This site uses cookies as defined in our Cookie Policy, by continuing to use this site you agree to their use.
Continue
| Arrive | Depart | ||||||
| 10th10 | NovNov | 202828 | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, embark on the Scenic Eclipse II | ||||
Sydney belongs to the exclusive club of cities that generate excitement. At the end of a marathon flight there's renewed vitality in the cabin as the plane circles the city, where thousands of yachts are suspended on the dark water and the sails of the Opera House glisten in the distance. Blessed with dazzling beaches and a sunny climate, Sydney is among the most beautiful cities on the planet.With 4.6 million people, Sydney is the biggest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia. A wave of immigration from the 1950s has seen the Anglo-Irish immigrants who made up the city's original population joined by Italians, Greeks, Turks, Lebanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thais, and Indonesians. This intermingling has created a cultural vibrancy and energy—and a culinary repertoire—that was missing only a generation ago.Sydneysiders embrace their harbor with a passion. Indented with numerous bays and beaches, Sydney Harbour is the presiding icon for the city, and urban Australia. Captain Arthur Phillip, commander of the 11-ship First Fleet, wrote in his diary when he first set eyes on the harbor on January 26, 1788: "We had the satisfaction of finding the finest harbor in the world."Although a visit to Sydney is an essential part of an Australian experience, the city is no more representative of Australia than Los Angeles is of the United States. Sydney has joined the ranks of the great cities whose characters are essentially international. What Sydney offers is style, sophistication, and great looks—an exhilarating prelude to the continent at its back door. Sydney, Australia’s iconic harbour city, is defined by its expansive waterways, a dramatic skyline, and world-famous landmarks. As you board Scenic Eclipse II, you are welcomed by the crew with a glass of Champagne, setting a refined tone for the journey ahead. Please book your flight to arrive into Sydney prior to 02:00 PM. | |||||||
| 11th11 | NovNov | 202828 | Eden, New South Wales, Australia | ||||
Eden is a charming coastal town on Australia’s Sapphire Coast, home to just 3,000 residents. Nestled between two picturesque bays and set against rolling hills, dramatic cliffs, and expansive sandy beaches, Eden offers stunning coastal scenery at every turn. The town’s rich maritime history is reflected in its whaling heritage. Towering lighthouses, the Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre, and the ever-changing sea make this a captivating stop along the journey. | |||||||
| 12th12 | NovNov | 202828 | Deal Island, Australia | ||||
The Kent Island Group forms Tasmania’s northernmost national park, protecting a remote cluster of islands and surrounding marine environment. Shaped by an ancient land bridge that once connected Tasmania to mainland Australia, the area is rich in both geological and ecological significance. Deal Island is home to Australia’s tallest lighthouse, rising high above the coastline and offering sweeping views across Bass Strait. With rugged headlands, secluded coves, and abundant birdlife, the islands reveal a quieter, less-visited side of Tasmania’s natural heritage. Scenic Discovery: | |||||||
| 13th13 | NovNov | 202828 | Beauty Point, Tasmania, Australia | ||||
Beauty Point, a charming riverside town on the Tamar River, serves as the gateway to Launceston and the surrounding Tamar Valley. The region is renowned for its rolling vineyards, which provide a panoramic setting to the tranquil river. Rich in history and natural beauty, Beauty Point blends heritage, local culture, and striking landscapes, offering a peaceful yet engaging stop along your journey through northern Tasmania. | |||||||
| 14th14 | NovNov | 202828 | Grassy, King Island, Tasmania, Australia | ||||
King Island sits in the heart of Bass Strait, between Victoria and Tasmania’s northwest coast. Renowned for its quiet charm, expansive beaches, and dramatic coastal cliffs, the island blends natural beauty with a rich sense of history. Explore historic lighthouses, admire rugged seascapes, and observe the distinctive wildlife, from seabirds to native marsupials. The island is also celebrated for its artisanal cheeses, fresh seafood, and rich local produce, offering a taste of King Island’s unique culinary heritage amid its serene landscapes. Scenic Discovery: | |||||||
| 15th15 | NovNov | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 16th16 | NovNov | 202828 | Port Davey, Tasmania, Australia | ||||
Explore the untouched beauty of Port Davey, nestled within Tasmania’s Southwest Wilderness World Heritage Area. This remote region is defined by rugged coastlines, dense temperate rainforests, and pristine waterways, offering a rare glimpse into one of Australia’s most unspoiled landscapes. Encounter abundant wildlife, from native birds to coastal marine life, and appreciate the area’s rich natural and cultural history, making Port Davey a true highlight for those seeking wilderness and tranquillity. | |||||||
| 17th17 | NovNov | 202828 | Hobart, Tasmania, Australia | ||||
Straddling the Derwent River at the foot of Mt. Wellington's forested slopes, Hobart was founded as a penal settlement in 1803. It's the second-oldest city in the country after Sydney, and it certainly rivals its mainland counterpart as Australia's most beautiful state capital. Close-set colonial brick-and-sandstone shops and homes line the narrow, quiet streets, creating a genteel setting for this historic city of 215,000. Life revolves around the broad Derwent River port, one of the deepest harbors in the world. Here warehouses that once stored Hobart's major exports of fruit, wool, and corn and products from the city's former whaling fleet still stand alongside the wharf today.Hobart sparkles between Christmas and New Year's—summer Down Under—during the annual Sydney-to-Hobart yacht race. The event dominates conversations among Hobart's citizens, who descend on Constitution Dock to welcome the yachts and join in the boisterous festivities of the crews. The New Year also coincides with the Tastes of Tasmania Festival, when the dockside area comes alive with the best of Tasmanian food and wine on offer in numerous cafés, bars, and waterfront stalls. Otherwise, Hobart is a placid city whose nightlife is largely confined to excellent restaurants, jazz clubs, and the action at the Wrest Point Casino in Sandy Bay.The Hobart Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre hours are weekdays 8:30–5:30 and Saturday 9–5. Your remarkable Discovery Voyage concludes in Hobart, Tasmania’s charming capital, where heritage streets, a vibrant arts scene and dramatic natural surroundings come together. Enjoy a final leisurely morning on board, perhaps with breakfast served by your butler as views of kunanyi (Mount Wellington) rise beyond the harbour. After bidding farewell to the crew, step ashore and continue your journey on land. Check in for a two-night Scenic Special Stay at a boutique hotel in the heart of the city. Later, take time to explore the lively Salamanca precinct, where galleries, cafés and waterfront charm set the tone, before a special Taste of Tasmania welcome dinner introduces the region’s celebrated produce and flavours. | |||||||
| 18th18 | NovNov | 202828 | Hobart, Tasmania, Australia | ||||
Straddling the Derwent River at the foot of Mt. Wellington's forested slopes, Hobart was founded as a penal settlement in 1803. It's the second-oldest city in the country after Sydney, and it certainly rivals its mainland counterpart as Australia's most beautiful state capital. Close-set colonial brick-and-sandstone shops and homes line the narrow, quiet streets, creating a genteel setting for this historic city of 215,000. Life revolves around the broad Derwent River port, one of the deepest harbors in the world. Here warehouses that once stored Hobart's major exports of fruit, wool, and corn and products from the city's former whaling fleet still stand alongside the wharf today.Hobart sparkles between Christmas and New Year's—summer Down Under—during the annual Sydney-to-Hobart yacht race. The event dominates conversations among Hobart's citizens, who descend on Constitution Dock to welcome the yachts and join in the boisterous festivities of the crews. The New Year also coincides with the Tastes of Tasmania Festival, when the dockside area comes alive with the best of Tasmanian food and wine on offer in numerous cafés, bars, and waterfront stalls. Otherwise, Hobart is a placid city whose nightlife is largely confined to excellent restaurants, jazz clubs, and the action at the Wrest Point Casino in Sandy Bay.The Hobart Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre hours are weekdays 8:30–5:30 and Saturday 9–5. Scenic Freechoice: Today select from a range of experiences that highlight the best of Hobart. Toast your adventures during tonight’s dinner at the incomparable Drunken Admiral at Hobart's Old Wharf. | |||||||
| 19th19 | NovNov | 202828 | Hobart, Tasmania, Australia | ||||
Straddling the Derwent River at the foot of Mt. Wellington's forested slopes, Hobart was founded as a penal settlement in 1803. It's the second-oldest city in the country after Sydney, and it certainly rivals its mainland counterpart as Australia's most beautiful state capital. Close-set colonial brick-and-sandstone shops and homes line the narrow, quiet streets, creating a genteel setting for this historic city of 215,000. Life revolves around the broad Derwent River port, one of the deepest harbors in the world. Here warehouses that once stored Hobart's major exports of fruit, wool, and corn and products from the city's former whaling fleet still stand alongside the wharf today.Hobart sparkles between Christmas and New Year's—summer Down Under—during the annual Sydney-to-Hobart yacht race. The event dominates conversations among Hobart's citizens, who descend on Constitution Dock to welcome the yachts and join in the boisterous festivities of the crews. The New Year also coincides with the Tastes of Tasmania Festival, when the dockside area comes alive with the best of Tasmanian food and wine on offer in numerous cafés, bars, and waterfront stalls. Otherwise, Hobart is a placid city whose nightlife is largely confined to excellent restaurants, jazz clubs, and the action at the Wrest Point Casino in Sandy Bay.The Hobart Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre hours are weekdays 8:30–5:30 and Saturday 9–5. Today you'll depart Hobart for the breathtaking Freycinet National Park. Along the way you'll stop in Richmond and see the Richmond Bridge. Built by convict labourers in 1825, it's the oldest stone arch bridge in Australia. | |||||||
| 19th19 | NovNov | 202828 | Freycinet National Park, Tasmania, Australia | ||||
| 20th20 | NovNov | 202828 | Freycinet National Park, Tasmania, Australia | ||||
Start with a leisurely breakfast at Palate before donning an apiarist suit for the onsite beekeeping experience, tasting fresh honeycomb and learning how local flora shapes Saffire’s honey. Enjoy a relaxed produce-driven lunch, then don your waders and head into the estuary at Freycinet Marine Farm to sample freshly shucked oysters paired with Tasmanian sparkling. Return to the lodge for a mixology masterclass featuring Tasmanian spirits, then savour sunset drinks and another refined dinner at Palate. | |||||||
| 21st21 | NovNov | 202828 | Freycinet National Park, Tasmania, Australia | ||||
After a slow morning and hearty breakfast, meet your guide for the Wineglass Bay Lookout walk, a moderate trail offering sweeping views of turquoise water, white sand and rugged coastline. Spend a free afternoon as you wish: beach walks at Muirs Beach, reading on your deck or soaking in your bath. Later, visit the onsite Tasmanian devil enclosure to see these endangered marsupials up close and hear about vital conservation efforts. Round out the day with sunset canapés, a final dinner at Palate and a nightcap or board game in the lounge. | |||||||
| 22nd22 | NovNov | 202828 | Freycinet National Park, Tasmania, Australia | ||||
Savour one last sunrise and breakfast before your luggage is collected. Board Saffire’s private vessel for the Wildlife & Wilderness Cruise, exploring Freycinet’s sea cliffs, coves and islands while looking for dolphins, seals, sea eagles and seasonal whales. Return to the lodge, bid farewell to the Hazards and Great Oyster Bay, then depart Saffire to travel back to Hobart for your onward journey. #Spa treatments and services at additional cost. Daily activities may be subject to change; please consult your Daily Wonder for updates. The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such Scenic cannot guarantee the journey will operate unaltered from the itinerary stated above. Please refer to our terms and conditions for further information. Hotels are indicative and subject to change. | |||||||
| 22nd22 | NovNov | 202828 | Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, disembark the Scenic Eclipse II | ||||
Straddling the Derwent River at the foot of Mt. Wellington's forested slopes, Hobart was founded as a penal settlement in 1803. It's the second-oldest city in the country after Sydney, and it certainly rivals its mainland counterpart as Australia's most beautiful state capital. Close-set colonial brick-and-sandstone shops and homes line the narrow, quiet streets, creating a genteel setting for this historic city of 215,000. Life revolves around the broad Derwent River port, one of the deepest harbors in the world. Here warehouses that once stored Hobart's major exports of fruit, wool, and corn and products from the city's former whaling fleet still stand alongside the wharf today.Hobart sparkles between Christmas and New Year's—summer Down Under—during the annual Sydney-to-Hobart yacht race. The event dominates conversations among Hobart's citizens, who descend on Constitution Dock to welcome the yachts and join in the boisterous festivities of the crews. The New Year also coincides with the Tastes of Tasmania Festival, when the dockside area comes alive with the best of Tasmanian food and wine on offer in numerous cafés, bars, and waterfront stalls. Otherwise, Hobart is a placid city whose nightlife is largely confined to excellent restaurants, jazz clubs, and the action at the Wrest Point Casino in Sandy Bay.The Hobart Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre hours are weekdays 8:30–5:30 and Saturday 9–5. | |||||||

The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
| Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
| Overseas Transfers | |||
| 12 nights aboard the Scenic Eclipse II | |||
| Return Flights (including regional) | |||
| All Verandah Suites | |||
| Butler service for every guest | |||
| Nine Dining Venues | |||
| Gratuities Included | |||
| Complimentary drinks on-board | |||
| Free use of electric bikes | |||
| Comprehensive choice of shore excursions | |||
| Complimentary Wi-Fi | |||
| Explore under the sea in our submarine (additional charge) | |||
| Soar above and beyond by helicopter (additional charge) | |||
| Port Taxes and Fees | |||
![]() | ABTA and ATOL Protection* | ||
Fly/cruise package |
Date 10th Nov 2028 |
Nts 12 |
Interior ![]() |
Oceanview ![]() |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite £13,693pp |
Interior ![]() |
Oceanview ![]() |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite £27,386pp |
Date 10th Nov 2028 |
Nts 12 |
Interior ![]() |
Oceanview ![]() |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite £13,693pp |
Interior ![]() |
Oceanview ![]() |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite £27,386pp |






Fusion Cruises when selling travel arrangements is a trading name of Co-op Travel Services Ltd. Fusion Cruises is an Accredited Body Member of Co-operative Travel Consortium. (ABTA:P6652, ATOL:12904).
Book with Confidence. We are a Member of ABTA which means you have the benefit of ABTA’s assistance and Code of Conduct.
Some of the flights and flight-inclusive holidays on this website are financially protected by the ATOL scheme but ATOL protection does not apply to all holiday and travel services offered on this website. This website will provide you with information on the protection that applies in the case of each holiday and travel service offered before you make your booking. If you do not receive an ATOL Certificate then the booking will not be ATOL protected. If you do receive an ATOL Certificate but all parts of your trip are not listed on it, those parts will not be ATOL protected. Please see our booking conditions for information, or for more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate go to: www.caa.co.uk

