Adelaide 83 Reviews Starting Price Adelaide (population 1.3 million) is the capital of the state of South Australia, located in the southern central part of the country. Historically, it prospered as the center of a region dedicated
Akaroa 157 Reviews Starting Price Sailing up the strait into the Port of Akaroa in New Zealand is a not-to-be-missed experience, with green towering hills topped with craggy rock from a long extinct volcano. It reminded us of a
Albany (Australia) 18 Reviews Starting Price Albany might be Western Australia's oldest settlement, but there's nothing staid about the township. Just make sure you pronounce it correctly -- residents say Al-bany (as in Al Pacino), not
Ashmore Reef Starting Price Located in the northern Coral Sea between Cape York and Papua New Guinea, the Australian marine park of Ashmore Reef is a carefully protected natural wonder. It lies just 30 nautical miles from the
Auckland 347 Reviews Starting Price Auckland, New Zealand's biggest city, is a common starting and ending point for Australia/New Zealand cruise itineraries. Perched near the upper end of the North Island, it has an ideal location for
Bay of Islands 36 Reviews Starting Price Bay of Islands: Blame 18th-century explorer James Cook for the understated name. He stumbled into this little piece of heaven in 1769, but perhaps his choice wasn't such a no-brainer, after all. The
Brisbane 213 Reviews Starting Price Brisbane has become increasingly sophisticated over the years yet the Queensland capital still retains its laidback charm. Bustling ferries ply the waters of the Brisbane River and the weather
Broome 33 Reviews Starting Price Broome is a coastal town that's considered the southern gateway to Western Australia's Kimberley region, located about 2,200 kilometres north of Perth. It rose to fame during Australia's pearl-diving
Bunbury 6 Reviews Starting Price Long before the Margaret River region's meteoric rise to the top of many wine lists, Western Australia's third largest city, Bunbury, was a major centre. It remains an important port for this
Burnie 27 Reviews Starting Price With a heritage dating back to the early 19th century, this far-flung outpost of Van Diemen's Land (the former name of Tasmania) was once referred to in King George IV's Royal Charter as "a huge
Busselton 4 Reviews Starting Price Busselton was bustling with energy when it welcomed its first cruise ship in November 2014. It had been a long time between drinks, so to speak. The once busy port shut down in 1973, but residents
Cairns 132 Reviews Starting Price Cairns, Australia's closest port city to the Great Barrier Reef, was once little more than a jumping-off place to the reef or the remote Daintree rainforest to the north. Now, with the busiest
Cape Leveque Starting Price Dust off your camera because if there's anywhere in Australia that will inspire you to get snap happy, it's Cape Leveque. This remote area in the Kimberley region is blessed with vibrant blues and
Christchurch 45 Reviews Starting Price Editor's Note: Cruise ships have not called at Christchurch since the 2011 earthquake that destroyed its pier. Ships now dock at Akaroa, more than an hour's drive away. A new cruise berth at
Cooktown 5 Reviews Starting Price Cooktown is a town like no other. It still feels like a frontier town -- tropical, sleepy, remote but filled with stories from an extraordinary past. Located on the mouth of the Endeavour River on