Australia
Brisbane offers a cosmopolitan mix of shopping, dining, history, arts, sightseeing and entertainment. Experience the nearby theme parks or visit Australia Zoo.
Cairns is the international gateway to tropical North Queensland and has an enviable lifestyle. Revel in its large reef pontoons, islands and coral cays, wildlife parks and much more.
Port Douglas is the closest town to the Great Barrier Reef and also offers the stunning Daintree Rainforest and Mossman Gorge.
Whitsundays These 74 tropical islands, set amidst coral reefs and deep waterways, are famous for their beauty. They offer some of the world’s best beaches and a range of activities on land or sea.
Willis Island Anchor Only Relax and enjoy a mid-ocean interlude as you anchor at Willis Island in the Coral Sea. Willis Island is home to an unforgettable array of protected seabirds and native wildlife.
Passengers are not able to disembark the ship as it is anchor only.
Darwin The frontier town of Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory and serves as the gateway to Australia’s Top End. With its colonial past, beautiful beaches, parks and museums, Darwin has so much to offer. Take a wildlife tour to see crocodiles or explore the Litchfield National Park.
Townsville Old gold mining towns, plunging rainforest waterfalls and a relaxed Queensland ambience can be found in Townsville. This unique city houses the world’s largest coral reef aquarium.
Sydney Delight in the wonders of this scenic city with the world-famous icons. Soak up the surf on one of the magnificent beaches and discover the diverse entertainment and shopping.
Melbourne is a fusion of Victorian buildings and modern skyscrapers; a sophisticated metropolis that exudes ambience and charm. Explore the myriad boutiques, stroll along St. Kilda beach or visit the Botanical Gardens.
Burnie Take a wilderness adventure and experience the breathtaking panoramas of the world heritage Cradle Mountain – Lake St. Clair National Park. Highlights also include the Pioneer Village Museum and Regional Art Gallery.
Coles Bay Scenic Cruising Home to Freycinet National Park and breathtaking Wine Glass Bay. View the spectacular coastal scenery and massive granite dome rock formations.
Port Arthur This area is most famous for its convict ruins - home to 12,500 convicts between 1837 and 1877 - but it is also an incomparable combination of history, heritage and scenery.
Hobart Nestled on the Derwent River, Hobart has one of the world’s finest deepwater harbours. Towering above it and often capped in snow, Mt. Wellington rises 3,600 feet from the sea. Hobart is a picturesque little town with a village atmosphere, offering visitors an abundance of historical sites to see.
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