15Days14Nights
USD 10,080
Auckland - Melbourne
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Silver Moon
Cruise Code: MO280105014
Aboard Silver Moon, sail from Auckland to Melbourne via Milford and Doubtful Sounds, Stewart Island, Hobart and vibrant Kiwi ports.
Itinerary
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New Zealand
Auckland
Auckland blends beachside recreation with the energy of a diverse, multicultural city on New Zealand's North Island. The "City of Sails" offers harbour walks, fresh sea air, and views of the Harbour Bridge, Sky Tower, and Viaduct Harbour. Visit Auckland Art Gallery in Albert Park for New Zealand's largest art collection, including Māori and Pacific works. Take day trips to Waiheke, Tiritiri Matangi, and Rangitoto, or climb Mount Eden for sweeping city-and-bay views.
Jan 5, 2028
scheduleDeparture18:00
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New Zealand
Tauranga
Tauranga is New Zealand's sunny capital, with wide beaches, surf, and views over the natural harbour from Mount Maunganui. The Bay of Plenty offers volcanic landscapes, waterfalls, and rich Māori culture. Around Te Puke, kiwi, citrus, and avocados thrive. Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve has bubbling mud pools and steam, while Lake Rotoiti offers hot pools, kayaking, and glow-worm caves. The region also features Hobbiton/Middle-earth filming sites and offshore White Island, an active volcano.
Jan 6, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture18:45
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New Zealand
Gisborne
Gisborne, on New Zealand's North Island, has about 35,000 people and a deep Māori history. Its name means "great standing place of Kiwa," linked to the Takitimu canoe and early settlement. At the junction of three rivers and among the first places to see the sun, it blends surf beaches, colonial heritage, and Māori culture. Captain Cook first landed here, and today Gisborne offers seaside beauty, cliff views, and easy walks to Titirangi Reserve.
Jan 7, 2028
scheduleArrival09:30
scheduleDeparture18:00
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New Zealand
Napier
In handsome Napier, on Hawke's Bay, enjoy a Mediterranean-style climate, café culture, and the world's art deco capital. Stroll Marine Parade along the Pacific or hike Bluff Hill for views over Napier Port and Cape Kidnappers, home to one of the world's largest mainland gannet colonies. Built after the 1931 earthquake, Napier's 30s-style buildings shine in the sun. Nearby vineyards produce fine pinot gris and syrah.
Jan 8, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture17:00
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New Zealand
Wellington
Wellington is New Zealand's vibrant seaside capital: a compact, walkable city of buzzing cafes, bars, culture and craft beer. Set on a hook-shaped peninsula, it offers harbour views, the iconic red cable car, botanical gardens, museums, and a lively waterfront. Nearby hills and the green belt provide easy walks, while Zealandia protects rare birdlife. Known for its creative energy, Wellington is a breezy, easy-going city with great food, wine and surf.
Jan 9, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture17:00
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New Zealand
Lyttelton
Christchurch, New Zealand's "Garden City," blends quiet leafy streets, English charm and a strong sense of renewal after the 2011 earthquakes. Now a vibrant cultural hub, it offers street art, new bars and restaurants, museums and rebuild tours, plus a classic punt on the Avon through the botanical gardens. Surrounded by volcanoes, the Canterbury Plains and easy access to the Southern Alps, Hanmer Springs and Akaroa, it's a city of resilience and welcome.
Jan 10, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture17:00
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New Zealand
Dunedin
Dunedin, on New Zealand's wild southeast coast, is a scenic, cultured city with strong Scottish roots and Gothic revival architecture. Founded by Scots in 1848, the "Edinburgh of the South" features the university clocktower, cathedral, Octagon, Burns statue, and ornate railway station. It's a gateway to the Otago Peninsula, with cliffs, beaches, yellow-eyed penguins, sea lions, and seals. Quirks include Baldwin Street races, museums on Chinese and Māori heritage, and Speight's Brewery.
Jan 11, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture17:00
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New Zealand
Timaru
Timaru, named Te Maru ("Place of Shelter"), is a warm, welcoming South Island stopover with Edwardian architecture, a lively port, great fishing, and highlights like Caroline Bay, botanical gardens, a museum, and NZ's third-largest art gallery. Walk the coastline, see blue penguins at dusk, or head inland for Mount Cook, glaciers, Lake Pukaki, the Southern Alps, and Hobbit film locations.
Jan 12, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture16:00
9
New Zealand
Stewart Island
Stewart Island (Rakiura), near the South Island's southern tip, is mostly a beautiful national park. Its Māori name means "land of the glowing skies," and the island is famed for sunsets, sunrise, and the Southern Hemisphere's aurora. With only 15 miles of road, explore by foot or by sea: forest trails, coastal bays, Ackers Point, Paterson Inlet cruises, and wildlife-rich coves. Expect blue penguins, albatross, and wild kiwis.
Jan 13, 2028
scheduleArrival09:00
scheduleDeparture17:00
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At Sea
Jan 14, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
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Jan 14, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
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Jan 15, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
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Jan 16, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
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14
Australia
Hobart, Tasmania
Mount Wellington is a constant backdrop to Hobart, Australia's second-oldest city and capital of Tasmania. Once a British penal colony, it's now a relaxed, creative place with museums, galleries, waterfront dining, and the huge Saturday Salamanca Market. Climb Mount Wellington for sweeping views, visit nearby wildlife sanctuaries, sample local wines, ales from Australia's oldest brewery, and award-winning whiskies.
Jan 17, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture17:00
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At Sea
Jan 18, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
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Australia
Melbourne
Melbourne is Australia's refined, contemporary cultural capital: liveable, multicultural, and full of art, museums, fine dining, and street art. Famous for its coffee culture, laneways, rooftop bars, and global cuisine, it pairs outdoor living with award-winning food and nearby wines. It's also a sporting powerhouse, home to the 100,000-seat MCG and major events like the Melbourne Cup, Formula One, and the Australian Open.
Jan 19, 2028
scheduleArrival06:00
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