Cruise from Australia.
Ah! A cruise from Australia, there's nothing quite like it and if you decide to go cruising from Australia you’re in for a real treat. As well as being a continent Australia is also an island and is therefore a great cruise destination for anyone looking for a longer, more exotic cruise. Whether you like to spend your days sitting up on the deck quietly enjoying the sunshine or really getting involved in all of the daytime activities that your cruise from Australia liner has to offer, there's something here just for you. "After hours" you can dine in style, spend your time at the bar chatting with your new found friends, perhaps take a romantic stroll around the deck of your ship, hand in hand with someone special, or maybe you'd just enjoy dancing the night away. Whatever turns you on you'll find it on one of our luxury cruise from Australia liners.
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If you’re planning to cruise from Australia, don't overlook New Zealand, a smaller island nation, also in the South Pacific, that has some wonderful treats for you to enjoy. Some cruises visit both Australia and New Zealand, but both countries certainly deserve more of your time than just a few days! The history of Australia and New Zealand and their distance from most of the rest of the world has given the area a certain mystique and made it a "must see" on every travel lover's list. One of the most popular cruise destinations in Australia is the Western Australia coast. Areas like The Kimberley and Pilbara region, the Abrolhos Islands, Rottnest Island, and The Ningaloo Reef are included in this region, and are frequently travelled by cruise ships such as North Star Cruises', the True North. This multi-million dollar ship was designed with the expedition traveller in mind, and caters to both travellers’ expensive taste and their love for nature. The True North even includes its own helicopter and has a "no shoes" policy onboard to protect the floors. Now that's class!
Of course, there are tourist sites in Australia and New Zealand that are not accessible directly from your cruise ship, but cruise lines offer pre or post cruise add-ons to capture a trip to the outback, the The Great Barrier Reef or to see some of the wonderful natural sites in New Zealand. While most cruise travellers enjoy the offered excursions, it is important to remember that most of your time will be spent aboard ship therefore, it is important to make sure that your accommodations and ship surroundings are comfortable, not that you would expect anything less but some have been disappointed, and that there are activities onboard that you would find entertaining. A great magic show or funny comedian could serve as your saving grace if there is a change in your itinerary or cancellation altogether.         Search by Cruise Destination -- Lowest Cruise Prices, GUARANTEED Purchasing travel insurance is also a great way to guard against any cancellations that may occur while you are cruising from Australia and having travel insurance is a great way to ease your mind while taking in the tropical and exotic Australian scenery. Because of its location, Australia is a land of plants and animals seen nowhere else in the world. Who doesn't think of koala bears and kangaroos in connection with Australia? This isolation from the more populated continents makes a cruise from Australia and New Zealand even more intriguing. You probably won't see any kangaroos from a cruise ship, but that shouldn't keep you from choosing to cruise to this intriguing continent. Cruise lines have discovered that many cruise lovers want to cruise from Australia, and many people have the time off from North America or Europe to holiday in Australia and New Zealand. A lot of cruises to Australia are in the autumn and winter months (for those coming from the northern hemisphere) and since the seasons are the wrong way up (yup, it’s spring and summer down here), it's perfect weather for cruising. Some cruise lines base one ship in Australia for the prime cruising season, and leave it there until it is time to reposition to another part of the world in March.
Most cruise lines will have cruises that both embark and disembark in the nearly 30 different ports that you can cruise from in Australia and most cruise itineraries range from 10 to 24 days. Another cruise option for you to consider when you’re cruising to Australia is a small ship cruise line that stays in Australia year-round. Perhaps it will be easier and more convenient for you to fly to Australia and start you cruise directly from here. Captain Cook's Cruises has several options for cruises that range from 3 to 7 days. This small ship line has ships that go to the Great Barrier Reef and Fiji and Captain Cook's also has a paddle wheeler that cruises the Murray River. P&O Australia also has ships that cruise Australia all year round. One more thing, the exchange rate for American dollars is better than in Europe and for Euros is better than in the USA.         Search by Cruise Destination -- Lowest Cruise Prices, GUARANTEED With all of these options, what's your excuse? (Or as we “famously”? say in Oz “Where the bloody hell are you?) Come, cruise to Australia soon and most of all……….enjoy, John.
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