Subantarctic Discovery Cruise
Tour Description
Embark on an unforgettable expedition cruise to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Sub-Antarctic Islands of Australia and New Zealand, where untamed wilderness and rich biodiversity await.
Discover the unique birdlife thriving on Stewart and Ulva Islands, from the elusive brown kiwi (southern tokoeka) to the curious, flightless weka. Stroll beneath the vibrant crimson blossoms of the flowering rātā, known as the ‘southern Christmas tree.’ Experience the awe-inspiring grandeur of Fiordland’s deep Sounds and explore the rugged coastline of the Snares Island by Zodiac, home to the rare Snares crested penguin and Buller’s albatross.
As we journey north, we may visit the remote Campbell Island, where scenic boardwalks wind through lush megaherb moors leading to the nesting grounds of the majestic southern royal albatross. On the Auckland Islands, wander through ancient rātā forests, spot endemic mollymawks, and uncover the captivating stories of sealers, settlers, and explorers who once ventured into this remarkable region.
Join us on this unforgettable adventure to one of the world’s most protected and remarkable regions!
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Explore the remote and seldom visited Sub Antarctic Islands, a sanctuary for millions of breeding albatross, penguins and seals.
Set foot on beaches crowded with harems of New Zealand (Hooker’s) sea lions, explore forests where rare yellow-eyed penguins can be found, and spot groovy looking royal penguins on Macquarie Island.
Experiencing the deep glacial sounds of Fiordland feels like stepping into a remote, untouched world—surrounded by towering fjords, lush forests, and wildlife. The peaceful atmosphere and stunning landscapes create a true sense of connection to nature.