Saturday, July 31, 2010

No one does the land Down Under with such over-the-top style.
Celebrity Cruises is returning to Australia and New Zealand for the 2011/2012 season with 12-18 night cruises aboard Celebrity Century®. We wanted to include a few extra take-your-breath-away experiences to your cruise. So we added itineraries to the French Polynesian Islands, where exotic is elevated to a whole new level. Take the Tranz Alpine Express and glide through the breathtaking Southern Alps in Christchurch, New Zealand. Be whisked away on an air-conditioned catamaran to explore the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. And when an island like Bora Bora calls your name, stop and explore its brilliant blue lagoons and black and white sand beaches. Celebrity Cruises®. Designed for youSM.
The season begins on November 18th with an 18 night cruise from Honolulu to Sydney, including Tahiti and Bora Bora. Then on November 30th there is a 12 night Australia and New Zealand cruise beginning in Sydney and ending in Auckland. The December 12th sailing is also a 12 day cruise from Auckland back to Sydney. Prices start at just $1,549 pp for an inside cabin. On December 24th there is a 13 day holiday cruise with prices starting at $1,999 pp.
In January once again there are 2 - 12 night cruises with prices starting at $1,669 pp for inside cabins.
January 30th and February 17th there are 2 - 18 night Circumnavigation of Australia. On Jan 30th, 2012 you depart Auckland and visit many exciting ports including Milford Sound, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. On the February 17th cruise, you visit Perth, Geraldton, Broome, Bali, Darwin, Cairns, Brisbane and Sydney.
The Australia season end on March 6, 2012 with an 18 night cruise from Sydney back to Hawaii.
Call our certified South Pacific specialists at 800-942-3301 for more details.
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Discover Australia cruising with Holland America Line. Experience a world of ancient aboriginal traditions in the haunting sounds of the didgeridoo. Revel in the cosmopolitan attractions of Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland on our Australia cruises. Be among the few to explore Tasmania on a New Zealand cruise. Onboard, fine dining, award winning service and our luscious spa and Culinary Arts Center will further enchant your senses.
Friday, August 07, 2009
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Featured Cruise: 8 Night Tasmania Cruise From Sydney, Australia | |||
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| Travel Dates: Feb 18 - Feb 26, 2010 | Number of nights: 8 | ||
| Ship: Rhapsody of The Seas | Price Per Night: $118.63 (USD) (for comparison only) | ||
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Sitting pretty in the southeast corner of Australia is the very multi-dimensional Melbourne. Whether you're into football or funky fashion, local pubs or chichi cafés, out there or traditional architecture - this epicenter of everything truly has it all. Including a rich and notorious past. You'll find traces of it all over, from the Old Melbourne Gaol (one of the many Australian jails) to its many museums. Today it's considered one of the world's most livable cities. So pack accordingly. There are few places as tranquil as the island of Tasmania. So it's no surprise that Aussies head here for a taste of laid-back island life. Over a third of the landscape is covered with national parks and wilderness World Heritage areas. It's even home to one of the world's best beaches and tons of aboriginal creatures such as the short-beaked echidna, little pygmy, and yes, the Tasmanian devil himself. And Hobart, the island's Europeanesque harbor town, is the perfect prequel to it all. Melbourne is considered one of the world's most livable cities. Whether you're into football or funky fashion, local pubs or chichi cafés, out there or traditional architecture - this epicenter of everything truly has it all. There are few places as tranquil as the island of Tasmania. So it's no surprise that Aussies head here for a taste of laid-back island life. Over a third of the landscape is covered with national parks and wilderness World Heritage areas. It's even home to one of the world's best beaches and tons of Sboriginal creatures. With dramatic walls of glass and retractable canopy, Rhapsody of the Seas has already embarked on the course other cruise ships will someday follow. When you're not enjoying the magnificent ocean views, you'll be relaxing in the soothing ShipShape® Day Spa, swimming in one of the two pools, taking a much-needed whirlpool or catching up with friends over your favorite drink in one of our eight lounges.
Ship Facts
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| Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, for cruise only on select sailings and stateroom categories. Government taxes and fees are additional. For new reservations only. Subject to availability. Certain restrictions apply. May not be combinable with any other promotion and may be withdrawn at any time. "Deals" pricing reflects the special rate(s) you may be eligible for. Proof of eligibility required. If eligibility cannot be validated, you will be charged the standard rate or denied boarding. All prices are quoted in US Dollars. All itineraries and prices are subject to change without notice. Ships' Registry: Bahamas. © 2008 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Included: Shipboard accommodations, ocean transportation, most meals, some beverages and most onboard entertainment. Not Included: Air transportation**; transfers**; items of a personal nature, such as shore & land excursions**, specialty restaurant fees, some beverages, photographs, gratuities/service fees, medical services, etc. ** You can add these during or after the reservation process. |
Friday, July 03, 2009
Australia and New Zealand provide some of the most unique and beautiful landscapes in the world. Spotlight the bustling metropolises of Sydney and Auckland, plus the incredible wildlife on land and at sea, and you have all the elements for a truly memorable vacation. From the sophistication of the Opera House and the world-class wineries, to the rugged individualism of the Outback and its inhabitants, Australia and New Zealand possess a wonderful diversity of sights, activities and cultures.
Few travel experiences can rival the excitement of sailing into the glistening harbors of Sydney and Auckland, as well as inspiring attractions, such as scenic Fiordland National Park and the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef, just to name a few.
Whether exploring by land or by sea, our Certified Aussie Travel Specialists will help you select the perfect vacation.
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