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Trip Code: NZHEUF
DIFFICULTY RATING: 2 (light adventure)
Start: Queenstown, New Zealand
Finish: Queenstown, New Zealand
SHIP: Heritage Adventurer
New Zealand and Subantarctic Islands
03/01/2025, 27/12/2025
All Meals Onboard the Ship
Group transfers from Bluff port to Invercargill or Queenstown airport
Cabin on board ship
Daily Excursions, Zodiac Cruising, Onboard Expert Lectures & Briefings by the Experienced Expedition Team
NOTE: Itinerary is subject to change depending on government regulations, weather & ice conditions
Explore the remote corners of New Zealand and the Sub Antarctic islands on this incredible 6 day voyage. On board the Heritage Adventurer you will discover the raw wildlife of Stewart and Ulva Islands before exploring the majestic Fiordland. Stewart and Ulva Islands are home to a unique array of birdlife including bellbirds, Tomtit, Rifleman, Saddlebacks and the Stewart Island Brown Kiwi. Here you will have the opportunity to hear incredible native bird songs and see pristine golden sandy beaches.
As you cruise the western parts of New Zealand's south island you will soon be exposed to the grand scenery of Fiordland. Complete with remote, ice-carved mountains, winding fiords and woodland forests, these are some of the most pristine landscapes on Earth. Zodiac cruise among the glittering waterways and search for unique wildlife including New Zealand fur seals, Dusky dolphins and elusive bird species.
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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.
Today we enjoy breakfast in the hotel restaurant before departing for the Port of Bluff and Stewart Island before embarking your ship. New Zealand’s third island is well off the usual beaten tourist track. It is a wonderfully tranquil place and with 85 per cent of the island designated national park, the scenery of untouched bushland is stunning. Despite its small stature on most maps, Stewart Island has 700-kilometres of coastline so there is much to explore and experience here. Enjoy the impressive bird song as we explore Ulva Island, rich in history and wildlife, which has been predator-free since 1997. Some of the wildlife you may get to see while walking its tracks and exploring Boulder and West End Beaches, Post Office Bay and Sydney Cove include Stewart Island Robin, Stewart Island Weka, South Island Kaka, Kereru (wood pigeon), Mohua (yellowhead), Red-crowned Parakeet, Fantail, Bellbird and Tui. There are many more species that may also be seen, our knowledgeable expedition guides will be listening for bird calls and keeping a close watch in overhead canopies and the surrounding shrubs to identify further species. In Paterson Inlet visit the historic Norwegian whaling station in Prices Inlet and Kaipipi Bay, where from 1923 and 1933 the Ross Sea Whaling Company of Sandefjord, Norway ran a repair base where chaser boats were serviced in preparation for the Antarctic summer. Discover quirky town centre Oban in Halfmoon Bay where a drink with a view can be enjoyed at the historic and iconic South Sea Hotel.
We have three days to explore the incredible wilderness of fiords in the south-west corner of the South Island. This is an area rich in history, majestic scenery and abundant in wildlife. Fiordland was well known to local Maori people, with the demi-god Tu-teraki-whanoa being said to have used his adze, Te Hamo, to carve out the region’s fiords. Captain Cook and his crew landed here on HMS Resolution in 1773, they were the first Europeans to visit Fiordland, subsequently spending five weeks in Dusky Sound. Cook’s records of his discovery and maps attracted sealers and whalers not long after who then formed the first European settlements of New Zealand, historically this region is very important and shaped the future of the country. Fiordland’s coast is only accessible by sea, making it the most remote region of New Zealand’s mainland. Waterfalls, streams, rivers and fiords are enveloped with misty veils that come and go, revealing steep gradients of mountain peaks and sheltered valleys. A rugged terrain, the thickly forested floors are covered with ferns, lichens and mosses. Bottlenose Dolphins, Fiordland Crested Penguins and Little Penguins are all residents of the fiords; during our time here we will look out for them. Our schedule gives us the flexibility to visit as much as possible, areas we plan to visit during our time in Fiordland include Doubtful Sound, Dusky Sound and Acheron Passage, Astronomer’s Point and Pickersgill Harbour. Our final plan will be determined by the weather. The Captain and Expedition Leader will work hard to make the best use of our time in this incredible region of New Zealand, including areas that even few New Zealanders have visited. The isolation of Fiordland has been beneficial because its beauty remains unspoiled and its historic sites undisturbed. On the evening of Day 5 we will enjoy a celebratory dinner with newfound friends and reflect on a wealth of new experiences from our adventure.
Early this morning we will arrive in the Port of Bluff. After a final breakfast we bid farewell to our fellow voyagers and take a complimentary coach transfer to either Invercargill or Queenstown Airports. In case of unexpected delays due to weather and/or port operations we ask you not to book any onward travel until after midday from Invercargill and after 3pm from Queenstown. Note: During our voyage, circumstances may make it necessary or desirable to deviate from the proposed itinerary. This can include poor weather and opportunities for making unplanned excursions. Your Expedition Leader will keep you fully informed.
The Heritage Adventurer is a true expedition vessel of exceptional quality and design. Built in 1991, this 140-guest expedition vessel was purpose built for polar expeditions. Combining a high passenger ship ice class rating (1A Super) and a rich expedition history including most of the northern and southern Arctic and Antarctic, the Adventurer superimposes the notion of a truly tried and tested expedition vessel. Each voyage on board the Adventurer is entirely unique. Your expedition crew will meticulously plan and design each exploration in true expedition style. A fleet of 14 zodiacs ensures that every guest can maximise their expedition experience once on board. Guests will enjoy a personalised experience on one of the industry’s most iconic polar vessels. Well-appointed ship ideally suited to expeditions Complete with stylish accommodations, two restaurants and a bar and lounge area guests will find a number of avenues for relaxation. Furthermore, the ship's Open Bridge policy means that guests will be able to first-hand experience the expedition experience from the eyes and shared experiences of the captain and crew. Exploration is the top focus Having held records for the most northern and southern Arctic and Antarctic navigations, and for traversing both the Northwest and Northeast Passages, the purpose-built Heritage Adventurer was built in Finland for the purpose of Antarctic and Arctic expeditions. Luxury amenities After a day of exploration, guests can relax in the heated outdoor swimming pool or one of two Jacuzzis on the rear deck. For the more active, hit the gym before unwinding in the sauna. Guests can also enrich their knowledge at the Citizen Science Centre and then indulge in culinary delights at one of two restaurants. Passengers can also simply relax in comfort across multiple observation areas, admiring wildlife or breathtaking landscapes. In addition to its advanced features, the Douglas Mawson offers an array of amenities helping to connect fellow travellers, enhancing the floating base camp experience. Inviting onboard amenities A host of guest lectures from botanists, naturalists, historians and experts will be shown in the ships Presentation Theatre or guests may simply choose to unwind in the library, heated saltwater pool, sauna room, gym or enclosed hot tub. Comfortable rooms Spacious cabins and suites, with large picture windows or portholes, are all outer facing. This means all guests can enjoy Antarctic views as they travel, with room configurations flexible to suit triples, twins, singles, or couples. WHY WE LOVE THE HERITAGE ADVENTURER
Ice Class:
Length: 124m
Breadth: 18mMax
Draft: Cruising
Speed: 15 Knots
Electricity: Passenger
Capacity:140
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We believe that appropriate accommodation should add to the authentic travel experience, as well as providing utmost enjoyment. For that reason our accommodation is scrutinised by our staff on the ground frequently, ensuring the properties adhere to our high standards. This key will help you understand the levels of accommodation available on this tour.
Comfortable properties with dependable facilities and service.
Comfortable properties with dependable facilities and service.
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Departing | Ending | Duration |
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03 Jan 2025 | 08 Jan 2025 | 6 |
27 Dec 2025 | 01 Jan 2026 | 6 |
From CAD 43,854
Prices are based on per person, twin share* (unless otherwise stated for triple/quad cabins)
Prices are correct at time of publishing but are subject to change at any time.
Itinerary is subject to change depending on government regulations, weather and ice conditions
Cabin accommodation on board ship
All meals whilst on board
Guiding and lectures by experienced expedition crew
All scheduled landings and excursions by zodiac
All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges
International flights
Airport transfers, taxes and excess baggage charges unless specified
Meals other than those specified in the pre-departure information
Pre or post cruise travel expenses
Any optional activities not mentioned in itinerary
Visa and reciprocity fees (if applicable)
Travel insurance
All items of a personal nature
Laundry and drinks
Customary gratuities for staff and expedition crew
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FROM PRICE
Based on 03 Jan 2025 & 27 Dec 25 Departures
Main Deck Triple Cabin
Pricing and Availability last updated 1 Oct 24