Wildlife, Megaherbs & Wildflowers of the Subantarctic Islands
What to expect
Join this captivating voyage of New Zealand, its enthralling Subantarctic Islands, and Macquarie Island. Aboard the expedition ship, Heritage Adventurer, we cruise south to the Galapagos of the Southern Ocean. Witness extraordinary wildlife diversity and endemic species of bird and plant life. Go ashore where individual travellers aren’t permitted. Obtain firsthand accounts of the important research being conducted at the Australian Antarctic Research Base. Walk among vibrant megaherbs found flourishing across Campbell Island. And learn about the remarkable recovery of remote island vegetation after years of degradation from livestock.
This journey departs:
21 November 2026
Observe the island’s resilient plant species and keep watch for southern royal albatrosses.
Embark the ship’s Zodiacs to reach remote islands. Witness rugged landscapes and wildlife habitat up close.
New Zealand’s northernmost Subantarctic islands comprise some of the most pristine areas in the region.
Be escorted by an expert , who will offer insightful talks on various topics and be available for informal discussions, enriching your travel experience.
Read on to discover the vibrant megaherbs, wildflowers and wildlife of the Subantarctic Islands.
Departure Date
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Your Itinerary
Day 1 - Queenstown (New Zealand)
Day 2 - Queenstown and Central Otago Private Garden
Day 3 - Queenstown, Port of Bluff, Embark Heritage Adventurer
Day 4 - The Snares – North East Island
Day 5 - Auckland Islands – Enderby Island
Day 6 - Auckland Islands – Carnley Harbour
Day 7 - At Sea
Day 8 - Macquarie Island
Day 10 - At Sea
Day 11 - Campbell Island – Perseverance Harbour
Day 12 - At Sea
Day 13 - Disembark Heritage Adventurer, Invercargill or Queenstown
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