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Effective URL: https://www.oattravel.com/trips/land-adventures/south-pacific/australia-and-new-zealand-an-adventure-down-under/2021/itine...
Submission: On July 16 via api from BE — Scanned from US
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<p>Register using the one of the following:</p>
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<span class="register-failure error" hidden="">Our records indicate that you already have an account with us. Please <a href="#signinmodal">SIGN IN</a> to update your information.</span>
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<span class="link-color">Account Already Exists</span>
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<div class="col-12 nomp">
<label class="sans-serif">
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<label class="sans-serif">
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<small class="link-color sans-serif display-block push-sm coh js-find-customer-num"> (How do I find my Customer Number?) </small>
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<p class="vert__content--middle sans-serif"> Already have an account? <a href="#signinmodal" class="js-register-modal-signin-link" data-analytics-component-name="lms:mdl" data-analytics-form-name="Sign-in">Sign In</a>
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<p class="headroom-sm rqdfield sans-serif"> * Required </p>
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<p class="disclaimer headroom-sm">By signing up you agree to our <a href="/about/privacy-policy">Privacy Policy</a></p>
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<div class="col-12">
<h1 class="webpop-modal__header"> Sign up for Our Emails </h1>
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<div class="col-12">
<p class="webpop-modal__subheader">Receive special offers, inspiring videos & films, our weekly e-newsletter, and more</p>
</div>
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<div class="web-popup-form form-wrap row">
<div class="col-12">
<div class="form-field pos-rel webpopup--title">
<select class="web-popup__inp" data-val="true" data-val-required="Title is required" id="Title" name="Title">
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<option value="Miss">Miss</option>
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<span class="field-validation-valid" data-valmsg-for="Title" data-valmsg-replace="true"></span>
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<div class="form-field pos-rel">
<input autofocus="" class="web-popup__inp" data-val="true" data-val-length="First Name cannot be longer than 15 characters." data-val-length-max="15" data-val-regex="Please omit numbers or special characters"
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<span class="field-validation-valid" data-valmsg-for="FirstName" data-valmsg-replace="true"></span>
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<span class="field-validation-valid" data-valmsg-for="LastName" data-valmsg-replace="true"></span>
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<div class="col-12">
<div class="form-field pos-rel">
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<span class="field-validation-valid" data-valmsg-for="Email" data-valmsg-replace="true"></span>
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<div class="col-12">
<div class="webpop-recaptcha">
<div class="g-recaptcha" data-sitekey="6Lew0BATAAAAAOUFstIigKDaGEeMrpfNQescscYP" id="google-recaptcha-1">
<div style="width: 304px; height: 78px;">
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<script async="" src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js?onload=onloadCallback&render=explicit" defer="" type="text/javascript"></script>
<span id="somerandomstring" style="display:none">rvihqudgkibtl0ymblp5wmxu</span>
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<a title="Close" class="gcc-modal-close js-non-hash-modal-close coh js-webpopup-close popup-modal-close initalized">
<i class="icon-cross" aria-hidden="true" data-automation="modalClose"></i>
<span>Close</span>
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</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
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<div class="col-12">
<h1 class="webpop-modal__header"> Sign up for Our Emails </h1>
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<div class="col-12">
<p class="webpop-modal__subheader">Receive special offers, inspiring videos & films, our weekly e-newsletter, and more</p>
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<div id="formWebPopup" class="col-12">
<div class="web-popup-form form-wrap">
<div class="col-12">
<div class="form-field pos-rel webpopup--title">
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<option value="Mrs">Mrs.</option>
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<span class="field-validation-valid" data-valmsg-for="Title" data-valmsg-replace="true"></span>
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</div>
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<span class="field-validation-valid" data-valmsg-for="FirstName" data-valmsg-replace="true"></span>
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<div class="form-field pos-rel">
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<div class="webpop-recaptcha">
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<script async="" src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js?onload=onloadCallback&render=explicit" defer="" type="text/javascript"></script>
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<input type="submit" value="Sign Up" class="btn btn-main-theme btn-lg push-r-sm signup-email-btn js-signup-email-btn google-recaptcha" disabled="" data-link-name="subscribe_signupforemail_btn">
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</div>
<div class="col-12">
<a title="Close" class="gcc-modal-close js-non-hash-modal-close coh js-webpopup-close popup-modal-close initalized">
<i class="icon-cross" aria-hidden="true" data-automation="modalClose"></i>
<span>Close</span>
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Share Chapters Closed Captions Off English Replay the list TOP ARTICLES * Powered by AnyClip * Privacy Policy * Keyboard Shortcuts South Pacific Odyssey—2025 Itinerary South Pacific Odyssey—2025 Itinerary See a detailed overview of this itinerary, including pre- and post-trip extensions and adventure highlights. 07:49 DAY-TO-DAY ITINERARY Expand All Days PRINT ALL * Day 1 Depart U.S. Fly from the U.S. to Melbourne, Australia. * Day 2 Cross International Date Line You continue your flight from Los Angeles to Melbourne, losing one day en route as you cross the International Date Line. You regain this day when you fly back to the U.S. at the end of the trip. * Day 3 Arrive in Melbourne, Australia Destination: Melbourne (Naarm) Accommodations: Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne or similar Southbank Bridge, Melbourne, Australia Morning: Most travelers will arrive in Melbourne early this morning to begin your Australia and New Zealand travel experience. With help from our regional office, we have made our first day in Melbourne a leisurely one, so that you can rest after the long flight here. To help you adjust to the time difference, we spend three nights in Melbourne, the capital of Australia's “Garden State” of Victoria, to give you plenty of time to recharge and truly enjoy the city. You'll have the day free here. You can relax and make use of the hotel’s amenities, visit local shops, or find your own ways to interact with the locals, who are not known for being shy. Lunch: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Afternoon: Travelers who chose to take our Undiscovered Tasmania: Hobart, Cradle Mountain & Launceston pre-trip extension will arrive at the hotel this afternoon. Later, we will all gather for a welcome briefing, including travelers who arrived early in Melbourne before the main adventure. Afterwards, we'll set off on about an orientation walk with our Trip Experience Leader. Dinner: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Evening: Your evening is free to rest and relax before our explorations begin tomorrow. * Day 4 Explore Melbourne • Koorie Heritage Trust visit Destination: Melbourne (Naarm) Meals included: B L D Accommodations: Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne or similar Melbourne Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Today we'll set out for the nearby Koorie Heritage Trust, where we'll meet our local indigenous guide. There, we'll connect with the history of Aboriginal Victoria as we take a walking tour of the Birrarung Mar park and along the Yarra River. We'll discover sites of cultural significance to not only the aboriginal people, but to the history of Australia as a whole. Afterwards, we'll begin our walking tour of Melbourne. We'll witness the city's famous lanes and arcades, including Bourke Street Mall, the Royal Arcade, and the Block Arcade, before continuing on to the neo-Gothic St. Paul’s Cathedral via the cobbled bluestone alley of Degrave Steet. From there, we'll walk to Flinders Street Railway Station—Australia’s oldest train station—followed by a visit to the expansive Federation Square. We'll then make our way down Hosier Lane—all of which is covered in elaborate street murals that reflect the pulse of the city. Lunch: At a local café. Afternoon: For the remainder of the afternoon, you are free to explore the city on your own. Melbourne is a city of broad boulevards, green parks, and Victorian architecture, whose growth in the late 19th century was fueled by a gold rush. Public trams running on rails criss-cross the city, as distinctive a symbol of Melbourne as cable cars are of San Francisco. Perhaps you’ll visit the Melbourne Museum to discover more of Australia's culture, history, and nature. Or simply return to the hotel to relax if you wish. Dinner: Tonight, we'll enjoy a Welcome Dinner at a local restaurant. This is a great chance for you to mingle with your travel companions. Evening: Free for your own discoveries. You can take some time for yourself, explore the surrounding area, or meet up with fellow travelers to discuss the day. * Day 5 Melbourne • Optional Dandenong Ranges tour Optional Tour Destination: Melbourne (Naarm) Meals included: B Accommodations: Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne or similar Flinders Street Station, Melbourne, Australia Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Make your own independent discoveries during our last day in Melbourne. Perhaps you'll venture to the Melbourne Museum to trace the natural history of the area. Here, you can view dinosaur fossils and taxidermy animals. Or, if you are more interested in contemporary art, you can visit the Justin Art House Museum where the owners have been collecting pieces for around 40 years. Or, join us on an optional tour to the Dandenong Ranges. A natural oasis located just an hour outside of Melbourne, the Dandenong Ranges offer visitors a tranquil escape from the bustling city with its fern gullies, mountain ash forests, quaint artists’ villages, and unique gardens. While there, we’ll wander through fern-blanketed glades and lush woodlands with a local guide. Next, we’ll ascend 2,077 feet above sea level to Dandenong’s Sky High Lookout for a sweeping view of the region below. Then, depending on your departure, we’ll drive back down to either Olinda or Sassafras, where we will enjoy lunch before exploring the small village. Lunch: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Or, if you have embarked on the optional tour, enjoy an included lunch at a local café. Afternoon: On your own—perhaps you'll explore more of the city during a City Circle Tram ride and discover landmarks and major attractions. Or, if you have joined our optional tour, you'll continue to explore the small artist's village before returning to Melbourne. Dinner: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Evening: The remainder of the evening is free. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for recommendations if you’d like to experience the city at night. Dandenong Ranges - $160/person A natural oasis located just an hour outside of Melbourne, the Dandenong Ranges offer visitors a tranquil escape from the bustling city with its fern gullies, mountain ash forests, quaint artists’ villages, and unique gardens. While there, we’ll wander through fern-blanketed glades and lush woodlands with a local guide. Next, we’ll ascend 2,077 feet above sea level to Dandenong’s Sky High Lookout for a sweeping view of the region below. Then, depending on your departure, we’ll take our private motorcoach back down to either Olinda or Sassafras, where we will enjoy lunch before exploring the small village. There, you'll meet a local artist and have a conversation about what it is like to live and create here. * Day 6 Fly to Alice Springs • Visit Old Telegraph Station • School of the Air visit Destination: Alice Springs (Mparntwe) Meals included: B L Accommodations: Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters or similar Telegraph Station, Alice Springs, Australia Activity Note: Direct flights to Alice Springs are not always available—when this is the case, we will begin our transfer and depart for the airport early this morning. Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Transfer to the airport where we'll catch a flight to Alice Springs, located in the Outback. As we fly over Australia's "Red Centre," we'll see a sprinkling of remote towns, and an arid expanse of red dirt and desert flora from above. During our time in the Outback, our local Trip Experience Leader will provide their expertise on the region to help us see how the geography and culture differ from that of Australia's big cities. When we land, we'll then drive to Telegraph Station. Lunch: At a local café in Telegraph Station. Afternoon: Afterwards, we set off on a tour of the Telegraph Station. The station marks the European settlement of Alice Springs at the inception of the Overland Telegraph Line, which was established in 1872 to relay messages between Adelaide and Darwin, its neighboring town. Following our tour, stop at the Alice Springs School of the Air, a school dedicated to enhancing the learning experiences of children in remote Australian areas. Founded in 1951 by Adelaide Miethke, it was originally a way to foster community and education via radio, and has evolved over the years to encompass new technological innovations. After, stop at the Todd Mall shopping district for the opportunity to stop and buy any last-minute provisions for our overnight stay in the Outback. Dinner: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Evening: Enjoy some free time into the evening. Perhaps you’ll take a dip in the hotel pool or enjoy a drink with your small group. * Day 7 Overland to the Outback • Begin remote Outback Camping experience Destination: The Outback Meals included: B L D Accommodations: Private Tented Camp Simpsons Gap Activity Note: Today, our transfer from Alice Springs to our O.A.T. Private Tented Camp will involve a long drive over roads that may be bumpy, uneven, and winding. Our total transfer time is up to nine hours, with stops along the way. Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: We'll leave the hotel and head to Simpsons Gap, one of the most prominent gaps piercing the West MacDonnell Mountain Range. We will explore this scenic area, where towering red cliffs surrender to an open waterhole, and rust-hued walking paths lead us through large stands of mulga trees and witchetty bushes. You may even catch a glimpse of the Black-footed Rock-wallabies that make their home in this rugged landscape. Following our visit, we'll make our way along the Stuart Highway, Australia's most prominent highway and stop along the way at a classic Aussie Outback roadhouse (truck stop). Then, we'll continue along the Finke River, known as the oldest riverbed in the world and only flows for a few days a year. Lunch: A picnic-style lunch along Finke River. Afternoon: After lunch, you may explore the dry riverbanks. The remainder of our drive will take up to four hours with comfort stops as needed along the way, as we are getting deep into the true Australian Outback. Far removed from the tourists and big cities, we’ll drive past flat, sweeping desert vistas with native bush fringing the red-dirt road. Upon arrival at our campsite, we will be greeted by a camp host to welcome us to our home for the night. Our campsite is exclusive to our O.A.T. group and is set among the natural bush. At the camp, you’ll stay in a walk-in canvas tent, complete with two cots. There are shared toilet and shower facilities with running water and a dining area in the common space. The accommodations are simple, yet comfortable, and as night falls, the paths to our shared bathrooms will be illuminated by lights. Please note that there are no power plugs or electricity ports in the tents. Later, we will gather for a viewing of the sunset. As the sun goes down, you have the possibility of viewing native species, such as dingoes, black cockatoos, and other regional bird species. Dinner: We will enjoy a traditional Australian barbecue dinner at the main dining area. Evening: Tonight, you will have the opportunity to sleep under the stars in an authentic Australian swag—a portable bedroll for outdoor sleeping—to experience a one-of-a-kind Australian Outback experience. The stars you’ll witness are quite different from the night sky at home—here you’ll be treated to views of the Southern Hemisphere, including scores of constellations only visible from this side of the world, including the Southern Cross. * Day 8 Outback • Kings Canyon • Overland to Uluru (Ayers Rock) Destination: Uluru (Ayers Rock) Meals included: B L D Accommodations: Desert Gardens Hotel or similar Kings Canyon Breakfast: At the campsite. Morning: We will depart our campsite early to take advantage of the cooler temperatures before the sun rises and drive to Kings Canyon. Upon arrival, we will set out on a 3-hour guided walk of Kings Canyon. It’s a challenging hike up the high sandstone walls of the canyon—particularly the first half which consists of uneven, rocky and sometimes steep inclines, but we’ll be rewarded for our efforts: From rugged ranges of desert terrain hugging forests of palms, to plunging chasms that seem to collide with the canyon floor, this hike offers views that stretch across the desert and showcase the diversity in this landscape. For those looking for an easier walk, there are other trails along the base of the canyon, which lead you through ferns and eucalyptus to towering views of the canyon walls. Lunch: Included at Curtin Springs Station. Afternoon: We’ll begin our drive to Uluru (Ayers Rock), arriving in the small town of Yulara, just a short drive from Uluru National Park. We will check in to the hotel, and you will then have some time to settle in and relax from our overland transfer. Dinner: Included at the hotel. Evening: Your evening is free to walk the hotel grounds or take advantage of its amenities. * Day 9 Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park • Uluru (Ayers Rock) • Sunrise and sunset viewings Destination: Uluru (Ayers Rock) Meals included: B L Accommodations: Desert Gardens Hotel or similar Sunset over Uluru, the Outback, Australia Early Morning: Rise early this morning to witness Uluru in the light of dawn, a dramatic sight seen by far fewer travelers than at sunset. Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Drive to Kata Tjuta National Park. While Uluru is the centerpiece of Kata Tjuta, the park also includes the spectacular rock formations nearby called the Kata Tjuta. A local guide will give us more insight into the spiritual symbolism of this natural wonder and the history of the indigenous people’s rights to the land. Lunch: We'll enjoy a "take-away" lunch from a local indigenous café. Afternoon: We’ll walk back to our hotel to enjoy a few hours of leisure time to settle in or explore on your own. We’ll then drive to a sunset viewing area. Here, we’ll enjoy a traditional sunset toast as the last daylight paints the massive monolith of Uluru into a kaleidoscope of colors. Our private guide will lead our small group around areas of the base of the massive sandstone monolith that are rarely visited by tourists. As we explore, our guide will point out the effects of millions of years of erosion by rain and wind. Dinner: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Evening: Your evening is free to make your own discoveries. * Day 10 Fly to Cairns Destination: Cairns Meals included: B D Accommodations: Crystalbrook Bailey Hotel or similar Cairns, Queensland Activity Note: Direct flights to Cairns are not always available daily—when this is the case, we will begin our transfer via Sydney or Melbourne, arriving in Cairns later than scheduled. If this is the case, a meal voucher will be provided for you at the airport. Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Transfer to the airport for our flight to Cairns. Lunch: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Afternoon: After landing, we'll drive to our hotel in Cairns to check in. Then, our Trip Experience Leader will take us on a brief orientation walk to familiarize ourselves with the area around the hotel. After some time to relax and freshen up, we'll gather in the hotel lobby and walk over to a nearby restaurant for dinner. Dinner: At a local restaurant. Evening: You are free to explore Cairns on your own this evening, or make use of the hotel’s amenities. * Day 11 Cairns • Mossman Gorge • Controversial Topic: How healthy is the Great Barrier Reef? Destination: Cairns Meals included: B L Accommodations: Crystalbrook Bailey Hotel or similar Cooya Beach, Australia Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Drive to Cooya Beach, a traditional fishing hotspot located at the mouth of the Mossman River. Upon arrival, we’ll begin our discoveries with a tour lead by a local guide, who will introduce us to the authentic fishing and gathering methods of the region. Your local guide will demonstrate traditional plant use and identify bush food. Then, we’ll learn about the intricacies of fishing in this region and the long history of the area with locals while we visit their traditional beach palapa—a home-made dwelling made of dried palm leaves. Drive to Mossman Gorge, gateway to the Daintree Rainforest, a region of sparkling waterfalls, lush landscapes, and towering mountain peaks. The oldest rainforest in the world, Daintree has been home to the Kuku Yulanji people for more than 50,000 years. Upon arrival, we'll enjoy lunch. Lunch: At a local café in Mossman Gorge. Afternoon: After lunch, we'll meet with a local Kuku Yalanji to learn about their culture and legends and participate in a traditional smoking ceremony to cleanse and ward off bad spirits. Then, you'll have time to enjoy a brief nature walk with one trail taking you to the Mossman River Lookout, and another to a gently swaying suspension bridge high above the waters of Rex Creek. After returning to our hotel, you'll have some time at leisure. Later on, we'll gather outside near the hotel’s colorful tropical gardens for discussion of the Controversial Topic: How healthy is the Great Barrier Reef? The discussion will be led by a marine biologist who will share with you some facts, provide you with some insights on the impact of climate change, and will also tell you about positive actions taken today to protect it. There have been reports in the popular press that “the Great Barrier Reef is Dead!” This is a sad thing to say especially when you consider that Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is made up of over 2,900 individual reefs spanning more than 1,400 miles of coastline. But is climate change the only threat? Are the “coral bleaching events” destroying the reefs? If so, what do we do about it? It’s hard to think of the crystalline waters off the Queensland coast without thinking of the brightly-colored Great Barrier Reef. One of the most complex natural phenomena on Earth, the reef makes up about 10% of all the world’s coral ecosystems, comprised of nearly 3,000 individual corals. The radiant reef brings travelers from around the world to witness its beauty, making it integral to the Australian economy—the Marine Park brings in over $6 billion every year and employs around 64,000 Australians. But the danger of climate change and human impact has become increasingly apparent. Overfishing has resulted in a decrease in water quality; coastal development projects have introduced noise pollution; and extreme weather—like cyclones and flooding—has created lasting damage. These are just a few of the threats experienced by this once thriving ecosystem. After the presentation, we’ll have the chance to ask any questions we may have during a Q&A session. You might ask about the conflicting reports in the media about the health of the Great Barrier Reef, and the difficulties convincing people of the reality of climate change. Dinner: On your own. Your Trip Experience Leader can recommend some local dining options. Evening: You have the evening to yourself. * Day 12 Cairns • Cruise to the Great Barrier Reef Destination: Cairns Meals included: B L Accommodations: Crystalbrook Bailey Hotel or similar 1 / 1 Great Barrier Reef Read More Video Player is loading. 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Possibly the best description of the Great Barrier Reef comes down to five simple words: “the world's largest living thing.” Its nomination for World Heritage status stated, “The Reef supports the most diverse ecosystem known to man ... an ecosystem which has evolved over millions of years.” After our catamaran drops anchor, we'll begin our discoveries of the Reef, with a local marine biologist along as we take our first peek through diving masks. The Reef is a true sensory explosion, an azure scene of non-stop activity. We'll witness tropical fish darting about amid sea fans and anemones swaying with the waves. And it's all mere inches from the water's surface. As we explore the Reef today, we may also come across signs of coral bleaching—a natural occurrence that is a result of warmer water temperatures that cause corals to turn white. Today, you can ask our marine biologist more about the effects of rising temperatures on the Reef. We'll then re-board our vessel to head for a second snorkeling destination. Lunch: Onboard the ship. Afternoon: After lunch, we'll once again be briefed on the best areas to snorkel before we dive into the crystalline waters. There's no one “right” way to explore the Reef, so you can swim or snorkel among the fish and wide array of corals. Dinner: On your own. You can ask your Trip Experience Leader for dining options in the area. Evening: After a long day on the water, you may choose to use your evening to relax and refresh—or experience Cairns at night with a recommendation from your Trip Experience Leader. * Day 13 Cairns • Optional Best of Australia's Wildlife tour Optional Tour Destination: Cairns Meals included: B D Accommodations: Crystalbrook Bailey Hotel or similar Palm Cove Beach, Cairns Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: The day is yours to explore Cairns independently. Your Trip Experience Leader can recommend several options depending on your interests. Or, perhaps you'll take a half-day tour to discover the best of Australia's wildlife all in one place, from crocodiles, cassowaries, and wombat to koalas, emus, kangaroos, wallabies, and more. You'll also enjoy a 20-minute boat cruise on Hartley’s Lagoon to view crocodiles and other wildlife up close in a coastal wetland setting. There are numerous daily wildlife presentations, along with about 1.5 miles of timber boardwalks and pathways where you can explore on your own. There will also be opportunities to have your photo taken while petting a koala, python, or even a small freshwater crocodile at an additional cost. Lunch: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Those on the optional tour will transfer to Palm Cove, a tropical village outside of Cairns, for an included lunch at a beachfront restaurant. Afternoon: For those not on the optional tour, the remainder of your afternoon is free for you to explore independently. Those on the optional tour will arrive back at the hotel in the early afternoon with time to relax before dinner. Later, we'll gather in the lobby and walk over to a local restaurant. Dinner: At Paper Crane, a popular Asian fusion restaurant along Cairns' iconic waterfront esplanade. Evening: While walking back to our hotel, you may wish to spend a little time at the nighttime markets along the waterfront. Best of Australia's Wildlife - $145/person On this half-day tour, you can discover the best of Australia's wildlife all in one place, from alligators, cassowaries, and wombat to koalas, emus, kangaroos, wallabies, and more. You'll also enjoy a boat cruise on Hartley’s Lagoon to view crocodiles and other wildlife up close in a coastal wetland setting. There are numerous daily wildlife presentations, along with about 1.5 miles of timber boardwalks and pathways where you can explore on your own. Lunch is included at a beachfront restaurant in Palm Cove before returning to our hotel in Cairns. This optional tour also requires a minimum of six travelers. * Day 14 Fly to Sydney Destination: Sydney (Warrane) Meals included: B Accommodations: Tank Stream Sydney or similar 1 / 1 Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa: Sydney Read More Video Player is loading. Play Video Mute Duration 0:00 / Current Time 0:00 Closed Captions Settings Chapters Loaded: 0% 0:00 Remaining Time -0:00 FullscreenPlayRewind 10 SecondsUp Next This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. 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Morning: Transfer to the Cairns airport for our flight to iconic Sydney. During our explorations here, we'll see the city from a couple of different vantage points as we discover Sydney's highlights on foot and during a ferry ride. Lunch: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Afternoon: We arrive in Sydney and transfer to our hotel. We’ll have some time to settle into our rooms or explore the surrounding area on our own before we enjoy an orientation walk with our Trip Experience Leader. Dinner: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Evening: You have the evening free to get acquainted with this world-famous city. Experience nightlife in Sydney, take a walk around the neighborhood of the hotel, or get a look at the iconic sights after dusk. * Day 15 Explore Sydney • Sydney Opera House Destination: Sydney (Warrane) Meals included: B L Accommodations: Tank Stream Sydney or similar Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia Activity Note: Depending on Opera House availability, we may reverse the order of today's activities. Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Drive to one of the city’s most iconic sights: The Sydney Opera House. We’ll begin our discoveries with a 1-hour guided tour of the Sydney Opera House, whose distinctive architecture has made it the city's signature attraction. This architectural masterpiece was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007, and you'll see firsthand why it deserves this title. This visually spectacular performance facility boasts four auditoriums that host symphony concerts and theater as well as opera. Following our visit, make our way to our next destination—The Rocks. Upon arrival, we'll begin a walking tour of the historic Rocks District, exploring the winding streets on foot to get a true feel for the neighborhood. The Rocks boasts some of the oldest buildings in Sydney, and some of the original European settlers camped here amidst the rocks of the sandstone ridges for which the area is named. Lunch: At a local restaurant. Afternoon: We'll each be given an Opal Card to use to travel via public transit, so you are free to return to the hotel or further explore Sydney's many wonders. Perhaps you’ll venture back to the Rocks District and explore the winding streets on foot. Dinner: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Evening: You are free this evening to continue exploring on your own, catch up with fellow travelers at the hotel, or perhaps see a show at the Sydney Opera House. * Day 16 Sydney • Harbor Dinner Cruise Destination: Sydney (Warrane) Meals included: B D Accommodations: Tank Stream Sydney or similar Sydney Harbour Bridge Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Today, conclude your Australia travel experience by exploring Sydney on your own. You can relax, visit local shops, return to the seashore to visit any of the several beaches that are accessible by public transportation, or you may choose to take a tour of Sydney Tower, an enormous structure that stands at around 1,000 feet, to take in panoramic views of the city. Lunch: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Afternoon: Continue exploring on your own this afternoon. Dinner: Say goodbye to Australia—and gain a new perspective of Sydney’s iconic skyline—as we cruise around the harbor aboard a dinner cruise. Evening: Disembark at Darling Harbor and catch the train back to our hotel. You might use the evening to pack and rest before we head to the second country on our itinerary tomorrow morning: New Zealand. * Day 17 Fly to Christchurch, New Zealand Destination: Christchurch Meals included: B D Accommodations: Distinction Christchurch Hotel or similar Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Drive to the Sydney airport to board our flight to Christchurch, New Zealand. We'll enjoy a more relaxed day today before we set off to explore Christchurch tomorrow. Lunch: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Afternoon: We land in Christchurch and transfer to our hotel. Dinner: Enjoy a Welcome Dinner at the hotel restaurant. Evening: Your evening is free to begin exploring Christchurch, or refresh before the second half of our adventure. * Day 18 Explore Christchurch • Waka canoeing experience •Home-Hosted Dinner Destination: Christchurch Meals included: B D Accommodations: Distinction Christchurch Hotel or similar New Regent Street, Christchurch, New Zealand Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Set off today on a walk along the Banks of the Ōtākaro Avon River, running through the center of Christchurch and opposite to Victoria Square. As a prominent recreational waterway for the locals, we'll experience the team- and skill-building skills required to paddle hand-crafted waka (canoes) down the Avon. We'll also learn how the waka has served the Māori culture for centuries. Then, we'll head out to discover Christchurch on foot with our Trip Experience Leader. The largest city in New Zealand’s South Island, Christchurch is also a city in transition as it is still recovering from two deadly earthquakes—one in 2011 and an even more severe 7.8 magnitude quake in 2016. Undeterred, the citizens here rose to the challenge of coping with these two epic disasters, rebuilding and re-imagining their city center, as well as maintaining their welcoming Kiwi spirit. Our Trip Experience Leader will share stories of Christchurch’s revival as you walk around and see the city renewed—many buildings and structures created with the help of Matapopore, a charitable trust that has ensured the city retains its English heritage while incorporating more Maori representation as well. We’ll end our walking tour at Riverside Market, central Christchurch’s new essential destination for both local and visiting foodies alike. After the earthquakes, many local families lost their businesses. Undaunted, these creative business owners switched gears and many of Christchurch’s most popular food trucks are now represented at the market as permanent food stalls. Lunch: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Afternoon: The remainder of the afternoon is free for your own discoveries. Dinner: Tonight, we’ll break up into smaller groups and wait at our hotel to be greeted by local families who will drive us to their Christchurch residences for a Home-Hosted Dinner. Together we’ll share a traditional three-course meal, composed of typical Kiwi cuisine that local families would enjoy in their day-to-day lives. Our hosts will choose the menu, but we’re likely to enjoy local favorites such as roast lamb, seasonal vegetables like kumara (sweet potato), and perhaps a taste of sweet pavlova for dessert—New Zealand’s iconic meringue confection. As we dine, we’ll also enjoy lively conversation about life in New Zealand, an intimate opportunity for cultural exchange made possible only by O.A.T.’s small group size. As our hosts are likely to be fellow world travelers, we’re sure to have much to talk about, whether we’re sharing our favorite travel stories, or discussing issues that affect life in Christchurch. Evening: Enjoy a free evening. * Day 19 Discover local farm • Conversation on opposing environmental views with local livestock farmers • Transfer to Hokitika Destination: Hokitika Meals included: B L Accommodations: Stopforths Premium Accommodation or similar Sheep farm Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Drive to a farm in Rubicon Valley, nestled in the Southern Alps and home to more than 3,000 sheep. As we begin our back country exploration of the farm, we’ll first have the opportunity to see the impressive teamwork of sheepdogs and sheep. We will get an in-depth look at the entire process of this farm—from the dogs rallying the sheep in the paddock and shuffling them into pen-to-pen to watching long-haired Romney sheep being shorn. While here, we'll also meet some of the farm's other furry residents, including alpaca. After our look into the process as a whole, we'll board the farm's 4x4 vehicles and set off on the backroads of the property for one of the sheep shearing sheds. There, we'll learn about the different aspects of the shearing process, including the wool-grading process. Our small group will gain a deeper understanding of farm life and the importance of sheep in New Zealand when we speak to the local farmers. We’ll also engage in a conversation about the validity of New Zealand Tourism’s slogan “100% Pure New Zealand” and the effects the debate it caused has had on farmers. Scientists, environmentalists, and New Zealand’s Green Party see the “100% Pure” brand as an environmental statement, and argue that the country’s intensification of agriculture is threatening this “pure” status. On the other hand, farmers point out that farming has long been the backbone of New Zealand’s economy, and is a significant part of its cultural and aesthetic landscape. Lunch: At the farm. Afternoon: Continue the journey to Hokitika via motorcoach. Hokitika is a small farming community with a rich history. It boomed in the 1860s with the gold rush, and was, at that time, the busiest port in the country. Today, it's home to a thriving coastal community. You will have time to settle into our hotel before we set out on an orientation walk around the vicinity with our Trip Experience Leader before some free time to relax at the hotel. Or, perhaps you'll choose to discover more of Hokitika with our Trip Experience Leader during a walk to the local beach. Dinner: On your own. Your Trip Experience Leader will be happy to suggest some local restaurants. Evening: Your evening is free to enjoy Hokitika. Perhaps you’ll discover something interesting as you wander the streets on your own. * Day 20 Discover Hokitika • Meet local artists Destination: Hokitika Meals included: B D Accommodations: Stopforths Premium Accommodation or similar Hokitika Gorge, Hokitika, New Zealand Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Set off for the Hokitika Gorge where, depending on the weather, the water of the gorge may be an illuminating turquoise hue surrounded by lush forests. Lunch: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for recommendations. Afternoon: Set out either on foot or by coach, depending on the weather, to discover Hokitika. Sights will include Hokitika Theatre, Carnegie Library Building, and Seddon House. Then, visit Possum People, a New Zealand furrier business established in 1969. Here we’ll meet self-proclaimed “Possum People” for a conversation about the government’s use of 1080 poison to eradicate New Zealand’s surplus possum population. We'll then take a short walk to a local jade shop where we'll see a jade carving demonstration, and we'll learn about the symbolism of this art to the local Maori. The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure. Dinner: At a local restaurant. Evening: Your evening is free to enjoy Hokitika. Perhaps you’ll relax at the hotel, or stay at the restaurant and enjoy a drink with fellow travelers. * Day 21 Fly to Queenstown Destination: Queenstown Meals included: B D Accommodations: Holiday Inn Express & Suites Queenstown or similar Queenstown, New Zealand Activity Note: Today, our transfer from Hokitika to Queenstown will involve a bus ride of up to five hours, with stops included, over roads that may be bumpy or uneven at times, and about a 1-hour flight. Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: We will check out of our hotel this morning to begin our journey to Queenstown. We will start by driving to the Christchurch airport, which will take up to 5 hours with stops included. Along the way, we'll drive through Arthur’s Pass, stopping to enjoy the massive peaks and take pictures. Lunch: On your own at a town in the Canterbury Plains. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Afternoon: We'll arrive at the Christchurch airport for our flight to Queenstown. Upon arrival, we’ll transfer to our hotel. Following check-in, we will set out on an orientation walk with our Trip Experience Leader to familiarize ourselves with the surrounding area. The city has gained notoriety for being the "adventure capital of the world," attracting skiers, white-water rafters, and other thrill-seekers who are drawn to its rapids and peaks. Yet it can also be seen as a rejuvenating retreat for those in need of some fresh mountain air. Dinner: At a local restaurant. Evening: On your own. Perhaps you'll step out into the city for some nighttime exploring. For star gazers, Queenstown is quite a delight. In fact in wintertime, the southern lights or "aurora australis" can often be seen from here. * Day 22 Explore Queenstown • Arrowtown Destination: Queenstown Meals included: B Accommodations: Holiday Inn Express & Suites Queenstown or similar Historic gold mining town of Arrowtown, New Zealand Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Depart on a walking tour of Queenstown with our Trip Experience Leader to orient ourselves with this vibrant city. Our tour concludes at the public bus where our small group will drive to Arrowtown. An old gold rush town, this charming destination offers streets laden in gold mining history and also quaint shops. Upon arrival, our Trip Experience Leader will bring us on a brief walking tour, and then, we will have some time to explore the shops or discover local history on our own. Lunch: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Afternoon: Reconvene with your fellow travelers to return to Queenstown where you'll have the remainder of the day on your own. Dinner: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Evening: Free for you to explore. Relax and retire to your room, or join fellow travelers at the hotel bar to recap your day’s discoveries. * Day 23 Travel to Milford Sound • Cruise Milford Sound Destination: Queenstown Meals included: B L Accommodations: Holiday Inn Express & Suites Queenstown or similar Mitre Peak, Milford Sound, New Zealand Activity Note: Today’s excursion to Milford Sound will involve about 11 hours of driving roundtrip. Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: We rise early this morning for a full day of adventure, traveling to Milford Sound, situated in the heart of Fiordland National Park. Our journey will last approximately six hours and will take us through dense forests, past Lake Te Anau, and through the Homer Tunnel, a three-quarter-mile engineering wonder drilled through pure rock. Upon arrival, our small group will board our ship for a cruise of Milford Sound. We'll marvel at towering cliffs and the perfect cone of Mitre Peak, and view thundering waterfalls, thick beech forests, and unique flora and fauna as we cruise along the sound's famous fjords. Lunch: Onboard the ship. Afternoon: We'll continue cruising until the late afternoon, and then return to our hotel, stopping along the way again for a break. Dinner: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Evening: Take the evening to refresh after our day’s journey, or head out into the city for some nighttime exploring. * Day 24 Queenstown • Optional Dart River Jet-boat Safari Optional Tour Destination: Queenstown Meals included: B D Accommodations: Holiday Inn Express & Suites Queenstown or similar The waterfront of Queenstown, New Zealand Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Let Queenstown truly awaken your sense of adventure when you spend the day making your own discoveries. Perhaps you'll choose to venture up the narrow roads of Skippers Canyon in a four-wheel-drive vehicle to take in incredible views of the Shotover River and learn about the importance of this landscape to gold miners in the 19th century. Thrill seekers may want to push themselves even further by taking advantage of the city's many exciting activities, including zip-lining and bungee jumping. Lunch: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Afternoon: Continue exploring Queenstown on your own, or consider joining a half-day optional tour for a jet-boat ride on the Dart River. We begin by traveling overland along the shores of Lake Wakatipu to Glenorchy, a frontier town at the base of the Southern Alps. Here, we board a jet-boat for a journey across the lake with huge snow-capped mountain backdrops made internationally famous by movies such as The Lord of the Rings. The Dart River wends within a historic valley that has fascinated explorers for centuries, and as we head upstream, we'll enjoy views in an area so remote that few ever get a chance to experience it. On the downriver journey, our driver will demonstrate the maneuverability of the New Zealand-designed jet boat and show you how this unique craft can spin and turn. Dinner: At a local restaurant. Evening: This evening, you are free to explore Queenstown’s quaint streets—perhaps meeting some local people along the way. Dart River Jet-boat Safari - $165/person On this half-day optional excursion, we’ll explore the Dart River on jet-boats in Mount Aspiring National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We travel overland along the shores of Lake Wakatipu to Glenorchy, a frontier town at the base of the Southern Alps. Here we board a jet-boat for a journey across the lake with snowcapped mountain backdrops featured in The Lord of the Rings. On the return trip to Glenorchy, our driver will put our jet-boat through its paces, showing how it can make high-speed precision turns and 360-degree spins. Jet-boats were invented in New Zealand for shallow, braided rivers like the Dart, and this is a thrilling way to view some of the country’s finest alpine scenery. After returning to Glenorchy we ride back to Queenstown. * Day 25 Queenstown • Fly to Rotorua • Redwood walk Destination: Rotorua Meals included: B D Accommodations: Distinction Rotorua Hotel or similar Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Drive to the airport, where we'll fly from Queenstown to Rotorua. Located on New Zealand's North Island, Rotorua is a center for Māori culture. It's believed that New Zealand's Māori people settled on the North Island about a thousand years ago, and they have held on firmly to their identity and traditions. Nearly a quarter of a million indigenous Māori still maintain their unique lifestyle and culture, adding to the rich heritage of New Zealand. Lunch: On your own at the airport. Afternoon: Arrive to Rotorua late this afternoon. After settling in, we'll head to the Whakarewarewa Forest, an area where exotic tree and plant species were planted in the early 1900s and includes a stand of 27 majestic Redwood trees. Upon arrival, our Trip Experience Leader will lead us on a walk through this dense forest. Dinner: At the hotel. Evening: You’ll have the freedom to explore on your own this evening—whether wandering through the surrounding city, enjoying the atmosphere of the hotel, or retiring early to rest. * Day 26 Rotorua • Kiwi encounter • Maori village • Optional Canopy tour Optional Tour Destination: Rotorua Meals included: B L Accommodations: Distinction Rotorua Hotel or similar Endangered New Zealand kiwi bird Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Depart for the National Kiwi Hatchery. While here, we learn from the staff about how the team breeds and raises baby kiwis, and witness adult kiwis—the national bird—in a specially-created environment. Kiwi comes from the Māori language and means “hidden bird.” One of only a few bird species with no tail feathers, they are now nearly extinct in the wild, which is why the nation has doubled down on conservation efforts, with KIwi Hatchery teams across New Zealand. Following our behind-the-scenes tour, we will depart for our hotel, stopping en-route to stroll through the Rotorua Lakefront and Government Gardens. Then, we'll drive over to Ohinemutu, a Māori village on the shores of Lake Rotorua that is home to members of the Ngāti Whakaue tribe, who have been sharing their Maori heritage with visitors for more than 200 years. A resident of the community will accompany us on a stroll through the village, where we'll notice the intricate carvings on the outside of the Marae, the community's meeting house, and gain a better understanding of the Maori way of life. We'll also see that the lakeside setting was chosen for its abundant geothermal energy, with hot water vents used for cooking, bathing, and heating. Then, our Maori host will join us for lunch at one of the local establishments owned and operated by Ngāti Whakaue. Lunch: At a local restaurant. Afternoon: We'll return to our hotel, where the remainder of the afternoon is free for your own discoveries. Perhaps you will refresh during a soak in the thermal waters at a nearby spa. Or, if you choose to explore more of this lakeside city, ask your Trip Experience Leader for their favorite activities. Or, you may join our optional Canopy Tour experience. We will depart the hotel on a shuttle to this tour. We will venture deep into the ancient New Zealand forest on swing bridges and ziplines to learn about flora and fauna from a personal resident guide. This company has an eco-focus, so we will also learn about their endeavors in regenerating the forest in the region. Dinner: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Evening: Yours to do as you wish. Canopy Tour - $131/person Venturing deep into the ancient New Zealand forest, we'll walk on swing bridges and cruise on ziplines as we learn about flora and fauna from a personal resident guide, and discover how this eco-focused company has endeavored to regenerate the forest in this region. * Day 27 Explore Waimangu Volcanic Valley Destination: Rotorua Meals included: B L D Accommodations: Distinction Rotorua Hotel or similar Frying Pan Lake in the Waimangu Volcanic Valley, Rotorua, New Zealand Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: Rotorua is often called a thermal wonderland because of its volcanic activity. The region is replete with bubbling mud pools, geothermal geysers, and steam vents—a place where it's not at all unusual to spot the occasional small vapor stream rising from a crack in the pavement. Here, on the Volcanic Plateau, it simply comes with the territory. We'll drive via coach to the Waimangu Volcanic Valley, a relatively young geothermal site created by nearby Mount Tarawera's last eruption in 1886. Upon arrival, we take a leisurely 1-hour hike alongside a local guide who will provide us with their insider knowledge of the landscape as we descend into the lush valley of green vegetation, pink silica terraces, and blue waters. We'll discover the Inferno Crater, filled with brilliant turquoise water, and Frying Pan Lake, the world's largest hot spring. Our small group will also embark on a cruise on Lake Rotomahana, where our captain explains more about the history of Rotorua and shows us more geothermal sites that aren't accessible by land. Lunch: At a local café. Afternoon: Return to Rotorua, where the rest of your afternoon is free. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggested activities. Dinner: At a local restaurant. Evening: This evening will be free to explore at your own pace. If you fancy dessert, perhaps you'll savor some ice cream at Lady Jane's Ice Cream Parlour, a local favorite, or join fellow travelers for a drink to recap your adventures in Rotorua. * Day 28 Explore Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari • Auckland Destination: Auckland Meals included: B L Accommodations: Voco Auckland City Centre or similar Tuatara Activity Note: Today’s transfer by coach will take approximately 4.5 hours, with stops along the way. Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: We'll begin our 4.5-hour journey to Auckland this morning. Along the way, we'll stop at the Arapuni Suspension Bridge, stretching nearly 500-foot-long suspension bridge, and hangs over the Waikato River. We'll have the opportunity to walk across the bridge and take in the views of our surroundings before we depart for a short drive to Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari, known locally as "The Maunga." This conservation project aims to reintroduce endangered species and rare plants back into a controlled habitat that closely resembles a prehistoric environment. Covering more than 8,000 acres of land, this project has helped to grow the populations of rare tuatara lizards, endangered Hamilton's frogs, long-tailed bats, and indigenous dactylanthus plants. Upon arrival, we'll set off on a 1.5-hour guided bushwalk to learn more about the efforts to save these native species of flora and fauna. Lunch: At a local restaurant. Afternoon: We'll continue on to Auckland for another three hours. When we arrive, we'll check into our hotel and set off on an orientation walk with our Trip Experience Leader. Dinner: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Evening: The evening is free for you to get acquainted with Auckland, the final city on our adventure "Down Under." * Day 29 Auckland Destination: Auckland Meals included: B D Accommodations: Voco Auckland City Centre or similar 1 / 1 Auckland - A Tranquil City Read More Video Player is loading. Play Video Mute Duration 0:00 / Current Time 0:00 Closed Captions Settings Chapters Loaded: 0% 0:00 Remaining Time -0:00 FullscreenPlayRewind 10 SecondsUp Next This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. 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During this tour, we'll learn about the early settlements of New Zealand, and the history and controversial issues confronting modern-day Maori. We’ll see sights like the Auckland Harbour Bridge, the Wynyard Quarter, Bastion Point, the Grafton Bridge, and the Auckland Domain. Our tour will conclude at the Auckland Waterfront, a popular area with bars and restaurants. Lunch: On your own. Ask your Trip Experience Leader for suggestions. Afternoon: The afternoon is yours to make your own discoveries. For real insights into Kiwi culture, perhaps you'll check out the All Blacks Experience, where you can learn the story of New Zealand's legendary rugby team, test your skills against the mighty players, and experience the passion of the haka, the Maori ceremonial dance used to challenge opponents. Later, we’ll regroup at the hotel to walk to the ferry terminal and head over to the seaside suburb of Devonport, located just outside Auckland, for dinner. Dinner: We'll reminisce about our New Zealand and Australia travel discoveries during a Farewell Dinner at a local restaurant in Devonport. Evening: You’ll have the freedom to make some final discoveries in Auckland tonight. Perhaps you’ll head back down to the waterfront to sip a cocktail in a bar or just relax at the hotel with your fellow travelers before tomorrow’s travel. * Day 30 Depart for U.S. • Begin optional post-trip extension Meals included: B Breakfast: At the hotel. Morning: We'll transfer to the airport by coach for your flight home. If you are taking our New Zealand's Bay of Islands post-trip extension, you'll instead continue to your next destination. O.A.T. Adventure Travel Planning Guide Request: A South Pacific Odyssey: Australia, the Outback & New Zealand Select your desired year below 2024 2025 View Digital Travel Planning Guide To reduce our environmental impact, Travel Planning Guides will no longer be sent by mail. 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Next Previous 3/3 DOUBLETREE BY HILTON HOTEL ALICE SPRINGS Enjoy a meal in the lobby bar 1/3 DOUBLETREE BY HILTON HOTEL ALICE SPRINGS Each of the 243 air-conditioned rooms feature a balcony, refrigerator, minibar, wireless Internet and private bath 2/3 DOUBLETREE BY HILTON HOTEL ALICE SPRINGS Room with two double beds 3/3 DOUBLETREE BY HILTON HOTEL ALICE SPRINGS Enjoy a meal in the lobby bar 1/3 DOUBLETREE BY HILTON HOTEL ALICE SPRINGS Each of the 243 air-conditioned rooms feature a balcony, refrigerator, minibar, wireless Internet and private bath Next Previous 4/4 OAKS PORT DOUGLAS RESORT Enjoy a meal in the on-site restaurant 1/4 OAKS PORT DOUGLAS RESORT Each of the hotel’s rooms feature air conditioning, a minibar, wireless Internet, a flat-screen television, and private en suite bathroom 2/4 OAKS PORT DOUGLAS RESORT Room with two single beds 3/4 OAKS PORT DOUGLAS RESORT Take a dip in the hotel swimming pool 4/4 OAKS PORT DOUGLAS RESORT Enjoy a meal in the on-site restaurant 1/4 OAKS PORT DOUGLAS RESORT Each of the hotel’s rooms feature air conditioning, a minibar, wireless Internet, a flat-screen television, and private en suite bathroom Next Previous 5/5 NOVOTEL SYDNEY DARLING SQUARE Indoor pool 1/5 NOVOTEL SYDNEY DARLING SQUARE Each room includes a private bathroom with hairdryer, complimentary wireless access, tea and coffee making facilities, and a safe 2/5 NOVOTEL SYDNEY DARLING SQUARE Room with two double beds 3/5 NOVOTEL SYDNEY DARLING SQUARE Contemporary reception area 4/5 NOVOTEL SYDNEY DARLING SQUARE Onsite restaurant 5/5 NOVOTEL SYDNEY DARLING SQUARE Indoor pool 1/5 NOVOTEL SYDNEY DARLING SQUARE Each room includes a private bathroom with hairdryer, complimentary wireless access, tea and coffee making facilities, and a safe Next Previous 3/3 1/3 RYDGES LAKELAND RESORT Each room features coffee- and tea-making facilities, wireless Internet, refrigerator, safe, satellite TV, and private bath with hair dryer 2/3 RYDGES LAKELAND RESORT Room with two single beds 3/3 1/3 RYDGES LAKELAND RESORT Each room features coffee- and tea-making facilities, wireless Internet, refrigerator, safe, satellite TV, and private bath with hair dryer Next Millennium Hotel Rotorua Situated near the shores of Lake Rotorua and in the heart of the city, the Millennium Hotel offers 227 air-conditioned rooms with all the modern amenities. 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