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price
2012
Cabin Ctgy
Price $US
Double 1
$12,590
Double 2
$13,580
Double 3
$14,580
Double 4
$15,630
Solo 1
$15,530
Solo 2
$16,790
 
2013
Cabin Ctgy
Price $US
Double 1
$13,590
Double 2
$14,590
Double 3
$15,750
Double 4
$16,880
Solo 1
$16,990
Solo 2
$18,240
 
 
 
duration
17 days
trip dates
Jan 08 - Jan 24, 2013 *
Feb 20 - Feb 07, 2013
* Reverse Itinerary
trip level
Adventure Level 1 - OnAdventure Level 2 - OffAdventure Level 3 - Off
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highlights
Queenstown
Milford Sound
Doubtful & Dusky Sounds
Stewart Island
Dunedin
Akaroa
Kaikoura
Wellington
Napier
Gisborne
White Island
Auckland
accomm types
Small Ship


carbon free cruising
New Zealand is an exhilarating place to visit. On this lovely expedition, we’ll explore both the North and the South Island aboard the outstanding 68-guest Oceanic Discoverer, taking in a terrific variety of experiences. There are wonderful landscapes, from the fjords of the South Island to the cliffs and indented coastlines the entire length our journey. There’s unique wildlife that results from New Zealand’s long geographic isolation. And there is an inviting blend of cultures that includes those of the indigenous Maori population and of the European settlers, underpinned by the friendly, relaxed welcome you’ll receive from “Kiwis” (New Zealanders).

Our journey is made all the richer by the expert expedition team that will accompany you, showing you New Zealand’s many facets and bringing added meaning to the many things you encounter.


Days 1-2 - Depart USA and En Route

Accommodations: n/a
Included Meals: n/a

Day 3 - Queenstown, New Zealand
Arrive in Queenstown, on New Zealand’s South Island, and transfer to the fine Crowne Plaza. In the afternoon, walk through the town and take the gondola for a panoramic view over the city, Lake Wakatipu and the surrounding peaks. We gather tonight for a welcome dinner.

Accommodations: Crowne Plaza
Included Meals: dinner

Day 4 - Milford Sound/Embark Oceanic Discoverer
In the morning, drive, with a stop at Lake Te Anau, to incomparable Milford Sound, the best known and perhaps the most spectacular of all New Zealand’s fjords. Embark Oceanic Discoverer, and spend the afternoon exploring Milford. We are surrounded by sheer peaks, of which the tallest and best known is Mitre Peak. We’ll look for dolphins and New Zealand fur seals and see the cascades of Stirling Falls.

Accommodations: Oceanic Discoverer
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Days 5&6 - Doubtful & Dusky Sounds
We sail on Doubtful Sound, which got its name because Captain Cook was uncertain whether the winds would be sufficient to allow him to exit. It’s the largest of New Zealand’s fjords and a place where magnificent vistas extend in every direction. We plan to land on one of the beaches to explore, seeing the native plants up close and looking for unique birdlife including the Fiordland crested penguin, the world’s rarest penguin. A cruise in the Xplorer shows us some of the landscapes for which the fjords are famous. Dusky Sound is among the most remote of New Zealand’s fjords, and can be reached only on foot or by sea. It has a special place in New Zealand history, as Captain Cook stayed here for five weeks in 1773.

Accommodations: Oceanic Discoverer
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day 7 - Stewart Island
Stewart, the southernmost of New Zealand’s major islands, has a population of just 380 and the feel of a frontier outpost. A highlight is a walk on the sanctuary of Ulva Island, with outstanding birdlife that includes the weka (a flightless rail), the kaka (a forest parrot), the confiding New Zealand robin and perhaps even a brown kiwi. In the afternoon, you can choose to explore Stewart Island by road or take a walk with our naturalists. Stewart Island’s only town, Oban, has a relaxed waterfront atmosphere.

Accommodations: Oceanic Discoverer
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day 8 - Dunedin
Lively Dunedin combines outstanding natural history with a rich cultural heritage. We’ll explore the town, seeing the ornate Edwardian railway station and the Octagon plaza at the center of town. You can choose to visit the Otago Peninsula, looking for fur seals, yellow-eyed and little blue penguins and royal albatross; or else (if available) you can take the railroad along the coast for splendid views.

Accommodations: Oceanic Discoverer
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day 9 - Akaroa
We spend the day at Akaroa, near the head of the scenic Banks Peninsula. Its history is unique in New Zealand. Originally inhabited by Maori, it was settled by French immigrants in 1840, and many early houses still stand in the town. There will be a chance to explore Akaroa, and a highlight will be taking an excursion boat in the bay in search of Hector’s dolphins, the world’s smallest and rarest. You have a choice of swimming with the dolphins (wet suits supplied) or just observing from the boat.

Accommodations: Oceanic Discoverer
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch, & dinner

Day 10 - Kaikoura
The continental shelf drops off rapidly just off Kaikoura, producing upwelling that creates ideal conditions for marine mammals. Go by local boat in search of sperm whales, blue whales, humpbacks, orcas and dolphins. Visit a fur seal colony and walk along the clifftops of the Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway, with spectacular views.

Accommodations: Oceanic Discoverer
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day 11 - Wellington
Vibrant Wellington is New Zealand’s capital and second largest city, although the town center, with a lively waterfront, is compact and readily explored. We explore Wellington, including a visit to the superb Te Papa Museum, opened in 1998 as a showplace for New Zealand’s diverse cultures. In the afternoon, you may explore on your own or enjoy a visit to the Zealandia Sanctuary, where the elimination of predators has allowed native birds and plants to get reestablished.

Accommodations: Oceanic Discoverer
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day 12 - At Sea
We spend an enjoyable day at sea, with talks by our expedition staff, preparing for the days ahead.

Accommodations: Oceanic Discoverer
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day 13 - Napier
After the devastating earthquake of 1931 leveled Napier, residents decided to rebuild it as a shining example of contemporary architecture. The result is many of the finest showpieces of Art Deco, Art Nouveau and related styles in the world. They fill the town. We’ll have a guided exploration of the town and its history, and also visit the world’s largest gannet colony at Cape Kidnappers outside Napier — where 5,000 pairs of birds raise their young. We’ll be able to get remarkably close.

Accommodations: Oceanic Discoverer
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch, & dinner


Day 14 - Gisborne
Enjoy a special, intimate reception at the meeting houses of one of the small Maori communities, where you’ll learn of the residents’ history and traditions, with a chance to meet some of the people who live here. In the afternoon we explore the marvelous Eastwoodhill arboretum, with trees and plants from all over the world, planted over a period of decades by the eccentric New Zealander Douglas Cook.

Accommodations: Oceanic Discoverer
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day 15 - White Island
Today we visit White Island, an astonishingly active marine volcano with powerful steam vents, boiling mud pots and a highly acidic crater lake. At this unique site, clouds of steam and rivulets of hot water are everywhere, as is the roar from the vents. We’ll also see the remains of the sulfur mining operations that were abandoned in 1933.

Accommodations: Crowne Plaza
Included Meals: breakfast and dinner

Day 16 - Auckland
We arrive Auckland, disembark Oceanic Discoverer and tour the city, taking in the views from the renowned Sky Tower and seeing the marvelous exhibits on Maori culture and natural history at the Auckland Museum. Check in to the Crowne Plaza, in the heart of the city. The afternoon is at leisure to shop or explore further. In the evening, we gather for a farewell dinner.

Accommodations: Crowne Plaza
Included Meals: breakfast and dinner

Day 17 - Auckland/U.S.
The day is free until your departure for the airport for connecting flights home.

Accommodations: n/a
Included Meals: breakfast


Land Cost Includes: All accommodations aboard ships or in hotels per itinerary or similar, all meals and nonalcoholic beverages aboard ship, meals on land as indicated, air transportation where indicated as included, shore excursions, sightseeing and entrance fees, special access permits, transfers to and from group flights, use of snorkeling equipment and wet suits, use of kayaks (where available), gratuities (except to Egyptologists and ship’s crew), taxes and service charges, services of a ship physician on most voyages, and services of our expedition staff.

Not Included: Air transportation (except where shown as included), extensions, passport, visa, immigration fees, scuba diving (where available), meals not indicated, baggage/accident/travel protection plan, items of a personal nature, such as alcoholic beverages, e-mail, and laundry. Gratuities to Egyptologists and ship's crew at your discretion.

Arrival/Departure: Your Exploring New Zealand's North and South Islands cruise begins in Auckland and ends in Queensland, New Zealand. Embarkation time may vary as it is based upon arrival of group flights from Los Angeles, California. Disembarkation is after breakfast on day 17 of the outlined itinerary. Our experts can assist in scheduling charter flights to and from Auckland/Queensland and Los Angeles.

Airfare: For all programs, airfare is an additional cost unless otherwise indicated. Sample airfares are based on current year's fares and are subject to change. We will gladly assist in making your air arrangements. There will be a $50 per person service fee if you elect for Lindblad Expeditions to handle your air arrangements.

Payment and Cancellation Policy: To reserve your place, an advance payment for the program as outlined is required and is payable by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover or check. The per person amount due is noted on each dates and rates screen. Please see AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions.

Travel Insurance: We highly recommend our travelers protect their investment with Travel Insurance. Please note that you must purchase your Travel Insurance policy within 14 days of booking your trip for it to cover pre-existing medical conditions.
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Qualifications: This trip will be enjoyed by anyone who is in good health and leads an active life. Daily excursions from the boat to the islands will be made in pangas (dinghies). Trip members will hike from the landing point to specific areas for wildlife observation. Hiking time for most landings will be a couple of hours roundtrip with lots of time to stop to study, photograph and enjoy the flora and fauna. Some landings are dry but many are "wet", requiring cautious footing on slippery rocks. The boat staff will be on hand to assist. There are numerous opportunities to swim and snorkel. Easy-to-use, sit-on-top kayaks are also available.

General Information: This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations "Terms & Conditions". Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A packing list, extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information is sent upon confirmation. We strongly recommend the purchase of Trip Insurance through AdventureSmith Explorations. If purchased within 14 days of sign-up, the pre-existing condition exclusion is waived.

We look forward to having you join us for the trip of a lifetime! Call today.

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