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Sub-Antarctic Island Discovery

from £7995 excluding flights

  • 11-14 nights
  • Jan, Nov-Dec
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Highlights

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Encounter endemic bird species

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Wander the lush landscapes and flowering megaherbs of Campbell Island

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Discover vast penguin colonies and incredible wildlife on Macquarie Island

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Explore the bays of The Snares by zodiac

Why this trip

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Immersive exploration

Immerse yourself in your surroundings on a true exploration of remote and spectacular areas

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Style of vessel

This holiday is based on a ship ideally suited to the areas visited and the conditions

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Expertly guided

In-depth knowledge and expertise will enrich your experience on this trip

Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey to the breathtaking Australian and New Zealand sub-Antarctic Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage site. These islands, famed for their rich biodiversity, are protected by strict conservation rules and are only accessible by permit, making this a truly rare adventure.

Hop into a zodiac and explore the rugged coastline of the Snares, where you’ll spot the rare Snares crested penguin and Buller’s albatross. Discover the dramatic landscapes of Macquarie Island, home to vast colonies of king, gentoo, southern rockhopper penguins, and the endemic royal penguin. As you travel back north, visit mystical Campbell Island, where scenic boardwalks lead you through flowering megaherb moors to the nesting grounds of the majestic southern royal albatross.

Itinerary

Begin your journey with an overnight stay in New Zealand’s famous resort town of Queenstown. In the evening, join your fellow travellers at an informal get-together over dinner.

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Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and spend the morning exploring Queenstown. This afternoon you will transfer to Bluff, located in New Zealand’s far south, before embarking the ship.

A rugged cluster of uninhabited craggy islands and islets make up the Snares, the closest sub-Antarctic islands to New Zealand. These islands are home to endemic birdlife including Snares crested penguins, Snares Island Tomtit, Sooty Shearwaters, Fernbirds and Antarctic terns. Landing on The Snares is prohibited but if time and weather permit, you’ll get the chance to explore the coastal environments and view the amazing wildlife by zodiac.

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Enderby Island, the northernmost gem of the Auckland Islands archipelago, is both stunning and easy to explore. It’s a wildlife and birdwatcher’s paradise, thanks to the successful removal of non-native species in 1994, which allowed the native birds and plants to thrive again. Possible landing sites here include Sandy Bay, one of three breeding areas for the Hooker’s or New Zealand Sea Lion, a rare member of the seal family.

In the south of the archipelago lies Carnley Harbour. This large, sheltered harbour is rich in human history including shipwrecks, treasure hunters, Coastwatchers and scientific expeditions.

Make the most of the many services and activities on board. Visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to spot some incredible birds. You may see the Wandering Albatross, Royal Albatross, Black-browed Albatross, Light-mantled Sooty Albatross, Salvin’s Albatross, Grey-headed Albatross, Northern and Southern Giant Petrel, Sooty Shearwater and Little Shearwater.

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Macquarie Island rises dramatically in a series of steep, emerald summits. This stunning island supports one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in the Southern Ocean. Vast colonies of king, gentoo, and southern rockhopper penguins – as well as almost one million breeding pairs of the endemic royal penguin can be found on the island. Elephant seals can be seen lolling on the beaches and dunes. Look out for various fur seal species, such as the New Zealand fur seal.

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Leave Macquarie Island behind and begin your journey north to Campbell Island.

Explore the sub-Antarctic New Zealand Reserve and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Campbell Island, where you’ll be surrounded by lush, blooming vegetation. The displays of large flowering megaherbs are spectacular here. The island is also a haven for wildlife, with a large, easily accessible colony of southern royal albatross on the main island and several other albatross species breeding on the nearby islands. Three penguin species – eastern rockhopper, erect-crested and yellow-eyed – also breed here. Although seals were hunted to extinction in the 18th century, populations of elephant seals, fur seals, and sea lions have made a remarkable comeback since their re-introduction. Look out for them lounging on the rugged coastline and secluded beaches.

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As your journey draws to a close, take some time to reflect on an incredible experience.

Arrive in Bluff where a coach transfer will take you to either Invercargill or Queenstown Airports.

  • All voyage itineraries are intended as a guideline only – embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy of expedition travel. Actual routes and landings will be dependent on weather and sea conditions. A degree of flexibility is essential in these regions!
  • The above sample itinerary is based on the 12-day voyage on the Heritage Adventurer.

Vessel Finder

There are a choice of vessels available for this voyage. Compare the facilities of up to three ships at a glance then talk to our Travel Specialists who will be happy to advise which one is right for you.

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Heritage Adventurer

Purpose-built for authentic polar expedition cruising, the Heritage Adventurer has the highest passenger ice-class rating and has held records for the most…

  • Passengers: 140
  • Class: 1A Super
  • Balcony Cabins
  • Pool/Hot tub
  • Sauna
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Douglas Mawson

The sister ship to the Greg Mortimer and Sylvia Earle, the Douglas Mawson sets sail in 2025. With up to 130 passengers,…

  • Passengers: 130
  • Class: Ice-strengthened
  • Balcony Cabins
  • Pool/Hot tub
  • Sauna
  • Jacket: Jacket to keep
  • Rubber Boots: Loan of rubber boots
  • Optional Activities

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Prices and Departures

Price from £7995 excluding flights

Airfares are quoted separately to the holiday price. When enquiring, our Travel Specialists will provide the best fare possible from your preferred airline / airport.
Note: Airfares tend to be cheaper the earlier you book.

Voyage prices shown are standard but you can be assured that any relevant offers will be applied with your quote.

What's Included

  • One night pre-expedition hotel accommodation in Dunedin, with ship transfer
  • Shipboard accommodation
  • All breakfasts, lunches & dinners on board
  • Tea & coffee available around the clock
  • All Zodiac transfers, cruising & shore landings
  • Presentations by the Expedition Team and guest speakers
  • Loan of rubber boots during voyage
  • All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges
  • 24 hour emergency assistance from our team during your holiday
  • No surcharge guarantee
  • Full financial protection

2025/26 Departures

Prices are per person, based on a twin cabin. The indicative prices shown in the table below are the standard voyage fare and do not reflect any applicable special offers or discounts. Single, triple and quad cabins are also available. Please get in touch for a tailored quote based on the best available price for your preferred voyage and cabin type.

Departure Duration Vessel Activities Prices from (pp) Special Interest
26 Nov 2025 12 days Heritage Adventurer £7,995
31 Dec 2025 12 days Heritage Adventurer £7,995
02 Jan 2026 15 days Douglas Mawson £12,556

Notes

  • A pre-voyage night in a hotel in Dunedin is included on voyages aboard the Douglas Mawson
  • A pre-voyage night in a hotel in Queenstown is included on voyages aboard the Heritage Adventurer
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