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Australia / New Zealand Melbourne / Australia
Sat 07 Dec 2019 - Fri 20 Dec 2019

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Around New Zealand

Cruise Region : Australia / New Zealand
Company : Princess Cruises
Ship : Golden Princess
Journey Start : Sat 07 Dec 2019
Journey End : Fri 20 Dec 2019
Start in : Melbourne / Australia
End in : Melbourne / Australia
Count Nights : 13 nights

Schedule

Day Port Date Arrival Departure
1 Melbourne / Australia Sat 07 Dec 16:00
2 Day at sea / Sea Sun 08 Dec
3 Day at sea / Sea Mon 09 Dec
4 Fiordland National Park / New Zealand Tue 10 Dec 07:00 16:00
5 Dani's / New Zealand Wed 11 Dec 08:00 18:00
6 Christchurch / New Zealand Thu 12 Dec 08:00 18:00
7 Wellington / New Zealand Fri 13 Dec 07:00 16:00
8 Gisborne / New Zealand Sat 14 Dec 08:00 17:00
9 Toran / New Zealand Sun 15 Dec 07:00 18:00
10 Oakland / New Zealand Mon 16 Dec 07:00 16:00
11 Day at sea / Sea Tue 17 Dec
12 Day at sea / Sea Wed 18 Dec
13 Day at sea / Sea Thu 19 Dec
14 Melbourne / Australia Fri 20 Dec 06:00
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 16:00

    Melbourne / Australia

    Melbourne is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Its name refers to an urban agglomeration of 9,992.5 km2 (3,858.1 sq mi), comprising a metropolitan area with 31 municipalities, and is also the common name for its city centre. The city occupies much of the coastline of Port Phillip bay and spreads into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. It has a population of approximately 4.9 million (19% of the population of Australia), and its inhabitants are referred to as "Melburnians".

    The city was founded on 30 August 1835, in what was the British colony of New South Wales, by free settlers from the colony of Van Diemen’s Land. It was incorporated as a Crown settlement in 1837 and named in honour of the British Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. It was declared a city by Queen Victoria in 1847, after which it became the capital of the new colony of Victoria in 1851. In the wake of the 1850s Victorian gold rush, the city entered the "Marvellous Melbourne" boom period, transforming into one of the most important cities in the British Empire and one of the largest and wealthiest in the world. After the federation of Australia in 1901, it served as interim seat of government of the new nation until Canberra became the permanent capital in 1927. Today, it is a leading financial centre in the Asia-Pacific region and ranks 20th in the Global Financial Centres Index.

  • Day 2:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 3:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 4: 07:00-16:00

    Fiordland National Park / New Zealand

  • Day 5: 08:00-18:00

    Dani's / New Zealand

  • Day 6: 08:00-18:00

    Christchurch / New Zealand

  • Day 7: 07:00-16:00

    Wellington / New Zealand

  • Day 8: 08:00-17:00

    Gisborne / New Zealand

  • Day 9: 07:00-18:00

    Toran / New Zealand

  • Day 10: 07:00-16:00

    Oakland / New Zealand

  • Day 11:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 12:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 13:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 14: 06:00

    Melbourne / Australia

    Melbourne is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Its name refers to an urban agglomeration of 9,992.5 km2 (3,858.1 sq mi), comprising a metropolitan area with 31 municipalities, and is also the common name for its city centre. The city occupies much of the coastline of Port Phillip bay and spreads into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. It has a population of approximately 4.9 million (19% of the population of Australia), and its inhabitants are referred to as "Melburnians".

    The city was founded on 30 August 1835, in what was the British colony of New South Wales, by free settlers from the colony of Van Diemen’s Land. It was incorporated as a Crown settlement in 1837 and named in honour of the British Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. It was declared a city by Queen Victoria in 1847, after which it became the capital of the new colony of Victoria in 1851. In the wake of the 1850s Victorian gold rush, the city entered the "Marvellous Melbourne" boom period, transforming into one of the most important cities in the British Empire and one of the largest and wealthiest in the world. After the federation of Australia in 1901, it served as interim seat of government of the new nation until Canberra became the permanent capital in 1927. Today, it is a leading financial centre in the Asia-Pacific region and ranks 20th in the Global Financial Centres Index.

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