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Los Angeles, Honolulu, Nawiliwili Kauai, Bora Bora, Huahine, Papeete, Raiatea, Cross International Dateline, at sea -, Suva, Dravuni island, Waitangi (chatham islands), Auckland, Wellington, Kaikoura, Akaroa, Port chalmers, Oban, Nelson,
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Los Angeles, California, is one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world and the second-largest in the United States. The "City of Angels" is an exciting metropolis, a world-class premium shopping destination and leads the world in the creation of television productions, video games and recorded music. Not to miss, are the Hollywood Entertainment District (the area surrounding the intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue) and LA Fashion District, with more than 1.000 fashion-related businesses - the largest concentration in the Western United States. Continue to the "Platinum Triangle", Beverly Hills, Bel Air and Holmby Hills, as all three areas are regarded as the most affluent within Los Angeles, check out downtown LA, with the historic Union Station, El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument at Paseo de la Plaza- a collection of historic buildings, artifacts, museums and exhibits (both indoor and outdoor), continue to Old Chinatown Central Plaza, Los Angeles State Historic Park, Little Tokyo District, Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). For beach lovers, don't miss Santa Monica, including Third Street Promenade, Venice Beach and the Malibu Coast with more than twenty-four beaches to choose from.
Visit the Hawaiian capital and its signature beach, Waikiki. From here, you can explore the dormant volcano of Diamond Head, see Pearl Harbor U.S. naval base, the military target that ignited American entry into World War II and get to know one part of that history at the USS Arizona Memorial and another at the Punchbowl military cemetery.
Nawiliwili port lies outside of Lihue, the main town of Kauai, the fourth largest island in north western Hawaii, known as the Garden Island. The closest shopping to the dock is at Kalapaki beach, within easy walking distance from the cruiseers. Roughly circular, the island of Kauai is a creased emerald wonderland. On the north coast, the flying buttresses of the Na Pali cliffs drop 4,000 feet to blue surf. In the interior, view the magnificent Mount Waialeale with its endless waterfalls and Waimea Canyon. If you wish to enjoy a swim, you will find countless beaches, with most notable Hanalei, with blond sand, green cliffs and azure waters.
Bora Bora is an island of French Polynesia and a very popular tourist destination. The island is surrounded by a coral reef and turquoise lagoons. The center of the island is dominated by the two peaks of an extinct volcano. From this spot, guests can enjoy the breathtaking views.
Huahine is an island located among the Society Islands, in French Polynesia, in the Pacific Ocean. One of the famous attractions on Huahine is a bridge that crosses over a stream with eels. Local mythology considers these eels to be sacred. You can also visit the Fa'ahia archaeological site in the north of the island where fossil remains of several species of extinct birds have been revealed.
Papeete is the capital of French Polynesia, in the Pacific Ocean. The city is located on the island of Tahiti. It is not the typical tropical paradise but more of an industrial port and a very busy town center with heavy traffic. The French and Polynesian charm is present in small doses.
Raiatea, is the second largest of the Society Islands, after Tahiti, in French Polynesia. The island is regarded as the 'center' of the eastern islands in ancient Polynesia. There is a variety of historical sites to visit on the island and attractions to explore like Faaroa Bay and the botanical gardens.
Suva is situated on the southeast coast of Viti Levu,Fiji. Suva is the capital and the commercial and political centre of Fiji. There is evidence of a rich British Empire tradition in the city: wooden buildings, statues, parks and imperious public buildings. Travellers can stroll around town, take a look at locations like the produce and seafood markets or visit the National Museum and the Botanical Gardens.
Dravuni is a volcanic island in the Kadavu group of islands in Fiji, located south of the main island of Viti Levu. The tiny island which is inhabited by merely 100 people is a pristine tropical paradise. Visitors can walk around it in no time, admire the variety of coloured corals and get to know the friendly local people
Waitangi is a locality in the Bay of Islands on the North Island of New Zealand. It is close to the town of Paihia (of which it is considered a part), 60 kilometres north of Whangarei. The name means weeping waters in Māori.
Waitangi is best known for being the location where the Treaty of Waitangi was first signed on February 6, 1840. It is also the place where the Declaration of Independence of New Zealand was signed five years prior, on October 28, 1835. This document was ratified by the British Crown the following year (1836).
An absolute ‘must-do’ for New Zealand's visitors is the award-winning Waitangi Treaty Grounds and the Museum of Waitangi.
Discover the spectacular views over the Bay of Islands, and walk in the footsteps of the people who changed history.
Auckland is the largest metropolitan area in both Polynesia and New Zealand. It is situated on a narrow isthmus of land that joins the Northland peninsula to the rest of New Zealand’s North Island. Auckland is a major cruise ship port of call. The ships dock at Queens Wharf, within walking distance of downtown. The concrete and glass Sky Tower, a massive "needle" type building, and the striking Harbor Bridge are the city's most iconic landmarks. Auckland is a mixture of south pacific and Asian cultures and a Maori heritage. The city offers unique dining experiences and endless shopping opportunities.
Auckland is the largest metropolitan area in both Polynesia and New Zealand. It is situated on a narrow isthmus of land that joins the Northland peninsula to the rest of New Zealand’s North Island. Auckland is a major cruise ship port of call. The ships dock at Queens Wharf, within walking distance of downtown. The concrete and glass Sky Tower, a massive "needle" type building, and the striking Harbor Bridge are the city's most iconic landmarks. Auckland is a mixture of south pacific and Asian cultures and a Maori heritage. The city offers unique dining experiences and endless shopping opportunities.
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand, located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Rimutaka Range. Wellington overlooks the picturesque harbour and has forest clad hills as a background. The city is full of museums, galleries, boutique shopping, trendy cafés and fine restaurants. Wellington's proximity to the ocean and forests makes it an ideal place to enjoy nature.
Kaikōura is a town on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 1, 180 km north of Christchurch.Kaikōura became the first local authority in the Southern Hemisphere to achieve recognition by the EarthCheck Community Standard. Τhe infrastructure of Kaikōura was heavily damaged in the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake, which also caused two deaths in the area. The sea level of the bay and surrounding region was lifted by as much as 2 metres.
Akaroa is a charming small town on Banks Peninsula in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. It is situated within the homonym sheltered harbor and it is surrounded by the remnants of an ancient volcano. Akaroa is a historic French and British settlement, with colonial architecture, galleries and craft stores. Visitors can relax or explore the bays and the magic of this area.
Port Chalmers is a suburb and the main port of the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. Port Chalmers is located on a small hilly peninsula, northeast from the city’s centre, within the narrow Otago Harbor. Dunedin is regarded as New Zealand's architectural heritage capital and the grandeur of its historic buildings is something visitors must experience. The ties between Dunedin and Scotland are particularly strong and the city is called the "Edinburgh of New Zealand".
Oban is the principal settlement on Stewart Island, the southernmost inhabited island of the New Zealand archipelago. Oban is located on Halfmoon Bay, on Paterson Inlet. It is a small fishing town with lush vegetation and picturesque bays and coves. It serves as a base for hikers and birdwatchers. Visitors can relax and explore the history and natural beauty of this southern paradise.
Nelson is a city on the eastern shores of Tasman Bay. Nelson is the oldest city in the South Island and the second-oldest settled city in New Zealand – it was established in 1841 and was proclaimed a city by royal charter in 1858. Nelson city is bordered to the west and south-west by the Tasman District Council and the north-east, east and south-east by the Marlborough District Council. The city does not include Richmond, the area's second-largest settlement.Nelson is well known for its thriving local arts and crafts scene, Each year, the city hosts events popular with locals and tourists alike, such as the Nelson Arts Festival. The annual Wearable Art Awards began near Nelson and a local museum, World of Wearable Art now showcases winning designs alongside a collection of classic cars