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Arcadia
Arcadia

3 Night Cruise sailing from Brisbane to Sydney onboard Arcadia.

Everything about Arcadia is indulgent. Her size. Her choice of modern facilities. Her stylish accommodation. Over 3,000 British artworks are displayed around her decks. And her exterior glass lifts offer far-reaching views across the ocean.

Stylish in design and atmosphere, child-free Arcadia offers a classic cruising experience. With many innovative signature features, she offers a cruise experience that is quite unique. A three tier theatre. A fine dining restaurant, which spans two decks. And a luxurious spa, complete with thermal suite and hydrotherapy pool.

On board, you can also dine in Arcadian Rhodes - created by well-known British chef Gary Rhodes. You can sample a fusion of Oriental flavours in The Orchid. Enjoy five course menus in the main restaurant. As well as enjoy more relaxed dining in the Belvedere food court and out on deck.

Highlights of this cruise

Brisbane, Australia
Classic Australian pastimes such as surfing and swimming from sensational beaches - that is what you will find on the coastline surrounding Queensland's capital and cruise port Brisbane. To the south are the high-rise hotels which make up the exciting Surfers' Paradise and Gold Coast resorts, while to the north there is the beautiful and more sedate Sunshine Coast.
Cultural attractions in downtown Brisbane are located in and around the South Bank Parklands by the Brisbane River - site of the 1988 World Expo. In close proximity you will discover the Queensland Museum and the State Art Gallery, which features many Aboriginal works. Then there's the Butterfly House and Maritime Museum.
The best shopping can be found at the Myer Centre complex on the city's central commercial artery, Queen Street. Walk south to admire the fine architecture around the former Treasury building and then discover the imaginatively landscaped Botanic Gardens

Sydney, Australia
One of the world's great cities and harbours, Sydney always lives up to great expectations. The first glimpse of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House will stay in the memory forever.
Even before the 2000 Olympics, Sydney had much to offer - hosting the games just made the city even better with improved facilities and extra dining and entertainment venues all round.
From the waterside restaurants fringing the historic Rocks district, take an easy walk around Sydney Cove past the Circular Quay ferry terminal to that remarkable Opera House and the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens.
Travel to the top of the 300-metre-high Centrepoint Tower for a bird's eye view of the city. Or catch a ferry for a 30-minute harbour trip to Manly for some top beaches. Brash Bondi is the classic Aussie beach experience while Darling Harbour offers an Aboriginal cultural centre, museums, aquarium, amusement park and shops.
Further afield, you can get right away from it all in the Blue Mountains.

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