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South Island and Fiordlands of New Zealand

Bluff to Wellington10 nightsAll InclusiveFrom $9,990.00* PP

Experience the beauty and rich heritage of New Zealand’s southern island aboard Coral Adventurer on this 12-night expedition voyage. This journey takes you into some of the country’s most remote landscapes; from deep, misty fiords carved by ancient glaciers and framed by towering cliffs, to island bird sanctuaries and historic coastal towns. With our expert guides, enjoy a rewarding mix of scenic cruising, active hikes, and close encounters with nature. Whether kayaking in secluded bays or walking through native forests alive with wildlife, each day offers a new way to connect with the wild places and stories of southern New Zealand.

  • Spend Christmas Day exploring the remote beauty of Dusky and Doubtful Sounds in Fiordland National Park, then come together in the evening for a celebratory dinner with your fellow travellers.
  • Explore Stewart Island (Rakiura) to a Norwegian whaling station and guided hike along the Rakiura Track.
  • Enjoy birdwatching on predator-free Ulva Island, a sanctuary for rare native species.
  • Join a guided whale-watching tour in Kaikōura to spot sperm whales and dolphins.
  • In Akora, take a scenic harbour cruise to spot Hector’s dolphins, fur seals, sea bird colonies and potentially the endangered Little Penguin.
  • Discover the importance of Ship Cove (Meretoto) and learn about its maritime significance.

Itinerary

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Your journey begins in Queenstown, where you’ll meet your fellow travellers and expedition team at QT Queenstown (formerly Rydges Lakeside) at 10:30am for check-in and a warm welcome, with tea, coffee and morning tea. From here, we will travel south to Bluff – the southernmost settlement on New Zealand’s mainland and gateway to Stewart Island. Alternatively, bluff pickup can be arranged. Please speak to our reservations team for more information.

You’ll board Coral Adventurer in the afternoon and settle in before setting sail along the rugged southern coastline. This evening, enjoy Captain’s welcome drinks and take in views of Stirling Point, marking the start of your journey.

Today we will celebrate Christmas and Boxing Day exploring the remote wilderness of Tamatea/Dusky Sound, first sighted by Captain Cook in 1770. With sheer cliffs, tumbling waterfalls, and a dense rainforest reflected in glassy waters, this vast fiord offers spectacular scenery and a rich history. Join our expedition team for zodiac and Xplorer trips to hidden inlets and wildlife colonies, with opportunities to spot fur seals, Fiordland crested penguins, dolphins, and native birdlife. We will then land at Astronomer’s Point, where Cook’s crew once charted the stars. Take part in guided walks, waterfall viewing, kayaking, and a cold-water swim to uncover the true remoteness of this region.

On Christmas evening, we’ll come together to celebrate the beginning of our journey with a festive dinner.

Wake to the silence of Patea, where this deep, long and narrow inlet, with cliffs, has been formed by glacial erosion over millions of years. We are currently in one of New Zealand’s most pristine environments. Cruise past the outer Seal Islands and spot dolphins, fur seals, and possibly the elusive Fiordland crested penguin or join a guided hike between Deas Cove and Neck Cove and take polar plunge in the cool, clear and shallow waters.

Spend two days exploring Stewart Island/Rakiura, a haven of native bush, rare wildlife, and quiet charm.

Explore Ulva Island, where you might spot a kiwi, bush robins and saddlebacks in their natural habitat. Enjoy guided walks on the Rakiura Track – one of New Zealand’s Great Walks – or visit the remains of a Norwegian whaling station. There’s time to discover the island’s only township, Oban, with its quirky arts scene, community-run theatre, and friendly locals.

Optional Extra: Enjoy a scenic flight with an expert pilot taking in the views of Rakiura National Park, the Ruggedy Ranges and a landing on the golden sands of Mason’s Bay.

Today, we arrive in Dunedin, a city shaped by both Scottish heritage and Māori culture. With its grand stone architecture, botanical gardens, and steep hills, it offers a glimpse into New Zealand’s colonial past. Throughout the day, guests will experience Dunedin’s unique blend of culture and history on a guided tour. During free time, explore at your own pace, perhaps visit the local art gallery, grab a bite at a local cafe or simply take in the scenery.

Nestled in an ancient volcanic crater, Akaroa is New Zealand’s only French settlement, retaining its charming European character. Cottages and street names nod to its French heritage, while the harbour teems with marine life. Take a scenic harbour cruise to spot Hector’s dolphins, fur seals, sea bird colonies and potentially the endangered Little Penguin.

Framed by the snow-capped Seaward Kaikōura Ranges, the town of Kaikōura is globally renowned for its whale watching and marine encounters. Once a whaling centre, today Kaikōura is a model for eco-tourism and sustainable wildlife conservation. Join a local operator for a guided whale-watching tour, with the chance to see sperm whales, dolphins, and even blue whales. On shore, take a walk along the scenic Kaikōura Peninsula. This evening, we celebrate the journey so far with festivities on board.

We conclude our voyage in the tranquil waters of the Marlborough Sounds, a network of sunken river valleys cloaked in native bush. Anchor at historic Ship Cove (Meretoto), where Captain Cook spent more than 170 days during his Pacific voyages. Learn about the site’s significance through storyboards and interpretation on shore before choosing between two activities: a guided walk along the scenic Queen Charlotte Track from Ship Cove to Resolution Bay, or birdwatching on predator-free Motuara Island. This final day blends nature, history, and the serenity of New Zealand’s northernmost sounds.

Wellington

This morning farewell Coral Adventurer, crew, and new-found friends as we disembark at 8:00am. An included post-cruise transfer to the airport or CBD will be available.

This itinerary is an indication of the destinations we visit and activities on offer. Throughout the expedition we may make changes to the itinerary as necessary to maximise your expeditionary experience. Allowances may be made for seasonal variations, weather, tidal conditions, and any other event that may affect the operation of the vessel. Coral Expeditions suggests that you do not arrive on the day of embarkation or depart on the day of disembarkation due to any changes that may occur in scheduling.



Fares & Availability

Bridge-Deck-Suite---Coral-Adventurer

Bridge Deck Balcony Suite

Private Balcony - 55.8m2

Available

Bridge Deck Balcony Stateroom

Private Balcony - 21.4m2

Available
Explorer-Deck-Stateroom---Coral-Adventurer

Explorer Deck Balcony Stateroom

Private Balcony - 21.4m2

Available

Promenade Deck Stateroom

Picture Window - 17m2

Available

Coral Deck Stateroom

Porthole Window - 17m2

Available
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Prices are per person twin share, listed in Australian Dollars (AUD).  Booking Terms & Conditions >
For solo traveller rates see our Solo Traveller Program.


Additional Information

Inclusions:

  • Pre- and post- cruise transfers
  • All excursions with our Expedition Team
  • Use of Xplorer, Zodiacs and Kayaks
  • Daily lectures and briefings with Guest Lecturers
  • All meals, chef-prepared on board
  • Captain’s welcome and farewell events, and open bridge access
  • Selected wines, selected beers and house spirits, juices, and soft drinks served with lunch and dinner
  • 24-hour barista-style coffee and tea station
  • All entrance fees to National Parks, ports, traditional owner fees and charges imposed by governing authorities
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Use of all onboard facilities, incl. a reference library
  • Expedition diary, along with a photo and video gallery documenting the highlights of your voyage
  • Basic complimentary Wi-Fi with options of 2GB, 10GB, 20GB Premium internet packages for purchase at own expense

Not Included:

  • Pre- and post- cruise flights/charter flights
  • Pre- and post-cruise accommodation
  • Travel Insurance
  • Entry visas & travel permits for the country you are travelling to/from
  • Alcoholic & non alcoholic specialty beverages outside of lunch and dinner service
  • Internet services (available at a cost)
  • Laundry service (available at a cost)
  • Items of a personal nature such souvenir purchases
  • Optional Extras (in some destinations)

OTHER INFORMATION

Coral Adventurer carries a maximum of 120 guests, delivering Coral Expeditions’ renowned warm Australian hospitality, intimate onboard atmosphere, and world-class expedition experience.  More About Coral Geographer >

Travel Insurance is not included in your cruise fare. We highly recommend all guests to obtain comprehensive travel insurance with remote area evacuation coverage. Please refer to our Pre-Cruise Checklist page for facts that should be considered and shared when speaking with Travel Insurance suppliers regarding travel insurance.

At Coral Expeditions dining is a celebration of great food and good company enjoyed in extraordinary destinations. People and place are key to enjoyable dining experiences, where food becomes the vehicle for conversation and creating memorable occasions.

We now offer two wine selections that guests may purchase in addition to our new house selection of wines. These packages showcase contemporary choices of Australian wines and French Champagne. More About Cuisine & Wine >

  • A Taste of Australia Selection | 6 Bottles | $280.00
  • Connoisseur Selection | 6 Bottles | $400.00

Our Cruise Collection Merchandise including expedition gear is also available for purchase in our onboard gift shop. View our Cruise Collection here >

When it comes time for the exciting time of packing for your cruise, our packing lists are available to assist you. More specific information regarding weather conditions in your destination will be included in your Cruise Documentation which you will receive prior to your cruise.

Find your New Zealand packing list here.

Our Expedition Team will advise walking conditions and fitness requirements prior to each excursion. There are several walking/hiking options available on this departure at Ship Cove, Kaikoura, Akaroa and Stewart Island.

An alternative excursion will always be offered in place of higher impact walks. The Expedition Team will advise walking conditions and requirements prior to each excursion. Should you have any physical limitations or mobility issues, please notify our reservations team in advance prior to your departure.

Please ensure your passport has at least 6 months validity from the time the expedition commences, and two blank pages. Please email a scanned colour copy of your passport identification page to our team at [email protected] no later than 45 days prior to your departure.

Important: Please bring your physical passport with you on all international departures.

The travel advice information below is for Australian guests only. If you are an non-Australian passport holder travelling on these departures, please contact your relevant government department, embassy or your travel agent for applicable information.
Travelling guests are fully responsible for arranging their own health and visa requirements to travel abroad. Further information will be provided closer to departure.

Wellington Post Cruise Transfer: A complimentary transfer is provided to CBD hotels or the airport. We recommend allowing sufficient time to arrive for your flight in the event of any delays in disembarkation.

Travelling guests are fully responsible for arranging their own health and visa requirements to travel abroad.  We recommend referring to the Smart Traveller website for New Zealand here. Please see your doctor or travel clinic to plan any vaccinations you may need at least 8 weeks before you leave.

We do not have currency exchange onboard. Guests are advised to exchange money into local currency prior to departure from their home port. Currency exchange and eftpos style point of sale is increasingly available in the regions we visit. We recommend carrying small denominations.

New Zealand: New Zealand Dollars (NZD)

  • The Penguin History of New Zealand – Michael King
  • The Bone People – Keri Hulme
  • Stewart Island: A Rakiura Ramble – Neville Peat
  • The Quest for Origins – K.R. Howe
  • Vaka Moana – Voyages of the Ancestors: The Discovery and Settlement of the Pacific – K.R. Howe
  • To the Is-land – Janet Frame
  • Journals of James Cook – Penguin paperback edition

We want to ensure that your journey with us is smooth and hassle-free. To help you prepare for your cruise, refer to our Pre-Cruise Checklist for more detailed information on the milestones leading up to your voyage.

Accommodation Nearby

Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown

Pre-cruise meeting hotel

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Novotel Wellington

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