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Day 35. Bora Bora h, French Polynesia 8th February - 07:00 – 18:00


A dreamlike setting, Bora Bora is a ring of sand-edged motu (islets)


encircling a glinting by rainforest-covered peaks. Diving, snorkelling,


turquoise lagoon surrounded lagoon


tours, hiking and parasailing are readily available, but it’s the iconic over-the-water bungalows with piers reaching out like tentacles into the lagoon that Bora Bora is world-famous for.


Crossing International Date Line – 12th February


Day 40. Nuku’alofa, Kingdom of Tonga 13th February - 07:00 – 17:00


Tonga is the oldest and last remaining Polynesian monarchy and the only Pacific nation never brought under foreign rule. With stretches of perfect white beaches, Tonga remains as close to authentic Polynesia as you’ll find. In fact, with its sheltered beauty and cultural authenticity the Kingdom of Tonga is often described as the ‘jewel in the pacific’.


Day 43. Auckland, New Zealand 16th February - 09:00 – 21:00


Auckland is an archaeological wonder with two ancient rainforest covered mountain ranges. A blend of Polynesian culture and modern city environment has created a lifestyle ranked amongst the best in the world.


Day 44. Tauranga for Rotorua, New Zealand 17th February - 07:30 – 17:30


The sunny city of Tauranga sits right on the water’s edge in the Bay of Plenty. Tauranga is your gateway to Rotorua where you can visit Te Puia (the Thermal Reserve). Here you can see and smell the boiling mud pools and steaming geysers and experience the customs and traditions of the Maoris.


Day 46. Akaroa for Christchurch h, New Zealand 19th February - 08:00 – 18:00


Christchurch promises an eclectic mix of historical elegance and contemporary culture. Traditionally the most English of New Zealand’s cities, it is home to the beautiful Hagley Park, Christchurch Botanic Gardens and transitional Cardboard Cathedral.


Day 47. Picton, New Zealand 20th February - 08:00 – 19:00


Picton is your gateway to the Marlborough Sounds, a maze of waterways with stunning coves, bays and islands. Over 110 vineyards populate the Wairau Valley known as the Marlborough Vineyards which are world renowned for their production of Sauvignon Blanc; be sure to test the local produce.


Day 51. Sydney, Australia 24th February - 07:00 – 21:00


Approached through its striking harbour with the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, Sydney is Australia’s most cosmopolitan city. Explore the sites around the harbour where you’ll find the Customs House and the Museum of Contemporary Art. The narrow streets and alleyways of this area contain many historic buildings, pubs, restaurants and shops.


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