Sydney, NSW,Australia-day 2

On our second day in Sydney , we toured the Sydney Opera House and went to Hay Street Market in Chinatown. The Opera House opened in 1973 and houses 5 performance venues. The now iconic design byLes mer
On our second day in Sydney , we toured the Sydney Opera House and went to Hay Street Market in Chinatown. The Opera House opened in 1973 and houses 5 performance venues. The now iconic design byLes mer
We were diverted to Brisbane due to a storm on the Tasman Sea. It was a delight. Often compared to Miami, FL, Brisbane has a bright, sunny feel to it with palm trees galore. Many of its buildings areLes mer
Our ship spent 4+ days crossing from Brisbane, Australia to Wellington, New Zealand. The early part of the crossing on the Tasman Sea was rough (constant 12 ft seas with swells up to 15 ft). We eachLes mer
After 4+ days on the Tasman Sea crossing from Australia, we set foot in New Zealand’s capital city, Wellington. Located in the southeast corner of the North Island, Wellington is the southernmostLes mer
This town on the east coast of the North Island fancies itself a beach town and is quaint, clean and welcoming. Only problems, the ocean currents are so strong that ‘don’t swim warnings’ dot theLes mer
Continuing our cruise north along New Zealand’s east coast, our next to last port was Tauranga, the port of call for the geyser and mud bath-happy town of Rotorua. The latter sits in a caldera withLes mer
After disembarking our ship in Auckland, we flew to Queenstown on New Zealand’s stunning South Island—a breathtaking resort town nestled between snow-capped peaks and the sparkling waters of LakeLes mer
As our 4½-week adventure through Australia and New Zealand drew to a close—including 3½ unforgettable weeks at sea and a week exploring on our own—we found ourselves gently winding down inLes mer
Two to Travel
Amazing shot!
Two to Travel
Farid knows how to get in the mood!
ReisendeThanks for spelling correction