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Day 1 - 2 Board your transpacific
flight and skip a day as you cross the International Date Line. Day 3 Arrival
in Auckland, New Zealand. Haere Mai—welcome to New Zealand! Hotel
rooms are available for immediate check-in. This evening, your Tour Director
hosts a special Welcome dinner. (D) Day 4 Auckland.
Today sightsee in this attractive city known as “City of Sails,”
situated on an isthmus between two magnificent harbors. From the top of
Mount Eden you have a stunning view of Auckland as well as Rangitoto Island,
the volcanic cone which dominates the inner harbor. Today’s highlight is a
visit to KELLY TARLTON’S ANTARCTIC ENCOUNTER, where you will see colonies of
penguins playing in real ice and snow. Then travel beneath the ocean to see
a giant stingray and moray eels, and come face-to-face with the awesome
predators of the deep—sharks! The afternoon is free for you to enjoy this
unique harbor city. Your Tour Director has suggestions for other activities.
(B) Day 5 Auckland–Waitomo–Rotorua.
Leave Auckland and travel through the green pastoral region of Waikato to
the famous WAITOMO GLOWWORM CAVES. Experience a guided tour through the
limestone chambers and passages of the cavern. Enjoy a silent boat trip
through the glowworm grotto as you glide quietly beneath the lights of
thousands of glowworms suspended from the cave ceiling. In the afternoon,
continue over the Mamaku Ranges to Rotorua. On arrival experience TE PUIA,
Rotorua’s most prominent thermal area with New Zealand’s largest geyser,
boiling mud pools, and silica terraces. Enjoy a traditional HANGI DINNER
this evening, followed by an authentic MAORI CONCERT. (B,D) Day 6 Rotorua–Queenstown.
This morning, visit the AGRODOME to learn more about one of the
country’s major industries—sheep! Then on to RAINBOW SPRINGS, home to
rainbow trout and the flightless kiwi bird in its nocturnal “Kiwi House.” A
flight takes you to Queenstown on the South Island, home base for
discovering every type of adventure sport imaginable. See the sights of this
popular resort town, nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu and surrounded
by the rugged peaks of the Southern Alps. This evening, enjoy breathtaking
scenery in every direction as you CRUISE Lake Wakatipu on board the vintage
steamship TSS Earnslaw. On arrival at Walter Peak, you will be served dinner
at Colonel’s Homestead. (B,D) Day 7 Queenstown.
Cruise on Milford Sound. More beautiful scenery today as you travel into
FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK through the Homer Tunnel to Milford Sound. Boasting
some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world, this region of New
Zealand has the elite status of belonging to UNESCO’s World Heritage Parks.
CRUISE on the fiord with sheer rock walls rising thousands of feet from the
water’s great depths. (B,L) Day 8 Queenstown.
A full day at leisure for your own discovery. Consider an optional visit
to a local vineyard and sample some of the prize vintages, or maybe a
thrilling jetboat ride on the Kawarau and Shotover Rivers. Your Tour
Director will have suggestions to help you plan your day to explore, shop,
and enjoy optional activities. (B) Day 9 Queenstown–Mount
Cook–Christchurch. Motor north to magnificent MOUNT COOK NATIONAL
PARK, named after New Zealand’s highest peak. Weather permitting, choose to
take an optional ski-plane flight that actually lands on the 18-mile-long
Tasman Glacier or a thrilling helicopter ride. Later in the day, leave this
alpine wonderland and drive to Lake Tekapo to view the Church of the Good
Shepherd. Cross the patchwork Canterbury Plains to Christchurch, the “Garden
City.” (B) Day 10 Christchurch–Melbourne,
Australia. Sightseeing starts with a drive up the winding Summit
Road for views of Lyttleton Harbor, then past Christchurch’s old stone
buildings, the charming Avon River, and acres of green parks. On the way to
the airport, you have the option to visit the International Antarctic Centre,
designed to give a “firsthand” experience of Antarctica, before your flight
across the Tasman Sea to Melbourne, Australia. (B) Day 11 Melbourne.
G’day and welcome to Australia. Today’s sightseeing includes landmarks such
as Parliament House and the Shrine of Remembrance, a tribute to Australia’s
war heroes. Visit beautiful FITZROY GARDENS, and then drive past the lush
Royal Botanical Gardens. You’ll soon discover the different architectural
influences of this city as you see the Victorian Arts Centre and other
buildings of significance. We also stop at one of the country’s leading OPAL
COMPANIES to discover how the beautiful gems are mined. For a unique dining
experience, join an optional outing on board a historic tramcar restaurant
as it winds its way through the streets of Melbourne. The optional excursion
to see a penguin parade is highly recommended. (B) Day 12 Melbourne.
Enjoy a full day for you to explore on your own. Perhaps join our
optional tour on the Great Ocean Road. (B) Day 13 Melbourne–Alice
Springs. Today we fly to the Outback. Here, visit the historic OLD
TELEGRAPH STATION to discover how the locals live in this remote area and
the history of how the early settlers developed communications. It’s onto
Anzac Hill, a tribute to Australia and New Zealand’s war heroes. Then visit
the ROYAL FLYING DOCTOR SERVICE to appreciate how medical service is
provided to those living in remote regions. A highlight of your day is the
opportunity to ride a camel, the transport of the desert, at the CAMEL FARM.
This evening, enjoy a truly unique Aussie experience, an OUTBACK BARBEQUE
that features a meal of typical campfire fare, fascinating tales of the
Outback, and Aboriginal folklore. (B,D) CG Day 14 Alice
Springs–Ayers Rock. Today, experience an Aboriginal DREAMTIME
TOUR and learn more about this important native culture from your Local
Guide. Later, fly to “The Center of Australia.” Travel past Uluru (Ayers
Rock) to the magnificent Kata Tjuta (the Olgas), some 30 brilliant
monoliths. There is time for a walk to the Olga Gorge before returning to
“Sunset Strip” for a drink and the changing colors of the Rock. (B) Day 15 Ayers
Rock–Cairns. This morning, your Outback adventure continues as
you enjoy a TOUR around the base of Uluru, learning of its significance in
Aboriginal “Dreamtime” mythology. For an even more amazing view of Ayers
Rock, perhaps take an optional aircraft ride. Later fly to Cairns, gateway
to the Great Barrier Reef, one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
Tonight, a unique dinner event at TJAPUKAI ABORIGINAL CULTURAL PARK for an
interactive, entertaining portrayal of the culture, dance, and folklore of
this indigenous tribe. (B,D) Day 16 Cairns.
Great Barrier Reef Excursion. Board a fast catamaran for a CRUISE
to Green Island, one of the many tropical islands on Australia’s famous
Great Barrier Reef. Here you can choose to snorkel, take a GLASS BOTTOM BOAT
TOUR, or join a naturalist for a guided walk through the island’s cool rain
forest. This afternoon, your Tour Director can assist you with a variety of
optional activities, including crocodile spotting. (B) Day 17 Cairns.
A full day at leisure in this tropical paradise. For a truly amazing
experience, consider our optional trip to Kuranda via the old scenic rail
route. See magnificent scenery from the comfort of a restored, historic
mountain train. For the return journey, you may choose to take the Skyrail
Rainforest Cableway. (B) Day 18 Cairns–Sydney.
Fly to Australia’s largest city, Sydney. (B) Day 19 Sydney.
Explore one of the world’s most beautiful cities. Visit the OPERA HOUSE for
a guided tour of its interior and theaters. A highlight is a stop at the
world famous TARONGA ZOO, where a Local Guide will introduce you to
Australia’s unique fauna, including kangaroos, koalas, wombats, dingoes, and
the famous Tasmanian Devil. Travel to Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair, located in the
city’s BOTANICAL GARDENS, for a great photo opportunity offering sweeping
views of the harbor, Opera House, and Harbour Bridge. Feel like a Bondi
local while touring inside Bondi’s world famous surf LIFESAVING CLUB and
enjoy a lifesaving demonstration! See some of the city’s original suburbs
and the historic Rocks area, home to Sydney’s original convicts. For a truly
memorable experience, enjoy a wonderful lunch as you CRUISE Sydney Harbour.
(B,L) Day 20 Sydney.
Enjoy a full day at leisure for your own discoveries. Perhaps join our
optional excursion to the Blue Mountains for a wilderness experience, or an
excursion to the Hunter Valley, one of Australia’s leading wine-growing
regions. You can even climb to the top of Sydney’s Harbour Bridge! The
choice is yours, and your Tour Director will have suggestions to help you
make the most of this exciting city. This evening, your Tour Director hosts
a special FAREWELL DINNER at a waterfront restaurant overlooking Sydney
Harbour, Opera House, and Harbour Bridge. (B,D) Day 21 This morning your homebound
flight arrives the same day. (B) |