Itinerary
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Dunedin (Port Chalmers)
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1/26/2025 |
1/26/2025 |
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Port Chalmers is an attractive historic town and modern container port located on a tiny peninsula seven miles from Dunedin. It features magnificent harbour views, fine 19th century buildings and a thriving artistic community. It was originally founded in 1844 as the port for Dunedin. From here you can also visit Olveston stately home, Otago Peninsula (Larnach Castle and Albatross colony), and the Taieri Gorge Railway.
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At Sea
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1/27/2025 |
1/27/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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Campbell Island
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1/28/2025 |
1/28/2025 |
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Campbell Island is one of many remote islands declared a reserve for the preservation of flora and fauna under the continuing control of the Department of Conservation.
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At Sea
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1/29/2025 |
1/29/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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At Sea
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1/30/2025 |
1/30/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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At Sea
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1/31/2025 |
1/31/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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Ross Sea Region
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2/1/2025 |
2/1/2025 |
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The Ross Dependency is the wedge-shaped part of Antarctica claimed by New Zealand since 1923. It takes in Ross Island, the Ross Sea, the Ross Ice Shelf, the Transantarctic Mountains and part of the continent extending to the South Pole.
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Ross Sea Region
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2/2/2025 |
2/2/2025 |
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The Ross Dependency is the wedge-shaped part of Antarctica claimed by New Zealand since 1923. It takes in Ross Island, the Ross Sea, the Ross Ice Shelf, the Transantarctic Mountains and part of the continent extending to the South Pole.
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Ross Sea Region
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2/3/2025 |
2/3/2025 |
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The Ross Dependency is the wedge-shaped part of Antarctica claimed by New Zealand since 1923. It takes in Ross Island, the Ross Sea, the Ross Ice Shelf, the Transantarctic Mountains and part of the continent extending to the South Pole.
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Ross Sea Region
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2/4/2025 |
2/4/2025 |
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The Ross Dependency is the wedge-shaped part of Antarctica claimed by New Zealand since 1923. It takes in Ross Island, the Ross Sea, the Ross Ice Shelf, the Transantarctic Mountains and part of the continent extending to the South Pole.
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Ross Sea Region
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2/5/2025 |
2/5/2025 |
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The Ross Dependency is the wedge-shaped part of Antarctica claimed by New Zealand since 1923. It takes in Ross Island, the Ross Sea, the Ross Ice Shelf, the Transantarctic Mountains and part of the continent extending to the South Pole.
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Ross Sea Region
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2/6/2025 |
2/6/2025 |
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The Ross Dependency is the wedge-shaped part of Antarctica claimed by New Zealand since 1923. It takes in Ross Island, the Ross Sea, the Ross Ice Shelf, the Transantarctic Mountains and part of the continent extending to the South Pole.
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Ross Sea Region
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2/7/2025 |
2/7/2025 |
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The Ross Dependency is the wedge-shaped part of Antarctica claimed by New Zealand since 1923. It takes in Ross Island, the Ross Sea, the Ross Ice Shelf, the Transantarctic Mountains and part of the continent extending to the South Pole.
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Ross Sea Region
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2/8/2025 |
2/8/2025 |
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The Ross Dependency is the wedge-shaped part of Antarctica claimed by New Zealand since 1923. It takes in Ross Island, the Ross Sea, the Ross Ice Shelf, the Transantarctic Mountains and part of the continent extending to the South Pole.
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At Sea
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2/9/2025 |
2/9/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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Balleny Islands
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2/10/2025 |
2/10/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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At Sea
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2/11/2025 |
2/11/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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At Sea
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2/12/2025 |
2/12/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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Macquarie Island
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2/13/2025 |
2/13/2025 |
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Macquarie Island, one of Australia's subantarctic islands and a site of outstanding geological significance on a world scale, has recently been added to the World Heritage List for its geological wonder. It is the only island in the world composed entirely of oceanic crust and rocks from the mantle - deep below the earth's surface. Macquarie Island is recognized for its rich and diverse animal life. Around 3.5 million seabirds arrive on Macquarie Island each year to breed and moult. Most of these are penguins. The Macquarie Island Nature Reserve covers the main island, surrounding islands, and includes all of the ocean surrounding the island out to a distance of 3 nautical miles. Macquarie Island is an UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is listed on the Register of the National Estate. The Macquarie Island World Heritage Area includes the Island and surrounding waters out to a distance of 12 nautical miles. A scientific station on the Island is operated by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) on behalf of the Commonwealth Government.
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At Sea
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2/14/2025 |
2/14/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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Snares Islands
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2/15/2025 |
2/15/2025 |
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The Snares Islands are a subantarctic island group that became UNESCO World Heritage in 1998, because of the unique flora and fauna. The Snares lie south of Bluff, New Zealand's southernmost city. The Snares are considered as so called "minimum impact islands" meaning landings are not permitted unless the Department of Conservation issues a special permit. The Snares consist of one Main Island (North East Island) that is surrounded by several smaller islands and rocks (e.g. Broughton Island, Alert Stack, the Daption Islands in the north), and a group of islands that are known as the Western Chain. All islands of the Snares group are bordered by steep cliffs except a few eastern parts. The climate is mainly influenced by a warm current coming in from Australia and the mean annual temperature is a mild 11°C.
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Dunedin (Port Chalmers)
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2/16/2025 |
2/16/2025 |
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Port Chalmers is an attractive historic town and modern container port located on a tiny peninsula seven miles from Dunedin. It features magnificent harbour views, fine 19th century buildings and a thriving artistic community. It was originally founded in 1844 as the port for Dunedin. From here you can also visit Olveston stately home, Otago Peninsula (Larnach Castle and Albatross colony), and the Taieri Gorge Railway.
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