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Oceanic Discoverer
12 Night Milford Sound
and Auckland Cruise

Ship: Oceanic Discoverer
Cruise Line: Coral Princess Cruises
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Duration: 12 Nights
Ports: Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound, Dusky Sound, Stewart Island, Dunedin, Akaroa, Kaikoura, Napier, Gisborne, White Island, Auckland, Milford Sound
Airport gateway (Arrival) : Auckland
Airport gateway (Departure) : Auckland

Itinerary

Day 1: Milford Sound
This morning join our chartered coach in Queenstown for the scenic drive along the shores of beautiful Lake Te Anau before entering World Heritage-listed Fiordland National Park. Enjoy breathtaking alpine scenery and pass through the remarkable 1,200 metre Homer Tunnel before emerging to unforgettable views of Milford Sound’s Mitre Peak. After boarding Oceanic Discoverer we depart Milford Sound at 2:00pm and enjoy our first experience of the spectacular deep Fiordland waterways. This evening enjoy the Captain’s Welcome Drinks whilst absorbing Milford Sound’s natural beauty before the first of many delicious dinners.

Day 2: Doubtful Sound
Awaken this morning to the magnificent scenery of Doubtful Sound. The deepest of the sounds, Doubtful was named by Captain Cook in 1770 and is often described as Fiordland’s most spectacular waterway. Aboard Xplorer and the Zodiacs we join our informative Guest Lecturers on guided excursions through the maze of cliffs and waterways. Keep an eye out for penguins, seals and a myriad of marine and bird life as we explore what is considered to be the most strikingly beautiful of the fiords in the national park.

Day 3: Dusky Sound
Join the expedition crew on an exploratory cruise through rarely visited Dusky Sound, amongst an array of islands, marine and bird life. We land at historic Astronomer’s Point, where Captain Cook anchored his ship Resolution using a tree as a gangway, a tree which still exists today. Rejoin Oceanic Discoverer to cruise the spectacular passages through the fiord before a further expedition around the coastline of Pidgeon Island and Facile Harbour where we are sure to encounter New Zealand Fur Seals, penguins, dolphins and other wildlife.

Day 4: Stewart Island
Discover the natural delights and scenic beauty of Stewart Island, a large island that is almost totally wilderness and home to a vast number of seals, birds and other wildlife. Landing ashore at Paterson Inlet, join a guided walk to encounter native birds such as the Weka, Tui, Bellbird, Kaka and New Zealand’s iconic national bird, the kiwi. Unlike other species of kiwis, the Stewart Island Kiwi is active both during the day and night and is often seen foraging on the beach for sandhoppers and other insects.

Day 5: Discover Dunedin
The Otago Harbour welcomes us as we cruise past the world’s largest mainland albatross colony at Tairoa Heads, also home to the world rarest penguin, the Yellowed Eyed Penguin. Of Scottish heritage, Dunedin offers a great diversity of experiences from abundant wildlife to the historic Edwardian and Victorian architecture, the Otakou Maori Marae, the famous Speights Brewery, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Settlers Museum and New Zealand’s oldest botanical gardens. We spend a full day in port providing you the option explore areas of interest at your leisure.

Day 6: Gallic Akaroa
This morning we cruise into secluded Akaroa Harbour, a very scenic village nestled in the heart of an active volcano. Stroll through the village, discovering its French history, cosy cafes and excellent craft stores. Enjoy optional shore excursions, perhaps swim with one of the smallest and rarest dolphins – the Hector’s or New Zealand Dolphin.

Day 7: Kaikoura Whalewatching
The scenic coastal town of Kaikoura is renowned as possibly the world’s best destination for whale watching and one of the few places in the world where it is possible to view the giant Sperm Whale in its natural environment. We join a special cruise to discover these majestic mammals along with Fur Seals, dolphins and other migratory whales, an experience never to be forgotten. Enjoy time for a stroll around the pretty coastal town before reboarding Oceanic Discoverer.

Day 8: Marlborough Sounds
Our arrival to the dark green hills and blue-green waters of the Sounds is highlighted with a cruise through the scenic Tory Channel. We spend the day exploring an array of spectacular waterways including the fiord-like Queen Charlotte Sound. Retracing the history of Captain Cook we visit Ships Cove, a regular stop for Captain Cook on his voyage of discovery and the place where he careened the Endeavour. The day offers a multitude of explorations aboard Xplorer and inflatable Zodiacs under the guidance of our Expedition Leader and with interpretation from our experienced Guest Lecturers. We offer guided visits to Moturoa Island where it’s possible to view a variety of New Zealand’s iconic native birdlife.

Day 9: Coastal Cruise
A day of leisure at sea. Take in the scenic coast, read or join informative presentations from our qualified Guest Lecturers detailing the early settlers and Maori culture in preparation of our visit to a small Maori Marae and Gisborne the location of the first European landing.

Day 10: Art Deco Napier
In 1931 Napier was all but destroyed by an earthquake measuring some 7.9 on the Richter Scale. The city’s rebuild followed the flourishing art deco trend in America and Europe of that time, and as such, Napier features a wonderful heritage of art deco architecture. Explore the sights of the city. Perhaps stroll Marine Parade, the city’s delightful seaside boulevard which retains its air of an old-fashioned English seaside resort, complete with a pebble beach.

Day 11: Gisborne and Maori Culture
This morning we arrive in historic Gisborne, the first European landing place in New Zealand. Captain Cook first arrived here in 1769 and a European settlement was established in 1831. Our exploration begins with a visit to a small Marae for an exclusive Maori cultural experience including a traditional welcome, guided tour and Kapa Haka cultural show. This afternoon you have time to explore Gisborne at your own pace, with the opportunity to discover the historic city at your leisure or join an optional guided tour exploring the city’s beautiful gardens and renowned vineyards.

Day 12: White Island Volcano
Following breakfast we embark on an excursion to explore the active White Island volcano, identifiable by the plume of steam continually spouting from its crater. Travelling ashore aboard Xplorer and our fleet of Zodiacs, join the Expedition Staff on a guided walk to the crater, which resembles a moonscape. Enjoy the rare opportunity to view the heart of an active volcano and see a build up of gas and steam escaping from the earth. This evening, enjoy the Captain’s Farewell Cocktails as we make our way to Auckland whilst reminiscing about this wonderful one-in-a-lifetime journey.

Day 13: Auckland
Farewell your travelling companions, the Captain and his crew before and disembarkation in Auckland, ‘The City of Sails’, at 8:00am.

* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected

 

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Ports

Dunedin

The Gaelic word for Edinburgh is Dunedin and, not surprisingly, this one retains a number of close links with the Scottish capital. Not only are many of the street names the same, other reminders include the railroad station, University Clock Tower and Gothic Revival Dominican Priory – all built in similar styles. Sightseeing options include Lanarch Castle, a stroll through the Botanic Gardens, a walk up Baldwin Street – the steepest in the world – and a ride on the vintage train through Taieri Gorge.

Country - New Zealand
Distance from port to City - 15kms
Distance from port to Airport - 42kms
Currency - New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Places of Interest
Cadbury World, The Octagon, Speights Brewery

Napier

The Miami Beach of the southern hemisphere, Napier has a host of art deco-style buildings that sprang up after the 1924 earthquake. A wide swath of ocean beach fronts Hawke's Bay and holds the world's largest mainland gannet colony.

Country - New Zealand
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 350kms
Currency - New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Places of Interest
Hawke's Bay, Napier Art Deco Buildings

White Island

White Island is also known by its full Māori name of "Te Puia o Whakaari" (or "Whakaari" for short) which means "The Dramatic Volcano" and is only accessible by permit or with tourist groups. It is actually still active and is New Zealand's only example of such a volcano.

Country - New Zealand
Distance from port to City - <1km
Distance from port to Airport - 200kms
Currency - New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Places of Interest
White Island Volcano

Auckland

Virtually surrounded by water, Auckland is known as ‘The City of Sails’ with good reason. Opt to see the city from above with a visit to its Sky Tower, complete with a revolving restaurant! Sail on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour for a taste of its yachting culture. Or head for the natural beauty of Rotorua. A different world completely, here you will find boiling mud pools, spouting geysers and hot springs. A highlight of New Zealand not to be missed!

Country - New Zealand
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 21kms
Currency - New Zealand Dollars (NZD)

Places of Interest
Auckland War Memorial, Sky Tower, Auckland Regional Botanical Gardens

 

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Coral Princess Cruises

Coral Princess Cruises

Welcome To Coral Princess Cruises - Australia's Leading Expedition Cruise company offering Great Barrier Reef cruises, Cape York cruises, Kimberley cruises, Papua New Guinea cruises, Melanesia cruises, New Zealand cruises, and Australian Outback cruises. Coral Princess Cruises pioneered the concept of small ship expedition cruising, we are Australia’s longest established adventure cruise operator and started operating Great Barrier Reef cruises in 1984 and introduced our Kimberley Cruise program in 1996. A Coral Princess Cruise is an experience that you will never forget, now with three expedition ships; Oceanic Princess, Coral Princess and Coral Princess II.

 

Ship info

Oceanic Discoverer

Launched in 2005, Oceanic Discoverer is the new benchmark for luxury expedition cruising in the Australasia Pacific region. The state-of-the-art 1800 tonne Oceanic Princess is the grand vision of Coral Princess Cruises pioneers and acknowledged leaders in adventure cruising around Australia. Oceanic Princess is designed for wider horizons and is equipped to go literally anywhere she wants in the vast island regions around Australia and the Pacific

Dining

  • Dining Room
  • 2 cocktail bars
Entertainment

  • Boutique and Dive Shop
  • Comprehensive reference library
  • Lecture Lounge
Onboard Activities

  • Spa Pool
  • Internet Booth
  • Guest Lecturers and presentations
  • Snorkelling Equipment
  • Guided tours on the Xplorers
  • Captains Welcome Cocktail Party

Ship facts

Ship Details
Gross Tonnage
  1,800 Tonnes
Star Rating
  5 Star
Size/Style of Ship   Small/Expedition
Entered Service   2005
Registry   Australia
Former Name   None
Length   63 metres
Beam   13 metres
Draft   3 metres
Propulsion/Propellers  
Maximum Cruising Speed (knots)   14
Passenger Capacity (twin)
  72
Crew   20
Nationality of Officers   Australian
Nationality of Crew   Australian/New Zealand
Total Cabins   36
Total Inside cabins   0
Total Outside cabins   36
Cabin/Suites with Balcony   0
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins   0
Passenger Decks   4
Cabin Electricity
  220v
Elevators   0
Self-Service Laundry
  No
Onboard Currency (subject to change)   Australian Dollar

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