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Athens - Auckland


Seven Seas Explorer

Cruise Code: EXP281021E

Seven Seas Explorer carries you from Athens to Auckland, via Petra, Bali, Sydney and Bora Bora, with reef dives and South Pacific dreams.

Itinerary
1

Greece

Athens

Piraeus is the gateway to Athens, the "Cradle of Western Civilization," famed for its lasting cultural and political influence. Driven by tourism and the 2004 Olympics, Greece has redeveloped many sites. Athens remains a historian's delight, with the Acropolis, Parthenon, Plaka's winding streets, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the Temple of Athena Nike, and the Archaeological Museum's renowned ancient artifacts.
Oct 21, 2028
Departure16:00
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At Sea
Oct 22, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

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Cyprus

Limassol

Limassol is the jumping-off point for Cyprus's ancient riches: ruins, lemon, orange and olive groves, mountains, and beaches. Visit Lemesos Castle, where Richard the Lionheart married Berengaria of Navarre, and its museum. Explore ancient Curium for mosaics, theater, basilica, and sea views. In Nicosia, see St. John's Cathedral, Venetian fortifications, the old town, mosque, and museum. Shop for lace, copper, jewelry, and pottery, and enjoy appetizers, fresh seafood, and local wine.
Oct 23, 2028
Arrival08:00
Departure17:00
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Israel

Jerusalem

Explore Galilee: the Jordan River, Mount of the Beatitudes, Tabgha, and Nazareth. In Haifa, see the Bahai Gardens and shop at Panorama Center or Massada Street. South of Haifa, Ein Hod offers hand-blown glass, pottery, silver, gold, and crafts. Dining ranges from French and Continental to Middle Eastern, with fresh fish, grilled lamb, and homemade kanafeh-baked sweet cheese with pistachio and honey.
Oct 24, 2028
Arrival06:00
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Israel

Jerusalem

Explore Galilee: the Jordan River, Mount of the Beatitudes, Tabgha, and Nazareth. In Haifa, see the Bahai Gardens and shop at Panorama Center or Massada Street. South of Haifa, Ein Hod offers hand-blown glass, pottery, silver, gold, and crafts. Dining ranges from French and Continental to Middle Eastern, with fresh fish, grilled lamb, and homemade kanafeh-baked sweet cheese with pistachio and honey.
Oct 25, 2028
Departure23:00
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Egypt

Port Said

At the northern approach to the Suez Canal, Port Said presents a graceful meeting point of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. The city's maritime heritage is evident along its quays, where modern port facilities quietly underpin one of the world's most significant waterways. It remains a waypoint for vessels preparing to navigate the canal's historic route.
Oct 26, 2028
Arrival22:00
Departure23:00
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At Sea
Oct 27, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

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Egypt

Luxor

Cross the Nile to the Valley of the Kings, including Tutankhamen's tomb and Hatshepsut's mortuary temple. Take a jeep safari into the desert to a Bedouin settlement for sweet tea and flatbread, and watch the sunset over the sands. Shop for hand-painted papyrus, mother-of-pearl boxes, alabaster trinkets, jewelry, and ancient-style replicas. Enjoy lamb, falafel, and other Middle Eastern and Egyptian specialties.
Oct 28, 2028
Arrival05:00
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Egypt

Luxor

Cross the Nile to the Valley of the Kings, including Tutankhamen's tomb and Hatshepsut's mortuary temple. Take a jeep safari into the desert to a Bedouin settlement for sweet tea and flatbread, and watch the sunset over the sands. Shop for hand-painted papyrus, mother-of-pearl boxes, alabaster trinkets, jewelry, and ancient-style replicas. Enjoy lamb, falafel, and other Middle Eastern and Egyptian specialties.
Oct 29, 2028
Departure21:00
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Egypt

Sharm El Sheikh

Located on Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, Sharm el-Sheikh is near the Greek Orthodox Monastery of St. Catherine at Mount Horeb, traditionally identified with Mount Sinai, where Moses is said to have seen the Burning Bush and received the Ten Commandments. Pilgrims have visited since the 5th century, and hundreds arrive daily. It is also a major Red Sea diving and snorkeling destination.
Oct 30, 2028
Arrival05:30
Departure19:00
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Jordan

Aqaba

Aqaba, in southwestern Jordan, is Jordan's only seaport and the gateway to Petra. Petra dates back to perhaps 7000 BC, was one of the earliest farming communities in the Middle East, and was built from solid red rock with intricate carvings. Once the capital of the Nabataean civilization, it stretched from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea. Enter through a half-mile chasm and see the magnificent Treasury.
Oct 31, 2028
Arrival05:00
Departure22:00
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At Sea
Nov 1, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

13

Saudi Arabia

Jeddah

Archaeological finds show 5,000 years of civilization in Jeddah, whose mix of old and new makes Saudi Arabia's "bride of the Red Sea" so appealing. Explore Al Balad's narrow medieval alleys, built from Red Sea coral blocks. Browse the bustling Souq Al Alawi, the kingdom's largest bazaar. Stroll the Corniche past green landscaping, cafes, piers, and King Fahd's Fountain, then try kabsa, Saudi Arabia's national dish.
Nov 2, 2028
Arrival10:00
Departure21:00
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At Sea
Nov 3, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

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Nov 4, 2028
Arrival00:00
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Nov 5, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

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Oman

Salalah

The Sultanate of Oman is situated on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula, neighboring Saudi Arabia and Yemen. In 1970, the son of Sultan Said bin Taimur overthrew his father's government and renamed the nation the Sultanate of Oman. During the Persian Gulf War, Oman served as a landing base for the allied forces. Salalah is gateway for visitors to explore the site of "Jebel Qarra," fabled to be the tomb of the biblical Job.
Nov 6, 2028
Arrival10:00
Departure18:00
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At Sea
Nov 7, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

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At Sea
Nov 8, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

20

United Arab Emirates

Dubai

Located in the northeast United Arab Emirates, bustling Dubai attracts visitors with its international facilities and exotic, yet cosmopolitan lifestyle. Known as the Hong Kong of Arabia, Dubai's modern duty-free shopping malls and traditional souks offer some of the best bargains in the world on such luxury items as gold jewelry and designer creations. For a more historic outing, visitors can explore the museum at Al Fahidi Fort or venture out into the Old Quarter of Bastakia.
Nov 9, 2028
Arrival09:00
Departure22:00
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United Arab Emirates

Abu Dhabi

The 1958 discovery of oil transformed Abu Dhabi from a rural backwater into a modern metropolis with one of the world's highest per-capita incomes. Today it features skyscrapers, malls, luxury hotels, tree-lined boulevards, and gardens, while retaining an Arabian mystique. Cruise the Gulf and nearby islands on a traditional dhow, visit Heritage Village to see traditional crafts, or browse the souk for gold and Bedouin silver jewelry.
Nov 10, 2028
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
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Qatar

Doha

Preserving traditions in the face of rapid modernization, the bustling port city of Doha offers a bevy of fascinating attractions. Wander the bustling Souq Waqif, a modern evolution of an ancient Bedouin market. Take in the stunning National Museum of Qatar, Doha's newest architectural gem that seems to grow out of the landscape like a desert rose. After admiring the treasures of the Museum of Islamic Art, look for Doha's famed pearl monument as you stroll the crescent-shaped Corniche.
Nov 11, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure16:00
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United Arab Emirates

Dubai

Located in the northeast United Arab Emirates, bustling Dubai attracts visitors with its international facilities and exotic, yet cosmopolitan lifestyle. Known as the Hong Kong of Arabia, Dubai's modern duty-free shopping malls and traditional souks offer some of the best bargains in the world on such luxury items as gold jewelry and designer creations. For a more historic outing, visitors can explore the museum at Al Fahidi Fort or venture out into the Old Quarter of Bastakia.
Nov 12, 2028
Arrival09:00
Departure16:30
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Oman

Muscat

Muscat is the capital of Oman, a sovereign country. Muscat has been important since the 6th century BC, when Persians controlled the port. It was under Portuguese domination from 1508 to 1650, and subsequently the Iranians gained control of the city. Muscat became the capital of independent Muscat and Oman in 1741- the country's name was changed to just Oman in 1970. Muscat offers a number of exciting excursions including dolphin watching and off-road desert adventures.
Nov 13, 2028
Arrival13:30
Departure22:00
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At Sea
Nov 14, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

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Nov 15, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

27

India

Mumbai

Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra and one of the most populous cities in the world. This bustling city offers a seemingly endless array of sights and cultural activities, and is the commercial and entertainment capital of India. Mumbai is home to India's Hindi film and television industry, known as "Bollywood." Mumbai is also one of the few cities that accommodates a national park, the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, within its city limits.
Nov 16, 2028
Arrival05:00
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India

Mumbai

Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra and one of the most populous cities in the world. This bustling city offers a seemingly endless array of sights and cultural activities, and is the commercial and entertainment capital of India. Mumbai is home to India's Hindi film and television industry, known as "Bollywood." Mumbai is also one of the few cities that accommodates a national park, the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, within its city limits.
Nov 17, 2028
Departure22:00
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At Sea
Nov 18, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

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Nov 19, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

31

Maldives

Male

Malé, the capital of the Republic of Maldives, is located at the southern edge of North Male' Atoll Kaafu Atoll. Traditionally, Malé was the "King's Island," from where the ancient Maldive Royal families had their palace and ruled the country. Malé is dotted with mosques, wide streets, parks and markets. Tour the national Museum, the colorful Fish Market and the Friday mosque with its splendid golden dome.
Nov 20, 2028
Arrival08:00
Departure23:00
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At Sea
Nov 21, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

33

Sri Lanka

Galle

Explore fortified Galle, shaped by Portuguese, Dutch and British rule. Wander the colonial grid inside the walls, home to artists worldwide. Visit the National Maritime Museum, Dutch Reformed Church, Clock Tower, Meera Mosque, and the 1669 Great Warehouse. Then take a tuk-tuk to Unawatuna Beach for the Japanese Pagoda, a swim or snorkel in the protected bay, and shopping for lace, batiks, masks, and jewelry.
Nov 22, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure15:00
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At Sea
Nov 23, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

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At Sea
Nov 24, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

36

Thailand

Phuket

With a land area of 215 square miles, Phuket Island is about the same size as Singapore, making it Thailand's largest island. Known as the "Pearl of Thailand," this beautiful retreat offers pristine beaches, lush vegetation, traditional villages, and seascapes of huge limestone pillars that tower over the turquoise waters of Phang-Nga Bay. Apart from tourism, much of the province's wealth derives from tin production, which started back in the 16th century.
Nov 25, 2028
Arrival12:00
Departure21:00
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Malaysia

Penang

Pulau Pinang, as it is known locally, is the northern gateway to Malaysia and also the country's oldest British settlement. The word "Pinang" in Malay refers to the areca nut palm, which provides the betel nut, an essential ingredient in a delicacy chewed by millions in the Far East. Today Georgetown is noted for the largest collection of pre-war houses in all of Southeast Asia and the Penang Heritage Trust has been established to maintain its unique heritage.
Nov 26, 2028
Arrival12:00
Departure20:00
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At Sea
Nov 27, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

39

Singapore

Singapore

This island nation at the end of the Malaysian peninsula offers rich culture, history, and cuisine. Explore Chinatown, the Arab Quarter, and Little India; take in harbor views at Boat Quay; shop along Orchard Road; enjoy a night safari at Singapore Zoo; relax in Bukit Timah Nature Preserve; wander futuristic Gardens by the Bay; and unwind with a Singapore Sling at the iconic Raffles Hotel.
Nov 28, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure16:00
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Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

Spend the day discovering this cosmopolitan city and its many cultural layers, from the Petronas Towers and Royal Palace to Gothic churches, Colonial remnants, and a restored Malay timber house in a heritage center. Browse markets and shops for crafts, pewter, jewelry, and batik. Enjoy the fusion of Malay, Chinese, and continental cuisine-try curry, spicy broiled duck, satay, or broiled fish.
Nov 29, 2028
Arrival08:00
Departure17:00
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Malaysia

Langkawi

Explore Langkawi's relaxed charm: farms, fishing villages, rice paddies, myths, dramatic mountains, and pristine beaches. Start at Eagle Square, then ride the Langkawi cable car for sweeping views from Kereta Kabel. See handcrafted plates made from cinnamon wood and learn about rice farming at Laman Padi Langkawi. End with seafood sizzlers, coconut-chile dishes, and tea or chocolate treats in this romantic paradise.
Nov 30, 2028
Arrival09:00
Departure18:00
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Malaysia

Penang

Pulau Pinang, as it is known locally, is the northern gateway to Malaysia and also the country's oldest British settlement. The word "Pinang" in Malay refers to the areca nut palm, which provides the betel nut, an essential ingredient in a delicacy chewed by millions in the Far East. Today Georgetown is noted for the largest collection of pre-war houses in all of Southeast Asia and the Penang Heritage Trust has been established to maintain its unique heritage.
Dec 1, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure17:00
43
At Sea
Dec 2, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

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At Sea
Dec 3, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

45

Indonesia

Jakarta

Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, located on the northwest coast of Java. It is sprawling with shopping malls and traditional markets, and is known for its inexpensive, but fair quality textile and fashion products. Don't miss the Istiqlal Mosque, the largest in Southeast Asia, and the National Monument in Merdeka Square. Visit the National Museum to learn more about the cultural heritage of Indonesia.
Dec 4, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure16:00
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Indonesia

Semarang

Semarang is a city on the north coast of the island of Java, Indonesia. A major port during the Dutch colonial era, the city is known in Indonesia for its large ethnically Chinese population. Today, Semarang is a commercial port and administrative capital of Central Java. More a business center than a city for tourists, it is, however, an excellent gateway to the mountainous interior of Central Java and only some 60 miles away from world-famous Borobudur.
Dec 5, 2028
Arrival09:00
Departure18:00
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Indonesia

Surabaya

Surabaya, East Java's capital, is a gateway city with diverse neighborhoods, from Buddhist temples to an historic Arab Quarter. Highlights include the 19th-century Dutch colonial House of Sampoerna museum, café and gallery, and the turquoise-domed Al Akbar Mosque, opened in 2000, with city views from its minaret. Try East Javanese seafood dishes.
Dec 6, 2028
Arrival08:00
Departure17:00
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Indonesia

Bali

Benoa's charms are most evident in Nusa Dua, one of the most beautiful beaches in already-legendary Bali. In this land of rice terraces, spectacular volcanoes and over 20,000 temples, the main destination is the stunning 17th-century royal temple complex of Pura Taman Ayun in nearby Mengwi, surrounded by a lotus-filled moat, giving it the feel of a garden sanctuary. Another favorite is the Sunset Temple, Tanah Lot, and don't miss the batik factories for that perfect gift or souvenir.
Dec 7, 2028
Arrival10:00
Departure19:00
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Indonesia

Bali

Benoa's charms are most evident in Nusa Dua, one of the most beautiful beaches in already-legendary Bali. In this land of rice terraces, spectacular volcanoes and over 20,000 temples, the main destination is the stunning 17th-century royal temple complex of Pura Taman Ayun in nearby Mengwi, surrounded by a lotus-filled moat, giving it the feel of a garden sanctuary. Another favorite is the Sunset Temple, Tanah Lot, and don't miss the batik factories for that perfect gift or souvenir.
Dec 8, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure17:00
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Indonesia

Lombok

Discover a hidden-gem island where tranquility meets natural wonders. Dive into the azure waters of Lembar Strait, explore coral reefs, relax on Selong Belanak Beach, and trek Mount Rinjani for breathtaking sunrise views. Experience Sasak culture in Sade and Ende, where artisans craft textiles and pottery by hand, and savor authentic cuisine from spicy sambal to grilled seafood.
Dec 9, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure16:00
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Indonesia

Komodo

Indonesia's isolated Komodo Island is a natural wonder of tropical savanna and scrubland, home to the famed pre-historic Komodo dragon. Komodo National Park is the only place on earth that they can be found in the wild. The island of Komodo itself is about 60 squares miles in area with dramatic landscapes of 2,000 foot craggy mountains, canyons, Savannas and monsoon rain forests in the valleys. Human habitation is therefore limited to only one settlement in Slawi Bay.
Dec 10, 2028
Arrival11:00
Departure18:00
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Dec 11, 2028
Arrival00:00
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At Sea
Dec 12, 2028
Arrival00:00
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Australia

Darwin

Along the coast of the Northern Territory lies Darwin, a city isolated by the vast Australian desert. The area was sought by the French, Dutch and British, and was established as the town of Darwin in 1869. In 1942, the city was under the threat of a Japanese attack, so a major Australian military base was established. Today Darwin is the largest city of the Northern Territory, offering sights from its colonial past and excellent shopping and dining opportunities.
Dec 13, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure17:00
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At Sea
Dec 14, 2028
Arrival00:00
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At Sea
Dec 15, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

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Australia

Cooktown

Cooktown, a quaint frontier town on Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland, was the site of Australia's first European settlement. Named for Captain Cook, it's marked by Cook's Pillar, where the Endeavour landed in 1770. Grassy Hill offers 360° views over countryside and pristine beaches. Nearby, a near-wilderness of mountains, eucalypts, mangroves, rainforests, heathlands, grasslands, and rivers awaits adventurous travelers.
Dec 16, 2028
Arrival13:00
Departure21:00
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Australia

Cairns

Cairns, a laid-back Far North Queensland city, is the gateway to two World Heritage treasures: the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest. Cruise by luxury catamaran to a pontoon on the Outer Reef, or ride the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway over lush jungle and explore the world's oldest continually surviving tropical rainforest. In Cairns ("cans"), stroll the Esplanade, swim in the saltwater lagoon, and visit the Botanic Gardens, Cairns Aquarium, shops, and cafes.
Dec 17, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure19:00
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Australia

Townsville

Townsville, a lush tropical city in northern Queensland and gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, offers plenty nearby: ferry to Magnetic Island's coral-fringed beaches and trails; stroll the seaside esplanade's cafes, galleries and boutiques; visit Reef HQ Great Barrier Reef Aquarium; see Australian wildlife at Billabong Sanctuary; and hike Castle Hill for panoramic city views.
Dec 18, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure19:00
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Australia

Airlie Beach

Soak up Airlie Beach's laid-back tropical vibe, with palm-fringed beaches, waterfront parks, and alfresco dining. Stroll Shute Harbour Road, the town's main street, lined with restaurants, cafes, and bars. Airlie Beach is also the gateway to the Whitsundays-74 pristine islands in Queensland's Great Barrier Reef-where you can enjoy luxury resorts, poolside cocktails, sunbathing, and spa relaxation.
Dec 19, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure16:00
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At Sea
Dec 20, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

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Dec 21, 2028
Arrival00:00
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Australia

Sydney

Make the most of Sydney: stroll Circular Quay and the waterfront, admire the Opera House, explore the historic Rocks under the Harbour Bridge, head to the Blue Mountains for the world's steepest railway, meet Australian wildlife at Koala Park Sanctuary, and finish with a drink at a traditional Aussie pub.
Dec 22, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure17:00
64
At Sea
Dec 23, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

65

Australia

Brisbane

Queensland's capital, Brisbane, is a sun-drenched city with a spectacular riverfront, lush gardens and a huge range of international cuisines. At South Bank, relax on Streets Beach while viewing the sparkling "Brissie" skyline. Stroll past jacarandas, flame trees and bougainvillea to the Cultural Precinct and the Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art. Nearby attractions include Australia Zoo, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast.
Dec 24, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure17:00
66
At Sea
Dec 25, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

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At Sea
Dec 26, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

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New Caledonia

Noumea

Capital of the French territory New Caledonia, Nouméa played an important role in World War II, serving as the headquarters of the United States military in the Pacific. It boasts the most sunshine of any Pacific island capital, and is also the most European-influenced. Called "The Paris of the Pacific," it features fine French dining, designer boutiques, and cosmopolitan residents. Just off the coast, the longest barrier reef in the world shelters 350 species of coral and 1,500 species of fish.
Dec 27, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure17:00
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New Caledonia

Lifou Island

Lifou is the largest of New Caledonia's Loyalty Islands, enchanting visitors with its pristine crystal beaches and rich Melanesian culture. Snorkel in the turquoise lagoons of Jinek Bay and witness the eclectic array of marine life. Hike up Jokin's towering cliffs, which contain layers of fossilized corals and marine life. Trek to the regal Notre Dame de Lourdes chapel, which offers astonishing panoramic views of the island's lush landscape.
Dec 28, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure17:00
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Vanuatu

Port Vila

Vanuatu has been inhabited for thousands of years, with evidence dating to 2000 BC. In 1605, Pedro Fernández de Quirós was the first European to reach it; later James Cook named the islands New Hebrides. Visit a Melanesian village in Erakor Rainforest, hike to a 65-foot waterfall and swim in a rock pool, sail to Pango Peninsula and snorkel Paradise Cove, and browse markets for island jewelry, handicrafts, and sarongs.
Dec 29, 2028
Arrival08:00
Departure17:00
71
At Sea
Dec 30, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

72

Fiji

Lautoka

The Fiji archipelago consists of tiny coral atolls and mountainous forest-clad islands of volcanic origin, and is famed for its aquamarine waters and white sand beaches. Lautoka, meaning "spear-hit" or "hit to win," was named that as a result of an argument between two chiefs. It is sited in the western side of the largest island in Fiji. The city is surrounded with the blue Pacific Ocean on the western side and green gold sugar cane and pine trees on the other sides.
Dec 31, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure20:00
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Fiji

Dravuni

Dravuni, a tiny island in Fiji's Kadavu Group, is prized for its tranquil beauty and pristine coral reefs, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and beachcombing. Only half a mile long, it remains unspoiled and community-owned, offering a rare glimpse of traditional Fijian village life. Hike to its highest point for sweeping views of turquoise water and nearby islets, or relax on palm-lined beaches.
Jan 1, 2029
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
74
At Sea
Jan 2, 2029
Arrival00:00
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At Sea
Jan 3, 2029
Arrival00:00
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American Samoa

Pago Pago

Located on Tutuila, the largest of the Samoan islands in the South Pacific Ocean, Pago Pago is the capital of American Samoa. First settled by the Polynesians around 600 BC, the islands became a territory of the US in 1900. An important coaling station and naval base, the Pago Pago harbor proved to be of strategic importance during World War II. Today its beauty and ecological diversity make it a popular tourist destination.
Jan 3, 2029
Arrival07:00
Departure17:00
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Jan 4, 2029
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At Sea
Jan 5, 2029
Arrival00:00
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Cook Islands

Rarotonga

Rarotonga, the capital of the scattered nation of the Cook Islands, is a relaxing place of beauty and style. Its small population lives on the coast of the circular island, while the interior is lush, rugged, and jungle-clad, offering the opportunity for challenging walks and sensational views. A former New Zealand colony, it has the distinct feel of a New Zealand Polynesian outpost, including New Zealand newspapers and television-as well as the distinctive accent.
Jan 6, 2029
Arrival07:00
Departure17:00
80
At Sea
Jan 7, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

81

French Polynesia

Papeete

The islands of Polynesia are a gorgeous collection of volcanic islands and atolls strewn lazily across the grand Pacific Ocean. The island of Tahiti proper is the largest of the 118 islands and atolls that comprise French Polynesia. Papeete, the modern capital of Tahiti and her islands, contains government offices, hospitals, banks and many other services dedicated to serving the islands as well as tourists who come to these islands for a life-enriching experience.
Jan 8, 2029
Arrival10:00
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French Polynesia

Papeete

The islands of Polynesia are a gorgeous collection of volcanic islands and atolls strewn lazily across the grand Pacific Ocean. The island of Tahiti proper is the largest of the 118 islands and atolls that comprise French Polynesia. Papeete, the modern capital of Tahiti and her islands, contains government offices, hospitals, banks and many other services dedicated to serving the islands as well as tourists who come to these islands for a life-enriching experience.
Jan 9, 2029
Departure23:00
83

French Polynesia

Huahine

One of the most picturesque and geographically diverse islands in the Society Group, Enclosed in a single lagoon, it covers 75 square miles. Huahine is located 109 miles northwest of Papeete. The highest point on the island, Mt. Turi, reaches 2,200 feet and is located on Huahine Nui. Mt. Tavaiura in the Fitii Peninsula looks like a women's face, leading to her chest and her round belly, hence one of the interpretation for Huahine's original name (pregnant woman).
Jan 10, 2029
Arrival09:00
Departure18:00
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French Polynesia

Bora Bora

Bora Bora lies 150 miles northwest of Tahiti in the Society Islands. The main island, home to 4,225 inhabitants, is in the center of a multicolored lagoon, surrounded by offshore "motu" islets inside a protective coral necklace. Its lagoon is world-famous for its beauty. A partially paved road circles the island, passing colorful villages, archeological sites, and old Army bunkers and cannons left over from WWII, when 5,000 American GIs made a "friendly invasion."
Jan 11, 2029
Arrival07:00
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French Polynesia

Bora Bora

Bora Bora lies 150 miles northwest of Tahiti in the Society Islands. The main island, home to 4,225 inhabitants, is in the center of a multicolored lagoon, surrounded by offshore "motu" islets inside a protective coral necklace. Its lagoon is world-famous for its beauty. A partially paved road circles the island, passing colorful villages, archeological sites, and old Army bunkers and cannons left over from WWII, when 5,000 American GIs made a "friendly invasion."
Jan 12, 2029
Departure12:00
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Jan 13, 2029
Arrival00:00
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Jan 14, 2029
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Jan 15, 2029
Arrival00:00
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Samoa

Apia

Samoa is a nine-island nation about 1,700 miles northeast of New Zealand, first settled around 1000 BC by Polynesians. In Apia, visit Maketi Fou on Fugalei Street and the flea market for souvenirs like clubs, kava bowls, sarongs, baskets, and jewelry. Enjoy blue lagoons, beaches, waterfalls, and rainforests, see Robert Louis Stevenson's restored home on Mount Vaea, and try fish wrapped in banana leaves and cooked in an umu.
Jan 16, 2029
Arrival11:00
Departure18:00
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Jan 17, 2029
Arrival00:00
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Tonga

Vava'u

Explore vibrant coral reefs and marine life while snorkeling and diving, especially at Swallows Cave and Mariners Cave. Whale watching is a highlight during humpback migration season from July to October. Enjoy kayaking or sailing in the turquoise waters of the Port of Refuge harbor. On land, hike Mt. Talau for panoramic views and visit local markets for Tongan crafts. Vava'u's friendly culture and stunning natural beauty make it memorable.
Jan 18, 2029
Arrival07:00
Departure17:00
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Jan 19, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

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Fiji

Savusavu

Savusavu was originally established as a trading center for sandalwood, beche-de-mer and copra, and is the site of a major copra mill. Tourism is growing in importance, owing to its diving and yachting facilities. Geothermal energy is resource waiting to be tapped. A geological survey has found that Savusavu's hot springs could generate enough electricity to power the entire island of Vanua Levu. Savusavu has been called "The Hidden Paradise" of Fiji.
Jan 20, 2029
Arrival07:00
Departure17:00
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Fiji

Suva

Located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, Suva is the capital city of Fiji. As the largest urban area in the South Pacific outside of Australia and New Zealand, it is Fiji's main port city, and the commercial and political center of Fiji. The city hosted the 2003 South Pacific Games, being the third time in the event's history that they had been held in Suva.
Jan 21, 2029
Arrival07:00
Departure17:00
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Fiji

Lautoka

The Fiji archipelago consists of tiny coral atolls and mountainous forest-clad islands of volcanic origin, and is famed for its aquamarine waters and white sand beaches. Lautoka, meaning "spear-hit" or "hit to win," was named that as a result of an argument between two chiefs. It is sited in the western side of the largest island in Fiji. The city is surrounded with the blue Pacific Ocean on the western side and green gold sugar cane and pine trees on the other sides.
Jan 22, 2029
Arrival07:00
Departure16:00
96
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Jan 23, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

97

Vanuatu

Luganville

Espiritu Santo is often called Vanuatu's crown jewel, with pristine beaches and dense rainforest. From quiet Luganville, head north to the crystal-clear Riri Blue Hole to swim, dive, or kayak. During World War II, nearly 40,000 US troops were stationed in Luganville; a small museum shows artifacts from the nearby SS President Coolidge wreck, sunk by a mine in 1942 and now a favorite snorkeling and diving site.
Jan 24, 2029
Arrival08:00
Departure17:00
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Jan 25, 2029
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

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New Caledonia

Noumea

Capital of the French territory New Caledonia, Nouméa played an important role in World War II, serving as the headquarters of the United States military in the Pacific. It boasts the most sunshine of any Pacific island capital, and is also the most European-influenced. Called "The Paris of the Pacific," it features fine French dining, designer boutiques, and cosmopolitan residents. Just off the coast, the longest barrier reef in the world shelters 350 species of coral and 1,500 species of fish.
Jan 26, 2029
Arrival07:00
Departure17:00
100
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Jan 27, 2029
Arrival00:00
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Jan 28, 2029
Arrival00:00
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New Zealand

Bay Of Islands

The "Bay of Islands" was how Captain Cook described this area two centuries ago and the simplicity of his name masks the diversity of its charms. The Bay of Islands is the finest Maritime Park in the country with 144 islands, secluded bays and abundance of marine life. It is one of the most popular fishing, sailing and tourist destinations in the country, and has been renowned internationally for its big-game fishing since author Zane Grey publicized it in the 1930s.
Jan 29, 2029
Arrival08:00
Departure18:00
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New Zealand

Auckland

Auckland sits on a narrow isthmus between the Waitemata and Manukau harbors. Its volcanic landscape includes Maungawhau/Mount Eden, the city's highest point, Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill and Maungarei/Mount Wellington. Browse Queen Street or Parnell's galleries and boutiques, visit the Sky Tower, and take a harbor cruise to see why it's the "City of Sails," then enjoy its restaurants, bars and cafes.
Jan 30, 2029
Arrival07:00

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