Kimberley Cruise Center

Orion

New Zealand & Sub Antarctic cruise


 

STATEROOM
categories

2010 earlybirds*
PP Twin share

2010 - full fare
pp twin share


13 Nights 

2011 - Full Fare
PP Twin Share


12 Nights

 5% off

 10% off

15% off 

Stateroom B $10,098.50 $9,567 $9,035.50 $10,630 pp $9,810 pp
Stateroom A $11,727.75 $11,110.50 $10,493.25 $12,345 pp $11,395 pp
Junior Suite $13,927 $13,194 $12,461 $14,660 pp $13,530 pp
Deluxe Suite $15,257 $14,454 $13,651 $16,060 pp $14,825 pp
French Balcony Suite $18,206.75 $17,248.50 $16,290.25 $19,165 pp $17,690 pp
Owner's Suite $21,151.75 $20,038.50 $18,925.25 $22,265 pp $20, 550 pp

 

earlybird discounts 

Book early and you could save up to 15% off the full fare! See "Orion Special Offers" link to the left hand side for full details.



DEPARTS 
December 8, 2010
& January 15, 2011


VOYAGE Summary

Protected by the Southern Ocean, secluded and seldom visited, the Australian and New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands, recognised by UNESCO as one of the worlds' precious regions of unique biodiversity, will be visited by Orion.

These remote Nature Reserves enjoy World Heritage status, recognised for their volcanic and glacial geological formations and extraordinary diversity of flora and fauna - much of which is endangered or recovering since being discovered and later plundered in the late 1700's and early 1800's by sealers and whalers.

Home to over half of the world's seabirds, some of which exist nowhere else, this wildlife paradise contains 40% of the world's albatross species and 50% of the world's penguin species including the endangered yellow-eyed penguin, plus hundreds of thousands of other endemic birds - petrels, prions and cormorants.

At Snares Island there is every expectation that guests will see Sooty Shearwaters, the endemic Snares Crested Penguins, Snares Fernbird and Tomtits. On Enderby Island expect to see pipits, parakeets and plovers, Hooker's Sea Lions, and perhaps even the Auckland Island Flightless Teal and Sub-Antarctic Snipe. Campbell Island, home to the Southern Royal Albatrosses, has the highest diversity of breeding albatrosses of any island in the world.

And then there are plant species that have to be seen to be believed, including 5 meter high tree daisies on Snares, giants compared to their relatives in more temperate climates. With convenient embarkation in Bluff (Invercargill, NZ) or Hobart, Orion will head south to visit (depending on voyage) Macquarie, Campbell, Stewart, Snares and Auckland Islands as well as spending time exploring New Zealand's beautiful Fjordlands (including Milford and Doubtful Sounds).

This expedition to the Sub-Antarctic islands is designed for nature lovers and photographers alike. The remnants of the old whaling station on Macquarie Island, the high cliffs and numerous caves and arches formed by marine erosion on Campbell Island and the enormous sea stacks on the southern peninsulas of Snares present dramatic contrast to the prolific bird life, penguins, seals, sea lions and flora in this remote sanctuary.


HOBART TO DUNEDIN ITINERARY (13 Nights)
DAY 1  Hobart, Tasmania
DAY 2-4  At sea
DAY 5  Macquarie Island
DAY 6  At sea
DAY 7 Campbell Island
DAY 8 Auckland Islands
DAY 9  Snares Island
DAY 10 Stewart Island
DAY 11 Milford Sound
DAY 12-13 Dusky & Doubtful Sounds
DAY 14 Otago Hbr, Dunedin, New Zealand
Departs December 8, 2010
(Hobart to Dunedin, NZ)

DUNEDIN TO HOBART ITINERARY (12 Nights)
DAY 1  Otago Hbr, Dunedin, New Zealand
DAY 2  Stewart Island
DAY 3  Dusky & Doubtful Sounds
DAY 4  Milford Sound
DAY 5  Snares Island
DAY 6  Auckland Islands
DAY 7  Campbell Island
DAY 8  At sea
DAY 9  Macquarie Island
DAY 10 At sea
DAY 11 At sea
DAY 12 At sea
DAY 13 Hobart
Departs January 15, 2011
(Dunedin, NZ to Hobart)