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Three Australian Ocean Cruises
Great Barrier Reef: From Cairns to Sydney, take a good look at the Golden Coast's marine wildlife and reef system.
Western Australia: Take to the outback and the Kimberly seacoast, which have only recently opened to cruise travel. You'll pass by waterfalls, pristine bays, and some of the loneliest seacoast in the world.
South Coast and Tasmania: Untouched landscapes and fresh fruits, wine and food are the gift of the Tasmanians. The Murray river between South Asutralia and Victoria are a destination for smaller cruise ships.
Six Ocean Cruises: from Australia to the World
Sydney to New Zealand: This usually takes twelve to fourteen days, and on the way you'll find dolphins, whales and land at Auckland, the yachting capital of the world.
Sydney to Honolulu: Hawaii offers volcanic hikes, live lava fields, plenty or resorts, Macadamia nuts and Kona coffee, and a lively entertainment scene in Honolulu.
Sydney to Fiji: a South Pacific cruise to this tropical island can take you to blue lagoons, quiet beaches and stunning green scenery.
Sydney to Singapore: Before landing in the Lion City, you'll be taking part in a Crossing the Equator ceremony, guaranted to bring in the laughs. You'll also be passing by archipelagoes of tropical islands teeming with corals and fish.
Sydney to Los Angeles: this ultra-long cruise to the US usually takes a number of island stopovers like Hawaii, New Caledonia, Fiji or even Tahiti.
Antartic Cruises: visit Australia's scientific base on the Antartic peninsula, see the penguins and watch the Aurora Australis burst over the Southern Ocean's skies.
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