15 días a bordo del Noordam

  • 05 Diciembre 2026
  • 15 Noches
  • Salida desde Fremantle (Perth)
Holland America Line
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Itinerario

Fremantle (Perth) - Fremantle (Perth) - En el mar - Albany, Australia - En el mar - En el mar - Adelaide - Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island - En el mar - Melbourne - Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia - En el mar - Hobart - Hobart - Port Arthur - En el mar - Sydney, Australia
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05 Dec '26

Fremantle (Perth)
Located between the Indian Ocean and Australia’s famed Outback, Perth and Fremantle are rich in Aboriginal and British colonial history. Explore historic Fremantle and modern Perth; visit the Swan Valley region for vineyard tours and witness koalas and kangaroos in their natural habitat; and travel to the Outback and watch a desert sunrise over Ayers Rock. Sample shore excursions: Perth & Fremantle Highlights; Vines & Wines; Ayers Rock, the Olgas & the Outback Overland Adventure. Less More
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06 Dec '26

Fremantle (Perth)
Located between the Indian Ocean and Australia’s famed Outback, Perth and Fremantle are rich in Aboriginal and British colonial history. Explore historic Fremantle and modern Perth; visit the Swan Valley region for vineyard tours and witness koalas and kangaroos in their natural habitat; and travel to the Outback and watch a desert sunrise over Ayers Rock. Sample shore excursions: Perth & Fremantle Highlights; Vines & Wines; Ayers Rock, the Olgas & the Outback Overland Adventure. Less More
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07 Dec '26

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08 Dec '26

Albany, Australia
Established in 1826, Albany was the first European settlement in Western Australia and quickly grew into a bustling commercial hub. Its historic heart has a certain faded grandeur, while the modern waterfront is undergoing major redevelopment. The area’s most striking features, however, predate the original settlement. Its natural wonders include stunning coastline stretching from Torndirrup National Park’s majestic cliffs to the tranquil bay at King George Sound. In the interior, the peaks of the Stirling Range reach heights of more than 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) and offer opportunities for day hikes with breathtaking views. During the 19th century, Albany played an important role as a center of shipping between Britain and its Australian colonies, as it was long the only deepwater port on the continent. It was through Albany that some 40,000 Anzac troops departed for Europe, an event that is being recognized through 2018 with a series of events marking the centennial of World War I. The Whaling Station here, which did not cease operations until 1978, has been converted to a fascinating museum on the history of the industry. It has the distinction of being the last operating station in both the Southern Hemisphere and the English-speaking world. Humpback, southern right and blue whales continue to be pursued here, though now by curious sightseers on whale-watching cruises during the annual whale season from June to October. Today, “Amazing Albany” earns the adjective the city has bestowed upon itself, as it draws travelers eager to explore an unexpected and amazing corner of Australia. Less More
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09 Dec '26

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10 Dec '26

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11 Dec '26

Adelaide
With a burgeoning creative class, top-notch wining and dining, and a pace of life that feels distinctly more leisurely than high-profile siblings Melbourne and Sydney, Adelaide has evolved into a must-visit destination. The biggest buzz is going on in the city’s Central Business District, which has become the hub for artists, designers and restaurateurs, all breathing new life into a once-sleepy capital. Not everything changes though: The town’s reputation as a genteel, leafy haven is still justified, and Adelaideans’ love of sport—particularly Australian Rules football and cricket—continues unabated. You’ll also soon notice that the citizens of Adelaide are devoted to fine wine and great food, and they’re particularly proud of the world-class vintages being produced in the famous Barossa Valley wine region, another must-see when visiting South Australia. Even if you can’t make it to the source, the city’s excellent restaurants and bars showcase local wines, many of which—like the country’s most famous red, Grange Hermitage—are worth traveling across the world for. Less More
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12 Dec '26

Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island
The Australian continent’s third-largest island—Kangaroo—enchants visitors with its mellow rhythms, which seem to be coming from a quieter and much simpler time. Even Penneshaw, its main ferry port, has a population of less than 300 people . . . and farmers sometimes still advertise for spouses on bulletin boards. Long roads run arrow-straight through the fields, scrub and dense gum forests of this spectacular unspoiled destination. It remains one of the best places to see Australian marsupials in the wild. Almost half the island remains bushland or national park, sheltering koalas, echidnas and a million or so tammar wallabies. Weighing just five to seven kilograms (11 to 15 pounds), these mini-roos flourish here, thanks to a dearth of foxes and other mainland predators. (Despite this strong population, the species, Macropus eugenii, remains on the endangered list.) Marine mammals also make a healthy showing on Kangaroo Island. Visitors can walk through one of the country’s largest sea lion colonies and watch for rare southern right whales offshore. Less More
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13 Dec '26

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14 Dec '26

Melbourne
Melbourne is consistently voted one of the world’s most livable cities—and for good reason. This is Australia’s cosmopolitan heart with cutting-edge art and architecture, historic galleries, attractions and museums, plus a dizzying range of restaurants, bistros, markets and bars. It’s renowned for its sporting culture, home to the esteemed Melbourne Cricket Ground and Australian rules football teams. The famous laneways of Melbourne bustle with hidden bars and eateries, while myriad beaches and parks allow for the ultimate outdoor lifestyle and active things to do. It’s a melting pot of cultures and a city of gourmands who demand excellent food and find it everywhere—from modern Australian cuisine and delicious Asian fusion fare to low-key cafés serving the best coffee you’ve ever tasted. If you want to leave the city, Melbourne is the gateway to Victoria’s world-class wineries and spectacular coastline sights. Visit the famous penguins at nearby Phillip Island or feast on local produce in the picture-perfect Yarra Valley. Wherever you go in and around Melbourne, you’ll be sure to understand why so many choose to call this beautiful corner of the world home. Less More
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15 Dec '26

Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia
Just 87 miles south-southeast of Melbourne, lies Phillip Island, ancestral home of the Bunurong people, among the first indigenous people to encounter Europeans. Wildlife is abundant here, including little penguins, fairy penguins and Pacific gulls; as well as wallabies and kangaroos. Less More
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16 Dec '26

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17 Dec '26

Hobart
Tasmania, once the butt of many jokes, is finally cool. The little Australian island is home to stunning landscapes, old-growth forests and exceptional local produce. Lording over all this goodness is Hobart, the island’s creative capital. Although its remoteness might once have made it feel provincial, the city has truly come into its own in recent years. It’s got one of the world’s best museums of contemporary art, vibrant markets, a cosmopolitan dining scene and eclectic music festivals. It’s also achingly beautiful, with a natural harbor setting and rugged Mount Wellington looming in the background. The city is compact enough to easily explore on foot. Start at the sandstone area of Salamanca Place with its hip galleries, artist studios and bustling cafés and bars, and then roam the quaint streets of Battery Point, one of Hobart’s oldest neighborhoods. Immerse yourself in nature at the gorgeous Botanical Gardens or head out of town to learn more about Tasmania’s dark—but fascinating—past. Fuel up on the freshest seafood straight from the Southern Ocean down at the waterfront, or feast on gourmet Tassie produce at one of the many excellent restaurants in town. Whatever you choose to do, we promise you won’t be bored. Less More
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18 Dec '26

Hobart
Tasmania, once the butt of many jokes, is finally cool. The little Australian island is home to stunning landscapes, old-growth forests and exceptional local produce. Lording over all this goodness is Hobart, the island’s creative capital. Although its remoteness might once have made it feel provincial, the city has truly come into its own in recent years. It’s got one of the world’s best museums of contemporary art, vibrant markets, a cosmopolitan dining scene and eclectic music festivals. It’s also achingly beautiful, with a natural harbor setting and rugged Mount Wellington looming in the background. The city is compact enough to easily explore on foot. Start at the sandstone area of Salamanca Place with its hip galleries, artist studios and bustling cafés and bars, and then roam the quaint streets of Battery Point, one of Hobart’s oldest neighborhoods. Immerse yourself in nature at the gorgeous Botanical Gardens or head out of town to learn more about Tasmania’s dark—but fascinating—past. Fuel up on the freshest seafood straight from the Southern Ocean down at the waterfront, or feast on gourmet Tassie produce at one of the many excellent restaurants in town. Whatever you choose to do, we promise you won’t be bored. Less More
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18 Dec '26

Port Arthur
The Port Arthur Historic Site is the best preserved convict site in Australia and one of the country’s most visited heritage attractions. Take a drive down Arthur Highway which forms part of the Convict Trail Touring Route and passes through breathtaking seascapes, rolling farmlands and little villages, vineyards, artists studios and sweeping bays. Less More
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19 Dec '26

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20 Dec '26

Sydney, Australia
If you want a snapshot of Australia’s appeal, look no further than Sydney: The idyllic lifestyle, friendly locals and drop-dead natural beauty of this approachable metropolis and its attractions explain why the country tops so many travelers’ wish lists. But Sydney is more than just the embodiment of classic antipodean cool—the city is in a constant state of evolution. A list of what to do in Sydney might start with the white-hot nightlife, with its new cocktail bars and idiosyncratic mixology dens. Inventive restaurants helmed by high-caliber chefs are dishing up everything from posh pan-Asian to Argentine street food, while the famous dining temples that put Sydney on the gastronomic map are still going strong too. The famed harbor is among the top sights—home to twin icons the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, it is the stepping-off point for some of the city’s best cultural attractions and sightseeing. In one day you can sail around the harbor, get a behind-the-scenes tour of the opera house and climb the bridge, with time to spare for people-watching over a flat white at a waterfront café. Speaking of water, when you plan what to do in Sydney, you will want to include the iconic beaches, where surfers, office workers and tourists alike converge on some of the most gorgeous shoreline scenery anywhere. Bondi, Bronte and Clovelly are all within easy reach of the Central Business District, as is Manly, a charming seaside town located a short ferry ride from Circular Quay. Beyond the city you’ll discover UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the chance to encounter Australia’s cuddliest wildlife—a perfect way to round out your envy-inducing Sydney photo collection. Less More
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Barco - Noordam

Nombrado por el punto norte de la brújula, el Noordam ofrece arte de calidad de museo, desde óleos del siglo XIX hasta fotografías contemporáneas de los grandes de la música, Dizzy Gillespie y B.B. King. Los invitados a bordo pueden disfrutar de espectáculos de cocina y talleres prácticos en colaboración con America’s Test Ktchen. Explore las maravillas del mundo a través de BBC Earth Experiences. Haga yoga o pilates en nuestro Fitness Center. Saboree los sonidos de Music Walk™ y las delicias de nuestros restaurantes de especialidades.

Spa y Salon Greenhouse
Piscina de Hidromasaje
Piscina Lido
Spa
Suite Balneario
Whirlpool

Crow’s Nest
Explorer Lounge (Sala Explorer)
Neptune Lounge (Sala Neptuno)
Night Club
Photo Gallery
Queen’s Show Lounge

Galeria de Arte
Atrium
Conserje
Centro de Artes Culinarias
Futuras Ventas de Cruceros
Centro comercial
Tiendas
Oficina de Excursion a la Costa

Cafe Explorations
Bar Lido
Restaurante Lido Casual
Lounge Bar
Piano Bar
Pinnacle Grill (Asador)
Bar Sports
Bar Sports
Terrace Grill (asador)
The Verandah
Vista Dining Room

Club HAL
Piscina al aire libre
The Loft (El Desvan)

  • Descripción

    Nombrado por el punto norte de la brújula, el Noordam ofrece arte de calidad de museo, desde óleos del siglo XIX hasta fotografías contemporáneas de los grandes de la música, Dizzy Gillespie y B.B. King. Los invitados a bordo pueden disfrutar de espectáculos de cocina y talleres prácticos en colaboración con America’s Test Ktchen. Explore las maravillas del mundo a través de BBC Earth Experiences. Haga yoga o pilates en nuestro Fitness Center. Saboree los sonidos de Music Walk™ y las delicias de nuestros restaurantes de especialidades.

  • Para Relajarse

    Spa y Salon Greenhouse
    Piscina de Hidromasaje
    Piscina Lido
    Spa
    Suite Balneario
    Whirlpool

  • Entretenimiento

    Crow’s Nest
    Explorer Lounge (Sala Explorer)
    Neptune Lounge (Sala Neptuno)
    Night Club
    Photo Gallery
    Queen’s Show Lounge

  • Otras Facilidades

    Galeria de Arte
    Atrium
    Conserje
    Centro de Artes Culinarias
    Futuras Ventas de Cruceros
    Centro comercial
    Tiendas
    Oficina de Excursion a la Costa

  • Comida y bebida

    Cafe Explorations
    Bar Lido
    Restaurante Lido Casual
    Lounge Bar
    Piano Bar
    Pinnacle Grill (Asador)
    Bar Sports
    Bar Sports
    Terrace Grill (asador)
    The Verandah
    Vista Dining Room

  • Recreación

    Club HAL
    Piscina al aire libre
    The Loft (El Desvan)

Cabina

    Interior

    Aproximadamente 14 – 22 m². Estos espaciosos camarotes incluyen dos camas bajas que se convierten en una cama de tamaño matrimonial, nuestra cama Signature Mariner’s Dream™ con lujosos colchones Euro-Top, cabezales de ducha de masaje de primer calidad, una gran cantidad de comodidades y vistas al mar. La configuración de los camarotes podría varias de las imágenes que se muestran.

    ventana

    Aproximadamente 16m² – 17m². Estos grandes camarotes incluyen dos camas bajas convertibles en una cama tamaño matrimonial – nuestra cama de Signature Mariner’s Dream™ con colchones de felpa Euro-Top, duchas de masaje de primera calidad y una gran variedad de comodidades. La vista está totalmente obstruida. La configuración de los camarotes podría ser diferente a la de las mostradas en las imágenes.

    balcón

    Aproximadamente 20m² – 33m² incluyendo la terraza. Llenos de luz desde el suelo hasta el techo gracias a las ventanas que dan a una terraza privada, estos camarotes incluyen una sala de estar, dos camas bajas convertibles en una cama matrimonial- nuestra firma Mariner’s Dream™ cama con colchones de felpa Euro-Top, y bañera de hidromasaje con duchas de primera calidad. La configuración de estos camarotes puede ser diferente a las imágenes mostradas.

    suite

    Aproximadamente 35m² – 36m² incluyendo el porche. Estas grandes y cómodas suites cuentan con una espaciosa sala de estar con ventanas del suelo al techo que dan a una terraza privada, dos camas bajas convertibles en una cama matrimonial, nuestra emblemática cama Mariner’s Dream™ con colchones de felpa Euro-Top, y un sofá cama para una persona. El cuarto de baño dispone de un lavabo doble, una bañera de hidromasaje de gran tamaño y una ducha, y un puesto de ducha adicional. La configuración de los camarotes podría ser diferente a la que se muestra en las imágenes.

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