- Sydney Harbour, Australia: one of the most famous in the world, with its iconic Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Tourists can climb the bridge for stunning views or enjoy a ferry ride around the bay. The harbor also hosts the famous New Year's fireworks celebration.
- Wellington, the "Windy Capital": capital of New Zealand, is known as the "Windy Capital" due to its strong breezes. Its harbor is picturesque and features a charming waterfront promenade, ideal for exploring on foot. It is also famous for its film studios, where "The Lord of the Rings" was filmed.
- Tasmania: hosts 40% of Australia's protected areas, where tourists can explore national parks like Freycinet National Park and admire the incredible unique wildlife of the island, including the famous "Tasmanian devil," a carnivorous marsupial known for its fierce behavior and distinctive scream, which has become an iconic symbol of the region's endemic fauna.
- Milford Sound, New Zealand: a natural harbor in southwest New Zealand, it is considered one of the most beautiful places in the world. With its stunning fjords and waterfalls, tourists can take cruises on the water or hikes on the famous Milford Track, enjoying epic landscapes that seem taken from a movie.
- The Great Barrier Reef, Australia: Although it is not a port itself, the Great Barrier Reef can be visited from ports like Cairns. It is the largest coral reef in the world and a natural wonder. Tourists can dive or snorkel to see an incredible diversity of marine life, including tropical fish and turtles.
- Port of Auckland, "The City of Sails": it owes its name to the large number of boats in its harbor. Tourists can enjoy harbor cruises, visit the nearby Rangitoto volcano or explore the city's vibrant food scene.
These curiosities highlight the diversity and beauty offered by the ports and cities of Australia and New Zealand, making them fascinating destinations for travelers.