New Zealand Luxury Expedition Bonus from Coral Princess Cruises Offers
Oceanic Discoverer, a newly launched, small luxury cruise ship, is introducing an inaugural bonus offer of 20% off its rates for the recently launched range of five night voyages exploring the northern coastline of New Zealand this summer.
The voyages depart from Auckland to the Bay of Islands or vice versa, visit Tiri Tiri, one of only two scientific reserves in New Zealand, Great Barrier Island, the historic Kawau Island, Port Fitzroy, Mokohinau, Whangamumu, Whangaroa Harbour and the Bay of Islands, before disembarking in Paihia.
Observing and photographing rare native birds and wildlife, enjoying guided walks and lectures with expert naturalists and exploring New Zealand’s secret alcoves on the Oceanic Discoverer’s purpose-built excursion vessel, ‘Xplorer’ and fleet of inflatable Zodiacs are all activities passengers will have the chance to experience.
Prices start at NZ$2,870.40 per person twin share (incl GST) (a saving of NZ$717.60) and include luxury accommodation in a main deck stateroom, all meals, expert lectures and services of expedition staff on board, coach transfers between Auckland and Bay of Islands, group activities during the cruise and landing fees. The voyages are fully commissionable.
For further information call Coral Princess Cruises on New Zealand Freephone 0508 079 545 or visit www.coralprincess.com.au
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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