Noumea, New Caledonia
A slice of France in the Pacific — Noumea’s French patisseries, turquoise lagoon (UNESCO World Heritage), excellent seafood and the Tjibaou Cultural Centre.
A slice of France in the Pacific — Noumea’s French patisseries, turquoise lagoon (UNESCO World Heritage), excellent seafood and the Tjibaou Cultural Centre.
The closest island to paradise — crystalline natural pools, soaring araucaria pines, sacred Kanak sites and deserted white beaches.
A picture-perfect Fijian island with white sand beaches, crystal water and a small village that welcomes cruise passengers with traditional hospitality.
Scotland of the South — Larnach Castle, the world’s steepest street, the Otago Peninsula and penguins and albatross.
The first city in the world to see the sunrise – Gisborne offers surf beaches, Māori culture and the East Cape wine trail.
Stewart Island’s only settlement — Rakiura National Park, kiwi spotting, the Māori fishing village of Halfmoon Bay and the aurora australis.
One of the world’s great wilderness destinations — Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound and Dusky Sound are all in this remarkable national park.
Fiji’s bustling capital — the Fiji Museum, vibrant markets, colourful temples and the real authentic Fiji just steps from the dock.
Fiji’s second city and sugar capital — known as the Sugar City, Lautoka is the gateway to the Mamanuca and Yasawa island groups.
Fiji’s purpose-built resort marina — the departure point for day trips to the Mamanuca Islands, including Castaway and Monuriki (Cast Away island).