AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND | Sydney to Auckland
Enjoy it all, it’s all included P Return scheduled economy class flights from London
P 15-day cruise visiting 2 countries and 9 ports in a private veranda stateroom
P 9 guided tours; Panoramic Tour of Sydney & Walking Tour of The Rocks; Melbourne Highlights; Hobart Walking Tour; Dunedin City Tour; Christchurch & its Botanical Gardens; Wellington Highlights; Art Deco Drive; Scenic Tauranga; New Zealand’s “City of Sails”
P All on board meals in a choice of restaurants, including many alfresco dining venues
P Specially selected house wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner on board
P Immerse yourself in each destination through classes or performances of music, art, cooking, dance and history
P Evening entertainment on board P Free tea and coffee any time on board P Free 24-hour room service P Free Wi-Fi on board* P Free use of spa facilities P All port charges, government taxes and overseas transfers
BOOK BY 30 JUNE 2017 TO SAVE £500PP AND WE’LL INCLUDE PRE-PAID ON BOARD GRATUITIES
IF YOU HAVE TRAVELLED WITH VIKING BEFORE YOU ARE A MEMBER OF VIKING’S EXPLORER SOCIETY AND RECEIVE AN EXTRA £100PP SAVING ON THE PRICES BELOW
Australia & New Zealand – Viking Spirit This table shows you the lowest available price for each stateroom category.
2018 & 2019 departure dates Prices per person, based on double occupancy
December 14, 28
January 11, 25 February 8, 22
2018 price from with £500pp saving from 2019 price from with £500pp saving from VERANDA
SOLD OUT
SOLD OUT
DELUXE VERANDA
£7,215 £6,715
£7,215 £6,715
PENTHOUSE VERANDA
£8,525 £8,025
£8,525 £8,025
PENTHOUSE JUNIOR SUITE
£9,605 £9,105
£9,605 £9,105
EXPLORER SUITE
£11,755 £11,255
£11,755 £11,255
Reverse itineraries are in bold. From prices are based on the lowest stateroom grade available for each category. Gratuities included on board ship only. Single supplements 100%. *Restrictions apply. Please see back pages for full terms and conditions.
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