Expedition to New Zealand's Subantarctic Islands
Highlights
- Explore predator-free sanctuaries like Ulva Island, where rare native birds and untouched podocarp forests thrive in serene isolation.
- Sail through Fiordland’s majestic UNESCO fjords—Dusky, Doubtful, and Milford—encountering seals, penguins, waterfalls, and soaring alpine walls.
- Witness staggering biodiversity on Macquarie, the Snares, and the Auckland Islands, home to millions of seabirds, megaherbs, sea lions, and endemic species.
Set out from Dunedin on an extraordinary voyage deep into New Zealand’s Subantarctic Islands—some of the planet’s most remote, wildlife-rich, and fiercely protected natural sanctuaries. Each island group reveals a different chapter of Earth’s ecological story, from ancient podocarp forests and megaherb meadows to colossal seabird colonies unmatched anywhere else on the globe.
This itinerary, sailing at the height of the Southern Hemisphere summer, brings warmer days, vibrant wildflowers, and peak wildlife activity. It’s a rare chance to witness species that exist nowhere else: yellow-eyed penguins on Enderby, Snares crested penguins crowding rugged shores, and albatrosses soaring over windswept cliffs. Zodiac cruises provide intimate encounters with fur seals, elephant seals, and millions of nesting seabirds that transform these islands into a living symphony.
As you glide through Fiordland’s UNESCO-listed fjords—Dusky, Doubtful, and Milford—sheer granite walls, veiled waterfalls, and glacier-carved passages evoke the awe once felt by early explorers like James Cook. Days at sea offer restorative interludes: expert lectures deepen your understanding of these rare ecosystems, while open-deck viewing invites surprising sightings of marine life.
Landing on select islands and exploring others by Zodiac, you’ll feel the exhilaration of visiting places seldom seen by humankind—lands protected so fiercely that many remain entirely untouched. Expect a profound sense of privilege and wonder, the kind that lingers long after you’ve returned home.
This voyage is ideal for passionate wildlife lovers, photographers, birders, adventurers, and travelers who seek truly off-the-map experiences—journeys defined not by crow...
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About the Expedition to New Zealand's Subantarctic Islands
Set out from Dunedin on an extraordinary voyage deep into New Zealand’s Subantarctic Islands—some of the planet’s most remote, wildlife-rich, and fiercely protected natural sanctuaries. Each island group reveals a different chapter of Earth’s ecological story, from ancient podocarp forests and megaherb meadows to colossal seabird colonies unmatched anywhere else on the globe.
This itinerary, sailing at the height of the Southern Hemisphere summer, brings warmer days, vibrant wildflowers, and peak wildlife activity. It’s a rare chance to witness species that exist nowhere else: yellow-eyed penguins on Enderby, Snares crested penguins crowding rugged shores, and albatrosses soaring over windswept cliffs. Zodiac cruises provide intimate encounters with fur seals, elephant seals, and millions of nesting seabirds that transform these islands into a living symphony.
As you glide through Fiordland’s UNESCO-listed fjords—Dusky, Doubtful, and Milford—sheer granite walls, veiled waterfalls, and glacier-carved passages evoke the awe once felt by early explorers like James Cook. Days at sea offer restorative interludes: expert lectures deepen your understanding of these rare ecosystems, while open-deck viewing invites surprising sightings of marine life.
Landing on select islands and exploring others by Zodiac, you’ll feel the exhilaration of visiting places seldom seen by humankind—lands protected so fiercely that many remain entirely untouched. Expect a profound sense of privilege and wonder, the kind that lingers long after you’ve returned home.
This voyage is ideal for passionate wildlife lovers, photographers, birders, adventurers, and travelers who seek truly off-the-map experiences—journeys defined not by crowds, but by discovery, connection, and the thrill of the far-flung wild.
Itinerary
Dunedin
Dunedin is New Zealand’s oldest city and is often referred to as the Edinburgh of New Zealand. This city of the south, wears its Scottish heritage with pride. The city contains some of the best preserved Victorian and Edwardian architecture in the Southern Hemisphere. The Silverpeaks hinterland to the North West provides a picturesque backdrop and The Otago Peninsula, which lies within the city boundaries, has internationally renowned wildlife reserves, including the only mainland breeding colony of Northern Royal Albatross.
Ulva Island
Dusky Sound
Doubtful Sound
Milford Sound
The Snares
Enderby Island, Auckland
Musgrave Inlet, Auckland
At Sea
Macquarie Island
At Sea
Campbell Island
At Sea
Antipodes Islands
At Sea
Dunedin
What's Included
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Full board from arrival to departure day
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High-end gastronomy in all restaurants
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All beverages in restaurants, bars, and minibars. All drinks are included² (a selection of champagnes, wines and spirits, beers, cocktails, water, soft drinks, hot beverages)
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24-hour room service
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Butler service for certain suites*
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Unlimited internet access onboard
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Evening events, shows, and other entertainment
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Access to the fitness area and hammam or sauna, depending on the ship
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All port and security charges
What's Excluded
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Mandatory travel insurance
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Included activities may vary depending on the type of exploration: Timeless Voyages: One included excursion⁴ per person, per day, and per port, led by local guides (monument visits, local product tastings, etc.)
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Included activities may vary depending on the type of exploration: Discovery Voyages: One included activity per person, per day, and per port, which may be either an included excursion⁴ led by local guides or an included activity supervised by naturalist guides
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Included activities may vary depending on the type of exploration: Expedition Voyages: One included activity per person, per day, and per port, supervised by naturalist guides (hiking, Zodiac outings, etc.) Exclusive stopovers with limited or no infrastructure will be offered for self-exploration. Passengers will thus be free to explore the area and enjoy independent activities (beach swimming, shopping, dining, shows, etc.)
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Lectures by our naturalist guides or destination experts (excluding Sea Voyages)
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Non-motorized water sports (excluding diving), such as kayaking on the Le Commandant Charcot or stand-up paddleboarding depending on the ship, subject to weather and safety conditions, local authorizations, and the Captain's approval
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National park and protected area fees
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Accompaniment by a team of naturalist guides only on Expedition and Discovery cruises; on land or, depending on the destination, during Zodiac outings and/or landings