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    Boka Bay Blue Cave By Speedboat

    Kotor, Montenegro

    Duration 4 1/4 hrs

    Race through Boka Bay in a speedboat and enjoy a refreshing swim in the Blue Cave and in the sparkling waters that rim a nearby beach. Although officially known as the Bay of Kotor, Boka – as it is called locally – is considered the southernmost fjord in Europe because of its wild landscape and precipitous cliffs that plummet into the sea. Zipping along its rocky coast in a speedboat will be an exhilarating experience, especially on the approach to the Blue Cave. Expect to be awed by the brilliant blue water and the hue that it casts on the cave’s interior, both the result of the way the sunlight reflects off the sandy bottom of the sea. You will have the opportunity to swim in this enchanting setting before zipping off to Rose Beach on the tip of the Lustica Peninsula. Sheltered by the surrounding mountains and forests, the water there is typically calm.


    HIGHLIGHTS
    • Zip through the typically calm waters of Boka Bay on a speedboat.
    • Swim in a seaside cave known for its brilliant blue water, which reflects on the interior.
    • Pause for a swim at Rose Beach, yet another idyllic spot on the bay.


    HELPFUL HINTS
    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.


    Need to Know:

    Note: It is not recommended for guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Casual, weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are suggested. Depending on weather and sea conditions, the skipper of the boat may decide to not enter the Blue Cave if it is not safe to do so. Also, in case Blue cave is too crowded with people and boats, swimming will not be possible for safety reasons.
    • Adult from: $230.60 NZD
    • Child from: $230.60 NZD
    DURATION 4 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Go Local - Belfast Food Trail

    Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Duration 4 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Gain a greater understanding of Northern Ireland and its culture by following a foodie guide through Belfast and sampling classic dishes and delicacies. The exact locations to be visited will be determined the day of the excursion, but they will definitely be establishments that best represent the cuisine of Northern Ireland. They will be the markets, restaurants and cafés that the locals frequent, rather than those typically found in guidebooks. Tastings are frequent and generous! Along the way you will encounter the places the locals like to frequent for lunch or dinner or for a cup of coffee. You will visit a variety of eating establishments in the city center, each specifically chosen to highlight the unique foods of Northern Ireland. The best way to get to know a city is through its food, and this tour highlights what makes Belfast so appealing.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Follow a local foodie around Belfast and sample a variety of classic dishes.
    • Stop in the markets, restaurants and cafés that the locals frequent.
    • Expect to taste favorites such as Belfast bap, colcannon and boxty, a potato pancake.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes about three hours of moderate walking and standing with some inclines and uneven surfaces to negotiate. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns, who should evaluate their stamina and ability before joining the tour. This tour has a limited capacity; therefore, it is recommended that guest’s pre-book this tour as early as possible.
    • Adult from: $570.25 NZD
    • Child from: $570.25 NZD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
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    Pompeii & Enchanting Sorrento

    Salerno, Italy

    Duration 8 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Watch a fascinating woodworking demonstration in Sorrento and wander through the ruins of Pompeii, which reveal ancient life in a surprisingly candid way. The craftsmen will demonstrate the art of intarsia or wood inlay, which has long been associated with Sorrento. During free time that follows you might browse the boutiques and dine on your own. If you stop for lunch, be sure try a glass of chilled Limoncello, a sweet lemon-flavored liquor that has been produced locally for more than a century. You will then head to Pompeii, a Roman town forever known for the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius that buried it under ash and pumice in 79 AD. After watching artisans hand-carve classic cameos, you will meander through the excavated ruins. The buildings are largely intact, frescoes adorn the villas and everyday objects are scattered about, just as they were when the volcano erupted. Expect to see ancient baths, temples and residences with intricate mosaic floors.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Watch woodworkers demonstrate the art of intarsia or wood inlay, a specialty in Sorrento.
    • Browse Sorrento’s museums and boutiques or dine on your own during free time.
    • See the artistry behind the making of traditional cameos in Pompeii.
    • Walk through the ruins of Pompeii for an eye-opening look into ancient life.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 4 hours of walking. It is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina.
    • Adult from: $266.36 NZD
    • Child from: $176.98 NZD
    DURATION 8 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Go Local - Visit to the Local Farmhouse

    Riga, Latvia

    Duration 4 hrs

    Visit a rural farm and tour the fields with the owners, who will be quite willing to discuss how farming and life has changed since Latvia’s independence from the Soviet Union. During the Soviet era, collective farming was practiced, in which government-owned farms banded together to grow crops. When Latvia gained its independence in 1991, farms could be privately owned again. The farm that you will visit grows an abundance of raspberries and strawberries, as the conditions in this part of Latvia are quite favorable for both crops. Growing berries became even more widespread following the Soviet era because the farmers could directly reap the benefits. You may have the opportunity to pick some berries (if available) in the fields and enjoy homemade seasonal pie while lingering over a cup of tea with the owners of the farm. Feel free to ask them about their lives before and after Soviet rule. It is sure to be an eye-opening experience. Gain an understanding of how farming has changed since Soviet rule ended in 1991. Tour a berry farm with the owners and learn more about its challenges and development. Enjoy some berries (if available) and homemade seasonal pie and a cup of tea with the owners as they discuss post-Soviet rural life.


    HIGHLIGHTS:
    • Gain an understanding of how farming has changed since Soviet rule ended in 1991.
    • our a berry farm with the owners and pick your own raspberries and strawberries.
    • Enjoy the berries and a cup of tea with the owners as they discuss post-Soviet rural life.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes about an hour of walking and standing with some sand, steps, inclines and cobblestone surfaces to negotiate. It is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns, who should evaluate their stamina and ability before joining the tour. Availability of ripe berries is not guaranteed. The tour includes a snack. Menu: a piece of seasonal home-made pie and herbal tea (1 drink). The order of sights and timing may vary. A farm may be changed without prior notice due to limited availability or other operational reasons.
    • Adult from: $355.74 NZD
    • Child from: $355.74 NZD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
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    Medoc Vineyards & Bordeaux at Leisure

    Bordeaux (Le Verdon), France

    Duration 8 1/2 hrs

    Sample wine at a leading chateau in the region famous for its wines, Bordeaux. The region is not only known for its wine though, Bordeaux’s historic city center offers something for all tastes. You’ll enjoy free time here to discover some of its many attractions and lunch on your own.


    Your drive to Bordeaux takes you along the famous Medoc wine road, Route des Châteaux, with panoramic views of vineyards as far as the eye can see. The Medoc vineyards are orderly and impeccably maintained, and the famous Chateaux region produces superb wines. Stop to visit the cellars of one of the region's famous château and learn about winemaking techniques before enjoying a tasting of two recent vintages.


    Reaching Bordeaux, you’ll have a short orientation of the city before being dropped off to enjoy approximately 3 hours of free time to explore at your leisure. Take advantage of this opportunity to shop, visit museums or just stroll about and discover more about the history of the city. Some of the city highlights are Place de la Bourse, the riverfront, Cailhau Gate, Grosse Cloche from the English Period, the Bordeaux Cathedral, and Gambetta Square. Don’t miss the Grand Theater, one of the most beautiful 18th-century theaters in Europe. The pedestrian friendly city center and waterfront have many shops, cafes and restaurants for you to choose from as well as a number of museums. Whatever you choose to do, you’ll have a wonderful time in Bordeaux.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Tour involves approximately 1-hour of walking, steps or stairs and some extended standing at the chateau and includes approximately 3 hours of free time. Amount of walking and level of exertion during free time is at guests' discretion. The city is mainly flat, with some cobblestone surfaces. We suggest you get to the meeting point ten minutes before departure time; should you miss the transfer back, you’ll be responsible for getting back to the ship at your own expense. The drive to and from Bordeaux is approximately 2 1/4 hours.
    • Adult from: $445.12 NZD
    • Child from: $355.74 NZD
    DURATION 8 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Go Local - District's of Riga

    Riga, Latvia

    Duration 5 hrs

    Mingle with local Latvians by traveling on the train and public buses to several waterfront districts, where you will meander about the attractions. Drive by public transport (bus or train) to Vecaki, a district on the Gulf of Riga known for its beaches. While there, the guide will enhance your understanding of the capital’s turbulent history by elaborating on the nearby fortifications that date to the Napoleonic Wars. You will then board a public bus and enjoy a genuine slice of daily Latvian life on the way to the Vecmilgravis district. The guide will point out buildings constructed during the time that the Soviets occupied Latvia. Like several neighboring Baltic countries, Latvia gained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. The most historical building is the White Church. Built near the water during the late 18th century, the wooden Lutheran church features a tower that local fishermen have long used as a lighthouse of sorts to help them navigate. Get an authentic feel for Latvian life by riding the train and/or bus with the locals. Explore the beach-rimmed district of Vecaki, a resort area where the residents relax. Gain an understanding of life under Soviet rule before Latvia became independent in 1991. During your walk, you’ll stop at a local cafe for refreshments.


    HIGHLIGHTS:
    • Get an authentic feel for Latvian life by riding the train and bus with the locals.
    • Explore the beach-rimmed district of Vecaki, a resort area where the residents relax.
    • Gain an understanding of life under Soviet rule before Latvia became independent in 1991.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes about 2½ hours of walking and standing with some steps and cobblestone surfaces to negotiate. It is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns, who should evaluate their stamina and ability before joining the tour. Since the tour includes public transportation, the itinerary and timing of the tour can be changed on the spot: it can be shortened or prolonged. The order of sights may vary. Please be careful with personal belongings in the public transport and at places of interest. The tour includes a snack. Menu: a piece of pie (salted or sweet) upon guest choice and tea or coffee (1 drink).
    • Adult from: $266.36 NZD
    • Child from: $266.36 NZD
    DURATION 5 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
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    Monaco & Monte Carlo Landmarks

    Nice/Monaco (Villefranche), France

    Duration 6 1/2 hrs

    See the icons of Monaco and Monte Carlo and then explore further on your own, admiring the majestic architecture and elegance of these two gems on the French Riviera.


    After departing from the pier, you will enjoy a leisurely drive along the gorgeous French Riviera to Monaco. During the walking tour that follows, you will see highlights such as the monumental Oceanographic Museum, which rises out of a sheer cliff overlooking the sea. Prince Albert I founded the museum in 1910 and its aquarium is among the best in Europe.


    The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception is another icon. Prince Rainer III and Grace Kelly were married here in 1956 and both are buried in the church. The cream-colored facade was constructed with Italian granite starting in 1875 and it took more than 10 years to finish the entire cathedral, which is the largest in Monaco. Interior visits may not be possible if activities are taking place in the cathedral.


    After free time to explore a bit further, you will continue on to Monte Carlo, driving along a section of road where the annual Monaco Grand Prix race has been held since 1929. You will notice the road is winding with hairpin turns, a signature of this Formula One race.


    You will also see the grand Monte Carlo Casino, which opened in 1863. Designed by Charles Garnier, the architect behind the Paris Opera, the casino is an architectural masterpiece that may well be the most recognized building in Monte Carlo. Free time follows, after which you will rejoin your coach and return to Villefranche.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 90 minutes of guided moderate to strenuous walking, plus any additional walking at the guests’ discretion during free time. To reach the old town of Nice, guests will use escalators and elevators. In order to reach Casino Square in Monte Carlo, the walk from the parking area leads uphill and along several steps. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with walking difficulties. Suitable attire is required if visiting the Cathedral. Shoulders and knees must be covered; shorts and tank tops are not acceptable. For those who wish to visit the Casino, appropriate casual attire is required. No ripped jeans, shorts or tank tops, or flip-flops(view casino website for full dress code). To enter the Casino, a passport is required and there is an entrance fee of 20 Euros. The Casino is only open in the afternoon from 2:00 p.m. onwards. Most public restrooms are pay-for-use so it is recommended guests bring along local currency.
    • Adult from: $194.85 NZD
    • Child from: $176.98 NZD
    DURATION 6 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
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    Florence & Pisa

    Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Italy

    Duration 10 hrs

    Take a scenic drive through the countryside to the magnificent city of Florence. Pause in the Piazza del Duomo to admire the exterior of the Cathedral (Duomo) of Santa Maria del Fiore, its elaborate Gothic façade is covered in a mix of pink and green marble.


    View the statues in the Piazza della Signoria on your way to the Ponte Vecchio, the medieval stone bridge was the first bridge built across the River Arno, and has been well known for its goldsmiths and jewelers since the 16th century. Lunch is included at a local restaurant, and after the meal you'll have free time to explore on your own or to shop, before your tour continues to the historic town of Pisa. Here, you'll have free time in Miracle Square for a look at the exterior of that famous Leaning Tower. Built in the 12th century, it began to lean soon afterwards, but has now been stabilized.


    Need to Know:

    Note: The tour busses are not allowed into the historical center of Florence nor Pisa. Drop off/on in Florence located approx. 45 mins walk from Santa Croce Square. The walking tour in Florence will cover approximately 2 miles, not recommended for guests with walking difficulties. The photo stop in Pisa is not guided and you’ll have to walk from the bus parking area approximately 15 minutes each way. Guests who are planning to visit religious sites during free time, please dress appropriately - no bare shoulders, shorts, or skirts above the knee are allowed. The order of the visits can change, therefore it is not recommended to book museum entrances or private visits. Maps of Florence and Pisa are provided via QR code. Headsets provided from the pier.
    • Adult from: $623.88 NZD
    • Child from: $480.87 NZD
    DURATION 10 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
    • Meal
    Available languages:
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    Romantic Bruges

    Brussels / Bruges (Zeebrugge), Belgium

    Duration 4 3/4 hrs

    The exquisitely preserved medieval town of Bruges is a veritable jewel. Step back in time as you begin your guided walk through Bruges, often called 'Die Scone' or 'the beautiful'. The charm of this lovely medieval city will capture you immediately. As you walk through the narrow streets, passing by picturesque scenes of ancient buildings, tree-lined canals and gabled facades, from the exterior you’ll see the bustling marketplace, The Belfry Tower, the Town Hall and the Chapel of the Holy Blood.


    The highlight of this walking tour will undoubtedly be a 30-minute canal tour. While sitting back in a small boat, you’ll enjoy the serene waterways of this romantic historical city. Since Bruges is full of lace and chocolate shops, you’ll certainly find the perfect souvenir as you explore the area on your own. To end this perfect tour, your guide will lead you by the romantic 'Lake of Love' on the return drive to your ship.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour involves approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes of walking, often over uneven terrain, cobblestone surfaces, and includes some steps when boarding the canal boats. It is not recommended to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. The boats are not wheelchair accessible. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. On Sundays, only souvenir shops are open.
    • Adult from: $355.74 NZD
    • Child from: $176.98 NZD
    DURATION 4 3/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    Available languages:
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    Life & Culture Of Isafjordur

    Isafjordur, Iceland

    Duration 3 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Travel by panoramic coach on a tour that offers fascinating insights on the lives of those who make the sometimes-harsh landscape of Iceland’s Westfjords their home. Beginning from the pier, you’ll drive through the streets of Isafjordur and out along the coastal road for a tour of wondrously remote Bolungarvik, a fishing village towered over by its surrounding mountains. Nearby, you’ll stop at the outdoor Ósvör Museum, where a century-old fisherman’s hut has been restored, complete with the tools of the trade – and the fisherman. On another leg of the journey, you’ll find yourself up amidst breathtaking views of the magnificent mountains of the Djup, largest of the West Fjords and the Buna River. Not far from that spot, you’ll stop to admire a beautiful, stepped waterfall in Tunguskogur and take an opportunity to taste the freshest, clearest mountain water you may ever have encountered. Back in Isafjordur, you’ll stop in at the Maritime and Folk Museum, which calls one of the town’s oldest and best-preserved houses its home. The museum presents an excellent collection of artifacts related to the region’s maritime history – as well as a sizable accordion collection. Gotta has something to do during those long winters.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Explore the remote Westfjords region by coach, stopping to absorb the local color in its many forms.
    • Visit the remote fishing village of Bolungarvik and tour a century-old fisherman’s hut nearby in Ósvör.
    • Behold stunning mountain vistas along the Djup fjord and taste clear mountain water from a waterfall in Tunguskogur.
    • Tour a quirky Maritime and Folk Museum, filled with historic fishing artifacts – and accordions.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Wear weather-appropriate clothing including a water/wind proof jacket.
    • Comfortable, flat walking shoes with a non-slip sole are recommended.
    • Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 90 minutes of moderate walking and standing, at times over uneven pathways. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina before participating.
    • Adult from: $534.50 NZD
    • Child from: $337.86 NZD
    DURATION 3 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Snack
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    Go Local - The Two Of Scotland's Best In Edinburgh

    Edinburgh (Newhaven), Scotland

    Duration 2 3/4 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Experience the joys of two iconic Scottish activities: drinking a wee dram of whisky and playing the bagpipes. After departing from the pier, you will soon arrive at a downtown venue for a whisky tasting. The Scotch Malt Whisky Society will host the event, in which the whiskies will be served at cask strength. That means the drams will not have been subjected to chill filtration or any other interference that would alter their tastes. You will be served three drams, a dram being an eighth of a fluid ounce. The tasting will reveal the remarkable variety within the distillation processes and present the complexities that the different oak casks and aging times impart. Before each dram is sampled, one of the society’s members will describe the whisky’s characteristics. Some whiskies might taste spicy and dry while others may be heavily peated with strong smoky flavors. The experience will be enlightening and entertaining. Your immersion into the world of bagpipes will be just as fulfilling. Louise Marshall, one of Scotland’s most renowned pipers, will lead your workshop. She has played for Queen Elizabeth II and Pope Benedict XVI, and her instruction will be based on years of experience. Marshall will teach you basic chanter techniques, show you how bagpipes work and describe the instrument’s history. If you wish to look the part, Scottish attire such as kilts, sporrans and feather bonnets will be available.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Discover the basics of chanter technique, how bagpipes function, and the instrument’s rich cultural history.
    • A fun and educational way to experience two pillars of Scottish heritage—whisky and bagpipes in one engaging outing.
    • Optional use of traditional Scottish attire, including kilts, sporrans, and feather bonnets, adds to the immersive experience.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 2 hours of moderate walking/standing; there will be some inclines and cobblestone surfaces to negotiate plus any additional walking at the guests' discretion during free time. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair and can make their own way on and off the vehicle and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. And for those with mobility concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Children under the age of 18 will be offered light refreshments instead of Whisky but will not be allowed to enter the Members Room, where drinks can be purchased, and instead will remain in the Cask Room. This tour must be purchased no later than 3 days prior to the operating date. Wear weather-appropriate clothing; include a light raincoat or umbrella.
    • Adult from: $463.00 NZD
    • Child from: $463.00 NZD
    DURATION 2 3/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
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    City of Edingurgh & Castle

    Edinburgh (South Queensferry), Scotland

    Duration 4 hrs

    Your tour begins with a short drive into the center of Edinburgh, Scotland's bustling capital city. From your coach, enjoy panoramic views of some of the city's landmarks before making your way to Edinburgh Castle.


    The unwritten history of Edinburgh goes back to the ancient British tribes who existed in clusters of wooden huts on the rocky slopes of the castle crag, choosing the windy heights for greater security. Arriving at the Castle, you will enter via the Esplanade, which slopes steeply towards the main gate. There is much to see within the castle, including the 15th century Old Royal Palace in which are housed the Scottish Crown Jewels. The amazing regalia on display in the Crown Room have their origins in medieval times. Also found here is the Apartment in which Mary, Queen of Scots gave birth to the future King James VI of Scotland who also became James I of England. This intriguing castle has without doubt, witnessed many tense moments in its thousand year history.


    Following your visit, you'll re-join your coach and travel through the Old Town, descending eastwards along the ridge from the castle. This is the historical area known as `Royal Mile` and your route takes you along Castle Hill, Lawnmarket, High Street and Canongate - passing delightful multi-storied houses and quaint side streets. You will also drive past St. Giles Cathedral, considered the finest of the city's churches. This impressive cathedral dates from the 14th and 15th centuries, and is known for its famous crown spire. Continuing, you'll then pass Palace of Holyrood House, Scotland's premier Royal Palace. Dating from the late 15th century, it is the official Scottish residence of the Queen.


    Before heading back to Leith, it's a drive along famous Princes Street, with its array of fine stores on one side, and beautifully laid out formal gardens on the other, affording outstanding views across to the ever present castle, standing majestically on its extinct volcanic rock.


    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 1 hour of walking at Edinburgh Castle, at times over uneven and cobblestone surfaces, as well as a significant number of steps to negotiate. This tour is not suitable for wheelchair guests and those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Due to traffic regulations, a drive past St. Giles Cathedral cannot be guaranteed. Weather appropriate clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Guests should be prepared for the possibility of rain. The order of sites visited may vary.
    • Adult from: $302.11 NZD
    • Child from: $302.11 NZD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2

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Printed on Monday, December 29, 2025 at 08:43pm