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11 Night Australia Product

DEPARTURE
Feb 5, 2027
SHIP
Norwegian Spirit
PRICE FROM
£1,907 pp
DURATION
11 Nights

Itinerary

Auckland

New Zealand
Day 1

Auckland is called the City of Sails, and visitors flying in will see why. On the East Coast is the Waitemata Harbour—a Māori word meaning sparkling waters—which is bordered by the Hauraki Gulf, an aquatic playground peppered with small islands where many Aucklanders can be found "mucking around in boats."Not surprisingly, Auckland has some 70,000 boats. About one in four households in Auckland has a seacraft of some kind, and there are 102 beaches within an hour's drive; during the week many are quite empty. Even the airport is by the water; it borders the Manukau Harbour, which also takes its name from the Māori language and means solitary bird.According to Māori tradition, the Auckland isthmus was originally peopled by a race of giants and fairy folk. When Europeans arrived in the early 19th century, however, the Ngāti-Whātua tribe was firmly in control of the region. The British began negotiations with the Ngāti-Whātua in 1840 to purchase the isthmus and establish the colony's first capital. In September of that year the British flag was hoisted to mark the township's foundation, and Auckland remained the capital until 1865, when the seat of government was moved to Wellington. Aucklanders expected to suffer from the shift; it hurt their pride but not their pockets. As the terminal for the South Sea shipping routes, Auckland was already an established commercial center. Since then the urban sprawl has made this city of approximately 1.3 million people one of the world's largest geographically.A couple of days in the city will reveal just how developed and sophisticated Auckland is—the Mercer City Survey 2012 saw it ranked as the third-highest city for quality of life—though those seeking a New York in the South Pacific will be disappointed. Auckland is more get-up and go-outside than get-dressed-up and go-out. That said, most shops are open daily, central bars and a few nightclubs buzz well into the wee hours, especially Thursday through Saturday, and a mix of Māori, Pacific people, Asians, and Europeans contributes to the cultural milieu. Auckland has the world's largest single population of Pacific Islanders living outside their home countries, though many of them live outside the central parts of the city and in Manukau to the south. The Samoan language is the second most spoken in New Zealand. Most Pacific people came to New Zealand seeking a better life. When the plentiful, low-skilled work that attracted them dried up, the dream soured, and the population has suffered with poor health and education. Luckily, policies are now addressing that, and change is slowly coming. The Pacifica Festival in March is the region's biggest cultural event, attracting thousands to Western Springs. The annual Pacific Island Secondary Schools’ Competition, also in March, sees young Pacific Islander and Asian students compete in traditional dance, drumming, and singing. This event is open to the public.At the geographical center of Auckland city is the 1,082-foot Sky Tower, a convenient landmark for those exploring on foot and some say a visible sign of the city's naked aspiration. It has earned nicknames like the Needle and the Big Penis—a counterpoint to a poem by acclaimed New Zealand poet James K. Baxter, which refers to Rangitoto Island as a clitoris in the harbor.The Waitemata Harbour has become better known since New Zealand staged its first defense of the America's Cup in 2000 and the successful Louis Vuitton Pacific Series in early 2009. The first regatta saw major redevelopment of the waterfront. The area, where many of the city's most popular bars, cafés, and restaurants are located, is now known as Viaduct Basin or, more commonly, the Viaduct. A recent expansion has created another area, Wynyard Quarter, which is slowly adding restaurants.These days, Auckland is still considered too bold and brash for its own good by many Kiwis who live "south of the Bombay Hills," the geographical divide between Auckland and the rest of New Zealand (barring Northland). "Jafa," an acronym for "just another f—ing Aucklander," has entered the local lexicon; there's even a book out called Way of the Jafa: A Guide to Surviving Auckland and Aucklanders. A common complaint is that Auckland absorbs the wealth from the hard work of the rest of the country. Most Aucklanders, on the other hand, still try to shrug and see it as the parochial envy of those who live in small towns. But these internal identity squabbles aren't your problem. You can enjoy a well-made coffee in almost any café, or take a walk on a beach—knowing that within 30 minutes' driving time you could be cruising the spectacular harbor, playing a round at a public golf course, or even walking in subtropical forest while listening to the song of a native tûî bird.

DURATION
11 Nights
Norwegian Spirit
by Norwegian Cruise Line
FROM
Auckland, New Zealand
DEPARTURE
Feb 5, 2027
ARRIVAL AT
Sydney, New South Wales
ARRIVAL
Feb 16, 2027
LIFESTYLE
Accessible Cruising
Family
LGBTQ+ Friendly
Romantic Getaway

About this cruise

Experience laid-back luxury on Norwegian Spirit®, which has been renovated from bow to stern with the adult traveller in mind. Follow the sun instead of a timetable on this small, intimate ship where pampering and relaxation are always on deck. Feel rejuvenated with a morning in the Thermal Suite, then soak in fantastic vistas and the warm sunshine with your favourite beverage in hand at the adults-only Spice H2O. Get in the hot seat in the casino, roll into big laughs at the comedy club and enjoy mesmerising live performances. Plus, savouring every moment at sea is a breeze with our line up of delicious cuisine, from Italian at Onda by Scarpetta and steak at Cagney's to French dishes at Le Bistro and more.

Available dates

February 2027

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  • InsideFROM£1,907 pp
  • OceanviewFROM£2,395 pp
  • BalconyFROM£3,701 pp
  • SuiteFROM£7,198 pp
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Sushi

In the mood for sushi? Pull up a chair at this contemporary sushi bar for some traditional Japanese culinary bites.

Price Per Person: À la Carte

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Windows

One of our two Main Dining Rooms serving a variety of culinary delights with a contemporary flair.

Price Per Person: Complimentary

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Windows

One of our two Main Dining Rooms serving a variety of culinary delights with a contemporary flair.

Price Per Person: Complimentary

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Windows

One of our two Main Dining Rooms serving a variety of culinary delights with a contemporary flair.

Price Per Person: Complimentary

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Windows

One of our two Main Dining Rooms serving a variety of culinary delights with a contemporary flair.

Price Per Person: Complimentary

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The Local

The Local offers classic pub fare in a relaxed atmosphere. With popular dishes like the Reuben Sandwich and Fish n' Chips, The Local has all your favourite comfort foods. So try one of our beers or cocktails on tap and catch a game with us!

Price Per Person: Complimentary

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Onda by Scarpetta

Onda, or "wave" in Italian, brings the charm and effortless elegance of its critically acclaimed sister restaurant, Scarpetta, to sea. Uncork your favourite bottle of wine and let la dolce vita (the good life) flow. Indulge in a modern Italian culinary experience from Scarpetta's signature pastas like the famous Spaghetti Tomato & Basil to unique, mouthwatering seafood creations. And leave room for dessert. Sharing is optional.

Price Per Person: Charges Apply

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Norwegian Spirit

Norwegian Cruise Line

FROM

£1,907 pp

  • What's included?
  • The below amenities and services are included in your selected cruise fare. By choosing a promotion during the booking process you may be entitled to additional amenities or services, depending on the particular offer.

    Base Included Services

    • Accommodation
    • Transportation to some of the most beautiful places on earth via cruise ship
    • Dedicated Kids & Teen (ages 3-17) programming & spaces during at sea days until 10:30 pm and from departure until 10:30 pm during port days
    • Meals in one of many complimentary dining venues
    • 24-hour Dining venue (on select ships)
    • Room service menu items (convenience charge may apply)
    • Outdoor Buffet (on select ships)
    • Pool Bar and Grill (on select ships)
    • Coffee Bar (regular coffee and pastries included, speciality coffees at nominal extra charge)
    • Iced Tea, some juices in the buffet (for breakfast), regular coffee, tea and ice water
    • All entertainment onboard (with the exception of dinner and lunch theatre entertainment)
    • Art Auctions
    • Poolside activities
    • Access to fitness facilities
    • Select onboard presentations
    • Sports Court activities
    • Use of outdoor pools and hot tubs
    • In-stateroom TV programming (except for on-demand movies)
    • Phone calls onboard the ship (stateroom to stateroom)
    • Use of private Studio Lounge if staying in Studio accommodations on Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Epic, Pride of America, Norwegian Getaway and Norwegian Escape
    • Suite Guests receive additional amenities, based on the category of accommodation
    • Taxes, fees and port expenses

    Guests have the option to upgrade to "More at Sea" to get:

    • Premium Beverage Package
    • Up to 5 Specialty Dining experiences
    • £50 Shore Excursion Credit per port per stateroom
    • Wi-Fi Package
    • 3rd & 4th Guests sail for taxes only

    Not Included

    • Flights & Transfers
    • Service Charges/Gratuities
    • Additional costs associated with More At Sea optional package selections
    • Meals in Speciality Restaurants (unless included in a package)
    • Alcoholic Beverages {unless included in a package}
    • Drinks from the mini bar, sodas and some other non-alcoholic beverages, specialty coffees and bottled water
    • Spa and Salon Services
    • Exercise classes
    • Casino
    • Dining Entertainment
    • Shore Excursions
    • Photography
    • Internet Access (unless included in a package)
    • Baby Sitting Services
    • Speciality Onboard Seminars
    • Art purchases
    • Gift shop purchases
    • Video Arcade
    • Phone calls off the ship
    • Wi/Fi & Satellite connection for tablets, phones/mobile devices (unless included in a package)
    • Laundry Services
    • Use of the Medical Centre
    • Convenience Charge for Room Service (does not apply to The Haven and Norwegian Suites)
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