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CRUISE & STAY


CRUIS E & STAY


AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND 03 OCTOBER 2013 17 NIGHT FLY/CRUISE & STAY PACKAGE 02 NIGHT PRE-CRUISE STAY IN SYDNEY 13 NIGHT CRUISE ON BOARD PRINCESS CRUISES


NEW YORK AT CHRISTMAS 30 DECEMBER 2013 11 NIGHT FLY/CRUISE & STAY PACKAGE 04 NIGHT PRE-CRUISE STAY IN NEW YORK 07 NIGHT CRUISE ON BOARD CUNARD


FROM ONLY £5058pp


Sydney, Australia – Bay of Islands, New Zealand – Auckland, New Zealand – Tauranga, New Zealand – Napier, New Zealand – Wellington, New Zealand – Akaroa, New Zealand – Dunedin (Port Chalmers), New Zealand – Fiordland National Park, New Zealand – Sydney, Australia


FROM ONLY £3500pp New York – Southampton (Eastbound Transatlantic Crossing)


Soak up the best of the southern hemisphere in October and allow the Sea Princess to escort you on an unforgettable cruise-and-stay around Australia and New Zealand. Starting with two nights in Sydney at the exquisite inner city Sebel Surrey Hills, see how many of the sights you can take in before you board the luxurious Sea Princess and head for New Zealand. First stop is the sub-tropical Bay of Islands, where you can delight at the stunning coastal scenery and wildlife, warm waters, sandy beaches and beautiful islands. Then it’s on to Auckland – a city steeped in Polynesian culture and pulsating with outstanding dining and shopping – before you slow the pace down in the aptly-named Bay of Plenty. Look out for the Art-Deco charms of Napier en-route to New Zealand’s capital, before you cross to Akaroa - a place where dolphins love to play. If wildlife is a passion, then your next stop will not fail to impress. Not only is it New Zealand’s oldest city, Dunedin is also home to fur seals, yellow-eyed penguins and the world’s only mainland albatross colony. Cap off the South Island experience with the stunning, glacier-carved Fiordland National Park and allow its sheer beauty to occupy your thoughts as you return to Sydney.


Price is per person and is based on two people sharing a Superior Room on a room only basis for 2 nights from 05 October 2013 at Sebel Surry Hill, Sydney, then an inside cabin on Sea Princess on a full board basis for 13 nights from 07 October 2013. Return flights from London Heathrow are included. Transfers are not included, please speak to your Travel Counsellor to arrange as necessary.


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What better way to ring in the New Year than with a festive visit to the city that never sleeps and a cruise aboard one of the world’s most iconic cruise ships? Immerse yourself in the breath-taking pace of the most vibrant city on earth and find yourself enveloped in skyscrapers, sights and sounds like no other. The Big Apple is as unmistakeable as it is unforgettable. With four nights at the stylish Affinia Manhattan, the real New York is always at your fingertips. The Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge and Central Park are on your doorstep.The quest for fine dining won’t take long as Manhattan is home to some of the world’s most celebrated restaurants. But then New York is no shrinking violet when it comes to food - diners, delis and bakeries adorn every street.Most visitors are drawn to New York’s world-class shopping experience – and there’s no better way to take advantage than with a Cunard cruise-and- stay holiday. And once you’ve seen, eaten and shopped, you can board the Queen Mary 2 and become part of the select group of passengers who can say they have sailed on one of the greatest ships of all time.


Price is per person and is based on two people sharing a Petite Room on a room only basis for 4 nights from 30 December 2013 at the 4 star Affinia Manhattan, New York, then an inside cabin on Queen Mary 2 on a full board basis for 7 nights from 03 January 2014. Outbound flight from London Heathrow is included. Transfers are not included, please speak to your Travel Counsellor to arrange as necessary.


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