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Orion
10 Night Pure New Zealand
Auckland to Invercargill

Ship: Orion
Cruise Line: Orion Expedition Cruises
Departures:  28 November 2012
Duration: 10 Nights
Ports: Auckland, White Island, Napier, Marlborough Sounds Maritime Park, Akaroa, Dunedin, Stewart Island, Dusky Sound, Doubtful Sound, Milford Sound, Bluff, Invercargill
Airport gateway (Arrival) : Auckland
Airport gateway (Departure) : Invercargill

Itinerary

Day 1 Auckland, New Zealand
Day 2 White Island
Day 3 Napier, Hawkes Bay
Day 4 At sea
Day 5 Marlborough Sounds Maritime Park
Day 6 Akaroa
Day 7 Dunedin
Day 8 Stewart Island
Day 9 Dusky & Doubtful Sounds
Day 10 Milford Sound
Day 11 Bluff (Invercargill), New Zealand

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

 

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Ports

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

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

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

Marlborough Sounds Maritime Park

Marlborough Sounds Maritime Park Latitude: 41°8′30’S Longitude: 174°5′22’E Maori legend describes the entire South Island as Maui's Waka (canoe), wrecked on a reef during a fishing expedition, the shattered bow of the canoe became the Sounds. For centuries, Marlborough has offered safe harbour to travellers. First to Maori traders and war parties; then to European explorers, such as Captain James Cook and Dumont D'Urville. This relaxed sojourn will provide opportunistic Zodiac exploration and landings, including historic Ship Cove (Endeavour Inlet) where Captain James Cook was based for a period during his 1770 voyage, and Motuara Island Bird Sanctuary. Motuara Island Bird Sanctuary is predator free making it a bird-lovers paradise with blue penguins, kereru, bellbirds, yellow-crowned parakeets (kakariki), South Island saddleback, bellbirds and South Island robins encountered along the trail during your guided walk to the top for the amazing view across Cook Strait to the North Island.

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

Invercargill

Bluff (Invercargill), New Zealand Latitude: 46°35'S Longitude: 168°18'E The largest urban centre in New Zealand's Southland is Invercargill, a city of 49,000 people. Visitors come to admire the elegant Victorian and Edwardian buildings, gardens and landscaped parks. The fishing port of Bluff is a half hour drive south from Invercargill and is home to the famous Bluff oyster and a lively annual seafood festival. From Bluff, visitors can catch a ferry to Stewart Island - a haven for native bird life and the only place in New Zealand where you can readily see kiwi in their natural habitat.

 

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Orion Expedition Cruises

Founded in early 2004, Australian owned and operated, Orion Expedition Cruises has developed voyages to encourage guests to become a part of the region they are discovering.

Orion is a purpose built vessel designed to access the inaccessible, all in 5-star luxury. The ship combines the best and the latest in design with maritime and environmental technology, comfort and casual elegance. From the ice-strengthened hull to the chilled champagne and superb cuisine, this is expedition cruising at its finest.

Described as the latest in the quest to build the perfect expedition vessel * , all Orion’s staterooms feature ocean views and offer internet access, flat-screen TV, DVD/CD, a choice of twin and queen sized beds, a sitting area and marble bathrooms. Other on board amenities include a health spa with gymnasium, sauna, sun deck Jacuzzi and a stern marina platform.

Orion offers a range of included and optional Shoreside Expeditions designed to enhance the destination exploration for our guests. From Mallard sea plane flights and outback 4WD tours, to snorkeling over pristine coral formations, there are many unique opportunities for guests to visit areas of Australia that even most Australians don’t get to see. As part of our commitment to offering guests an enriching experience, on board speakers have been selected for their knowledge and expertise on the regions they visit. Guests are invited to attend presentations in the 90 seat Lecture Theatre.

Our innovative expeditions are year-round and vary with the seasons:
- Winter (May to September) in the Kimberley, Top End, East Timor, Arnhem Land and Komodo
- Spring (October, November) and Autumn (March, April) in remote and unspoilt parts of the World Heritage Great Barrier Reef, Torres Strait Islands and Papua New Guinea
- Summer (December, January and February) in the Tasman Sea, Tasmania and Antarctica.

We would be delighted to have you join us on a voyage to some of the most wonderful but rarely seen places on earth.

 

Ship info

Orion

Orion is a purpose built vessel designed to access the inaccessible, all in 5-star luxury. The ship combines the best and the latest in design with maritime and environmental technology, comfort and casual elegance. From the ice-strengthened hull to the chilled champagne and superb cuisine, this is expedition cruising at its finest.

Dining

  • Constellation Restaurant
  • Delphinius Outdoor Cafe
Entertainment

    • Leda Lounge and Cocktail Bar
    • Onboard Specialist Lecturers
    • Lecture Theatre
Onboard Activities

  • Gymnasium
  • Libary
  • Boutique
  • Hair and Beauty Salon
  • Jacuzzi
  • Sporting Facilities
  • Vega Health Spa

Ship facts

Ship Details
Gross Tonnage
    4,050 Tonnes
Star Rating
    4.5 Star
Size/Style of Ship     Small/Expedition
Entered Service     Nov 2003
Registry     The Bahamas
Former Name     None
Length     102.7 metres
Beam     14 metres
Draft     3.7 metres
Propulsion/Propellers     diesel/2
Maximum Cruising Speed (knots)     22
Passenger Capacity (twin)
    106
Crew     65
Nationality of Officers     European
Nationality of Crew     Filipino
Total Cabins     53
Total Inside cabins     0
Total Outside cabins     53
Cabin/Suites with Balcony     0
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins     0
Passenger Decks     7
Cabin Electricity
    110v/220v
Elevators     1
Self-Service Laundry
    No
Onboard Currency (subject to change)     AUD

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