an aviation museum with vintage aircraft chronicle daily life on land, past and present. Back aboard ship, an evening cruise on Marlborough Sounds and a late night sail by Captain Cook’s Ship Cove cap the day. Meals BLD
13. WONDERFUL WELLINGTON Your shore tour of Wellington begins with a cable car ride to the Botanic Garden to see the award-winning rose garden and great views of the city. Visit Te Papa Tongarewa, New Zealand’s 5-story national museum with an expert guide. Meals BLD
14. NAPIER, REBORN
Rebuilt after an earthquake in 1931, Napier has been called “the prettiest little city in New Zealand.” Guided sightseeing includes a ride on the Hawke’s Bay Express and a walking tour of the city’s exquisite Art Deco and Spanish Mission architecture. Meals BLD
15. COASTAL CRUISING IN NEW ZEALAND Spend the day enjoying seafaring pleasures as Le Soléal steams toward the thermal landscapes of the North Island. Meals BLD
16. TAURANGA & ROTORUA
Come ashore in Tauranga. Drive to thermal Whakarewarewa Reserve in Rotorua to see its bubbling landscapes. Explore a Maori village and go inside The Elms Mission House. Meals BLD
17. DISEMBARK SHIP IN AUCKLAND Disembark in Auckland. Enjoy an orientation tour of the city and a private tour of Auckland Museum to see its collection of Maori and Polynesian art and artifacts. Dinner is at leisure. Meals B
18. WAIHEKE ISLAND & WATERSIDE LIFE Ride the ferry to Waiheke Island for a wine tasting and lunch; in Auckland, visit the waterfront neighborhood of Westhaven. Time at leisure is followed by our farewell dinner. Meals BLD
19. JOURNEY HOME Tour ends: Auckland. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included to the Auckland Airport from the Hilton Auckland. Allow a minimum of three hours for your flight check-in. Meals B
19 DAYS FROM $12,340* PLUS AIRFARE (18 Breakfasts, 13 Lunches & 14 Dinners)
BEGINS MELBOURNE Jan 6, 24
BEGINS AUCKLAND Jan 20
Go to
tauck.com for up-to-the-minute space availability.
LAND / CRUISE PRICE PER PERSON *LAND / CRUISE PRICE + ON-TOUR AIR (3 flights) = TOTAL PER PERSON Superior Cabin – Deck 3
Deluxe Cabin – Deck 3 Prestige Cabin – Deck 4 Prestige Cabin – Deck 5
Double $12,865 + $1650 = $14,515 Single $15,083 + $1650 = $16,733
Double $13,390 + $1650 = $15,040 Single $16,308 + $1650 = $17,958
Double $13,656 + $1650 = $15,306 Single $16,574 + $1650 = $18,224
Prestige Cabin – Deck 6 Double $13,915 + $1650 = $15,565 Single $16,833 + $1650 = $18,483
Deluxe Suite – Deck 6
Double $15,224 + $1650 = $16,874
Prestige Suite – Deck 5 Double $16,533 + $1650 = $18,183 Triple $11,214 + $1650 = $12,864
Prestige Suite – Deck 6 Double $17,058 + $1650 = $18,708 Triple $11,564 + $1650 = $13,214
International Airfare is additional. Call Tauck for special rates on international air, in coach or business, for travel originating in the U.S. (subject to availability).
Land / Cruise Price includes everything described in General Information as well as Tauck shore excursions, cruise fare, port charges, applicable fuel surcharges, bar and restaurant beverages throughout the day aboard ship, including house wines and spirits, entertainment and gratuities to Tauck Director and ship staff. Departures will be hosted by one Tauck Director for approximately every 40 guests.
Travel East or West: Go to
tauck.com for westbound itinerary. Please ask about additional hotel and about our comprehensive Cruise Protection Product.
Note: Activities marked with an asterisk (*) are at your own risk; a signed liability waiver will be required. See page 70 for Le Soléal deck plans and specifications.
Take a guided tour of Larnach Castle in Dunedin, hauntingly beautiful Call your travel agent or Tauck at 877-519-1035
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Double $12,340 + $1650 = $13,990 Triple $8418 + $1650 = $10,068 Single $14,558 + $1650 = $16,208
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