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From the Great Barrier Reef to Sydney Opera House and the statues of Easter Island, a cruise down under provides the opportunity to explore iconic sights and natural wonders. Foodies won’t want to miss Adelaide, gateway to the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale wine regions. The exotic South Pacific includes the Marquesas, some of the world’s most remote island, and the eclectic cultural melting pot of Fiji.

Hobart
The capital of Australia’s island state of Tasmania is set in a beautiful harbour at the entrance to the Derwent River and set in the foothills of the Mount Wellington. Salamanca Place, close to the waterfront, is a cultural and foodie hot spot set in Georgian warehouses. There are direct flights from Hobart to Melbourne and Sydney.

Papeete
This waterfront Tahitian city is the capital of French Polynesia and there are plenty of attractions to see, including the lush Mataoa Garden, Robert Wan Pearl Museum and colourful two-storey indoor market. Restaurants and serve Chinese, French and Polynesian influenced food, and if visitors want a permanent souvenir there are numerous tattoo parlours.

Take a train
Agents can pair a cruise with a number of iconic railway journeys such as the Ghan train from Darwin to Adelaide, Indian Pacific between Perth and Sydney and the Marlborough Flyer, a scenic line that starts from New Zealand’s cruise terminal in Picton.
Don't miss this excursion
While in Sydney guests can experience the great migration of humpback and southern right whales as they swim between Antarctica and the Great Barrier Reef from May to November. Whale-watching expeditions start from the harbour and passengers can expect to see dolphins and seabirds.
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Cruise & stay
As clients are travelling such a long way always recommend they book a cruise and stay itinerary, as it provides more opportunity for exploration
Peaceful journeys
Isolated islands are a great sell to couples celebrating honeymoons or those who want to escape the rush of modern life
Expedition time
Expedition itineraries are a great way to experience small islands, but fans of large ocean vessels need not worry as many of the bigger lines also sail these waters
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