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Legend, New Zealand ex Melbourne Return

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Cabin Quad Triple Twin Single
IS - Interior Guarantee
OV - Oceanview Guarantee
4A - Interior
4B - Interior
4C - Interior
4D - Interior
4E - Interior
4K - Interior with Window (Obstructed Views)
6A - Oceanview
BL - Balcony Guarantee
7A - Balcony (Obstructed Views)
8A - Balcony
8J - Extended Balcony
JS - Junior Suite
OS - Ocean Suite
VS - Vista Suite
8C - Balcony
8D - Balcony
8F - Balcony
8K - Extended Balcony
44 - Interior Quad
45 - Interior Quad
64 - Oceanview Quad
46 - Interior with Window Quad (obstructed views)
74 - Balcony Quad (Obstructed Views)
86 - Extended Balcony Quad
O4 - Ocean Suite Quad

Please note, while prices and inclusions are accurate at time of loading they are subject to change due to changes in cruise line policies and pricing and due to currency fluctuations. Currency surcharges may apply. Please check details of price and inclusions at time of booking. Please ask for child and infant pricing if applicable.

10 Night Cruise sailing from Melbourne roundtrip aboard Carnival Legend.

Carnival Legend will offer wide spaces, an abundance of stateroom options such as balconies and interconnecting rooms and an unparalleled variety of activities.

Ready for a vacation of legendary proportions? Set sail on a floating resort so spectacular she needed a two-level promenade for all of her fabulous shops, lounges and nightclubs. And, with most of her staterooms featuring ocean views and the majority of those with private balconies, there should be no problem getting the perfect accommodations for your cruise. With her delicious dining -- including a reservations-only supper club, wide variety of onboard activities and pampering service, this "Fun Ship" has already become a legend in her own time.

Highlights of this cruise:

Melbourne
Melbourne, in Australia's state of Victoria (VIC), is home to an interesting mixture of historic Victorian architecture and breathtaking modern buildings. With a vibrant, street café culture and excellent shopping, Melbourne is also widely considered to be the dining capital of Australia, with an enormous selection of cuisine. It is a lively, exciting city with a friendly multicultural population.

Melbourne has an abundance of parks, wide roads, and boulevards and is also the cultural and sporting capital of Australia, with world class sporting facilities and an abundance of museums, galleries and theatres.

Lying directly on the shores of Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne offers easy access to the many different areas including the the Victorian Alps in the east, the Grampians and Great Ocean Road in the west and the fertile river valleys of the Murray in the north, to name just a few.

Dunedin
Port Chalmers is the main port of the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. Although it has been a suburb since local body reorganisation in the 1980s, it is still regarded by most people throughout Dunedin as a separate town. Port Chalmers lies ten kilometres inside Otago Harbour, some 15 kilometres northeast from Dunedin's city centre.

Dunedin is the second-largest city on the south island of New Zealand. It is built in a natural harbour on a relatively small area of flat land, and is surrounded by steep hillsides. Some of its streets are very steep; Baldwin Street is claimed to be the steepest in the world.

Dunedin is known for its Victorian and Edwardian architecture; notable buildings include First Church and Larnach Castle. Other attractions include the famous Captain Cook Tavern, the local Speight's brewery and the Cadbury factory.

Akaroa
Akaroa is a charming historic fishing village on Banks Peninsula in the Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is 82 kilometers by road from Christchurch. Set on a beautiful, sheltered harbor and overlooked by craggy volcanic hills, Akaroa is a popular resort town.

Many Hector's Dolphins may be found in the harbor, and 'swim with the dolphins' boat tours are a major tourist attraction. Other popular activities include harbor cruises, seal and penguin colony tours, walking, water sports and sailing.

Wellington
Wellington is the capital city and geographical centre of New Zealand, situated at the southern tip of New Zealand’s north island. It is surrounded by hills and a rugged coastline, and boasts a stunning harbor. It is known both as the Windy city and as the cultural and arts capital of New Zealand.

Wellington has many historic sites and buildings to visit. Among these are Antrim House, the Colonial Cottage Museum and Old St Paul's Cathedral. A trip on the Cable Car is popular, as is a harbor cruise or a ferry trip to Eastbourne, where there are craft shops, galleries and cafes.

There are 350 restaurants and cafes in Wellington serving a wide range of cuisines, and downtown Wellington on Lambton Quay is popular for shopping.

Cruise Itinerary
Date Activity Arrive Depart
06/02/19 Melbourne, VIC, Australia 04:00 PM
07/02/19 At sea - -
08/02/19 At sea - -
09/02/19 At sea - -
10/02/19 Wellington, New Zealand 08:00 AM 06:00 PM
11/02/19 Christchurch (Akaroa), New Zealand 08:00 AM 06:00 PM
12/02/19 Dunedin (Port Chalmers), New Zealand 08:00 AM 05:00 PM
13/02/19 Fiordland National Park, New Zealand 09:00 AM 10:00 AM
13/02/19 Milford Sound, New Zealand 04:00 PM 05:30 PM
14/02/19 At sea - -
15/02/19 At sea - -
16/02/19 Melbourne, VIC, Australia 08:00 AM
Itinerary may vary by sailing date and itineraries may be changed at the cruise lines discretion. Please check itinerary details at time of booking and before booking other travel services such as airline tickets.