Crystal 2025 Crystal Endeavor 2025 NEW ZEALAND IMMERSION November 28 December 10 2025 - 12 Days CHRISTCHURCH TO AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND’S WONDERS A true immersion into the New Zealand coastlines and locales that have called to pioneering explorers for centuries, this voyage charts a course through the region’s history and modern natural wonders. Whether it be by hiking, kayaking, biking, swimming, or on any of the yacht’s expedition toys, there are nearly as many ways to explore with Crystal Endeavor™ as there are wonders to discover. Highlights include Fiordland National Park and its glacier-carved fjords, craggy mountain peaks and powerful waterfalls, as well as Abel Tasman National Park. Do not option your Luxury Cruises CRYSTAL ENDEAVOR Cruise ANYWHERE ELSE before you CONTACT US. Contact Us Now for Premium Service and Optimal Pricing! Email Us Call for Best Pricing HURRY - EMAIL US NOW - CLICK HERE Accommodations Home |
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DAY 01 - CHRISTCHURCH (LYTTELTON), NEW ZEALAND
EMBARK – 6:30 AM
HRISTCHURCH (LYTTELTON), NEW ZEALAND
The historic port of Lyttelton serves as the gateway to Christchurch,
the largest city on New Zealand’s South Island. Traditionally considered
the most English of New Zealand’s cities, there is much to explore in
vibrant Christchurch, from its neo-Gothic stone buildings and beautiful
botanical gardens, to its picturesque Avon River lined by graceful
willows. Further afar, the Canterbury Plains, snow-capped Southern Alps
and numerous rivers beckon with their enchanting beauty and wildlife.
DAY 02 - DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND
MORNING
DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND
The charismatic city of Dunedin lies in southeastern New Zealand, at the
head of Otago Harbor on South Island. Its name means Edinburgh in Gaelic
and to this day it has retained enduring reminders of its Scottish
roots. Adorning the streets of Dunedin is a wealth of Victorian and
Edwardian buildings, richly festooned with spires, gables and gargoyles.
The rolling hills, pristine beaches and secluded bays of the adjacent
Otago Peninsula are home to albatrosses, sea lions and yellow-eyed
penguins.
DAY 03 - STEWART ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
MORNING
STEWART ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
Stewart Island sits at the southern tip of New Zealand’s South Island,
just south of the Foveaux Strait. This mostly undiscovered eco-tourism
gem is home to golden beaches, sparkling bays and lushly forested hills,
providing the perfect setting for nature hikes and wildlife sightings.
Across from Golden Bay sits Ulva Island, an unspoiled haven for birds —
and bird watchers — where colorful parakeets and parrots fly about the
forest canopy.
Kiwis, wekas, saddlebacks and yellowheads also call this sanctuary home.
DAY 04 - MILFORD SOUND, NEW ZEALAND
MORNING
MILFORD SOUND, NEW ZEALAND
Majestic peaks reaching toward the sky and white-plumed waterfalls
cascading down forested cliffs into pristine waters make Milford Sound
the undisputed jewel of New Zealand’s World Heritage-listed Fiordland
National Park. Not surprisingly, the Maori believed the sound was carved
by a divine stonemason. Its spectacular beauty is complemented by an
abundance of amazing wildlife, including dolphins, seals and penguins.
DAY 04-05 - DOUBTFUL SOUND, NEW ZEALAND
AFTERNOON
DOUBTFUL SOUND, NEW ZEALAND
A secluded waterway nestled within New Zealand’s
World Heritage-listed Fiordland National Park, Doubtful Sound is known
as the “Sound of Silence.” Long, winding and steeped in majestic
serenity, it’s the perfect setting for unforgettable scenic cruising. At
nearly 1,400 feet deep, it is the deepest of the park’s channels.
Several impressive waterfalls can be spotted here, along with bottlenose
dolphins, New Zealand fur seals and Fiordland crested penguins.
DAY 05 - DUSKY SOUND, NEW ZEALAND
AFTERNOON
DUSKY SOUND, NEW ZEALAND
In the 18th century, on his second expedition, British navigator James
Cook spent several weeks exploring Dusky Sound. It’s one of the largest
fjords in New Zealand’s World Heritage-listed Fiordland National Park. A
number of large islands lie within its waters, while cascading
waterfalls dot its steep, forested cliffs. Dolphins, whales, seals and
an array of seabirds, including penguins, are often sighted in this
wonderland of nature.
DAY 06 - CRUISING THE COAST OF NEW ZEALAND
DAY AT SEA
Aboard the world’s largest and most spacious
luxury expedition yacht, you’ll find an array of unmatched experiences
to immerse in during your days at sea. Indulge your senses at the serene
Crystal Life Spa & Salon, work-out at our state-of-the-art fitness
center, and learn about art, history and worldly destinations with our
engaging enrichment programs. Or simply lounge poolside in solarium
bliss while our attentive crew caters to your every whim. As evening
arrives, indulge in the renowned culinary creations of Nobu Matsuhisa,
enjoy special wine-makers dinners, lounge in luxurious spaces, or try
your luck at the action-packed Resorts World At Sea Casino.
DAY 06-07 - AKAROA, NEW ZEALAND
EVENING
AKAROA, NEW ZEALAND
The charming village of Akaroa sits on New Zealand’s South Island,
nestled in the heart of an ancient volcano along the southern side of
the Banks Peninsula. Its beautiful bays and harbor are home to the
rarest and smallest marine dolphin—the Hector’s dolphin—as well as fur
seals, little blue penguins, and an array of birds and exotic plants.
From kayaking, hiking, fishing, sailing, and walking tours to art
galleries, craft shops, and cafés, this welcoming town is a delight to
experience.
DAY 08 - KAIKOURKA, NEW ZEALAND
MORNING
KAIKOURKA, NEW ZEALAND
Tucked between the majestic Kaikoura Mountains and the glistening
Pacific Ocean, this picture-postcard town on New Zealand’s South Island
is renowned for marine life encounters, beach walks and diving into
plates of crayfish. The town takes its name from the Maori words “kai,”
meaning food, and “koura,” meaning crayfish. Bird and whale watching are
popular activities. Dolphins and seals frequent its welcoming bay.
DAY 09 - NELSON, NEW ZEALAND
MORNING
TASMAN BAY EXPEDITION STOPS, NEW ZEALAND
EVENING
NELSON, NEW ZEALAND
Tucked within the sparkling azure waters of Tasman Bay on New Zealand’s
South Island is the charismatic city of Nelson. Settled by the English
in 1841, the town’s history is on display at Founders Heritage Park, a
living museum with a vintage railway. While Nelson is home to an array
of cafés, restaurants, shops and art galleries, it’s also a gateway to
such nearby attractions as Abel Tasman National Park and the
wine-producing region of Marlborough.
DAY 10 - SHIP COVE, NEW ZEALAND
MORNING
SHIP COVE, NEW ZEALAND
Emerald rolling hills are the backdrop for Ship Cove, an unspoiled
stretch of beaches and sparkling azure waters tucked within the northern
tip of New Zealand’s South Island. Echoing the stunning scenery is
Motuara, an island sitting midway between the cove and Queen Charlotte
Sound. In 1770 British explorer James Cook visited this area and named
it Ship Cove, as commemorated by the Cook monument that sits on its
shores. Seabirds, dolphins and fur seals are among possible wildlife
sightings in the area.
AFTERNOON
PICTON, NEW ZEALAND
Picturesque Picton is located at the head of Queen Charlotte Sound, one
of three main Marlborough Sounds. Renowned for outdoor activities such
as fishing, kayaking, cycling and hiking, the region is also popular for
chances to observe the area’s wildlife, including birds, seals and
dolphins. People watching is yet another pleasant way to pass the time.
Picton’s waterfront, dotted with cafés and restaurants, is where you
will see locals conversing and dining in their comfortable natural
habitat.
DAY 11 - NAPIER, NEW ZEALAND
MORNING
NAPIER, NEW ZEALAND
Nestled on the Pacific coastline of New Zealand’s North Island is
charming Napier, a town with much to boast about. Napier is known for
producing wool, growing fruit, cultivating grapes and making wine. The
city abounds in art deco splendor with iconic landmarks, rivaled only by
the surrounding natural beauty of Hawke’s Bay. A highlight of the region
is wild and wonderful Cape Kidnappers, known for its gannet colony,
considered to be one of only two such mainland colonies in the world.
DAY 12 - MERCURY BAY, HAHEI/WHITIANGA, NEW ZEALAND
AFTERNOON
MERCURY BAY, HAHEI/WHITIANGA, NEW ZEALAND
Spectacular Mercury Bay is situated on the eastern coast of the
Coromandel Peninsula on New Zealand’s North Island. Its glistening
aquamarine waters border the town of Whitianga, brimming with cafés,
restaurants, shops and galleries. Among the bay’s many attractions is
Hahei, with its brilliant white-sand beaches, famous Cathedral Cove, and
marine reserve providing the ideal setting for beach strolls, swimming,
diving and snorkeling.
DISEMBARK - AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
MORNING
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND |
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