learn more about the time-honed crafting techniques practiced here. In the heart of Apia, you won’t have to travel far to find this fun and interactive experience.
Palolo Deep Marine Reserve
Found in a secluded area just a stone’s throw from Apia Port, the Palolo Deep Marine Reserve is the perfect place to discover the region’s tropical marine life. Here, you’ll have the chance to hire some snorkeling gear and see the incredible fish and coral here first-hand; however, it’s also a fantastic place for a swim or sun lounging – you’ll also find toilets and changing rooms here. So, even if you’re not sure about snorkeling, the Palolo Deep Marine Reserve is well-worth taking the time to visit.
Papapapaitai Falls
Among the tallest waterfalls in Samoa, and home to a breathtaking vantage point, Papapapaitai Falls is a fantastic place to visit if you’re looking to stretch your legs while in Apia. Standing tall at around 100 meters, the untouched rainforest surrounding this stunning natural landmark gives the area an unusual sense of mystery – while also highlighting the vibrant natural life that thrives here. It’s one of the most photographed areas in Samoa for a reason, but you really have to see it yourself to appreciate just how stunning it is.
International Dateline (Gain a Day) - Crossing
DAY 113
27 Apr 2027
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An imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole, crossing this during your westward voyage means you technically gain a calendar day – something that will also impact the time zone you’re in. It shouldn’t affect you too much as you cross, but it’s something to keep in mind when you reach your next destination.
At Sea
DAY 113-115
27 Apr 2027
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The Equator - Crossing
DAY 116
30 Apr 2027
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At Sea
DAY 117-118
01 May 2027
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Honolulu, Oahu
DAY 119
03 May 2027
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Honolulu is famous not only for laid-back Hawaiian style and gorgeous beaches, but also as the location of the attack on Pearl Harbor, which visitors can learn about at the Pearl Harbor National Memorial. To explore the wilderness of Honolulu, the grand Iolani Palace and Nuʻuanu Pali mountain are also well worth a visit, while a Helicopter tour is a must for unrivalled views of land and sea.
Things to do in Honolulu, Oahu:
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Also known as the USS Arizona Memorial, this floating shrine is only accessible by boat and sits directly over the sunken warship. The resting place of 1077 crewmembers whose names are enshrined on the memorial, here you can see parts of the craft still jutting out of the water.
Nuʻuanu Pali Mountain
This breath-taking vantage point offers unrivalled views of the Koolau Cliffs and Windward Coast. Nestled among mountain peaks at over a thousand feet high, visitors can take in the scenery of the lookout for free before carrying on to the town or coast.
Iolani Palace
This beautifully restored palace is a key part of Hawaii’s identity. Built in 1882, this restored landmark features original artefacts including furniture, accessories and photographs. Visitors can tour the palace, gallery and grounds self guided or with a guide.
Kona, Hawaii
DAY 120
04 May 2027
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The island of Kona has a rich history, with Captain James Cook first setting foot there in 1778 (and eventually meeting a grizzly end). As well as its fascinating history, Kona has plenty of breath-taking landscapes to be discovered including Puuhonua o Honaunau National Park. Because of the idyllic location, Kona is also perfect for snorkelling amongst vibrant marine life including dolphins and manta ray.
Things to do in Kona, Hawaii:
Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau National Park
Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau National Park is considered a sacred site in Hawaii, and known as an area of peace and forgiveness. Once a sanctuary for those who violated sacred laws, it is now a beautifully preserved National Park rich with Hawaiian history.
Magic Sands
Relax and unwind at the picturesque Magic Sands Beach Park during your time in Kona. A beautiful public beach within easy reach of the centre, it features stunning white sand and a rocky shoreline. The perfect place to enjoy a swim or snorkelling, you’ll discover the true beauty of Hawaii here.
Hulihe‘e Palace
Another popular attraction in the area is the Hulihe’e Palace; also known as the former holiday home of the Hawaiian royal family. Now a museum, it houses an array of artefacts and furniture.
At Sea
DAY 121-126
05 May 2027
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Los Angeles (Long Beach)
DAY 127
11 May 2027
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At Sea
DAY 128-130
12 May 2027
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Puerto Vallarta
DAY 131
15 May 2027
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Nestled between the tropical lush hills, Puerto Vallarta is a popular Mexican cruise destination due to its lively downtown area and local resorts cruisers have access to. Depending on where you dock, you’ll have access to a nearby resort where you can eat, sunbathe and make the most of the pools and other activities. Meanwhile, if looking to head down town, just take the bus or the taxi for 15 minutes for cool bars, shopping and restaurants.
Things to do in Puerto Vallarta:
Los Muertos Beach
Earning its name for its legends of piracy, Los Muertos beach is the most visited beach in Puerto Vallarta. With countless restaurants and bars in the area, visitors can enjoy delicious cuisine followed by a dip in the sea or a stroll along the beautiful pier.
Bucerias Beach
This golden, sandy beach is framed by coconut palm trees and a gentle surf, idyllic for swimming and paddle-boarding. Situated 25 minutes from Puerto Vallarta, it’s a quieter beach than most and makes for a blissful afternoon of relaxing.
Viewpoint
Frequently coined as the most popular attraction in the city, the Hill of the Cross Viewpoint in Puerto Vallarta offers incredible panoramic views of the city. A modern, open tower, it gives you the perfect opportunity to capture unforgettable photos, whilst admiring the bustling city below.
At Sea
DAY 132-133
16 May 2027
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Huatulco
DAY 134
18 May 2027
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Santa María Huatulco is a popular tourist spot for those cruising through Mexico due to the amazing indigenous Aztec architectural ruins in close by Parque Eco-Arqueológico Copalita. Here, visitors can explore pre-Spanish Mexican history by seeing the ancient temple and famous ceremonial ball game court, while the Bocano Del Río Copalita Museum boasts numerous wonderful artefacts obtained from the site.
Things to do in Huatulco:
Parque Eco-Arqueológico Copalita
The archaeological site of Parque Eco-Arqueológico Copalita provides a fantastic glimpse into the history of early Huatulco. Featuring uncovered temples and ball courts, the site also includes a museum and jungle trail to a lookout out on the cliff.
San Agustin
San Agustin is a picturesque bay that's popular for watersports, including snorkelling and scuba diving. It's also a beloved spot for relaxing on sun loungers with a refreshing drink in hand. A welcome change to the hustle and bustle, you'll love unwinding at this breathtaking beach.
Huatulco National Park
A popular national park located in Oaxaca, Huatulco National Park was established in 1998. A beautiful national park with crystal clear waters and lush greenery, it makes for a wonderful day out whilst in Huatulco.
Puerto Chiapas
DAY 135
19 May 2027
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Famous for the cruise terminal building’s giant thatched roof resembling an Aztec pyramid, Puerto Chiapas drops you straight into the local culture like few other cruise destinations right as you step off the ship. Outside, you’ll be greeted to musicians, and locals selling their wares and cuisine as well as the ability to take tours to such wondrous tour destinations as the Izapa Mayan ruins, Tapachula city and the famous chocolate city.
Things to do in Puerto Chiapas:
Izapa Mayan Ruins
Found in Puerto Chiapas, the Izapa Maya ruins is a pre-Columbian Mayan archaeological site with an abundance of history to be found. Wildlife thrives in the area that spans over 1.4 miles, including jaguar, deer and eagles, to name just a few.
Tapachula City
The southern-most city in Mexico, Tapachula was founded by the Aztecs in 1486. It has since grown in culture, history and wealth, with the Soconusco Archaeological Museum presenting many major artefacts from over time, including a golden skull. The San Augustine church which was built in the 18th century is also a must-visit for insight into the culture of this vibrant city, as well as the Mexican festivals held throughout the year.
Puerto Quetzal
DAY 136
20 May 2027
Time at Port: TBD
On Guatemala’s pacific coast, Puerto Quetzal is one of Central America’s most popular tourist spots. Serving as the gateway to such sought-after destinations as UNESCO-listed Antigua, volcanic Lake Atitlán and the wonderfully preserved Mayan ruins at Tikal, visitors will find plenty of must-see attractions all just a short ride from the port, making for a perfect day tour. Don’t forget to try milk straight from the coconut, or mixed with rum for a more traditional taste.
Things to do in Puerto Quetzal:
Lake Atitlán
The deepest lake in Central America, Lake Atitlán is home to indigenous Mayan communities, with heritage of the tribe evident throughout lakeside towns, and opportunities to buy locally-made souvenirs and artwork.
Mayan Ruins, Tikal
Perhaps one of the most fascinating landmarks you could ever experience, the Mayan ruins of Tikal in Guatemala is one of the largest archaeological sites in the world. The temple stands at 47 metres high and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.
Filadelfia coffee plantation
A short journey from Puerto Quetzal lies the fascinating Filadelfia Coffee Plantation. A plantation farming coffee beans since the late 19th century, it comprises a plantation, a hotel and more. There’s even the opportunity to take a coffee tasting tour or zip line.
At Sea
DAY 137
21 May 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Puntarenas
DAY 138
22 May 2027
Time at Port: TBD
A beautiful port town in the Gulf of Nicoya, Puntarenas features a combination of natural and manmade attractions. From the bustling Casa de la Cultura with its theatres, art galleries and other attractions to its wildlife sanctuaries and reserves, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant port town.
Things to do in Puntarenas:
NATUWA Wildlife Sanctuary
Learn more about the Costa Rican macaws at the captivating NATUWA Wildlife Sanctuary. Rescuing and rehabilitating these fascinating creatures, you’ll be able to get up close to them and discover what it takes to care for them.
Parque Marino del Pacifico
Fun for all the family, the Parque Marino del Pacifico not only features an aquarium with an array of tropical fish, sharks, turtles and manta rays but a splash pool, playground and gift shop. Giving you a welcome break from the heat, this attraction is well worth a visit whilst in
Puntarenas.
Curi-Cancha Reserve
In the Cordillera de Tilarán, close to Juntas, lies the Curi Cancha Wildlife Refuge. A private wildlife sanctuary, it preserves cloud forest and is one kilometres or so before the renowned Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. Home to a variety of wildlife and plant life, this reserve is an extraordinary attraction to visit whilst in Puntarenas.
At Sea
DAY 139
23 May 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Panama Canal Transit
DAY 140
24 May 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Joining the mighty Atlantic to the vast Pacific oceans from Colon on the west coast to Panama City to the east, the Panama Canal bridges the two worlds without having to traverse the infamous Cape of Horn around Chile by ships. The journey down through the canal and its impressive locks by cruise ship is a destination and unique cruise ship experience in itself.
Things to do in Panama Canal Transit:
Miraflores Visitors Center
The Miraflores Visitor Center provides fantastic insight into the history of the Panama Canal, through films, exhibitions and observation decks overlooking the Panama Canal locks. Visitors can join guided tours and enjoy delicious cuisine and souvenirs.
Casco Viejo
Whilst stopping off on the Panama Canal, if you have the time, a trip to Casco Viejo is well worth the effort. Within the historic district of the city, it’s a designated World Heritage Site which was built in the late 17th century. With stunning architecture, restaurants, shops and more, this picturesque area is frequently listed as one of the top things to do whilst in Panama.
Ancon Hill
If you’re looking for breathtaking views out towards the city, head to Ancon Hill. spanning 199 metres, this impressive hill is a popular site to visit whilst in the area of Ancon or Panama City.
At Sea
DAY 141
25 May 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Cartagena, Colombia
DAY 142
26 May 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Cartegena’s colonial quarter offers old Spanish squares and architecture dating back to the 16th century full of churches, towers, markets and classically Latin rambling streets with that dash of Spanish feel. Here you can visit the Castillo San Felipe de Barajas fortress and Palace of Inquisition historical museum. Lying on Columbia’s pacific coast, cruisers can also explore coral reefs just off the sandy beaches by snorkelling.
Things to do in Cartagena, Colombia:
Fortress
Built by the Spanish in 1536, Castillo San Felipe De Barajas underwent multiple expansions and dominates a large area of Cartagena’s city space. Guided tours of this magnificent structure are available, and a hike to the top provides stunning views of the city.
Historical Museum
Found in the El Centro area of Cartagena, The Palace of the Inquisition holds a grizzly history within its walls. The Spanish Inquisition carried out cruel means of punishment here, which is told through the museums exhibits including old traditional torture instruments.
Las Bóvedas
Located within the Old City, Las Bovedas grants incredible views of the Caribbean sea. Originally serving as dungeons, this fascinating structure showcasing the captivating history of the city comprises 47 arches and 23 domes.
At Sea
DAY 143-145
27 May 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Miami
DAY 146
30 May 2027
Time at Port: TBD
The world’s most popular cruise port with plenty to explore before, after or as part of your cruise. Head to Miami Beach and South Beach to rub suntanned shoulders with Florida’s rich and famous on the golden sands before heading to the star-filled bars and celerity-chef restaurants lining the way. Alternatively, head to the Everglades National Park to spot alligators and many exotic birds in the deep swamplands just south of Miami city.
Things to do in Miami:
Everglades National Park
With over 1.5 million acres of wetland, Everglades National Park is the third largest national park in the US. There’s plenty to explore in this stunning landscape, and visitors can take a tour with a guide, hop on a tram or simply hike one of the many trails.
Miami Beach
With no shortage of vibrant, lively attractions, Miami Beach is the place to be for sunshine, sand and the beautiful sea. Visitors enjoy a plethora of bars and eateries in the surrounding area, hit the art deco district or simply relax on a lounger on the beach.
Wynwood Walls
Whether you love art or you’re looking for an attraction in Miami, the Wynwood Walls are extraordinary. A unique outdoor gallery, you can spend your time admiring all of the huge, colouful murals that have been created by international artists.