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Experience the Wonder Down Under
This is your official invitation to the home of the kangaroos, koalas and kiwis. Take one of our 12 or 14 night cruises to Australia, New Zealand and the islands. Ports of call include enchanting destinations like Sydney, Melbourne, Wellington, Christchurch, Tasmania and more. If you've ever dreamed of an exotic cruise to the South Pacific, your dreams have just come true. Explore Australia/New Zealand on the following ships; Radiance Of The Seas and Rhapsody Of The Seas.   View Region Map
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Highlights
Take a tour of one of Australia's most famous architectural icons, the spectacular Sydney Opera House.
Look for shells and the occasional frolicking dolphin along the pristine coast of Melbourne.
Take a leisurely stroll through one of the beautifully maintained parks in Christchurch, aptly referred to as the Garden City.
Discover New Zealand's art, culture and history in Wellington's many museums.
Cuddle a koala and meet some of Australia's other native animals, including kangaroos, kiwis and cockatoos, at Bonorong Wildlife Park.
Areas of Interest
Sydney, Australia
Although Sydney is one of the largest cities in the world, you'll find most of the things you want to see and do are centred around one of the world's most beautiful harbours. The first thing you'll want to do is explore the Sydney Opera House. With its dramatic white-sailed design, it's one of the most easily recognised buildings on earth. Then head for the almost equally familiar Sydney Harbour Bridge for some photos. In the centre of town you'll find a concentration of world-class restaurants, shopping, entertainment and museums. If you're there during the summer season, no trip to Sydney is complete without a little sun and surf at one of the city's many spectacular beaches.
Hobart, Australia
Nestled at the foot of Tasmania's towering Mount Wellington, Hobart is one of the world's most picturesque capital cities. Founded in 1802, Hobart retains the flavour and charm of a small town from a more leisurely era. Walk the streets of this charming city and you'll discover mansions that are fine examples of classic Georgian and Victorian architecture, small cottages and unique shops and galleries (many of which, your guide might point out, were built by convicts deported from England). Stroll across the oldest road bridge in Australia - Richmond Bridge - and finish the tour with a little tucker and a pint at a local pub.
Wellington, New Zealand
Once thought of as a stuffy, old-fashioned backwater town, in recent years Wellington has transformed itself into the most vibrant, sophisticated city in the country. In fact, it has become New Zealand's destination of choice for weekend entertainment, culture and fun. Part of the attraction is that there is so much to do in one concentrated area. Theatres, shops, galleries, restaurants and pubs are all within easy walking distance. And speaking of dining, it's been said that, per capita the number of Wellington restaurants actually rivals New York City. Add to all that, its spectacular harbour-front location, and it's easy to see why a visit to this lovely port town should be at the top of your must-visit list.
What to Pack
The climate varies considerably across Australia and New Zealand. It rarely snows, but it can be windy, chilly and damp in the winter (June to August) and hot, humid and very wet in the summer (December to February).

For onboard wear you'll want to pack the following:
For evening wear, you'll need three main types of attire:
Casual: Dresses or trousers and blouses for women, casual shirts and trousers for men.
Smart Casual: Dresses or trouser suits for women, jackets for men.
Formal: Cocktail dresses for women, suits and ties or tuxedos for men (you can arrange to hire a tuxedo on board).

Onshore in Australia, for the most part, the dress code is 'casual but smart'. Shorts, polo shirts, light jumpers, chinos and jeans are perfectly acceptable. Of course, you'll want to pack some comfortable walking shoes as well as a hat and suntan lotion for protection from the sun. A raincoat and compact umbrella may come in handy for the occasional downpour. You'll also want to bring a few swimsuits so you'll always have a dry one - especially in the warm-weather ports. You don't have to bring towels as they are provided. But don't forget your camera and binoculars, there's plenty to see and film.
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