Bay of Islands
The Bay of Islands is a stunning maritime park that’s home to 144 islands, offering an array of natural attractions and activities. As our cruise liner anchors in the azure waters, you can explore the bay’s historic towns such as Russell, New Zealand’s first sea port with its colonial architecture, or Paihia, known for its vibrant local culture. The area is rich in marine life, and a dolphin-watching cruise is a must-try experience. The iconic Hole in the Rock landmark, a grand archway carved by the sea, provides an unforgettable sight, especially when visited at sunset.
Auckland
Auckland, the ‘City of Sails’, is a perfect blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty. The city’s skyline, dominated by the Sky Tower, welcomes you as the ship docks. Here, you can explore vibrant neighbourhoods, and world-class museums like the Auckland War Memorial Museum, and indulge in the buzzing food and drink scene. A short ferry ride away is Waiheke Island, known for its vineyards and olive groves. For nature lovers, a visit to the nearby Waitakere Ranges offers pristine beaches and lush rainforests filled with native flora and fauna.
Wellington
New Zealand’s capital city, Wellington, is a cultural hotspot with a charming downtown area that’s perfect for leisurely exploration. The city is famous for its thriving arts scene, with numerous galleries and theatres, and the world-renowned Te Papa Museum. Don’t miss a ride on the historic Wellington Cable Car for panoramic views over the city and harbour. Foodies will relish the chance to visit the city’s artisanal coffee roasters and craft beer breweries, reflecting Wellington’s vibrant culinary culture.