12D11N Australia & New Zealand: Melbourne, Milford Sound & Eden from Sydney, Australia

Price from

MYR 8,952

Duration

11 Nights

Destination

Australia, New Zealand

Travellers

2

SHIP - NORWEGIAN SPIRIT

The Norwegian Spirit is premier vessel for exploring Australia and New Zealand, offering port-intensive itineraries typically ranging from 11 to 14 nights. Following a massive US $100 million refurbishment in 2020, the ship has been reimagined as a "boutique-style" adult-centric experience, removing dedicated children's facilities to focus on refined dining and relaxation


Tonnage: 75,904
Guest Capacity: 1,972 (Double Occupancy)
Length: 268m



TERMS & CONDITION

Cancellation Policy

~ Postpone or cancel free of charge up to 10 days after the booking is confirmed ~ From 10 days after the booking is confirmed to 365 days prior to departure: EUR 150 plus RM100 refund admin fees per guest per cruise for the cruise service only ~ From 364 to 211 days prior to departure: 10% of total price ~ From 210 – 91 days prior to departure: 25% of total price ~ Cancellation within 90 days prior to departure: 100% of total price

Payment Terms

Deposit payment of 25% must be received within 10 days after the booking is conusrmed. ~ Balance payment must be made 90 days prior to departure ~ Booking made within 90 days prior to departure require full payment at

Destination

Australia, New Zealand

Departure Location

Sydney, Australia

Return Location

Auckland, New Zealand

Tour Validity

25 Jan - 10 Mar 2027

Sydney's harbour is the hub from which there's much to see and do. You'll want to explore this area, home of the iconic Opera House. Admire the skyline, swim at a harbour beach or cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Want to see surfing? Grab your sunblock and towel and spend the day on world-famous Bondi Beach, or take a scenic walk on the coast from Bondi to Coogee Beach. The Rocks district is a shopper's mecca offering a wide variety of goods, from woodcrafts and unique art to outback fashions.

The town's name reflects what you will indeed find in Eden - a beautiful natural wonderland. Situated on the rugged coastline of Australia's New South Wales, Eden is nestled among national parks, wilderness areas and enticing beaches. It's considered one of Australia's best locations for oyster farming, so bring your appetite. Eden and its surrounding landscapes offer an abundance of outdoor activities on the water and by land.

A community of artisans on the northwest coast of Tasmania, Burnie has long a history as a community that makes things, with locally crafted European-style cheeses, fine papers, ceramics and single-malt whisky. Surrounded by accessible wilderness areas, in Burnie you can still get a glimpse of little penguins and the platypus, a duck-billed mammal, in the wild. The vibrant shopping district spills onto the beach where you can sit down at a café and watch the world slow down for a little while.

Once the richest city in the world thanks to a gold rush, Melbourne is Australia's cultural capital with striking architecture, chic galleries and boutiques. Wave at a wallaby or get close to a koala at a wildlife park. Feel closer to the land on a ride on the Puffing Billy steam locomotive through the mountains and countryside. Back in the city, explore a different culture and visit Chinatown - the oldest one in the West.

Day 5 :
At Sea

At Sea

Day 6 :
At Sea

At Sea

Doubtful Sound is the second longest in New Zealand-and the country's second most famous tourist attraction. Doubtful Sound sits at the far southwest corner of the country and winds its way for 24 miles, past small islets and lush mountains covered in dense, native rainforest. With a staggering amount of precipitation, up to 240 inches. Doubtful Sound is also home to fur seals, crested penguins, bottlenose dolphin and whales. Black coral even grows here at relatively shallow depths (35 feet) thanks to the sunlight's inability to penetrate the top layer of freshwater, stained heavy with tannins from the forests.

 Milford Sound, which is really a fjord, is the crown jewel of Fiordland National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its vertical cliffs covered in verdant rainforests provide a breathtaking backdrop to thundering waterfalls, misty rainbows and the tannin-stained waters of the fjord. Milford Sound receives an amazing 22 feet of precipitation annually, yet there are only two permanent waterfalls, Lady Bowen and Sterling Falls. Rising upwards of 5,555 feet, the iconic landmark of Milford Sound is Mitre Peak, named for its resemblance to a bishop's hat, known as a mitre. Five individual peaks create its distinctive shape.

Dusky Sound is the largest and most spectacular fjord in Fjordland National Park. Captain Cook named Dusky Sound in 1770, as he sailed past its entrance at twilight. Dusky Sound is only accessible by boat or plane making its remoteness a haven for birds and a breeding site for Fjordland crested penguins. These endangered creatures are easy to spot with their bright yellow eyebrows. Upon entering Dusky Sound, it's customary to make a resolution as you sail past Resolution Island, named after Cook's ship.

Lyttelton is a charming port town with a long history. Back in 1850, the first European settlers landed in Christchurch before heading over the Port Hills to establish their new home. Lyttelton is accessed by an impressive road tunnel. It's a vibrant town, home to a small community of 3,000 residents, filled with bohemian artists, cafés, restaurants and unique shops to discover.

Day 11 :
At Sea

At Sea

Head to the beach or discover Tauranga's lovely parks and rich history. Visit a village buried by a volcanic eruption and captured in a moment of time - a fascinating yet moving experience. Take a selfie at Hell's Gate, an aptly named geothermal park with boiling pools, fantastic geysers and mud baths, the largest of which is Poutamu, "the stairway to heaven."

Auckland is a nature lover's paradise. The 48 volcanic cones that dot the surrounding area provide stunning panoramic views of the city and harbour. New Zealand's largest city is also a shopper's paradise offering everything from top designers to local open-air markets.

  • Sydney, Australia
  • Eden, Australia
  • Burnie (Tasmania), Australia
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • Doubtful Sound, New Zealand
  • Milford Sound, New Zealand
  • Dusky Sound, New Zealand
  • Dunedin (Port Chalmers), New Zealand
  • Lyttelton, New Zealand
  • Tauranga, New Zealand
  • Auckland, New Zealand

What's included

PACKAGE INCLUDES

Package Includes

  • - 11 Nights accommodation onboard cruise
  • - B/L/D onboard

PACKAGE EXCLUDE

Package Excludes

  • - International flights
  • - Arrival/departure transfers
  • - Pre and Post cruise accommodation
Date Price Ship
25 Jan - 05 Feb 2027 RM 19,770 Norwegian Spirit
10 Mar - 21 Mar 2027 RM 18,404 Norwegian Spirit

*Price is based on Per Person (pp).

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