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    Australia Explorer & The Mighty Nullarbor Rail & Sail
    22-night package
    from $26,256* per person twin share in a Veranda Suite
    Save up to $4,000 per person, plus enjoy complimentary premium beverages, world-class dining, complimentary Wi-Fi, and more
    Sail along Australia’s southern coast from Sydney to Fremantle, visiting destinations shaped by maritime history, food regions and dramatic coastal landscapes. An overnight stay in Fremantle provides time to slow the pace before the journey continues inland by rail. Travelling from Perth to Sydney aboard the Indian Pacific, you’ll cross remote outback scenery and enjoy a series of off-train experiences along the way.
    Your package includes: Rail tour highlights:

    Your package includes:

    Rail tour highlights:

    Your package includes:

    Your package includes:

    • 17-night cruise aboard Seabourn Quest in a Veranda Suite
    • 1-night post-cruise accommodation at the QT Perth (or similar)
    • 4 nights aboard the Indian Pacific, travelling from Perth to Sydney in a Gold Premium Twin

    Plus with Seabourn:

    • All ocean-front suites luxuriously appointed
    • All dining venues are complimentary, dine where, when and with whom you wish
    • Complimentary premium spirits and fine wines available on board at all times
    • Onboard entertainment experiences, offering a variety of shows and live music
    • Complimentary Wi-Fi packages with unlimited minutes powered by SpaceX’s Starlink
    • Tipping is neither required, nor expected
    Rail tour highlights:

    Rail tour highlights:

    • All-inclusive meals, fine wines, and beverages
    • Off Train Experiences in Kalgoorlie, Cook, Barossa Valley, Broken Hill and the Blue Mountains
    • Visit Kalgoorlie, a gold rush-era town on the outskirts of the Nullarbor
    • Enjoy a nightcap by a bonfire under the vast Nullarbor sky in the remote town of Cook
    • Visit Seppeltsfield Estate for a signature dining experience in the Barossa Valley
    • Visit Australia’s first heritage listed-city, Broken Hill
    • Explore the spectacular Blue Mountains
    Valid for travel
    Cruise departs 9 Mar 2027 (train departs 27 Mar 2027). Subject to availability. Ask your personal travel manager for a quote.
    Offer expires
    18 May 2026 unless sold prior

    Itinerary

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    Day 1

    Your Cruise Starts: Sydney, Australia

    Sydney’s status as a vibrant metropolis equal to the world’s greatest cities, is justifiably earned. With iconic architecture such as the famous Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, shimmering beaches such as Bondi Beach, and a laid-back and roughly charming and friendly attitude, this city is a pleasure to visit. Sydney is Australia’s oldest city, and the area’s Aboriginal cultural heritage followed by its convict history can be explored in a variety of museums and galleries. Opportunities to discover and experience new things include visiting the botanical gardens, swimming on the beach, eating a delicious meal in Chinatown, watching unique Australian animals in the Sydney Wild Life Zoo or Sea Life Aquarium, taking in the Maritime museum, exploring the fish market, walking through Hyde Park, and learning about WWI Anzac history at the Anzac memorial. Of course, the opera house, completed in 1973 with its competition winning design offers concerts, theater and dance, as well as a one-hour guided tour. This symbol of the city, along with the Harbour Bridge, the largest and heaviest steel arch bridge in the world, together give Sydney Harbour an exciting and fascinating vibe with which to enjoy the surrounding metropolis.​

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 2

    Sydney, Australia

    Sydney’s status as a vibrant metropolis equal to the world’s greatest cities, is justifiably earned. With iconic architecture such as the famous Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, shimmering beaches such as Bondi Beach, and a laid-back and roughly charming and friendly attitude, this city is a pleasure to visit. Sydney is Australia’s oldest city, and the area’s Aboriginal cultural heritage followed by its convict history can be explored in a variety of museums and galleries. Opportunities to discover and experience new things include visiting the botanical gardens, swimming on the beach, eating a delicious meal in Chinatown, watching unique Australian animals in the Sydney Wild Life Zoo or Sea Life Aquarium, taking in the Maritime museum, exploring the fish market, walking through Hyde Park, and learning about WWI Anzac history at the Anzac memorial. Of course, the opera house, completed in 1973 with its competition winning design offers concerts, theater and dance, as well as a one-hour guided tour. This symbol of the city, along with the Harbour Bridge, the largest and heaviest steel arch bridge in the world, together give Sydney Harbour an exciting and fascinating vibe with which to enjoy the surrounding metropolis.​

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 3

    At Sea

    Today is spent at sea. Take the opportunity to slow down, explore the ship’s facilities, and enjoy a relaxed day onboard as the journey continues.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 4

    Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

    Home to nearly half of Tasmania’s residents, Hobart somehow still exudes an exclusive ambiance with its seamless fusion of cultural allure and natural splendor. Nature seems to concur, as it’s one of the very few major cities where the southern lights, the mesmerizing aurora australis, are known to grace the skies. The nearby Tasmanian wilderness extends a heartfelt invitation to embrace pristine beauty through captivating wildlife encounters, tranquil rainforest hikes, and awe-inspiring coastal cruises. For those in search of a genuine connection with nature, Hobart offers a treasure trove of unforgettable moments. Hobart provides the perfect haven to immerse oneself in an authentic Australian experience. As the gateway to Tasmania’s renowned vineyards, culinary enthusiasts are treated to a sensory journey, from farm-to-table dining to savoring the finest wines.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 5

    Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

    Home to nearly half of Tasmania’s residents, Hobart somehow still exudes an exclusive ambiance with its seamless fusion of cultural allure and natural splendor. Nature seems to concur, as it’s one of the very few major cities where the southern lights, the mesmerizing aurora australis, are known to grace the skies. The nearby Tasmanian wilderness extends a heartfelt invitation to embrace pristine beauty through captivating wildlife encounters, tranquil rainforest hikes, and awe-inspiring coastal cruises. For those in search of a genuine connection with nature, Hobart offers a treasure trove of unforgettable moments. Hobart provides the perfect haven to immerse oneself in an authentic Australian experience. As the gateway to Tasmania’s renowned vineyards, culinary enthusiasts are treated to a sensory journey, from farm-to-table dining to savoring the finest wines.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 6

    At Sea

    Today is spent at sea. Take the opportunity to slow down, explore the ship’s facilities, and enjoy a relaxed day onboard as the journey continues.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 7

    Burnie, Tasmania, Australia

    Burnie overlooks Emu Bay, on the north-west coast of Tasmania. This proudly industrial city is Australia’s fifth largest container port and a vibrant place to visit. Originally settled in 1827 as Emu Bay, the town was renamed for William Burnie, a director of the Van Diemen’s Land Company in the early 1840s. Burnie was once surrounded by dense rainforest, but this slowly disappeared as fortunes were made felling and milling timber. Burnie offers plenty of activities and sites.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 8

    Melbourne, Australia

    Nestled in the heart of Victoria, Australia, Melbourne Cruise Port offers an exceptional experience for discerning travelers in search of pure luxury. Hailed as Australia’s cultural capital, Melbourne emanates a unique charm with its eclectic mix of art, fashion, and gastronomy. The city’s vibrant center is always alive with events, top-tier dining, and exclusive shopping experiences. It’s a melting pot of cultures and a haven for gourmands, offering excellent food everywhere—from modern Australian cuisine to delightful Asian fusion fare and cozy cafes serving the finest coffee you’ve ever tasted. Whether you’re lingering in the city’s labyrinth of laneways covered in awe-inspiring street art, or sampling gourmet local cuisine along the Yarra River, every moment in Melbourne is a moment of delight.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 9

    At Sea

    Today is spent at sea. Take the opportunity to slow down, explore the ship’s facilities, and enjoy a relaxed day onboard as the journey continues.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 10

    Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

    From the moment you step ashore, Adelaide welcomes you to a blend of sophistication and adventure. Famously known as the “20-Minute City”, Adelaide’s unique approach to urban planning allows visitors to reach various cultural hubs within a short 20-minute drive, creating a highly accessible and convenient urban experience. Boasting a timeless blend of cosmopolitan charm and untouched natural beauty, this destination’s sandy beaches, rolling vineyards, and vibrant cultural scene pack a plethora of experiences into this small area. Immerse yourself in the opulent wine country of Barossa Valley, where world-class vineyards invite you to savor exquisite vintages and gourmet cuisine, or fragrant paradise that lies behind the walls of the Adelaide botanical gardens.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 11

    Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island, Australia

    From the moment you step ashore, Adelaide welcomes you to a blend of sophistication and adventure. Famously known as the “20-Minute City”, Adelaide’s unique approach to urban planning allows visitors to reach various cultural hubs within a short 20-minute drive, creating a highly accessible and convenient urban experience. Boasting a timeless blend of cosmopolitan charm and untouched natural beauty, this destination’s sandy beaches, rolling vineyards, and vibrant cultural scene pack a plethora of experiences into this small area. Immerse yourself in the opulent wine country of Barossa Valley, where world-class vineyards invite you to savor exquisite vintages and gourmet cuisine, or fragrant paradise that lies behind the walls of the Adelaide botanical gardens.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 12

    Wallaroo, South Australia, Australia

    Nestled on the picturesque Yorke Peninsula, Wallaroo, South Australia, offers guests a captivating blend of history, natural beauty, and coastal charm. Explore the Wallaroo Heritage and Nautical Museum to learn about the town’s rich maritime history and copper mining past. Relax on the beautiful North Beach, perfect for swimming and sunbathing, or try your hand at fishing off the famous Wallaroo Jetty. Wallaroo’s history dates back to 1851, when it was first settled as a sheep grazing area before becoming a major copper smelting hub. Food enthusiasts can enjoy fresh seafood and visit the local farmers’ market for a taste of regional produce.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 13

    Port Lincoln, South Australia, Australia

    A well-protected harbor in Boston Bay on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, Port Lincoln is an important port for grain shipment, fishing for bluefin tuna and multi-species aquaculture. It is also proud to call itself Australia’s Seafood Capital. First charted in 1802, it was not truly established until a government subsidized settlement in the 1840s. There are a number of mill and settler’s cottages preserved today, and the eccentric Koppio Smithy Museum holds a centuries-spanning collection of everything from pioneer implements, barbed wire displays and carriages to vintage cars and bicycles. Another specialty museum with a particular focus on Port Lincoln is the Axel Stenross Maritime Museum highlighting the fishing and maritime history with displays and old wooden boats, including some built at the Stenross shipyard. Other attractions of the area range from natural features such as the Whaler’s Way limestone coast, and the Glen Forest Animal Park to snorkeling with sea lions or cage diving with great white sharks. The town also boasts a railway museum and a prominent statue of the graceful thoroughbred Makybe Diva, owned by a local tuna fisherman and the only horse to win the coveted Melbourne Cup three times.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 14

    At Sea

    Today is spent at sea. Take the opportunity to slow down, explore the ship’s facilities, and enjoy a relaxed day onboard as the journey continues.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 15

    At Sea

    Today is spent at sea. Take the opportunity to slow down, explore the ship’s facilities, and enjoy a relaxed day onboard as the journey continues.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 16

    Albany, Australia

    Located at the southern tip of Western Australia, Albany was the first colonial settlement in the west, founded in 1826, when Major Edmund Lockyer claimed the western third of the continent for the British Crown. It was the only deep water port on the continent’s western third until the founding of Fremantle and was crucial to the gold rush era. Several decades later, it was also the last port from which Australian troops left to join World War I, and thus integral to the ANZAC legend. Architectural heritage in Albany includes the Old Farm, Strawberry Hill, which as founded in 1827 to feed the troops, and was later a gentleman’s residence. The picturesque St. John’s Church, Town Hall and the fanciful Old Post Office each represent different traditions which thrived here. The Princess Royal Sound area is rich with natural wonders preserved in national parks. Torndirrup National Park is a granite prominence assaulted by the swells of the Southern Sea, resulting in phenomena such as the blowholes and the picturesque granite Natural Bridge.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 17

    Busselton, Australia

    Tender required. Wheelchair access at captain’s discretion.

    Overnight: Seabourn Quest

    Day 18

    End of Your Cruise | Spend the day at leisure

    After disembarking the ship, make your own way to your included hotel in Perth. Spend the rest of the day at your leisure.

    Overnight: Perth

    Day 19

    Board The Indian Pacific: Perth (Fremantle), Australia

    Your transcontinental adventure begins in Perth, where you’ll gather with fellow travellers for a warm welcome and a celebratory start to your journey. As the Indian Pacific readies to depart, anticipation builds for the days ahead — crossing the country from ocean to ocean, along the world’s longest stretch of straight railway track. With the sun dipping low over the west, settle into your cabin, meet new friends in the lounge, and savour your first dinner on board.

    Overnight: The Indian Pacific (D)

    Day 20

    Kalgoorlie & Cook

    Awake to see the sunrise across the vast Nullarbor before arriving in Kalgoorlie, Australia’s largest outback town. This morning, delve into the region’s fascinating past and present with a visit to its gold-rush heritage and the modern-day Super Pit mine. Choose your Off Train Experience to explore Kalgoorlie in your own way, with morning refreshments included.

    Reboarding mid-morning for brunch, spend the afternoon at leisure on board. Relax with fine hospitality as the endless sweep of the Nullarbor passes by. Crossing borders and time zones, you’ll arrive late evening in the near-ghost town of Cook, South Australia. Once bustling, today a handful of residents remain, yet its stories endure. Step into this outback outpost to explore the ghost-like town, and as evening falls look skyward — here, under a canopy of stars unspoiled by light, you’ll join a guided stargazing experience to spot the Southern Cross and other constellations that shine bright with dazzling clarity. Later, return to the train for a regionally inspired dinner and the gentle rhythm of the rails as you continue eastward.

    Overnight: The Indian Pacific (B, L, D)

    Day 21

    Barossa Valley

    Spend the morning travelling through the pastoral heart of South Australia, with sweeping views of the Flinders Ranges, Spencer Gulf, and the Adelaide Plains unfolding beyond your window. A leisurely breakfast and lunch are served on board, inviting you to savour the relaxed rhythm of train travel.

    In the afternoon, disembark at Long Plains and transfer by comfortable coach to the world-renowned Barossa Valley. Here, at the historic Seppeltsfield Estate, an evening of fine wine and dining awaits. Enjoy a signature culinary experience in the vintage cellar, created exclusively for Indian Pacific guests, complete with a spectacular ‘Firing of the Barrel’ and a food-and-wine pairing designed by Executive Chef Owen Andrews. Platinum guests are also invited to taste a rare 100-year-old tawny, a true highlight of the region.

    After dinner, return to the train, where the Indian Pacific rolls eastward into the night.

    Overnight: The Indian Pacific (B, L, D)

    Day 22

    Broken Hill

    Overnight the Indian Pacific crosses another border, arriving in Broken Hill, New South Wales – the famed Silver City. After a hearty breakfast, set out to explore this legendary outback town.

    Choose your own adventure: visit the Miners’ Memorial and Sulphide Street Railway and Historical Museum for a fascinating look at the region’s mining heritage, or venture underground on a Daydream Mine tour for an authentic glimpse into the life of early miners. Art lovers can head to the Pro Hart Gallery for a ‘paint and sip’ session in the artist’s original studio, while foodies will enjoy a native ingredients masterclass with Chef Lee Cecchin, followed by a cook-off at The Old Salt Bush restaurant. Or, see Broken Hill’s vibrant personality shine with a lively main-street tour hosted by Shelita Buffet, Queen of the Outback.

    Returning to the train for lunch and admire the changing landscapes of regional New South Wales. Tonight, savour your final dinner on board, raising a glass to an unforgettable journey exploring Australia by train.

    Overnight: The Indian Pacific (B, L, D)

    Day 23

    Your Journey Ends: Blue Mountains & Sydney

    Your final day begins in the majestic Blue Mountains, where soaring sandstone cliffs and eucalypt valleys create a World Heritage–listed landscape unlike any other. After breakfast, farewell the Indian Pacific and step into this extraordinary bushland for your Off Train Experience.

    At Scenic World, choose from four iconic adventures: glide above ravines on the Scenic Skyway, descend into the forest aboard the Scenic Cableway, or ride the world’s steepest passenger railway. Alternatively, stretch your legs on a guided walk to soak up the views, or savour a decadent high tea at the historic Hydro Majestic Hotel, framed by sweeping mountain panoramas.

    To complete your journey, board our chartered New South Wales rail service, fully hosted by your Indian Pacific crew, into Sydney Central Station. For those preferring an earlier arrival, the option to remain on the Indian Pacific and reach Sydney before lunch is also available.

    Overnight: The Indian Pacific (B, L)

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    Product ID 163457: Advertised pricing is per person, Australian Dollars, based on the lead category (unless specified otherwise) in twin-share occupancy inclusive of all discounts, taxes, fees, and port expenses (which are subject to change). Supplements apply to other stateroom categories. Valid for new bookings only and offers are not combinable with any other promotion or pricing. Whilst the information is correct at the time of publication (11/05/2026), prices are capacity controlled, subject to availability, and may be withdrawn at any time without notice due to fluctuations in charges, taxes, and currency. Some categories are based on GTY cabins and by selecting this ‘guarantee’ grade, this means your stateroom number will be allocated at the discretion of the cruise line either close to the date of the sailing or on the day itself. You will be guaranteed a minimum standard of cabin (indicated by the cabin grade booked). We are not able to accept any special requests regarding the position of the cabin, cabin facilities or bed configuration. Once your ‘Guarantee’ stateroom has been allocated to you, we are unable to accept any changes requested by you. Any land accommodation is subject to change and availability. Prices may not include mandatory resort fees. If the selected accommodation is unavailable, we will offer an alternate option of similar grade. Any variance in cost will be added to your invoice. Your personal travel manager may charge additional service fees. Please view the TravelManagers general terms and conditions here and contact your personal travel manager for more details. Further conditions may apply. To be read in conjunction with Seabourn’s terms and conditions and Journey Beyond terms and conditions which passengers will be bound by.

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