Beyond Fiordland: New Zealand's Wildest Islands
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- Explore the wildlife-rich Subantarctic Islands—home to sea lions, Royal Albatrosses, rare penguins & endemic parrots.
- Cruise Fiordland’s misty fjords—towering cliffs, hidden inlets & waterfalls in a wild realm few New Zealanders ever see.
- Explore predator-free Ulva Island & Zodiac cruise The Snares, where cliffs teem with seabirds in staggering numbers.
Embark on a 12-day expedition into New Zealand’s seldom-seen southern wilderness—where windswept Subantarctic Islands collide with the towering drama of Fiordland’s ancient fjords. Departing from Queenstown, your journey by sea brings you face to face with some of the most ecologically rich and geologically fascinating regions in the Southern Hemisphere—accessible only by expedition ship and protected by some of the strictest conservation laws in the world.
The voyage begins with the Subantarctic Islands—UNESCO-listed and celebrated for their astonishing biodiversity. On predator-free Campbell and Enderby Islands, walk among Southern Royal Albatrosses and Hooker’s Sea Lions, and marvel at blooming megaherbs that paint the landscape with surreal color. Zodiac cruise the forested shores of The Snares, where tens of thousands of seabirds—including endemic Snares Crested Penguins—nest in dense colonies above wave-battered cliffs. Every island brings a new chapter of ecological recovery and rediscovery, from the flightless teal of Campbell Island to the songbird-filled canopies of Ulva Island.
As your ship heads north, you’ll explore the untouched fjords of Fiordland, New Zealand’s most remote mainland region. Here, waterfalls cascade down moss-laden cliffs, while Bottlenose Dolphins, Fiordland Crested Penguins, and rare seabirds thrive in pristine waters. With multiple days to explore Doubtful and Dusky Sounds, Zodiac excursions, interpretive hikes, and optional helicopter flights offer unparalleled access to this cinematic landscape where Captain Cook once anchored.
This voyage is only possible during the Austral summer, when calm seas and extended daylight hours unlock access to these far-flung wonders. On board, naturalist lectures and informal wildlife viewing deepen your understanding of the region’s unique ecology and rich human history—from wartime coastwatchers and castaways to ancient Māori legends.
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About the Beyond Fiordland: New Zealand's Wildest Islands
Embark on a 12-day expedition into New Zealand’s seldom-seen southern wilderness—where windswept Subantarctic Islands collide with the towering drama of Fiordland’s ancient fjords. Departing from Queenstown, your journey by sea brings you face to face with some of the most ecologically rich and geologically fascinating regions in the Southern Hemisphere—accessible only by expedition ship and protected by some of the strictest conservation laws in the world.
The voyage begins with the Subantarctic Islands—UNESCO-listed and celebrated for their astonishing biodiversity. On predator-free Campbell and Enderby Islands, walk among Southern Royal Albatrosses and Hooker’s Sea Lions, and marvel at blooming megaherbs that paint the landscape with surreal color. Zodiac cruise the forested shores of The Snares, where tens of thousands of seabirds—including endemic Snares Crested Penguins—nest in dense colonies above wave-battered cliffs. Every island brings a new chapter of ecological recovery and rediscovery, from the flightless teal of Campbell Island to the songbird-filled canopies of Ulva Island.
As your ship heads north, you’ll explore the untouched fjords of Fiordland, New Zealand’s most remote mainland region. Here, waterfalls cascade down moss-laden cliffs, while Bottlenose Dolphins, Fiordland Crested Penguins, and rare seabirds thrive in pristine waters. With multiple days to explore Doubtful and Dusky Sounds, Zodiac excursions, interpretive hikes, and optional helicopter flights offer unparalleled access to this cinematic landscape where Captain Cook once anchored.
This voyage is only possible during the Austral summer, when calm seas and extended daylight hours unlock access to these far-flung wonders. On board, naturalist lectures and informal wildlife viewing deepen your understanding of the region’s unique ecology and rich human history—from wartime coastwatchers and castaways to ancient Māori legends.
Designed for wildlife enthusiasts, keen birders, photographers, and curious adventurers, this journey offers a profound connection with nature, a rare perspective on one of the world’s last wild sanctuaries, and the thrill of venturing to places few have the privilege to explore. By the end of the voyage, you won’t just have travelled—you’ll have touched the living heart of New Zealand’s wild south.
Itinerario día a día
Queenstown
Guests should make their way to the designated hotel where we will spend the first night of the expedition. This evening there will be an informal get-together at the hotel for dinner; an excellent opportunity to meet fellow adventurers on your voyage and some of our expedition team.
Puerto de Bluff
En el mar
Isla Campbell
Auckland Islands - Carnley Harbour
Auckland Islands – Enderby Island
The Snores - North East Island
Stewart Island – Paterson Inlet/Ulva Island
Fiordland
Invercargill/Queenstown
Mapa de la ruta
Qué está incluido
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Pre/post cruise transfers.
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One night hotel accommodation in a twin share room (incl. dinner/breakfast).
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All on board ship accommodation with meals, house beer, wine and soft drinks with lunch and dinner and all expedition shore excursions.
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Programme of lectures by noted naturalists.
Qué está excluido
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Seguro obligatorio de viaje
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Visados
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All items of a personal nature, laundry, drinks, gratuities, helicopter transfer
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Vuelos internacionales/nacionales