"Coral Expeditions" to the Albatross Latitudes (Milford - Wellington) 17D16N

From A$13,360.00 Per Person, Twin Share

At a Glance

Embark on an adventure like no other to New Zealand’s most remote islands on this unforgettable 17-day expedition cruise to the Subantarctic and Chatham Islands.

Located south of New Zealand in the remote Southern Ocean, the wild and beautiful Subantarctic Islands are a forgotten paradise. They are home to some of the most abundant and unique wildlife on earth, with many species of birds, plants and invertebrates found nowhere else in the world. These remote islands have UNESCO World Heritage status and the highest protection of any nature reserves in New Zealand.

Commencing in Queenstown, this immersive cruise aboard the Coral Geographer explores a region of wild landscapes, unique wildlife and forgotten beauty. Each wilderness experience is guided by a knowledgeable expedition team, as you spot rare birds, hike through fields of mega herbs ...

Trip Highlights

 

  • Explore the stillness of Fiordland’s rarely visited Dusky and Doubtful Sounds
  • Discover New Zealand’s Subantarctic UNESCO World Heritage islands including the Snares, Auckland Islands, Campbell Islands, Antipodes and Bounty Islands
  • Learn the brutal history of the sealers and whalers who frequented these islands in the 19th century
  • Climb through the Auckland Islands’ red-flowering rata forest and ethereal megaherb pastures to a viewpoint overlooking the misty seascape of the Southern Ocean
  • Stroll through the quiet forests of the Stewart and Ulva Islands to spot New Zealand’s iconic birds
  • Spot incredibly rare birdlife including the yellow-eyed, rockhopper, and erect-crested penguins, northern giant petrel, red-crowned parakeet, and 10 species of albatross
  • Cruise Fiordland onboard the luxury Coral Geographer and witness cascading waterfalls
  • Spend time on the Chatham Islands, the most eastern point, getting to know one of the most remote communities on Earth

What's Included

  • 16 nights’ accommodation aboard Coral Geographer on a twin share basis
  • Captain’s Welcome and Farewell Events, and Open Bridge Access with the Captain
  • All excursions including Xplorer and Zodiac cruises
  • Local operator excursions at some locations
  • All meals, prepared fresh by the onboard chefs
  • Showcase wines, selected beers and soft drinks with lunch and dinner service
  • 24-hour coffee and selection of teas
  • The services of an expert expedition team
  • Guided sightseeing in each destination
  • All entrance fees to National Parks and Ports
  • Pre-cruise transfers from Queenstown to Milford Sound
  • Post-cruise transfers to Wellington CBD hotels and airport

Itinerary

Day 1 All aboard the Coral Geographer & Depart Milford Sound
Coral Geographer
Dinner
Fiordland: Discover the sound of silence in the Doubtful and Dusky Sounds
Coral Geographer
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stewart & Ulva Island: Explore a predator-free bird sanctuary, home to the elusive kiwi
Coral Geographer
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Snares Islands: Observe one of the most untouched and pristine areas in the world  
Coral Geographer
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Auckland Islands: Step back in time to explore remote settlements and look for rare birds
Coral Geographer
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Discover the UNESCO World Heritage listed Macquarie Islands
Coral Geographer
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Campbell Island: Pay a visit to the “world’s loneliest tree”
Coral Geographer
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Antipodes Islands: Cruise the coastline of the lesser known and least visited islands
Coral Geographer
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Chatham Islands: Embrace far flung adventure at New Zealand’s remotest eastern point
Coral Geographer
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 17 Arrive in Wellington
None
Breakfast

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How To Get There

The start point is Queenstown, New Zealand.

The finish point is Wellington, New Zealand.

Weather & Climate

The climate of the Subantarctic is wet, cold, windy and very cloudy. This is the main reason for both the islands’ inhospitality to people and their rich natural environment. Lying in the roaring forties and furious fifties, remote from any land mass, they face a never-ending barrage of fronts coming in from the west. Mean annual temperatures range from 11°C on the Snares to 7°C on Campbell Island.

Not Included
    • Pre and post flights, transfers and hotels
    • Entry visas/travel permits
    • Travel Insurance
    • Items of a personal nature including but not limited to phone and internet communications and bar charges (outside of the included drinks package as highlighted), laundry charges and souvenir purchases
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