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Australia / New Zealand Oceania
Sun 07 Feb 2027 - Mon 22 Feb 2027

15 nights, from Auckland

Cruise Region : Australia / New Zealand, Oceania
Company : Azamara Cruises
Ship : Azamara Quest
Journey Start : Sun 07 Feb 2027
Journey End : Mon 22 Feb 2027
Count Nights : 15 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 7.02 Sun Oakland / New Zealand 18:00
2 8.02 Mon Tauranga / New Zealand 08:00 17:00
3 9.02 Tue Napier / New Zealand 11:30 18:00
4 10.02 Wed Goal Goal / Australia 11:30 18:00
5 11.02 Thu Christchurch / New Zealand 09:00 17:00
6 12.02 Fri Dunedin / New Zealand 08:00 18:00
7 13.02 Sat Oban, Stuart / New Zealand 08:00 14:00
8 14.02 Sun Milford Sound / New Zealand 07:00 10:00
9 15.02 Mon Day at sea / Sea 15:00
10 16.02 Tue Day at sea / Sea 15:00
11 17.02 Wed Gobart Tasmania / Australia 08:00 22:00
12 18.02 Thu Day at sea / Sea 15:00
13 19.02 Fri Melbourne / Australia 08:00 22:00
14 20.02 Sat Day at sea / Sea 15:00
15 21.02 Sun Eden Valley / Australia 07:30 14:00
16 22.02 Mon Sydney / Australia 07:00
Interior

Interior

from: 5 883€
Oceanview

Oceanview

from: 6 652€
Balcony

Balcony

from: 7 334€
Suite

Suite

from: 11 181€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 00:00-18:00

    Oakland / New Zealand

  • Day 2: 08:00-17:00

    Tauranga / New Zealand

  • Day 3: 11:30-18:00

    Napier / New Zealand

    Napier is a New Zealand city with a seaport, located in Hawke's Bay on the eastern coast of the North Island. The population of Napier is about 63,900 as of the June 2018. About 18 kilometres (11 mi) south of Napier is the inland city of Hastings. These two neighbouring cities are often called "The Bay Cities" or "The Twin Cities" of New Zealand. The total population of the Napier-Hastings Urban Area is 134,500 people, which makes it the sixth-largest urban area in New Zealand, closely followed by Dunedin (122,000), and trailing Tauranga(141,600).

    Napier is about 320 kilometres (200 mi) northeast of the capital city of Wellington. Napier (63,900) has a smaller population than its neighbouring city of Hastings (70,600) but is seen as the main centre due to it being closer in distance to both the seaport and the main airport that service Hawke's Bay, and Hastings' population figure includes 13,000 people living in Havelock North, which is often considered a town in its own right. The City of Napier has a land area of 106 square kilometres (41 sq mi) and a population density of 540.0 per square kilometre.

    Napier is the nexus of the largest wool centre in the Southern Hemisphere, and it has the primary export seaport for northeastern New Zealand – which is the largest producer of apples, pears, and stone fruit in New Zealand. Napier has also become an important grape and wine production area, with the grapes grown around Hastings and Napier being sent through the Port of Napier for export. Large amounts of sheep's wool, frozen meat, wood pulp, and timber also pass through Napier annually for export. Smaller amounts of these materials are shipped via road and railway to the large metropolitan areas of New Zealand itself, such as Auckland, Wellington and Hamilton.

    Napier is a popular tourist city, with a unique concentration of 1930s Art Deco architecture, built after much of the city was razed in the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake. It also has one of the most photographed tourist attractions in the country, a statue on Marine Parade called Pania of the Reef. Thousands of people flock to Napier every February for the Tremains Art Deco Weekend event, a celebration of its Art Deco heritage and history. Other notable tourist events attracting many outsiders to the region annually include F.A.W.C! Food and Wine Classic events, and the Mission Estate Concert at Mission Estate and Winery in the suburb of Taradale.

  • Day 4: 11:30-18:00

    Goal Goal / Australia

  • Day 5: 09:00-17:00

    Christchurch / New Zealand

  • Day 6: 08:00-18:00

    Dunedin / New Zealand

  • Day 7: 08:00-14:00

    Oban, Stuart / New Zealand

  • Day 8: 07:00-10:00

    Milford Sound / New Zealand

    It’s hard to believe that hidden among tropical rainforests and sheer cliffs, Milford Sound in New Zealand offers a world of misty peaks and shimmering waterfalls dropping over 150 meters straight into the fjord’s blue waters. This corner of the South Island surprises visitors with its mystical atmosphere: rain is frequent here, yet it creates dozens of temporary waterfalls that turn Milford Sound into a living painting. Dolphins, seals, and penguins inhabit the fjord’s waters, and on clear days, you can see the reflection of the majestic Mitre Peak on the calm surface.

    The best way to feel the power of this place is to take a cruise or kayak, passing by the famous Stirling Falls and the towering cliffs that rise hundreds of meters above the water. For a more intimate experience, visitors can walk the Milford Track, one of the world’s most scenic hiking trails, leading through rainforests and suspension bridges to breathtaking views of Milford Sound. Here, every rainfall becomes part of the magic that stays with you long after you leave these shores.

  • Day 9: 00:00-15:00

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 10: 00:00-15:00

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 11: 08:00-22:00

    Gobart Tasmania / Australia

  • Day 12: 00:00-15:00

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 13: 08:00-22:00

    Melbourne / Australia

    Melbourne is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Its name refers to an urban agglomeration of 9,992.5 km2 (3,858.1 sq mi), comprising a metropolitan area with 31 municipalities, and is also the common name for its city centre. The city occupies much of the coastline of Port Phillip bay and spreads into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. It has a population of approximately 4.9 million (19% of the population of Australia), and its inhabitants are referred to as "Melburnians".

    The city was founded on 30 August 1835, in what was the British colony of New South Wales, by free settlers from the colony of Van Diemen’s Land. It was incorporated as a Crown settlement in 1837 and named in honour of the British Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. It was declared a city by Queen Victoria in 1847, after which it became the capital of the new colony of Victoria in 1851. In the wake of the 1850s Victorian gold rush, the city entered the "Marvellous Melbourne" boom period, transforming into one of the most important cities in the British Empire and one of the largest and wealthiest in the world. After the federation of Australia in 1901, it served as interim seat of government of the new nation until Canberra became the permanent capital in 1927. Today, it is a leading financial centre in the Asia-Pacific region and ranks 20th in the Global Financial Centres Index.

  • Day 14: 00:00-15:00

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 15: 07:30-14:00

    Eden Valley / Australia

    Eden Valley is a picturesque valley located in the heart of Australia, in the state of South Australia. Known for its unique natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and fertile agricultural lands, this area is home to thriving vineyards and the production of famous local wines. The landscapes of Eden Valley are enchanting both in the warm seasons and during winter, when the rolling hills are covered in greenery, and snowy peaks glisten on the horizon. It is also one of the best regions for wine tours and excursions, where tourists can not only enjoy local wines but also learn about the winemaking process.

    For travelers, Eden Valley offers not just natural beauty but a wide range of outdoor activities. The region is perfect for hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. Rare animals, such as koalas and kangaroos, can be spotted here, along with stunning panoramic views of the valley. Summer in Eden Valley is a time for festivals and cultural events, attracting both locals and visitors. It is a place for those seeking a blend of nature, adventure, and culinary delights without straying far from civilization.

  • Day 16: 07:00-00:00

    Sydney / Australia

    Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australiaand Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Port Jackson and extends about 70 km (43.5 mi) on its periphery towards the Blue Mountains to the west, Hawkesbury to the north, and Macarthur to the south. Sydney is made up of 658 suburbs, 40 local government areas and 15 contiguous regions. Residents of the city are known as "Sydneysiders". As of June 2017, Sydney's estimated metropolitan population was 5,131,326, and is home to approximately 65% of the state's population.

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