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New York, USA
25 February 11 March 30 March
Rabaul, Papua New Guinea Adelaide, Australia St Helena,
United Kingdom
Snap the incomparable views across cloud- The ‘City of Churches’ is also a city of nature,
cloaked volcanoes from Mount Tavurvur, with its green parks, flowing rivers and nearby
Remote and rugged, this emerald isle boasts a
admire the bizarre ‘bubbling beach’ and meet Barossa Valley, whose vineyards account for a
quaint single-street capital and is famed for
welcoming Matupit villagers. third of the country’s wine.
Longwood House, where Napoleon lived his
final years in exile.
28 February 14 March
Whitsunday Islands, Perth (from Fremantle),
3 April
Australia Australia Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
This sprinkling of 74 verdant isles, fringed by Admire the colonial buildings around Sense the Brazilian joie de vivre along
white sands and turquoise skies present a Fremantle or in sun-kissed Perth, with its Town Ipanema or Copacabana beach, before
vision of immense beauty beside the vast Hall and Mint, backed magnificently by the standing by the Statue of Christ the Redeemer
natural wonder that is the Great Barrier Reef. distant peaks of the Darling Ranges. to appreciate just how beautiful the city is.
4 March 20 March 9 April
Auckland, New Zealand Port Louis, Mauritius Barbados
Witness Maori artefacts and cultural On this friendly Indian Ocean gem, head for Welcome to ‘Little England’, where a taste of
performances at the awesome Auckland Pamplemousses Botanical Gardens, abloom home is infused with the joyful Caribbean
Museum, or gaze across Waitemata Harbour, with spices, rustling palms, lotuses and the spirit, grilled flying fish, tuneful ‘tuk’ bands,
whose name is Maori for ‘sea of sparkling waters’. magnificent Giant Amazon Water Lily. fragrant orchids and platinum sands.
5 March 23 March 12 April
Bay of Islands, New Zealand Durban, South Africa Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Here, in 1840, modern New Zealand was born Head to the ‘Golden Mile’ of beach and its Bonnet House is South Florida at its serene
with the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi; its vibrant promenade, buzzing with brightly best. Built in the 1920s, this plantation-style
lush forests, pristine beaches and iridescent painted rickshaws and brimming with hand- estate resounds with calls of resident birds and
waters have changed little since. woven baskets and intricate beadwork. monkeys amidst leafy glades.
7-8 March 25-26 March 15 April
Sydney, Australia
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Cape Town, South Africa
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New York, New York
Drop by the Opera House, Harbour Bridge and View the captivating city from atop Table Pack in those iconic Manhattan experiences:
Bondi Beach. Browse the historic Rocks District Mountain, head to the modern Waterfront, Fifth Avenue stores, Grand Central Station,
and Queen Victoria Building, then ascend visit historic Robben Island, or venture into MoMA, Times Square, Central Park or
Sydney Tower for an awe-inspiring perspective. the surrounding expanse of its winelands. surveying all from the Empire State Building.
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Overnight Stay
Mount Fuji, Japan Singapore Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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