Wednesday 27 November 2019

NZ Cruise

Dunedin (Port Chalmers) - our first port

We put our alarm on for an early start as we had booked  the Taieri Gorge train trip which was a 5 1/2 hr trip.  We ordered room service breakfast which saved us a bit of time and was a good way to start a busy day.  

The ship berthed in Port Chalmers at 8 am and we were ready to disembark at 8.15 am for our trip.  As we had booked this trip through Princess  we were able to board the train right at the port and only had to walk about 50  metres. I'm not sure how many carriages were on the train, possibly 20, but we were directed to a carriage near the back so had an extra walk but once on we didn't have long to wait before we were chugging along.  The seating was arranged with a table between  each set of 4 seats, so we found some empty seats and before long  we had an American couple who took the remaining seats.  We enjoyed their company as it was interesting to hear the stories of their travels.


 At first the scenery was through suburbia but soon we were into more rural areas but because of our seating arrangement my photos were all through the window so there are a few reflections.



We were treated very well on the trip with the stewards bringing snacks and drinks and a commentary which was often difficult to hear as most passengers around us were having conversations, but it was all very friendly and enjoyable.

For lunch we were supplied with a boxed lunch including fruit and a dessert which was good and wine was also served and the stewards came around filling up our glasses constantly.  No wonder I didn't want to venture out onto the platform!





The Taieri Gorge is over 40 km long on the Taieri River.


This photo was taken off the brochure advertising the trip as it wasn't possible to get a good photo.


We were able to move about in the carriages but most passengers stayed seated as the views were great from the windows, just not so good for photos.







At some points along the route Ron was able to stand outside on the platform and get some good photos so I have included some of his as they are better than mine.  I didn't go outside as my balance isn't always the best and I didn't want to fall over or worse!  You can see from the photos that the train was very long and as we rounded the bends we got a glimpse of the front carriages.













The Taieri River 




 The train stopped at Pukerangi which was the turnaround point of our trip.  We were able to get off the train here and walk around.  Some of the local people had stalls here selling hand made souvenirs and other art works.




After our stop at Pukerangi the train headed off towards Dunedin where we alighted at the famous Dunedin Railway Station.  We walked around the station and took more photos before going back to the ship.










Inside the station

Dunedin Station platform

A view of the ship as we got off the train


Another great day, but we were happy to be back on the ship, as it was a long day.  This excursion was one of the highlights of our New Zealand holiday as the last time we were in Dunedin we didn't do this trip but saw Larnach Castle and other sightseeing around the city.


8 comments:

Margaret D said...

Looks a lovely building Rosie.
Seems like a wonderful train ride up around the hills, and mountains and valleys as a view.
The cruise ship looks large..

Pauline said...

I've seen lots of photos of that train ride and I think yours are the best I've seen. So crisp and clear! I particularly like your photos of the train station. Love those buildings!

Meg said...

Rosie, I have always wanted to visit New Zealand but have not ... yet ... been there. I really enjoyed looking through your photos and seeing the landscapes. It looks such a beautiful place. Your cruise sounds lovely! Meg:)

Rosie said...

The Railway Station is a magnificent building and the train trip was a highlight for us on this trip. The Majestic Princess is huge and has about 3,000 passengers but it never seemed crowded and we always found somewhere to sit on our own if we wanted to, but mostly we spent time on our balcony.

Rosie said...

Thanks Pauline, that station was lovely and the photos were mostly taken by my husband, mine were from inside and had a lot of reflections.

Rosie said...

Thanks Meg, I hope you get to NZ as it's a very beautiful country with a lot to see, and the cruise was a good way to get a glimpse of it. We have been there on 2 cruises and would even go again.

betty-NZ said...

Sounds like a fun way to see the country! Great images.



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Rosie said...

We had a great day out, but there is so much to see in NZ and we have not seen much but we love NZ.

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