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19 Nights | Departs 10 February 2027
Cruise Australia’s Southern Coast to Auckland
Set sail on an extraordinary voyage across the southern shores of Australia to the vibrant harbours of New Zealand. Departing from historic Fremantle, this remarkable cruise traces Australia’s spectacular southern coastline before crossing the Tasman Sea to Auckland.
Enjoy a blend of stunning coastal scenery, iconic cities and memorable ports of call as you journey across the bottom of Australia in comfort and style onboard EUROPA 2.

Voyage Highlights:
• Explore the relaxed coastal charm of Busselton, gateway to Western Australia’s famous Margaret River wine region
• Discover the dramatic coastline and rich maritime history of Albany
• Experience the pristine nature and wildlife of Kangaroo Island, visiting via Penneshaw
• Enjoy time in elegant Adelaide, known for its vibrant culture, food and nearby wine regions
• Immerse yourself in the arts, laneways and dining scene of Melbourne
• Sail into the spectacular harbour of Sydney
• Visit beautiful Waiheke Island, renowned for its stunning Hauraki Gulf views
• Cross the Tasman Sea to the beautiful harbour city of Auckland, the grand finale to your journey
Wed, 10 Feb 2027
Fremantle (Perth)
Overnight stay on board
Fremantle (Perth), departure 18.00 hrs
Welcome to Fremantle! This charming port city near Perth is known for its historic architecture, lively markets and delicious food. Go on a guided tour through the historic Fremantle Prison or enjoy a relaxing stroll along Cappuccino Strip. Discover the lively art and music scene, wander around the boutiques and try some fresh seafood in the restaurants at the port. A visit to Fremantle is an absolute must during your stay in Perth!
Fri, 12 Feb 2027
Busselton/Australia, 07.00 -18.00 hrs
Busselton in Western Australia combines history, idyllic nature and sporting challenges – a place that has something for everyone. The small city was founded in 1832 by John Garrett Bussell and experienced an economic upturn when the first pier was built in 1865. Busselton Jetty, one of the longest board walks in the world, has been extended several times, reaching its current length of1,841 m (2,013 yards) in 1960. At the end of the jetty, there is an underwater observatory providing insights into the colourful world of tropical fish. Once a year, all eyes of the sporting world are on Busselton: Ironman Western Australia attracts the best athletes to compete against each other along the beautiful coastline and famous Busselton Jetty.
Sat, 13 Feb 2027
Relaxation at sea
Sun, 14 Feb 2027
Albany/Australia, 08.00 -17.00 hrs
Albany, on the coast of Western Australia, greets its visitors with a long and eventful history. The natural harbour, one of the biggest and most beautiful in the region, was once the site of the first penal colony to be set up in Western Australia in 1826, known back then as Fredericks Town. Albany soon grew into an important trading town and later on became an important whaling centre. Today the city invites you to delve into its maritime past: the museum complex in the harbour has exciting stories to tell about the whaling industry, while excursion boats offer whale watching tours with the possibility of getting right up close to the giants of the seas.
Mon, 15 Feb 2027 – Tue, 16 Feb 2027
Relaxation at sea
Wed, 17 Feb 2027
Penneshaw/Kangaroo Island/Australia, 12.00 -19.00 hrs
With its picturesque setting and relaxed atmosphere, every visitor to Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island soon falls under its spell. Its origins as a European settlement give the town its historic charm – buildings like the old post office and cemetery have been well maintained. Penneshaw is particularly famous, however, for its rich native wildlife, such as the colony of penguins, which come back to land in the evenings after a day spent in the water and waddle back to their shelters. Nature and animal lovers will find this is the perfect place to take a walk and discover wild animals such as koalas, kangaroos, sea lions and seals.
Thu, 18 Feb 2027
Adelaide/Australia, 06.00 -19.00 hrs
Nestled between wine regions and natural beauties, Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, has a special charm of its own. Surrounded by the rolling hills of Barossa Valley, Clare Valley and McLaren Vale, well known for their robust vines and award-winning wines, attractive beaches like the Gulf Saint Vincent and Adelaide Hills are also impressive sights to behold. The relaxed attitude to life is reflected in expansive parks, appealing shopping streets and cosy street cafes. The lively pub, restaurant and art scene also offers a varied programme – an experience for all the senses.
Fri, 19 Feb 2027
Relaxation at sea
Sat, 20 Feb 2027
Melbourne/Australia, arrival 08.00 hrs
Melbourne, one of the biggest cities in Australia, offers an impressively high quality of life – it regularly features amongst the top five best cities to live in the world. As the cultural capital of Australia, it hosts a colourful selection of events and festivals, including the famous Melbourne International Film Festival. Green retreats like the Royal Botanic Gardens, which opened in 1846, offer a moment of peace in the urban hustle and bustle. The lively food scene with countless restaurants and cafes makes Melbourne a culinary hotspot, while museums and galleries like the National Gallery of Victoria and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art are inviting places to enjoy art and culture at the highest level.
Sun, 21 Feb 2027
Melbourne, departure 14.00 hrs
Melbourne, a city with a fascinating past and a lively contemporary scene. A former 19th century gold rush town, Melbourne has grown into a flourishing metropolis. These days it is a cultural and culinary centre, known for its lively art and music scene, world class restaurants and coffee culture. With iconic architecture, beautiful parks and a cosmopolitan atmosphere, Melbourne offers a varied experience. The city is proud of its love of sport, with famous events held here including the Australian Open and the Grand Prix.
Melbourne is popular with visitors thanks to its unique charm, diversity and innovative spirit.
Mon, 22 Feb 2027
Relaxation at sea
Tue, 23 Feb 2027
Sydney/Australia, arrival 12.00 hrs
The capital of the Australian state of New South Wales is home to around five million inhabitants. Founded in 1788 as the first British colony in Australia, Sydney has developed into a modern, vibrant metropolis. The iconic Opera House on the harbour is not only architecturally impressive, it is also a place where the focus is on culture and art. The Harbour Bridge offers a breathtaking view over the skyline, while Bondi Beach attracts surfers and those who want to soak up the sun. The district known as The Rocks provides insights into the colonial era, while Darling Harbour with its museums, restaurants and entertainment options shows off the modern side of Sydney
Wed, 24 Feb 2027
Sydney, departure 18.00 hrs
The origins of Sydney go back to the year 1788, when the First Fleet under the leadership of Captain Arthur Phillip arrived in the Bay of Sydney and founded a penal colony there. Over time, Sydney has developed into a flourishing port city and an important centre of trade. Today, Sydney is not only Australia’s largest city, it is also a major global financial and economic hub. It is a melting pot of cultures, in which people from all over the world come together to enjoy the vibrant urban lifestyle, multicultural cuisine and breathtaking natural scenery. Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge have become iconic landmarks that shape the city’s skyline. Sydney is a place that encourages creativity, innovation and diversity and draws visitors under its spell with its lively atmosphere and impressive mix of history and modernity
Thu, 25 Feb 2027 – Sat, 27 Feb 2027
Relaxation at sea
Sun, 28 Feb 2027
Waiheke lsland/Hauraki Gulf/New Zealand (subject to weather conditions), 13.00 -19.00 hrs
Auckland/New Zealand, arrival 23.30 hrs Overnight stay on board
Off the coast of Auckland lies Waiheke Island, a true paradise for nature lovers and connoisseurs alike. The island in the Hauraki Gulf is enchanting with its charming combination of friendly villages, idyllic scenery and a lively art and cultural scene. Beautiful beaches like Oneroa Beach and Onetangi Beach seem far removed from everyday life, while over 30 vineyards are a great place to try award-winning wines and immerse yourself in the lifestyle of the islanders. Art galleries, cosy restaurants and numerous hiking trails provide further opportunities to discover the many different sides of Waiheke Island.
Mon, 01 Mar 2027
Auckland
Disembark
19 days | MS EUROPA 2 | 10 February – 1 March 2027
Prices per person, twin share from:
Veranda Suite
Cat 2 US$14,707* | Cat 3 US$16,302*
Ocean Suite
Cat 3 US$16,302* | Cat 4 US$16,852*
Grand Ocean Suite
Cat 6 US$23,287*

With a maximum of 500 guests, you can expect maximum personal space and individualised service. And all this with an extremely luxurious number ratio of almost one to one. The EUROPA 2 combines comfort with a high degree of flexibility by also calling at small harbours and remote corners off the beaten track. Welcome aboard the best cruise ship in the world!
Enjoy every moment
Informal and individual, exquisite and stylish, completely in line with your requirements – this is the philosophy of the EUROPA 2. Experience a symbiosis of perfection, elegance and aesthetics, and enjoy lifestyle at the highest level in a modern, relaxed atmosphere.
Good reasons to travel with EUROPA 2:
• Casual luxury at the highest level
• Named the best cruise ship in the world^
• Maximum of 500 guests and more room per passenger than on any other cruise ship
• An exceptionally luxurious, almost one-to-one ratio of crew to passengers
• Outside suites only, each with their own veranda – between 35 m2 (376 ft2) and 114 m2 (1,227 ft2) in size
• Stylish culinary experiences in exclusive restaurants at no extra cost
• 1,000 m2 (10,764 ft2) spa and fitness area – including a fantastic ocean view
• High-class, hand-picked entertainment programme
For more information on this cruise, please contact us via the form below or call us on 1300 786 888.
Australia and New Zealand with Hapag Lloyd | Enquiry
*Terms and conditions apply. Fares are per person, twin share in US dollars. Earlybird fares available until 31 May 2026. Additional terms and conditions apply. To be read in conjunction with Zeppelin Travel and Hapag Lloyd booking terms and conditions. Please see Zeppelin Travel for more information. ^According to Insight Guides 2025.



