Day 1 Bluff (Invercargill), New Zealand
Day 2 Milford Sound
Day 3 Dusky & Doubtful Sounds
Day 4 Dusky & Doubtful Sounds
Day 5 Stewart Island
Day 6 Snares Island
Day 7 Auckland Islands
Day 8 Campbell Island
Day 9 At sea
Day 10 Macquarie Island
Day 11 Macquarie Island (Scenic Zodiac Cruising)
Day 12 At sea
Day 13 At sea
Day 14 At sea
Day 15 Hobart, Australia
The largest urban centre in ’s Southland is Invercargill, a city of 49,000 people. Visitors come to admire the elegant Victorian and Edwardian buildings, gardens and landscaped parks. The fishing port of Bluff is a half hour drive south from Invercargill and is home to the famous Bluff oyster and a lively annual seafood festival. On days of embarkation or disembarkation transfers will operate between Bluff and Invercargill.
Orion is the perfect viewing platform from which to see World Heritage listed Milford Sound; a memorable scenic cruise that includes glacial carved hanging valleys, the iconic 1600 metre high Mitre Peak and magnificent Stirling Falls. The Maori were the first to ascribe creation of the fiords to a “titanic mason”, Tute Rakiwhanoa – a concept you will find totally believable as Orion slips beneath sheer granite cliffs, not yet worn smooth by time.
Experience spectacular cruising through pristine wilderness in the very heart of Fiordland National Park, the largest in New Zealand and one of the largest in the world. The park is bordered to the east by glacial lakes and to the west by the 14 fiords that give Fiordland its name. Orion enters via Thompson Sound enroute to Doubtful and Dusky Sounds.
At 421 metres depth, Doubtful is the deepest of these fiords. Exuding a peaceful serenity it is sometimes called “the Sound of Silence”. Abundant in both flora and fauna, these fiordlands are renowned for their excellent dolphin and seal viewing opportunities, either from Orion or onboard one of Orion's Zodiacs. Fiordland Crested Penguins are often seen on many of the small islets at the entrance of the fiord and at Nee Islets there is a fur seal colony.
Included Expedition
Doubtful and Dusky both include spectacular ship based cruising as Orion winds her way through the fiords. Due to strict national park controls Zodiac cruising is tightly monitored but does allow us to include a cruise and a landing at Astronomer’s Point where a short walk is possible.
Stewart Island is the southern-most island of New Zealand, the forest a haven for bird-life including Kaka, parakeets and bellbirds as there are fewer predators than on the mainland. New Zealand's national bird, the kiwi, is found all round the Island, often seen feeding on sandhoppers at the beach. Most sand is golden however there is black iron sand on some beaches while others are white with quartz, or red with garnet.
Orion will make her way along the sheltered eastern coast of Stewart Island (Rakiura), 96% of which is designated as Rakiura National Park.
We will Anchor in Paterson in the afternoon to visit the quaint fishing village of Oban in Halfmoon Bay with its art and craft shops as well, as the wildlife sanctuary on Ulva Island.
Included Expeditions
Zodiac transfers to Golden Bay Wharf to allow you access to Oban township are offered today.
You will also have the choice today of a guided walking tour of Ulva Island Bird Sanctuary or a guided coach tour of Oban township and surrounds on the “Village & Bay Tour”.
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. Weather permitting we’ll launch our Zodiacs for an exploration of the sheltered eastern coastline as the island’s wildlife protection program precludes landings. The Snares are home to huge numbers of breeding birds, 99 recorded species including albatross, Antarctic Terns and Snares Crested Penguin.
The Snares group is highly protected and landings are forbidden, but our Zodiacs allow us to get up as close as practical to the abundant birdlife.
Included Expedition
You will enjoy Zodiac exploration of the coastline with our Expedition Team looking out for the numerous bird species along the way.
Orion's guests will cruise in Zodiacs in Sandy Bay on Enderby Island at the northern end of Auckland Island, to view a large Hooker Sea Lion colony with pups all jostling for position. If we are fortunate, we may see the rare Yellow-Eyed Penguin as they move to and from their nests in the forests beyond the beach.
Campbell Island was first discovered in January 1810 by Captain Frederick Hasselburg, master of the sealing brig, Perseverance. He named the island after his employers Robert Campbell and Co. of Sydney and sadly drowned later that year after a boat capsized in Perseverance Harbour. Campbell is a volcanic island with fascinating rock formations. 50 years ago, between 2 and 3 million Rock Hopper Penguins were nesting on the island but since then 90% have been decimated by bacterial infection. Erect Crested Penguins are found here in small numbers and less than 20 pairs of Wandering Albatross nest. Approximately 8,500 pairs of Royal Albatross and about 74,000 pairs of Black Browed Mollymawk also call the island home. Over 40 other breeds of birds including the Southern Royal Albatross have also been observed on Campbell Island.
Often described as one of the "wonder spots" of the world, the sub-Antarctic island of Macquarie has been said to rival South Georgia in its magnificence, scenic diversity and prolific wildlife. Designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1933 and a World Heritage Site in 1977, Macquarie now operates a full-time manned station where biological and meteorological research is conducted. The station, located on the isthmus at Buckles Bay, is from where we will collect the Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife rangers who will be our guides.
Sandy Bay, situated halfway down the island's eastern seaboard, is our planned landing site. The Zodiacs will traverse breakwaters of giant kelp before reaching rocky beaches where landing conditions can best be described as "wet and challenging". Once ashore you'll find the bay, with its rugged backdrop of mountains and tussockcovered headlands, is home to 20,000 breeding pair of royal penguins, king penguins, rock hopper penguins, gentoo penguins and elephant seals. This profusion of wildlife wasn't always so protected, the rusting remains of machinery used by whalers being stark reminders of the exploitation which took place on the island during its early history.
Set on the River Derwent, Hobart is very much a city of the sea with views of the Derwent estuary appearing around every corner. Historic 19th century waterfront warehouses remain, still bordering the commercial fishing harbour, though today it is easier to feast on seafood at one of the restaurants they now house. Hobart is the finishing line for the famed blue water Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race and its deep harbour precinct once bustled with whalers, soldiers, petty bureaucrats and opportunistic businessmen. A walk through the town will reveal that the city has resisted the pressure to move with the times, having retained and preserved old buildings such as the Parliament built by convicts in the 1830's.
Itineraries may be subject to change.
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Per Person USD
Rates 2012-2013 |
Cat B
Stateroom |
Cat A
Stateroom |
Junior
Suite |
Deluxe
Suite |
Balcony
Suite |
Owners
Suite |
Fuel
Surcharge |
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Dec 08 - Dec 22, 2012
New Zealand & Sub-Antarctic Wildlife Adventure |
$8,335 | $10,255 | $12,185 | $13,345 | $15,925 | $18,500 | |||
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Dec 20, 2012 - Jan 07, 2013
Mawson's Antarctica - Commonwealth Bay 1 |
$17,430 | $20,235 | $24,040 | $26,325 | $31,425 | $36,500 | |||
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Jan 07 - Jan 25, 2013
Mawson's Antarctica - Commonwealth Bay 2 |
$17,430 | $20,235 | $24,040 | $26,325 | $31,425 | $36,500 | |||
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Jan 25 - Feb 14, 2013
Scott & Shackleton's Antarctica |
$19,365 | $22,485 | $26,710 | $29,250 | $34,915 | $40,555 | |||
| Prices do not include international airfare. Medical Evacuation insurance for $50,000 is mandatory. | |||||||||
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Per Person USD
Rates 2013-2014 |
Cat B
Stateroom |
Cat A
Stateroom |
Junior
Suite |
Deluxe
Suite |
Balcony
Suite |
Owners
Suite |
Fuel
Surcharge |
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Dec 20, 2013 - Jan 03, 2014
New Zealand & Sub-Antarctic Wildlife Adventure |
$11,795 | $13,695 | $16,270 | $17,815 | $21,265 | $24,700 | |||
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Jan 03 - Jan 21, 2014
Mawson's Antarctica - Commonwealth Bay 1 |
$19,950 | $23,165 | $27,515 | $30,135 | $35,970 | $41,780 | |||
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Jan 21 - Feb 08, 2014
Mawson's Antarctica - Commonwealth Bay 2 |
$19,950 | $23,165 | $27,515 | $30,135 | $35,970 | $41,780 | |||
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Feb 08 - Feb 28, 2014
Scott & Shackleton's Antarctica |
$22,170 | $25,740 | $30,575 | $33,485 | $39,965 | $46,420 | |||
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Feb 28 - Mar 13, 2014
New Zealand & Sub-Antarctic Wildlife Adventure |
$11,795 | $13,695 | $16,270 | $17,815 | $21,265 | $24,700 | |||
| Prices do not include international airfare. Medical Evacuation insurance for $50,000 is mandatory. | |||||||||

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