Duration
27 Nights
Journey Type
Sailing from New Zealand
Ports
5 Ports
15-16 December
Setting sail from Queenstown
16-17 December
New Zealand: Bluff
Bluff, formerly known as Campbelltown, is the southernmost town on the South Island, and was one of the first areas of New Zealand to be settled by Europeans. The town is famous for its oysters, with an annual oyster festival every May, and it’s also the gateway to Stewart Island, New Zealand’s wild and rarely visited third island.
18-20 December
At sea
21-22 December
New Zealand: Balleny Islands
23 December - 4 January
At sea
5 January
Australia: Macquarie Island
Macquarie Island lies far to the south of mainland Australia, a bizarrely shaped subantarctic island that is home to unique flora and spectacular wildlife. The island is best known for its huge penguin rookeries, with thousands upon thousands of royal, king, southern rockhopper and gentoo penguins.
6-7 January
At sea
8 January
Arriving in Hobart
Tasmania's capital has been revitalised in recent years with a slew of new museums, restaurant openings and festivals. Hobart's highlights include the provocative Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), the lively waterfront and a thriving foodie and craft beer scene.
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What we love
Scenic's second ocean ship builds on the technological advances of the original Scenic Eclipse, and features a new sun deck pool and a larger submarine. We couldn't be more excited about the advances that this ship represents, and the way it will be able to enhance already thrilling itineraries.
Capacity | 228 Guests (200 guests in polar waters) |
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Style |
Sleek, modern and designed to deliver once-in-a-lifetime experiences, this ship really has it all! The state-of-the-art design provides the perfect combination of luxury and adventure. |
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