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From Christchurch to Lautoka

New Zealand, Norfolk and Fiji Treasures - Cruise & Land Journey

Dates:
25 Jan - 11 Feb 2029
Duration:
17 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
13
Ship:
Scenic Eclipse II
Cruise Line:
Scenic
Fares:

From £14,800 pp

View from Te Mata Peak near Napier, New Zealand

From Christchurch to Lautoka

New Zealand, Norfolk and Fiji Treasures - Cruise & Land Journey

Dates:
25 Jan - 11 Feb 2029
Duration:
17 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
13
Ship:
Scenic Eclipse II
Cruise Line:
Scenic
Fares:

From £14,800 pp

Voyage Itinerary

25 January to 27 January

Setting sail from Christchurch

A garden city where punts glide down the Avon River, you'd be forgiven for thinking you were still in the UK when arriving into Christchurch, New Zealand's most English of cities. A gateway to the country's famously scenic South Island, its peaceful parks and quiet streets still show signs on the earthquakes in 2010 and 2011 as the recovery continues. Lyttelton is just over 7 miles away; originally established as a landing point for Christchurch-bound seafarers, it serves the same purpose for visitors today.

Lyttelton Harbour, Christchurch
Avon River, Christchurch Botanic Gardens

Our tip

Stroll through the beautiful Botanic Gardens, founded in 1893. Home to a huge variety of exotic and local plants, it’s an exceptionally pleasant area of the city.

28 January

New Zealand: Timaru

Situated halfway between Christchurch and Dunedin on the east coast of the South Island, the pleasant town of Timaru has a well-preserved Edwardian centre, some interesting museums and galleries, a good range of shops and a nice coastal park along Caroline Bay.
Timaru lighthouse, New Zealand

29 January

New Zealand: Akaroa

The name Akaroa means ‘long harbour’ in Maori, and this sleepy town on the southern side of the Banks Peninsula is situated on a beautiful natural harbour created when a volcanic crater collapsed into the sea. The first Europeans to settle here were French, and the town still has a decidedly Gallic flavour.
Akaroa bay, New Zealand

30 January

New Zealand: Picton

The pleasant little town of Picton, situated on a sheltered bay at the north eastern tip of the South Island, is the arrival point for ferries arriving from Wellington, and serves as the gateway to the stunning flooded river valleys of the Marlborough Sounds.
Whatmango Bay, Picton, New Zealand

31 January

New Zealand: Napier

When Napier was destroyed by an earthquake in 1931 the city was rebuilt entirely in the Art Deco style, making this a fascinating architectural time capsule. It’s a lovely, sunny seaside city, and a visit to the surrounding Hawke’s Bay wine region makes for an enjoyable day trip.
Waiapu Cathedral in Napier, New Zealand

1 February

New Zealand: Gisborne

Gisborne is the first city on earth to greet the sun each morning, and it’s also a popular destination for foodies and wine lovers, known as the unofficial ‘Chardonnay capital of New Zealand’. This is a great place to enjoy some beach time, learn about Maori culture or grab a surfboard and catch some waves.
Waikanae beach, Gisborne, New Zealand

2 February

New Zealand: Tauranga

Tauranga is the largest city on the Bay of Plenty, and is said to be one of the sunniest spots in the whole of New Zealand. There’s a real boom town feel here, with new restaurants, bars and hotels opening all the time, and neighbouring Mount Maunganui is a popular beach destination.
Tauranga, New Zealand

3 February

New Zealand: Auckland

Auckland offers a buzzing waterfront and a vibrant arts scene, and provides a fascinating introduction to New Zealand’s proud cultural heritage. The centre is home to excellent shopping and a number of fantastic restaurants, and to the west is the city's oldest wine region.
Auckland, New Zealand

4 February

New Zealand: Bay of Islands

The beautiful Bay of Islands is scattered with some 150 undeveloped islands, an idyllic landscape of bright skies, secluded beaches and clear blue waters. The bay was also the site of the first permanent British settlement in New Zealand, and it was here that the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between the British Crown and the Maori chiefs.
Urapukapuka, Bay of Islands, New Zealand

5 February - At sea

6 February

Norfolk Island: Norfolk Island

Remote, pine-clad Norfolk Island, situated a thousand miles to the northeast of Sydney, is a tiny outlying territory of Australia. Formerly a penal colony, the island’s main attractions are its breathtaking scenery and fascinating history, with many residents descended from the crew who staged the famous 1789 mutiny on board the HMS Bounty.
Norfolk Island

7 February to 8 February - At sea

9 February

Fiji: Pacific Harbour

10 February

Fiji: Sawa-i-Lau

Sawa-i-Lau island, Fiji

11 February

Arriving in Lautoka

Lautoka is Fiji’s second largest city, known as the ‘Sugar City’ due to its important role in the local sugarcane industry. The waterfront area is pleasant enough, but we’d recommend using Lautoka as a jumping off point to visit some of the smaller surrounding islands, or the forests and waterfalls of the interior.
Desert island off the coast of Lautoka, Fiji

The ship

Scenic Eclipse II

Capacity:
228 Guests
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.

Launched in 2023, Scenic Eclipse II is Scenic's second discovery yacht, bringing an almost identical design with some key enhancements.

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. As on board Scenic Eclipse, you can expect spacious suites, a fantastic range of dining options, and an indulgent spa.

Learn more about Scenic Eclipse II
Scenic Eclipse in Roatan, Honduras

inclusions

  • All meals
  • All drinks including wines and premium spirits
  • Stimulating lecture programme with expert naturalists and guides
  • Scenic Freechoice Excursions and zodiac rides
  • Scenic Enrich special events
  • WiFi
  • Butler service
  • 24-hour room service
  • Onboard gratuities

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Diamond Harbour Lodge, Lyttelton

      Where to stay near Christchurch

      In New Zealand it’s all about great B&Bs, so go for the lovely Diamond Harbour Lodge.

    • Queenstown bungee jumping, New Zealand

      Make the most of the South Island

      From dolphin spotting to bungee jumping, New Zealand’s South Island has so much on offer that we recommend you spend as much time there as you can.

    How can we help?

    Our frequently asked questions

    From expedition tips to travel protection, here are some of our most-asked questions.

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    Can you help with pre and post-cruise arrangements?

    Absolutely. Expedition cruises often start and end in remote destinations, and we're able to arrange everything from flights and transfers to hotels and tours. If you're keen to make the most of your time away with bespoke arrangements, we can help with all your travel needs to make sure your trip is exceptional. What's more, we are members of ABTA and we offer full ATOL protection, not to mention a 24-hour emergency contact, to give you complete peace of mind.

    Will I save by booking with Mundy Adventures?

    You'll save money and time by booking with us rather than directly with the cruise line, as well as enjoying more flexibility in your travel arrangements. We have access to preferential rates and exclusive offers, and we offer expert advice on how to get the best value.

    How much time is spent ashore?

    Itineraries are planned to deliver an unforgettable experience of the destination, so days are filled with landings ashore via the ship's fleet of Zodiacs (sturdy rubber boats) or exploration along the coastline. It will vary depending on itinerary and operators, so it's best to contact us to discuss but rest assured an expedition cruise is focused on the time you spend off the ship.

    Why Mundy?

    Who we are

    Mundy Adventures is the intrepid little brother of Mundy Cruising Ltd., the UK's very first cruise specialist, and one of the leading companies in its field.

    We specialise in travel by ship and have been doing so for over 50 years. By providing expert, personal service, insightful ideas and fascinating add-ons we aim to make your adventure holiday truly unique and special.

    More about Mundy

    We're happy to do all of that over the phone. But if you prefer to chat face to face, why not visit us at our comfortable offices on London's High Holborn - we'd be delighted to see you.