Whangārei, New Zealand
New Zealand’s northernmost city — Whangārei Falls, the Town Basin marina precinct, Whangarei Heads and a gateway to the Bay of Islands.
New Zealand’s northernmost city — Whangārei Falls, the Town Basin marina precinct, Whangarei Heads and a gateway to the Bay of Islands.
The world’s largest bulk export port — Port Hedland’s dramatic Pilbara landscapes, Aboriginal rock art and salt lakes make for a surprisingly rewarding cruise stop.
South Canterbury’s port city — Caroline Bay beach, Art Deco heritage, excellent wine country and easy access to the Mackenzie Basin and Mt Cook.
New Zealand’s southernmost port and home of the legendary Bluff oyster — Stirling Point, the foreshore walkway and gateway to Stewart Island.
Taranaki’s coastal city — the iconic Len Lye wind wand, Pukekura Park, world-class surfing and dramatic views of Taranaki Maunga (Mt Taranaki).
The jewel of the Cook Islands — hike the cross-island track, snorkel the lagoon, explore Avarua market and experience the warmth of Cook Islands Māori culture.
The world’s most beautiful lagoon — Aitutaki’s turquoise waters, pristine motu (islets) and One Foot Island are a bucket-list Pacific experience.
The WWII Guadalcanal battlefields, Mataniko Falls, vibrant Central Market and the National Museum of the Solomon Islands all await in this fascinating Pacific capital.
The Western Province gateway — Gizo’s WWII PT-109 wreck dive, Kennedy Island, spectacular reef snorkelling and laid-back island atmosphere.
One of the Pacific’s most remote and unspoiled destinations — Tabuaeran’s pristine lagoon, I-Kiribati culture, traditional dances and white-sand beaches offer a rare window into island life.