Cairns to Christchurch
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Cairns, Australia
3 nights Thu. Jan 01-Sun. Jan 04Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Kyoto, Japan
3 nights Sun. Jan 04-Wed. Jan 07Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Akureyri, Iceland
3 nights Wed. Jan 07-Sat. Jan 10Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Jerusalem, Israel
3 nights Sat. Jan 10-Tue. Jan 13Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Christchurch, New Zealand
2 nights Tue. Jan 13-Thu. Jan 15Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
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3 nightsThu. Jan 01 - Sun. Jan 04
Tourism plays a major part in the Cairns economy. The Cairns region is the fourth-most popular destination for international tourists in Australia after Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. There is a growing interest in Cairns from the Chinese leisure market with occasional direct flights from Chinese cities such as Shanghai and Guangzhou. The city is near the Great Barrier Reef, the Wet Tropics of Queensland, and the Atherton Tableland. The Cairns esplanade includes a swimming lagoon with adjoining barbecue areas.
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3 nightsSun. Jan 04 - Wed. Jan 07
It is a city steeped in history and tradition.
Having served as Japan's capital for over a thousand years, Kyoto remains a repository of cultural wealth and architectural wonders. From the blossoming cherry trees in spring to the breathtaking autumn foliage, the city radiates charm in every season. The harmonious blend of tradition and innovation offers a multifaceted experience for visitors seeking to enjoy Japan's wonderful heritage.
Kyoto, known as Japan's cultural center, is a place where ancient shrines, serene gardens, and historical districts blend with modern Japanese sophistication.
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3 nightsWed. Jan 07 - Sat. Jan 10
Akureyri is a town in northern IcelanD and is Iceland's second largest urban area. Akureyri has a robust cultural scene, with several bars and reputable restaurants amd during the summer there are several festivals in Akureyri and its surroundings. One example is the medieval festival held every summer at Gásir. Sites that have been cited as areas of interest include various museums, churches, and the Botanical Gardens. Local museums include the Akureyri Museum, Akureyri Art Museum, Jón Sveinsson Memorial Museum and Davíðshús.
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3 nightsSat. Jan 10 - Tue. Jan 13
From the top of the Mount of Olives, we look down at the spectacular view of Jerusalem, the holy city. It is the only city in the world that has two dimensions: first, the earthly Jerusalem that we see in front of us across the Kidron Valley, and the other, the ethereal Jerusalem that has been etched for thousands of years in the minds, prayers, and dreams of Christians, Muslims, and Jews throughout the world. This is the city where the prophets walked, where King David composed the Book of Psalms, and where the House of God was, all turning Jerusalem into the eternal city.
usalem, the Eternal City, holy to Jews, Christians, and Muslims, combines rich, diverse history and relics with modern attractions, culture, and cuisine.
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New Zealand, Canterbury region
2 nightsTue. Jan 13 - Thu. Jan 15
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region. The Christchurch urban area lies on the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula. It is home to 381,800 residents, making it New Zealand's third most-populous urban area behind Auckland and Wellington. The river that flows through the center of the city (its banks now largely forming an urban park) was named Avon at the request of the pioneering Deans brothers after the Scottish River Avon, which rises in the Ayrshire hills near what was their grandfather's farm and flows into the Clyde.
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