Have breakfast at the hotel before transferring to the airport for a flight to Dunedin. Spend the day touring before embarking National Geographic Orion in the late afternoon. (B,L,D)
Thursday - Dec 5, 2024
Day 3
Stewart Island, New Zealand
Friday - Dec 6, 2024
Day 4
At Sea
Stewart Island, known in Maori as Te Punga o Te Waka a Maui, is positioned firmly at the heart of Maori mythology. Today, we'll explore the island's rare native birdlife as well as it's well preserved podocarp forest. In the afternoon, discover Stewart Island's nearby neighbor, Ulva Island, where we'll hike with naturalists to discover its unspoiled rainforest. Enjoy a day at sea getting to know your fellow travelers as we scout for local wildlife and attend briefings and lectures from our staff. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Saturday - Dec 7, 2024
Day 5
Campbell Island, New Zealand
At Sea
A large island, surrounded by four smaller islands and innumerable rocks and islets, the Campbell Island group is officially the southernmost territory of New Zealand. Covered with endemic grasses and thick vegetation and boasting steep terrain, Campbell is dramatic and beautiful. Here we will find six species of albatross, an endemic duck (Campbell Island teal), and an endemic snipe, as well as numerous songbirds and sea birds who breed on the island. Three species of penguin also make their home on here. Relax as we spend the following day sailing to our next stop. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Sunday - Dec 8, 2024
Day 6
At Sea
Monday - Dec 9, 2024
Day 7
Macquarie Island, Australia
Tuesday - Dec 10, 2024
Day 8
At Sea
We will spend two days at remote Macquarie Island, a protectorate of Australia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Macquarie is home to a large variety of wildlife, including thousands of seals and millions of penguins. Four species of penguin breed here. The endemic royal penguin has a population estimated at 850,000. Gentoo and southern rockhopper penguins also breed here. And imagine landing on a single beach with 100,000 pairs of king penguins, the third-largest such colony in the world! Our time at sea between islands presents an opportunity to head up to the bridge to watch the calm business of navigation. Or spend these days enjoying the ship's spa, and fitness center. Take some time to browse the library or play a board game in the glass-enclosed observation lounge. And listen to a variety of engaging talks from the staff, including photo talks. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Wednesday - Dec 11, 2024
Day 9
At Sea
Thursday - Dec 12, 2024
Day 10
Auckland Islands, New Zealand
Spend the next several incredible days discovering New Zealand and Australia's subantarctic islands and their surrounding waters-the entire marine landscape designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We have special permission to explore these strictly regulated islands, which are protected at the highest level of conservation status by the New Zealand government, and considered "bird central" among top ornithologists around the world. Keeping a flexible weather-dependent schedule, we plan to explore several intriguing islands. Located south of the New Zealand mainland in the remote Southern Ocean, today we begin our exploration of the wild and beautiful subantarctic islands. These remote islands play host to abundant and unique wildlife, with many species of birds, plants, and invertebrates found nowhere else in the world. The Auckland Islands are the largest of New Zealand's subantarctic islands, with the richest flora, prolific birdlife, and an interesting human history. If we are fortunate, we may see rare yellow-eyed penguins as they move to and from their nests in the forests beyond the beach. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Friday - Dec 13, 2024
Day 11
Snares Islands, New Zealand
Two small rocky islands, North East and Broughton, comprise the Snares, the closest sub-Antarctic islands to New Zealand. The islands are covered with heavy tussock grass and wind-beaten forests of tree daisies. The Snares are home to huge numbers of breeding birds: the 99 recorded species include albatross, Antarctic terns, and Snares crested penguins. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Saturday - Dec 14, 2024
Day 12
Dusky Sound, New Zealand
Sunday - Dec 15, 2024
Day 13
Milford Sound, New Zealand
Monday - Dec 16, 2024
Day 14
At Sea
Over the course of two days we will explore Fiordland National Park, home to fourteen individual fiords. Here we'll discover hundreds-meter-high waterfalls and snowcapped peaks. Enjoy views of New Zealand's southern island as we spend a day cruising to our next stop. (B,L,D)
Tuesday - Dec 17, 2024
Day 15
Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand
Explore this beautiful island where golden beaches and dense rainforests border the snow-capped Southern Alps. By special permission from the Department of Conservation, visit either Abel Tasman National Park or Marlborough Sounds. Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand's smallest national park, is renowned for its golden sand beaches and rugged granite cliffs that kiss the shoreline. Alternatively, discover the stunning, sea-drowned valleys of Marlborough Sounds. Explore either on hikes and walks with naturalists or just by relaxing at the beach. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Spend the morning getting to know Napier, the Art Deco capital of New Zealand. Choose to discover the city's unique architecture on an art tour, or leave the city behind and join a Gannet Safari Tour where we'll have close encounters at a large Australasian gannet colony. (B,L,D)
Thursday - Dec 19, 2024
Day 17
Gisborne, New Zealand
Today we delve into the cultural riches of Gisborne - the site of the first European landing place in New Zealand in 1769. The city's warm, sun-filled climate reflects its disposition and complements its rich soils, bountiful islands, miles of sandy beaches, and resource-rich oceans. Visit a local Marae and gain insight into the history and culture of the people of this region. In the afternoon, discover the greenery of a local arboretum, and cap the day off with a wine tour and tasting. (B,L,D) ... Read More
Friday - Dec 20, 2024
Day 18
Coastal Navigation, United States
As we continue north along the North Island's verdant coast, we let nature guide us as our captain and expedition leader choose our next site for exploration. (B,L,D)
Have breakfast aboard the ship before disembarking and joining a tour of this vibrant city center. We'll stop for lunch midday before transferring to the airport for flights home. (B,L)
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