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| 4th04 | FebFeb | 202828 | Auckland, New Zealand, embark on the Azamara Pursuit | | 18:00 |
The only city in the world built on an active basaltic volcanic field, Auckland’s warm, coastal climate allows for surfing at black-sand beaches, picnics in secluded coves, wine tasting and horseback riding. |
| 5th05 | FebFeb | 202828 | Russel, Bay of Islands, New Zealand | 08:00 | 18:00 |
A subtropical micro-region, the Bay of Islands is known for its beauty and history and is a popular golfing, fishing and sailing destination, where you can take advantage of its relaxed marine lifestyle. |
| 6th06 | FebFeb | 202828 | At Sea | | |
| 7th07 | FebFeb | 202828 | Norfolk Island, Norfolk Island | 08:00 | 14:00 |
An island surrounded by pristine waters and marked by endless green hills, Norfolk Island pines, dramatic cliffs, and calm reef-protected waters. |
| 8th08 | FebFeb | 202828 | At Sea | | |
| 9th09 | FebFeb | 202828 | New Plymouth, New Zealand | 10:30 | 18:00 |
Under the snow-capped Mount Taranaki unfolds the vibrant city of New Plymouth. Midway between Auckland and Wellington, this active Kiwi city offers adventure from its crowning peaks to its coastal plains. |
| 10th10 | FebFeb | 202828 | Nelson, New Zealand | 06:00 | 18:30 |
A haven for artists and outdoor enthusiasts, Nelson is a sunny, stunning, and sophisticated city in the center of New Zealand marked by beautiful beaches, national parks, wineries and other charms. |
| 11th11 | FebFeb | 202828 | Wellington, New Zealand | 08:00 | 17:00 |
New Zealand's capital is, arguably, the country's most cosmopolitan metropolis. It's world-class Te Papa Tongarewa-Museum of New Zealand is a don't-miss attraction, and the burgeoning film industry led, of course, by the Lord of the Rings extravaganzas has injected new life into the local arts scene. Attractive and compact enough to be explored easily on foot, Wellington is a booming destination. Modern high-rise buildings gaze over Port Nicholson, surely one of the finest natural anchorages in the world. Known to local Māori as The Great Harbor of Tara, its two massive arms form the jaws of the fish of Maui from Māori legend. Sometimes referred to as the windy city, Wellington has been the seat of New Zealand's government since 1865. With its fantastic nightlife, the renowned entertainment district of Courtenay Place and an internationally recognized coffee culture, Wellington is often referred to as “the coolest little capital in the world”. |
| 12th12 | FebFeb | 202828 | Napier, New Zealand | 08:00 | 15:00 |
The earthquake that struck Napier at 10:46 am on February 3, 1931, was—at 7.8 on the Richter scale—the largest quake ever recorded in New Zealand. The coastline was wrenched upward several feet. Almost all the town's brick buildings collapsed; many people were killed on the footpaths as they rushed outside. The quake triggered fires throughout town, and with water mains shattered, little could be done to stop the blazes that devoured the remaining wooden structures. Only a few buildings survived (the Public Service Building with its neoclassical pillars is one), and the death toll was well over 100.The surviving townspeople set up tents and cookhouses in Nelson Park, and then tackled the city's reconstruction at a remarkable pace. In the rush to rebuild, Napier went mad for art deco, the bold, geometric style that had burst on the global design scene in 1925. Now a walk through the art deco district, concentrated between Emerson, Herschell, Dalton, and Browning streets, is a stylistic immersion. The decorative elements are often above the ground floors, so keep your eyes up. In Napier you can visit Pania of the Reef (one of the most photographed tourist attractions in the country), take a guided city walk, explore Cape Kidnappers or enjoy the day wine tasting at local vineyards. |
| 13th13 | FebFeb | 202828 | Tauranga, New Zealand | 10:45 | 18:30 |
The population center of the Bay of Plenty, Tauranga is one of New Zealand's fastest-growing cities. Along with its neighbor, Whakatane, this seaside city claims to be one of the country's sunniest towns. Unlike most local towns, Tauranga doesn't grind to a halt in the off-season, because it has one of the busiest ports in the country, and the excellent waves at the neighboring beach resort of Mount Maunganui—just across Tauranga's harbor bridge—always draw surfers and holiday folk. A popular coastal town with a subtropical climate, Tauranga offers beautiful golden beaches, lush parks and a laidback atmosphere, with an array of adventures including dolphin watching, hiking and fishing. |
| 14th14 | FebFeb | 202828 | Auckland, New Zealand, disembark the Azamara Pursuit | 07:00 | |
The only city in the world built on an active basaltic volcanic field, Auckland’s warm, coastal climate allows for surfing at black-sand beaches, picnics in secluded coves, wine tasting and horseback riding. |