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26 nights cruise in Australia & New Zealand

with Silver Moon
Departure Port
Melbourne (Australia)
Ports of Call
Melbourne (Australia),Day at sea,Newcastle (Australia),Day at sea,Kingfisher Bay (Fraser Island),Day at sea,Willis Island (cruising) (Australia),Shute Harbor (Whitsunday Island),Day at sea,Mooloolaba (Queensland),Day at sea,Sydney (Australia),Eden (Australia),Day at sea,Hobart (Tasmania),Day at sea,Day at sea,Cruising Milford Sound,Cruise Doubtful Sound (New Zealand),Stewart Island (New Zealand),Timaru (New Zealand),Port Chalmers (Dunedin),Lyttelton (New Zealand),Day at sea,Napier (New Zealand),Gisborne (New Zealand),Tauranga (New Zealand),Auckland (New Zealand)
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Auckland, New Zealand

Auckland is a cosmopolitan capital that combines outdoor activities and sophisticated culture. The famous Sky Tower offers a magnificent view of this unique city with the numerous museums and restaurants. Oakland has a tradition in sailing and one of the greatest events taking place here is the America's Cup.

Cruising Milford Sound

Milford Sound, located into the Fiordlant Nacional Park in South Island, New Zealand, enters for 15 km inland from the sea and is surrounded by tall cliffs. Lush rainforests cling to steep slopes and the sea water is home for seals, penguins and dolphins. Indeed, the natural beauty of this landscape is breathtaking.
 

Eden, Australia

Eden is a coastal city in the region of New South Wales in Australia. It is located 478km south of Sydney, among various Bays. Rough cliffs cover the east side of the city, while a sandy beach, ideal for surf, named Aslings Beach is situated north of the cliffs. The port of Eden is the largest port in the region.

Gisborne, New Zealand

Gisborne is a coastal city in northeastern New Zealand, in the East Cape region. It is known as the first inhabited place in the world to see the sunrise each day. The city has a relaxed atmosphere, famous for its beautiful beaches that attract surfers, as well as for its vineyards and wine production. Gisborne also holds historical significance, as it was where Captain James Cook landed in 1769, marking the first European contact with New Zealand. It combines natural beauty, Māori cultural heritage, and a distinctive culinary tradition.

Hobart (Tasmania)

Hobart is the capital of Tasmania and one of Australia’s oldest cities. It is located on the southern coast of the island, at the mouth of the Derwent River, with the imposing Mount Wellington as its backdrop. The city is known for its strong colonial past, beautiful 19th-century architecture, and a relaxed, artistic atmosphere. The climate is cooler than mainland Australia, with mild summers and cold, wet winters. Combining natural beauty, history, and gastronomy (especially seafood and local wines), Hobart stands out as one of the country’s most distinctive cities.

Kingfisher Bay, Fraser Island

Fraser Bay Island stands out for its wide sandy shores, clear shallow waters, and distinctive coastal landscape. The area is known for naturally formed sand dunes and a relaxed, almost untouched atmosphere. The surrounding marine life is abundant, making it ideal for exploration and observation. It is a remarkably peaceful place, offering quiet scenery and a strong sense of natural balance. A destination perfectly suited for travelers seeking calm in an authentic setting.

Lyttelton, New Zealand

Lyttelton is a port town on the eastern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. In 2009 Lyttelton was defined as "an area of special or outstanding historical or cultural heritage significance or value". Lyttelton was the location for most of the exterior scenes in Peter Jackson's 1996 horror movie The Frighteners.

Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne is located in the southeastern part of Australia. In the capital of Victoria, which is the perfect place for action, was born the Australian football and the famous cricket of Melbourne. In a short distance is located the Seine Kilnta, with a stunning beach and great variety of water sports.


 

Mooloolaba, Queensland

Located at the Heart of the Sunshine Coast, Mooloolaba is the ideal base to explore this natural paradise. Unsurpassed beach and one of the most famous in Queensland. Part of the magic is the blend of sophistication and style with a casual and tranquil atmosphere. Shimmering sands, glittering waters and a serene mood combine to create an enticing, exotic location. Mooloolaba’s appeal is characterised by its time-honoured seaside allure and the magnetism of a unique contemporary vibrancy. Melting pot of diverse cuisine, stylish boutiques, assorted attractions and numerous events fuse to produce a setting abundant with life and colour. 

Napier, New Zealand

Napier is a city in Hawke's Bay in New Zealand, which is a major export port for the region of northeastern Zealand. The mild climate and bright sunshine favor the cultivation of grapes and therefore the area is famous for its wine production. Furthermore, Napier is a popular tourist destination with many attractions, mostly concerning the Art Deco style of city's architecture. Also offers a wide variety of activities, including sports, restaurants, outdoor cafes, galleries, shopping and others.

 


 

Newcastle, Australia

Newcastle is situated on the Eastern Coast of Australia, 167 kilometres drive north of Sydney, being New South Wales' second largest city and the sixth largest city in Australia.This distinctive geography creates the only Australian City with a CBD simultaneously on the beach and the harbour waterfront. The average temperatures ranges between 18 – 27 degrees Celsius.Newcastle is set on a breathtaking stretch of Australia's Pacific Ocean coastline and is built around a large harbour, accessed by both recreational and commercial sea craft.The Foreshore area provides a relaxing venue for enjoying a drink or a meal in one of the many harbour side restaurants, cafes or bars.

Cruise Doubtful Sound, New Zealand

Doubtful Sound, located in New Zealand’s Fiordland, is one of the most impressive fjords of the region, second in size only to Milford Sound. Its name was given by James Cook, who described it as “doubtful” in terms of whether ships could safely navigate through it. A cruise through Doubtful Sound is considered a unique experience, as the fjord is more remote and less visited than others in New Zealand. Its calm waters mirror towering mountains, waterfalls that plunge directly into the sea, and the lush vegetation that covers the slopes. Wildlife is also abundant, with frequent sightings of dolphins, seals, and, with some luck, penguins. The isolation and raw beauty of Doubtful Sound make a boat trip or cruise there an experience of serenity and awe, revealing the most authentic side of Fiordland’s natural heritage.

Port Chalmers (Dunedin)

Port Chalmers is a historic suburb and the leading port of the city of Dunedin in New Zealand. This place is a wonderful mixture of rich heritage and a modern way of life. Visitors here enjoy the vibrant atmosphere full of galleries, boutiques, cafes and restaurants. The nature of the village offers spectacular views of isolated sandy beaches and forests. There is no doubt that this port offers an excellent experience of holidays.

Stewart Island, New Zealand

Stewart Island or Rakiura is the third-largest island of New Zealand. It lies 30 km (19 mi) south of the South Island, across Foveaux Strait. Its permanent population is slightly over 400 people, most of whom live in the settlement of Oban. Owing to an anomaly in the magnetic latitude contours, this location is well placed for observing Aurora australis.

Shute Harbor, Whitsunday Island

Shute Harbor is located on Whitsunday Island in Queensland, Australia, near the town of Airlie Beach. It is a small but important port that serves as a gateway to the Whitsunday Islands and the Great Barrier Reef. The area is known for its lush landscapes, turquoise waters, and tranquil atmosphere, away from the busier tourist spots. Shute Harbor is an ideal base for cruises, sailing, and marine activities, offering an authentic experience of Queensland’s tropics.

Sydney, Australia

Sydney stands on a deep natural harbor and is not only the largest city in Australia but also the oldest and most diverse. Significant points of the city is the Harbor Bridge, the impressive Opera House and the historic district "The Rocks", with shops, cafes, galleries and crowded streets. Also don't miss the world famous beaches for surfers and the sandy beaches.

Timaru, New Zealand

Timaru is a picturesque town on the South Island of New Zealand, perfect for visitors arriving via cruise ships. Located in the Canterbury region, it offers a beautiful blend of urban architecture and natural beauty.During your visit, make sure to explore the Timaru Museum and Art Gallery, which features local artworks and historical exhibits that narrate the area's history. The town also hosts the lovely Botanic Gardens, ideal for relaxing strolls among impressive plants and well-maintained flowers.

Tauranga, New Zealand

Tauranga has all the amenities of a big city. The port Mount Maoungkanoui has the homonymous volcano as background. There you will find some of the most famous beaches of New Zealand, while Tauranga is just opposite the Harbour Bridge. You can charter a boat to go fishing, do scuba diving, dolphin watching or just sightseeing.

Willis Island (cruising), Australia

Willis Island is located east of Australia, beyond the Great Barrier Reef and is the only inhabited island in the Coral Sea Island, in the territory of Australia. The island' s population consists of 3 people who are staffing the station of the Australian Office of Meteorology and the most common inhabitants, the birds.You will be surprised when you view the rare species of seabirds that live in the island.Willis Island is a beautiful tropical island and it is surrounded by thriving reefs where many creatures make their homes.
 

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Day City/Port Arrival Departure
1 Melbourne, Australia ------ 19:00
2 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
3 Newcastle, Australia 13:00 19:00
4 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
5 Kingfisher Bay, Fraser Island 09:30 17:00
6 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
7 Willis Island (cruising), Australia 12:00 14:30
8 Shute Harbor, Whitsunday Island 09:30 19:00
9 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
10 Mooloolaba, Queensland 08:00 17:00
11 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
12 Sydney, Australia 07:00 00:00
13 Eden, Australia 11:00 19:00
14 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
15 Hobart (Tasmania) 08:00 18:00
16 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
17 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
18 Cruising Milford Sound 10:00 13:00
18 Cruise Doubtful Sound, New Zealand 17:00 20:00
19 Stewart Island, New Zealand 08:00 16:00
20 Timaru, New Zealand 09:00 18:00
21 Port Chalmers (Dunedin) 08:00 18:00
22 Lyttelton, New Zealand 08:00 18:00
23 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
24 Napier, New Zealand 09:00 17:00
25 Gisborne, New Zealand 08:00 17:00
26 Tauranga, New Zealand 08:00 17:00
27 Auckland, New Zealand 07:00 ------
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Silver Moon

Built by cruise lovers, for cruise lovers, Silver Moon is the epitome of 21st-century luxury travel.

Building on the phenomenal success of Silver Muse, Silver Moon mirrors her sister ship and establishes a new era of Silversea. At 40,700 gross tons and with a capacity to accommodate 596 passengers on board, Silver Moon maintains the small-ship intimacy and spacious all-suite accommodation, which are the hallmarks of the Silversea experience. Silver Moon also features the all-new Sea And Land Taste (S.A.L.T.) programme – an immersive culinary concept that enables guests to travel deeper through a range of destination-based gastronomic experiences. Get ready for a new world of travel.

Ship's Specifications

Let’s explore the moon! With a capacity to accommodate 596 passengers on board, Silver Moon is one of the largest ships in our fleet but maintains the small-ship intimacy and spacious all-suite accommodation, which are the hallmarks of Silversea. Eight superb dining options complete the experience.

Crew 411
Guests 596
Tonnage 40,700
Length 698 Feet / 212.8 Metres
Width 86 Feet / 27 Metres
Speed 19.8 Knots
Passenger Decks 8
Built 2020

 


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Silversea Cruises

Let us take you on a personal journey of discovery. Amid the tranquillity of the sea and the exuberance of distant lands, we will arouse your curiosity and seduce your senses. We will stimulate your imagination and spark new insights. Our aim is to create experiences that will enrich your life for years to come. From the moment you step onboard to the time you say "Arrivederci", our Italian sense of style will shine. The ebullience of our hospitality, the genuine warmth of our service and our evident appreciation of the finer things in life are genial qualities of our founders and owners. They are the principles on which Silversea were founded.

Small is beautiful and bountiful. With fewer guests and a high staff to guest ratio, we can tailor our unobtrusive service to individual needs. And you can join a select on board community of travellers with similar aspirations. The intimate ambience on our shιps has parallels with the atmosphere of a refined club. We are happy to sail against the tide. While most cruise lines build larger and ever-larger ships, we prefer to stay small. In this way we can preserve the special Silversea experience our guests have come to expect ... the intimate ambience, personal service and access to more intriguing secluded ports.

SMALLER GETS YOU CLOSER

Our small ships are agile enough to visit more remote, lesser-known ports and to bring you closer to some of the world's greatest destinations. They can sail up narrow waterways into the heart of a city, they can navigate around tiny islands and they can tie up right at the dock while others must anchor offshore. In the world of upscale cruising, less is more... considerably more, as our seven small ships offer infinite opportunities across all seven continents.

SILVERSEA CLASSIC FLEET

Silver Cloud - 296 Guests Resembling a private yacht, Silver Cloud sets the standard of excellence as the inaugural ship. Recently refurbished in 2012, she provides the most intimate sailing experiences, the luxury of space and the ability to slip into exotic ports off the beaten path.

Silvel Wind - 296 Guests Embraces Silversea's most lauded features ... fewer guests, more space and highly personalised service. One of the most intimate ships, afloat, she is still large enough to offer multiple entertainment venues, plenty of room on deck and a spacious spa.

Silver Shadow - 382 Guests takes award-winning, all-suite luxury to the next level while maintaining Silversea's genuine hospitality and intimate, elegant ambience. This ship features one of the highest space-to-guest ratios in cruising.

Silver Whisper - 382 Guests Maintaining an intimate ambience offers many amenities usually found only on larger ships. She reinforces Silversea's reputation for combining small-ship service with a choice of wide-ranging facilities.

Silver Spirit - 540 Guests combines our distinctive luxuries and celebrated lifestyle with new enhancements, including six dining venues, an expansive 8,300 square foot spa, a resort-style pool, four whirlpools, and the largest suites in the Silversea fleet - 95% with private verandas.

SILVERSEA EXPEDITION FLEET

Silver Explorer - 132 Guests Designed for navigating waters in some of the world's most remote destinations, including both polar regions, our purpose-built expedition ship can push through ice floes with ease. She offers a level of luxury and service unmatched in expeditiong cruising.

NEW Silver Galapagos - 100 Guests With a proven skill for navigating the waterways throughout the Galapagos Islands, the newest addition to our fleet is naturally suited for in-depth explorations of this spectacular region. Rest assured, she offers Silversea's intimacy and elefgant sophistication.

 

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