The February 18, 2028 cruise on the Seven Seas Splendor departs from Sydney, Australia. On this 16 Night Taniwha Tales (Sydney To Melbourne) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 13 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Seven Seas Splendor sets sail on Friday, Feb 18th and returns on Sunday, Mar 5th.
Seven Seas Splendor - February 18, 2028 - 16 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Feb 17th | Sydney, Australia |
2 | Feb 18th | At Sea |
3 | Feb 19th | At Sea |
4 | Feb 21st | Bay Of Islands, New Zealand |
5 | Feb 22nd | Auckland, New Zealand |
6 | Feb 23rd | Rotorua, New Zealand |
7 | Feb 23rd | At Sea |
8 | Feb 25th | Wellington, New Zealand |
9 | Feb 26th | Akaroa, New Zealand |
10 | Feb 27th | Timaru, New Zealand |
11 | Feb 28th | Port Chalmers (Dunedin), New Zealand |
12 | Feb 17th | Cruise Dusky Sound |
12 | Feb 17th | Cruise Milford Sound |
12 | Feb 17th | Cruise Doubtful Sound |
13 | Feb 29th | At Sea |
14 | Mar 1st | At Sea |
15 | Mar 3rd | Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
16 | Mar 3rd | At Sea |
17 | Mar 5th | Melbourne, Australia |
The Seven Seas Splendor sails on February 18, 2028 for a 16 Night Taniwha Tales (Sydney To Melbourne). The ship will depart the port of Sydney, Australia at 4:00 PM and will return to the port of Melbourne, Australia on Mar 5th at 6:00 AM. During the 19-day journey, the Seven Seas Splendor will visit 12 additional ports and will spend 6 days at sea.
Regent Seven Seas
The Seven Seas Splendor was built in 2020 and is among Regent Seven Seas's 5 ships in its fleet. The Seven Seas Splendor is included in the cruise line's Explorer class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Seven Seas Splendor vs all other Regent Seven Seas ships.
Say 'G'day' to one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Stroll along the world-famous Bondi and Watsons Beaches. Tour the Sydney Opera House on Bennelong Point, shop for Aboriginal art, or go on a photographic safari. This diverse land is home to crocodiles, koalas, emus, and, of course, kangaroos.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
The Bay of Islands is one of the most picturesque and popular holiday sites in New Zealand. It combines great fishing, diving, sailing and other watersports with some of New Zealand's most significant historic sites. One of the most popular attractions is the Hole in the Rock, off Cape Brett. You can take a boating trip through the hole in a huge rock outcrop. Also popular are dolphin swimming and diving trips to the sunken Rainbow Warrior wreck.
New Zealand's largest city is draped over seven volcanoes and wrapped around Waitemata Harbour (meaning "sea of sparkling waters" in Maori). Despite its British feel, it is the world's largest Polynesian city. Shop for Polynesian crafts on Queen Street, the main drag. Or from atop Mt. Eden, overlook the "City of Sails," which will host the America's Cup races in 2000.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand / Aotearoa. It is also the cultural, administrative and political center of the country. Two aspects of the city that will immediately strike any visitor are the sprawling harbour and the dramatic, hilly terrain. Everywhere you go, the sounds and smell of the ocean hang in the air, and green hills and valleys wrap you in a bear-hug embrace.
Akaoura Harbor is located on the shore of French Bay. The harbor itself was formed when the sea breached the erosion-enlarged crater of an ancient volcano. Unique in its French heritage, this charming little resort and fishing village offers much to do. Take a harbor cruise and see the myriad types of marine life through crystal-clear water. Sample the many fine shops, cafes, and restaurants.
Timaru is an attractive, safe coastal city situated on rolling hill country at the southern end of the Canterbury Plains. It has excellent sporting, cultural and recreational facilities and lies within two hours of Christchurch city and international airport.
The attractive, historic town and modern container port of Port Chalmers, on a tiny peninsula 12km from Dunedin, is worth a half-day trip for its magnificent harbour views offset by bush-covered hills, its fine nineteenth-century buildings and its thriving artistic community. The site was chosen in 1844 as the port to serve the proposed Scottish settlement of New Edinburgh, later called Dunedin. The first settlers arrived on the John Wickliffe in March 1848 and named the port after the Reverend Dr Thomas Chalmers.
Milford Sound is the most famous and accessible of the grand glacier carved fiords scattered along New Zealand's south western coast. Mountain peaks with sculptural, hanging valleys, send waterfalls cascading over sheer granite cliffs to the sea below. Boat trips on the Sound are a must and provide close up views of awe inspiring scenery.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Hobart is the state capital and the largest city in Tasmania. Perched on the southeast part of the island, Hobart offers many historic buildings, cultural events, and scenic views to delight visitors. The city is also a great base for day tours to Hastings Caves, Mount Field National Park, and the town of Richmond. The new Wrest Point Casino is Australia's first.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!