Royal Caribbean Australia & New Zealand Cruises in Australia/New Zealand
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Please quote code 62161 in all correspondence.
- Accommodation: Cruise liner
- Board basis: Full board
Facilities available
Facilities available for hire
Description
Royal Caribbean cruise holidays include meals and activities onboard, plus you get to wake up in a different place each day. Royal Caribbean want everyone to have the trip of a lifetime, which is why we've always gone the extra mile to make sure our ships have the right facilities. For example, we've designed all public doors and entrances to be accessible to wheelchairs, we offer wheelchair accessible staterooms that have been adapted with special features, and we've included Braille signage around the ships.AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND 10, 14 & 17 NIGHT CRUISES
Check out the surfers on Bondi Beach, go native on Willis Island or venture further to see lush rainforests and unique landscapes teeming with wildlife in New Zealand. There’s no better way to explore the unforgettable sights Down-Under than on a Royal Caribbean International cruise.
AIRLIE BEACH, QUEENSLAND
As the major hub for trips out to the Whitsunday Islands on the Great Barrier Reef, Airlie Beach is popular with tourists as well as the locals. This small but pretty, tree-lined beach offers something for everyone; adventure, action, comfort and relaxation.
BAY OF ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
Located in the Northland region of the North Island, the Bay of Islands in New Zealand is not only internationally renowned for its big game fishing but also for its beauty and spectacular scenery. This 16km wide inlet, consisting of 144 islands, is home to penguins, whales and dolphins.
PORT MORESBY, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Port Moresby is the largest city of Papua New Guinea and is located on the shores of the Gulf of Papua. Surrounded by dairy farms and rubber plantations, why not take the opportunity to explore the botanical gardens in search of the ‘birds of paradise’.
BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND
Australia’s third largest city offers a laid-back and chilled vibe. Spend your time browsing the world-class art galleries, indulge in the café culture, spend the day sunbathing at SouthBank or partake in an outdoor adventure.
Information last updated: 17/01/2015 21:47:45