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Cold, rainy November in the UK? Why not spend the month touring Australia & New Zealand instead?

November in the UK:  the temperatures plummet down and there’s always bucket-loads of rain, leaving you permanently soggy and cold. It’s quite honestly one of our calendar’s most miserable months.  By contrast, Australia’s November is like our summer, only much better.  The national average temperature for November is 33.3 °C in Australia – this is amazing when you consider the UK’s average high temperature for July is still ten degrees less than that!!

So why not get away from the dreary, drizzly UK and all and experience the trip of a lifetime, touring the sun-soaked countries of Australia and New Zealand with Royal Caribbean International this November?

Exclusive Voyager Tour:

Cruse 1st is currently offering an exclusive deal:  tour Australia and New Zealand onboard RCI’s Voyager of the Seas ship, (which departs on the 2nd of November for 25 nights) for just £2249 per person.

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The prices are fantastic when you consider how much is included in the itinerary for this holiday!

What’s included:

There’s so much included with this deal:  Your flights from UK to Perth, two nights stay in Perth before the cruise (and it’s well worth exploring Australia’s capital city), the 18 night Full Board cruise onboard Voyager, a 3 night escorted land tour and finally, your flight back from Sydney to the UK.

The cruise:

The itinerary looks brilliant.  After hopping aboard Voyager in Perth, you’ll visit the following places:

  • Adelaide, Australia
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • Hobart, Tasmania
  • Milford Sound, New Zealand
  • Doubtful Sound, New Zealand
  • Dusky Sound, New Zealand
  • Dunedin, New Zealand
  • Christchurch, New Zealand
  • Wellington, New Zealand
  • Sydney – Stay overnight on board before disembarking

This cruise is a must for travellers who’ve always wanted to visit both Australia and New Zealand, and who wish to explore these wonderful places.

The land tour:

Holidayers will get on a luxury coach with an expert guide and a Cruise 1st escort.  You will be picked up from the port once the Voyager cruise is complete.  Three nights’ accommodation, three breakfasts, entry into the Hunter Valley Gardens, the world famous ZigZag railway and selected wine tastings are all included.  In addition, a group dinner is also included for the final night in Sydney.

The ship:

Voyager of the Seas is a brilliant vessel, complete with fantastic features such as an exciting rock-climbing wall,  a thrilling ice-skating rink and a fun mini-golf course.  In need of relaxation?  The VitalitySM spa onboard offers guests pampering treatments!  Enjoy parades, dancing shows and duty-free shopping deals on the Royal Promenade – and much, much more too.

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Sandra Conreen

Sandra has worked in the travel industry for over 20 years and has gained an extensive knowledge of the cruise industry. Sandra regularly writes for the Cruise 1st blog on a wide range of topics from destination guides to cruise line news.

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