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Australia and New Zealand from Melbourne, Australia with the Norwegian Sun

Norwegian
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Broadway shows in the "Stardust Lounge"
13 different restaurants to choose from
Jogging track onboard

Destination

Australia and New Zealand

Trip Duration

15 nights

Cruise Ship

Norwegian Sun

Cruise Company

Norwegian

Itinerary

Depart 17:00

Once a Victorian seaside resort, Melbourne has evolved into a hip capital of culture where the party never stops. Its world-famous arts scene means it’s home to multiple exhibits and festivals each year. History buffs won’t want to miss out on historical landmarks such as Flinders Street Station, an Art Deco cinema called The Astor, or the Old Melbourne Gaol, a former prison for convicts. Those more interested in the 21st century will delight in the numerous art galleries, cocktail bars, and cafes just waiting to be discovered. And to keep its residents fueled up for all-night parties and high energy festivals, Melbourne reportedly has the best coffee in the world.

Arrive 08:00

Depart 16:00

Portland is located in Victoria, Australia and is the oldest european settlement in this region, located on Portland Bay.

Arrive 09:00

Depart 18:00

Kangaroo Island is located on Investigator Strait, off the coast of South Australia. It is Australia's third largest island and is divided into seven regions, comprising of four major towns. Kingscote is the biggest town on Kangaroo Island and is the main business centre of the island. The island has many caves, lagoons and sand dunes to explore. Visitors to Kangaroo Island can expect to find numerous national parks, as a third of the island are protected areas.

Arrive 07:00

Depart 17:00

Tucked away on the coast of South Australia, Adelaide is truly a hidden gem. Known as the “City of Churches,” its affluent history means you’ll find plenty of historic spires and lush green parks interspersed throughout its metropolitan center. But gone are the days of being posh and stuffy – this up-and-coming capital is rapidly gentrifying, and it’s become one of the best areas in Australia to eat, party, and drink.

Arrive 07:00

Depart 16:00

Burnie is a city with an approximate population of 20,000 which lies in North-West Tasmania. Burnie is known as being a "town of makers". A trip to the Makers' Workshop is highly recommended, here visitors can expect to find a number of studios where local craftspeople demonstrate their unique skills. There is also a gift shop on site where visitors have the opportunity to purchase products produced locally in Tasmania. Visitors to Burnie can also enjoy a number of outdoor spots such as the popular Burnie Park.

Arrive 08:00

Depart 16:00

Located in the shadow of Mount Wellington, Hobart is Tasmania’s largest and oldest city. Booming with tourism, the town boasts a buzzing waterfront area overflowing with shops, restaurants, and an enormous town market, Salamanca Place. The town center offers a plethora of dining, drinking, and shopping options, including a budding craft beer scene and several galleries featuring local art. Those looking to get away from it all may enjoy a scenic drive to the summit of Mount Wellington, or an excursion to the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary.

Dusky Sound is a remote fiord located in New Zealand's Fiordland National Park, not far from Manapouri. The fiord itself comprises mainly of lush green forests and rocks. Dusky Sound is steeped in history, with Captain Cook having spent five weeks here in 1773, while the first ever European-styled house and boat to be built in New Zealand were built nearby. Visitors can expect to find mountainous territory with multiple valleys and forests. Other activities include fishing, kayaking and just simply taking in the breath-taking views.

Doubtful Sound, also referred to as 'the Sound of Silence', is the second largest fiord located in the heart of Fiordland National Park. Doubtful Sound is the deepest fjord at 421 metres deep and has numerous magical waterfalls. Manapouri is the base for excursions to Doubtful Sound. There are a number of ways for visitors to encounter the beauty of Doubtful Sound such as by taking a day or overnight cruise, scenic flight or by simply exploring it by kayak. Doubtful Sound provides the perfect opoortunity to experience the beauty of New Zealand and the fiords.

What’s included:

Included Services

  • All meals, excluding Specialty Restaurants
  • Most entertainment , activities on board
  • Child care
  • Use of on-board facilities
  • Accommodation in the cabin category you booked

Optional services:

  • Internet
  • Flights
  • Transfers
  • Travel insurance
  • Rental vehicles
  • Hotels
  • Shore excursions
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You will be sailing on:

Norwegian Sun

Unveil the magic of the Norwegian Sun, a stunning cruise ship designed to provide a unique travel experience. Embark on a journey filled with exceptional dining, world-class entertainment, and endless activities, all while exploring breathtaking destinations like Singapore, Japan and Alaska.

Refurbishment Year:

2018

Passengers:

1936
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Who is traveling?

Adults18+ years
2
Kids0-17 years
0
  • 2 Adults

  • 15 nights

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Australia and New Zealand from Melbourne, Australia with the Norwegian Sun