New Zealand Wanderer
- 4 Mar ‘25
- 11 nights
- Departing from Sydney
- Ovation Of The Seas
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Inside price from$2,883*/pp
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Outside price from$3,054*/pp
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Balcony price from$2,899*/pp
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Suite price from$6,199*/pp
YOUR ITINERARY
Sydney, Australia - Bay of islands - Auckland, New Zealand - Napier - Wellington, New Zealand - Christchurch - Sydney, Australia
Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Aust...
Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia’s largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby. Sydney Tower’s outdoor platform, the Skywalk, offers 360-degree views of the city and suburbs.
Look up — the Bay of Islands is said to have the worldR...
Look up — the Bay of Islands is said to have the world’s second bluest sky after Rio de Janeiro. Located on the northwestern coast of New Zealand’s North Island, the sea here is also a beautiful shade of turquoise, dotted with 144 subtropical islands of the area. Cruise to Bay of Islands and check out Urupukapuka Island, where you can hike through Maori village sites or relax on the white-sand beach. Visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds — this is the site where the treaty that made New Zealand into its own nation was signed. Or head out on a dolphin spotting cruise to see the population of bottlenose dolphins that call these waters home.
The New Zealand greeting “Kia Ora!” sets the ...
The New Zealand greeting “Kia Ora!” sets the tone for an Auckland adventure. This Maori phrase, used by Kiwis of all ethnic backgrounds to say “hello,” roughly translates to “be well” — and after you’ve enjoyed the outdoor excitement Auckland has to offer, that’s exactly how you’ll feel. With three harbors and 18,000 miles of coastline, New Zealand’s largest city offers all the exploration by land or by sea you could ask for. Climb the Sky Tower for panoramic views of the city and the Twin Harbors. Jump on a New Zealand cruise and head to the Viaduct Basin in Wynward Quarter to sail the harbor or relax with at a seaside brewery. Or kayak out to volcanic Rangitoto Island, where you can hike up ancient lava flows and admire the city from above.
On the eastern side of New Zealand’s North I...
On the eastern side of New Zealand’s North Island sits Napier, in Hawke’s Bay. The entire city was rebuilt in the Art Deco style following an earthquake in 1931, giving Napier the best collection of authentic Art Deco buildings on the planet. Known for its wine, Napier boasts a cafe culture enjoyed year-round thanks to its sunny, Mediterranean-like climate. Nearby you can find the world’s largest colony of gannets – a sleek, white sea bird known for its dramatic plunge-dive fish-catching technique – which can be viewed on a hike or a tractor ride on the beach.
Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, sits at ...
Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, sits at the southern tip of the North Island, roughly the middle of the country. According to Maori legend, New Zealand’s two main islands are associated with the god Maui; the South Island is his canoe and the North Island is the fish he caught. Wellington sits in that fish’s mouth. Wellington is New Zealand’s second-biggest city, after Auckland. Despite its smaller size, it has an abundance of cultural attractions like the National Library, National Archives, theaters and excellent museums. The city is also home to the country’s film industry and is nicknamed Wellywood.
Named after a college at the University of Oxford, England, Chri...
Named after a college at the University of Oxford, England, Christchurch has a reputation for being a conservative, “British” city. This may be true on the surface, but a bit of poking around this largest city of the South Island, population 360,000, will reveal a vibrant arts culture and adventurous spirit that’s 100% “Kiwi.”
Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australi...
Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia’s largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby. Sydney Tower’s outdoor platform, the Skywalk, offers 360-degree views of the city and suburbs.
YOUR SHIP - The Ovation Of The Seas
Pioneer America’s Last Frontier onboard Ovation of the Seas®, one of the biggest, boldest ships to ever sail Australia.
Go scenery scoping from the unrivaled perspective of the North Star®, the highest vintage point on any cruise ship. Explore cosmopolitan Sydney, home to Bondi Beach’s turquoise waters and the architecturally unique Sydney Opera House. Then refuel with delicious, globally inspired dishes and robot-crafted cocktails as fresh as the crisp mountain air outside. And in between adventures onshore, fill each sea day with thrilling activities like surf sessions on the FlowRider®, simulated skydiving on RipCord®by iFLY®, and so much more. Only on Royal Caribbean. The cruise line voted Best Overall for 19 years running by Travel Weekly readers.
Pioneer America’s Last Frontier onboard Ovation of the Seas®, one of the biggest, boldest ships to ever sail Australia.
Go scenery scoping from the unrivaled perspective of the North Star®, the highest vintage point on any cruise ship. Explore cosmopolitan Sydney, home to Bondi Beach’s turquoise waters and the architecturally unique Sydney Opera House. Then refuel with delicious, globally inspired dishes and robot-crafted cocktails as fresh as the crisp mountain air outside. And in between adventures onshore, fill each sea day with thrilling activities like surf sessions on the FlowRider®, simulated skydiving on RipCord®by iFLY®, and so much more. Only on Royal Caribbean. The cruise line voted Best Overall for 19 years running by Travel Weekly readers.
Bionic Bar
Bistro
Cafe Promenade
Chops Grill
Coastal Kitchen
Italian Restaurant
Japanese Cuisine
La Patlsserle
North Star Bar
Schooner Bar
Silk Road
Sky Bar
Sorrentos Pizzeria
Two70°
Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine
Fitness Center
Jogging Track
Casino Royale
Disco
Michael’s Genuine Pub
Movies Under the Stars outdoor theater
Royal Court Theatre
Concierge Club
Diamond Club
Solarium
Spa
Swimming Pool
Adventure Ocean Youth Facilities
Flowrider
H2O Zone Water Park
Rock Climbing
Digital Workshop
Conference Room
Living Room
North Star
Photo Gallery
RipCord
Royal Esplanade Shopping
SeaPlex
Shore Excursion Office
The Grande
Windjammer Marketplace
Description
Pioneer America’s Last Frontier onboard Ovation of the Seas®, one of the biggest, boldest ships to ever sail Australia.
Go scenery scoping from the unrivaled perspective of the North Star®, the highest vintage point on any cruise ship. Explore cosmopolitan Sydney, home to Bondi Beach’s turquoise waters and the architecturally unique Sydney Opera House. Then refuel with delicious, globally inspired dishes and robot-crafted cocktails as fresh as the crisp mountain air outside. And in between adventures onshore, fill each sea day with thrilling activities like surf sessions on the FlowRider®, simulated skydiving on RipCord®by iFLY®, and so much more. Only on Royal Caribbean. The cruise line voted Best Overall for 19 years running by Travel Weekly readers.
Food and Drink
Bionic Bar
Bistro
Cafe Promenade
Chops Grill
Coastal Kitchen
Italian Restaurant
Japanese Cuisine
La Patlsserle
North Star Bar
Schooner Bar
Silk Road
Sky Bar
Sorrentos Pizzeria
Two70°
Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine
Fitness
Fitness Center
Jogging Track
Entertainment
Casino Royale
Disco
Michael’s Genuine Pub
Movies Under the Stars outdoor theater
Royal Court Theatre
Relaxation
Concierge Club
Diamond Club
Solarium
Spa
Swimming Pool
Recreational
Adventure Ocean Youth Facilities
Flowrider
H2O Zone Water Park
Rock Climbing
Technology
Digital Workshop
Other
Conference Room
Living Room
North Star
Photo Gallery
RipCord
Royal Esplanade Shopping
SeaPlex
Shore Excursion Office
The Grande
Windjammer Marketplace