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Eastern Australia

Cruise, Flights, Hotels, Visits, Transfers, Spanish-speaking Assistant Guide





What will this trip include?

November 27 2026 - 14 days
  • Round-trip flights from Madrid, Barcelona or Lisbon
  • 3 nights in a 5* hotel in Sydney
  • Sydney visits, Opera House and Blue Mountains
  • 10-day cruise aboard the Grand Princess
  • Transfers during the trip
  • Spanish-speaking assistant guide

In addition, you can book the Optional Excursions in Spanish from Mundomar Cruises to fully immerse yourself in the destination. Don't miss it!

This program may change at any time or be canceled without prior notice

What does my cruise include?

Grand Princess
  • Breakfast, lunch, dinner and meals at any time.
  • Iced tea, lemonade, unbottled water, varieties of tea and coffee.
  • Full cabin
  • Entertainment and endless activities throughout the day and at night.
  • Pools, lounges, spa, casino, gym, disco, outdoor cinema and much more.
With Princess you will enjoy a comfortable, complete trip full of unique experiences to enjoy.


history

History

The history of Australia and New Zealand goes back thousands of years, when the native peoples, the Australian aborigines and the Maori in New Zealand, inhabited these lands. In the 18th century, both territories were explored by Europeans, and in 1788 Australia became a British penal colony. New Zealand was colonized later, in the 19th century, which led to tensions with the Maori and the Land Wars. Both nations achieved self-government in the 20th century, and developed as multicultural societies. Today, Australia and New Zealand are known for their rich indigenous culture, their colonial history and their prominent role in global politics and economy.

food

Food

The food in Australia and New Zealand reflects a fusion of indigenous, British and Asian influences. In Australia, dishes like the "barbie" (barbacoa) With meats like kangaroo or lamb are iconic, along with vegemite, a traditional salty paste. Seafood, especially on the coast, is also popular. In New Zealand, the "hangi" is a traditional Maori method of cooking food underground, while roast lamb and fresh seafood stand out in the local cuisine. Both nations value fresh and natural ingredients, creating a varied cuisine that combines international flavors with unique local products.

the most visited ports

The most outstanding ports

On a cruise through Australia and New Zealand, you can explore iconic destinations such as:


- Sydney, with its famous harbor and the iconic Opera House, perfect for enjoying spectacular views

.- Auckland, known for its vibrant urban life and proximity to beautiful islands and beaches.
- Hobart, in Tasmania, offers a mix of colonial history and stunning nature
- Milford Sound, in New Zealand, fascinates with its majestic fjords and spectacular waterfalls.
- The Great Barrier Reef, in Australia, stands out for its amazing marine biodiversity and diving opportunities
.- Wellington, with its unique architecture and mountainous landscapes, is ideal for movie and nature lovers.


Each destination offers an unforgettable experience in the South Pacific.

climate

Climate

The climate of Australia varies from tropical in the north to temperate in the south, while New Zealand has a mostly temperate climate. Summer, from December to February, is ideal for exploring. Bring sunscreen, light clothing, and a jacket for cool nights or weather changes.

Currency

Currency

In Australia, the currency is the Australian dollar (AUD), and in New Zealand, the New Zealand dollar (NZD). Credit and debit cards, such as Visa and Mastercard, are widely accepted in both countries. However, it is advisable to carry some cash for local markets or rural areas. ATMs are accessible in major cities, and contactless transactions are common in urban establishments.

Curiosities

Curiosities

- 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 harbour 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 harbour 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 harbour 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 along the famous Milford Track, enjoying epic landscapes that look like they came out of a movie.


- The Great Barrier Reef, Australia: Although not a harbour itself, the Great Barrier Reef can be visited from harbours 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.


- Auckland Harbour, "The City of Sails": owes its name to the great number of vessels in its harbour. Tourists can enjoy harbour 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.