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We typically like to create open-jaw voyages, so guests can see more destinations. This means starting a cruise in one major port and ending it in another major port. We do this simply because the voyage content can be diversified and more interesting for our guests. For our “down-under” itineraries it means that our voyage has the best of both Australia and New Zealand.

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We typically like to create open-jaw voyages, so guests can see more destinations. This means starting a cruise in one major port and ending it in another major port. We do this simply because the voyage content can be diversified and more interesting for our guests. For our “down-under” itineraries it means that our voyage has the best of both Australia and New Zealand.

 

Unfortunately it rules you out totally for those who have health issues that prohibit them from flying, as well as those who simply don't like flying.

 

But hey I understand about business decisions. I was hoping there might be a couple in the near future.

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