Galapagos of the Southern Ocean Ex Hobart
Tour Description
Join us on this 13 day expedition cruise from Hobart, Australia into the remote Southern Ocean, where we visit the Sub Antarctic Islands of New Zealand and Australia: The Snares, Macquarie Island, Campbell Island and Auckland Islands
Long recognized for their rich biodiversity, the Subantarctic Islands lying to the south of New Zealand are UNESCO World Heritage sites. This places them in a select group of only 180 natural sites that have been designated as ‘the most important and significant natural habitats' on the planet. They are also afforded the highest conservation status and protection by the Australian and New Zealand governments and access to these islands is by permit only.
This expedition offers the unique chance to explore, photograph and understand these wonderful places in the company of some of the most knowledgeable and passionate guides. The name given to this voyage ‘Galapagos of the Southern Ocean' reflects the astounding natural biodiversity and the importance of these islands as a wildlife refuge.
The islands all lie in the cool temperate zone with a unique climate and are home to a vast array of wildlife including albatross, penguins, petrels, prions, shearwaters and marine mammals like sea lions, fur seals and elephant seals. The flora is equally fascinating; the majority of it being like the birds and endemic to these islands.
This expedition includes the option to join a sea kayaking excursion with an expert guide.
**Please note the 18 December 2024 departure is 12 days ex Queenstown, view more info here
Viva's Best Bits...
Nature lovers delight - opportunity to see endemic flora and fauna...including lots of penguins...species include King, Royal, Rockhopper, Gentoo & Snares penguins!
Bird lovers! Wandering Albatross, Royal Albatross, Black-browed Albatross, Light-mantled Sooty Albatross, Salvin’s Albatross, Grey-headed Albatross....and more
Encounter an array of wildlife from large seabirds including king penguins, prions, albatross to large sea mammals including sea lions, fur and elephant seals.