New Zealand and the Indian Pacific
Ever thought you could travel from Sydney to Perth and New Zealand and back without flying?
This is definitely a special journey.
Departing Sydney on March 7, 2009, this itinerary begins with three-nights on board the Indian Pacific where passengers will dine in a stylish restaurant car, enjoy a sleeper with cabin steward service, in-cabin music and a detailed journey commentary, roomy, luxury recliner lounge-style chairs and video entertainment.
The train travels to Broken Hill – New South Wales, Adelaide, Port Augusta – South Australia, Kalgoorlie – Western Australia and stops in Perth where clients enjoy three nights at the Aarons All Suites with Studio-style rooms.
Then after exploring Perth they board Royal Caribbean International’s 78,491-ton Rhapsody of the Seas for an amazing journey to the Land of the Long White Cloud.
During the 18-night cruise, Rhapsody heads to Bunbury, Albany, Adelaide, Melbourne, Burnie, Hobart and steams to New Zealand to visit beautiful Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound, Dusky Sound, Dunedin, Christchurch and Wellington before making a return to Sydney.
Passengers will never run out of things to do with several themed bars and lounges, restaurants, a nine-hole miniature golf course, outdoor and indoor Solarium with a sliding roof, a stunning open atrium featuring a shopping centre, two swimming pools, a day spa and fitness centre and facilities for children.
Prices start from $3,299 and agents can book through CruiseAgents on 1300 558 864 or online at www.cruiseagents.travel
For more information visit: http://www.cruiseagents.travel/details.aspx?id=5106
A CruiseMole Report brought to you by CruiseAgents
John Alwyn-Jones
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