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| 13th13 | DecDec | 202828 | Timaru, New Zealand, embark on the Scenic Eclipse II | ||||
Situated almost equidistant between Christchurch and Dunedin, Timaru has oft been overlooked by those just needing to get from one city to another but more fool them! The town’s name comes from the Māori name Te Maru, meaning ‘place of shelter’ and the pretty town reveals not only stunning Middle Earth landscape and views to write home about, but an intact Victorian / Edwardian shopping precinct with many of the building being built in local volcanic bluestone. Understandably, beach life is very important here and the long ribbons of white sandy beaches and clean seas are perfect for a swimming, sunning and spoiling yourself! Voted one of New Zealand’s top 10 most loved beaches, Caroline Bay is simply a treasure. Built on the rolling hills created from the lava flows of the extinct Mt Horrible volcano, Timaru is a melting pot of culture, history, adventure and dramatic scenery. Art lovers too will not be left wanting as the city’s art gallery holds the third largest public art collection in the South Island. Walking enthusiasts will not want to miss one of the many walks along the coast or rivers that vary from short paved paths – ideal for pushchairs and wheelchairs to longer, more strenuous hikes. Well signposted and maintained, these tracks are especially beautiful in the autumn when the leaves are turning colour. And do not forget to be on the lookout for penguins, which will happily waddle alongside you some of the way! Upon arrival in Christchurch, you will be transferred by coach to Timaru, where your ultra-luxury Scenic Discovery Yacht awaits. Your transfer coach from Christchurch to Timaru will operate at a set time of approximately 2:00 PM. Nestled along New Zealand’s stunning South Island coast, Timaru welcomes you with its blend of natural beauty and rich heritage. Please book your flight to arrive into Christchurch prior to 10:30 AM. | |||||||
| 14th14 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 15th15 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 16th16 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 17th17 | DecDec | 202828 | Antarctica, Antarctica | ||||
Anticipation builds as you draw closer to Antarctic waters, where the first icebergs may appear on the horizon. Scenic Discovery: | |||||||
| 18th18 | DecDec | 202828 | Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica | ||||
Remote and otherworldly, Antarctic is irresistible for its spectacular iceberg sculptures and calving glaciers, and for the possibility of up-close encounters with marine mammals and the iconic penguins. The Antarctic Peninsula – the main peninsula closest to South America – has a human history of almost 200 years, with explorers, sealers, whalers, and scientists who have come to work, and eventually intrepid visitors coming to enjoy this pristine and remote wilderness. It is a region of protected bays, unscaled snow-capped mountains, vast glaciers and a few places where whalers or scientists have worked. Just as irresistible are the many Gentoo and Chinstrap Penguin colonies, the seals basking on ice floes, the whales and orcas. Today, you cross the Antarctic Circle as you journey further south into the remote, seldom-visited East Antarctica. Scenic Discovery: | |||||||
| 19th19 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 20th20 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 21st21 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 22nd22 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 23rd23 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 24th24 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 25th25 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 26th26 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 27th27 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 28th28 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 29th29 | DecDec | 202828 | Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica | ||||
Remote and otherworldly, Antarctic is irresistible for its spectacular iceberg sculptures and calving glaciers, and for the possibility of up-close encounters with marine mammals and the iconic penguins. The Antarctic Peninsula – the main peninsula closest to South America – has a human history of almost 200 years, with explorers, sealers, whalers, and scientists who have come to work, and eventually intrepid visitors coming to enjoy this pristine and remote wilderness. It is a region of protected bays, unscaled snow-capped mountains, vast glaciers and a few places where whalers or scientists have worked. Just as irresistible are the many Gentoo and Chinstrap Penguin colonies, the seals basking on ice floes, the whales and orcas. As you begin your journey northward, leaving the Ross Sea and East Antarctica behind, take time to reflect on the extraordinary landscapes and wildlife you have encountered. The Southern Ocean once again surrounds the yacht, and the horizon stretches in every direction, a reminder of just how remote this region is. | |||||||
| 30th30 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 31st31 | DecDec | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 1st01 | JanJan | 202929 | At Sea | ||||
| 2nd02 | JanJan | 202929 | At Sea | ||||
| 3rd03 | JanJan | 202929 | At Sea | ||||
| 4th04 | JanJan | 202929 | Timaru, New Zealand | ||||
Situated almost equidistant between Christchurch and Dunedin, Timaru has oft been overlooked by those just needing to get from one city to another but more fool them! The town’s name comes from the Māori name Te Maru, meaning ‘place of shelter’ and the pretty town reveals not only stunning Middle Earth landscape and views to write home about, but an intact Victorian / Edwardian shopping precinct with many of the building being built in local volcanic bluestone. Understandably, beach life is very important here and the long ribbons of white sandy beaches and clean seas are perfect for a swimming, sunning and spoiling yourself! Voted one of New Zealand’s top 10 most loved beaches, Caroline Bay is simply a treasure. Built on the rolling hills created from the lava flows of the extinct Mt Horrible volcano, Timaru is a melting pot of culture, history, adventure and dramatic scenery. Art lovers too will not be left wanting as the city’s art gallery holds the third largest public art collection in the South Island. Walking enthusiasts will not want to miss one of the many walks along the coast or rivers that vary from short paved paths – ideal for pushchairs and wheelchairs to longer, more strenuous hikes. Well signposted and maintained, these tracks are especially beautiful in the autumn when the leaves are turning colour. And do not forget to be on the lookout for penguins, which will happily waddle alongside you some of the way! Your Scenic Discovery Yacht returns to Timaru, a charming South Island port town framed by rolling hills and a picturesque coastline. With an overnight stay in port, you can ease gently back into everyday life, enjoying the comfort of your suite and the yacht’s facilities while continuing to savour your time on board. | |||||||
| 5th05 | JanJan | 202929 | Timaru, New Zealand | ||||
Situated almost equidistant between Christchurch and Dunedin, Timaru has oft been overlooked by those just needing to get from one city to another but more fool them! The town’s name comes from the Māori name Te Maru, meaning ‘place of shelter’ and the pretty town reveals not only stunning Middle Earth landscape and views to write home about, but an intact Victorian / Edwardian shopping precinct with many of the building being built in local volcanic bluestone. Understandably, beach life is very important here and the long ribbons of white sandy beaches and clean seas are perfect for a swimming, sunning and spoiling yourself! Voted one of New Zealand’s top 10 most loved beaches, Caroline Bay is simply a treasure. Built on the rolling hills created from the lava flows of the extinct Mt Horrible volcano, Timaru is a melting pot of culture, history, adventure and dramatic scenery. Art lovers too will not be left wanting as the city’s art gallery holds the third largest public art collection in the South Island. Walking enthusiasts will not want to miss one of the many walks along the coast or rivers that vary from short paved paths – ideal for pushchairs and wheelchairs to longer, more strenuous hikes. Well signposted and maintained, these tracks are especially beautiful in the autumn when the leaves are turning colour. And do not forget to be on the lookout for penguins, which will happily waddle alongside you some of the way! Your expedition voyage concludes in Timaru, a charming coastal town known for its relaxed atmosphere and scenic shoreline. After a final breakfast on board, bid farewell to the Scenic Eclipse II crew, taking with you unforgettable memories of your journey through East Antarctica’s remote wilderness. From here, your journey continues inland into the breathtaking Mackenzie Country. Travel to the shores of Lake Tekapo and visit the iconic Church of the Good Shepherd, a simple yet striking stone church set against a backdrop of turquoise waters and alpine peaks. Continue to Aoraki / Mount Cook, the country’s highest peak and a majestic highlight of the Southern Alps. Visit the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre to learn about the legacy of one of the world’s greatest explorers, before settling in for an overnight stay surrounded by New Zealand’s dramatic alpine landscapes. | |||||||
| 6th06 | JanJan | 202929 | At Sea | ||||
| 6th06 | JanJan | 202929 | Christchurch, New Zealand | ||||
Christchurch is one of New Zealand’s most English cities. The Anglisation of the area is quickly evident throughout. The name Christchurch, is named after one of the most famous Oxford Colleges. Traditional English styled punts can be seen drifting lazily along the Avon River, and customary striped blazers are still worn by students at Christ’s College. | |||||||
| 7th07 | JanJan | 202929 | Christchurch, New Zealand | ||||
Christchurch is one of New Zealand’s most English cities. The Anglisation of the area is quickly evident throughout. The name Christchurch, is named after one of the most famous Oxford Colleges. Traditional English styled punts can be seen drifting lazily along the Avon River, and customary striped blazers are still worn by students at Christ’s College. Scenic Freechoice: | |||||||
| 8th08 | JanJan | 202929 | Christchurch, New Zealand, disembark the Scenic Eclipse II | ||||
Christchurch is one of New Zealand’s most English cities. The Anglisation of the area is quickly evident throughout. The name Christchurch, is named after one of the most famous Oxford Colleges. Traditional English styled punts can be seen drifting lazily along the Avon River, and customary striped blazers are still worn by students at Christ’s College. It’s time to bid a fond farewell to your new friends head home with stories for life. #Spa treatments and services at additional cost. Daily activities may be subject to change; please consult your Daily Wonder for updates. Submersible is not in operation in New Zealand. Given the unique conditions of the region, and with any of these remote expedition voyages, there are so many variables on final operations; from permitting, IAATO, and Antarctic Treaty regulations to the challenges of weather, ice and conditions that will ultimately determine the exact itinerary of your voyage. It is a privilege to visit these remote destinations, and one we know will provide our guests with exploration, wonder, and every day a new experience and unforgettable memory. No journey will be the same, your itinerary will only ever be a guide and subject to these external factors, true expedition. | |||||||

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 | |||
| 26 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 | |||
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Fly/cruise package |
Date 13th Dec 2028 |
Nts 26 |
Interior ![]() |
Oceanview ![]() |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite £30,415pp |
Interior ![]() |
Oceanview ![]() |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite £60,830pp |
Date 13th Dec 2028 |
Nts 26 |
Interior ![]() |
Oceanview ![]() |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite £30,415pp |
Interior ![]() |
Oceanview ![]() |
Balcony ![]() |
Suite £60,830pp |






| Suite | |
| (All prices are £GBP per person) | |
| Fri 5th Jan 202905 Jan 29 | 28,805 |
| Fri 5th Jan 202905 Jan 29 | 57,610 |
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