Tropical Islands to Kiwi Horizons

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Set sail from Papeete and explore the South Pacific's most breathtaking islands, from turquoise lagoons and palm-fringed beaches to vibrant local cultures and historic sites. Along the way, enjoy leisurely days at sea, unforgettable experiences like crossing the International Date Line, and immersive opportunities to discover the traditions, history, and natural beauty of each destination. Your journey culminates in New Zealand, where stunning landscapes and the cosmopolitan charms of Auckland provide the perfect finale to this tropical adventure.

Package Inclusions:

  • Return economy class flights from Australia* to Papeete, with your return journey from Auckland

    - Looking for more comfort? Ask us about upgrades to Premium Economy or Business Class.
    - Want to explore more? We can help you extend your stay and customise your journey.
  • Hotel included for your early morning arrival into Papeete - check in and relax before boarding your cruise later in the day.

    Ask us about extending your stay in Papeete for a more leisurely start.
  • Date: 08 February - 03 March 2027, 22 nights Papeete to Auckland

    Sail from Papeete through the idyllic Society Islands of Moorea, Raiatea and Bora Bora, cross the International Date Line en route to Pago Pago and Apia, then continue through Fiji, Vanuatu and New Caledonia before concluding in Auckland - an extraordinary South Pacific journey of turquoise lagoons, vibrant island cultures and unhurried days at sea.
  • - Ultimate culinary experience offering multiple world-class dining options
    - Beverages including select fine wines, champagne, premium spirits, and all non-alcoholic beverages such as bottled water, soft drinks, and specialty coffees
    - Complimentary one reservation to Osteria d' Ovidio and Umi Uma^
    - Butler service in all suites and guest rooms
    - Wi-Fi/Internet access in-room and throughout the ship, signal permitting
    - A wide range of onboard activities & entertainment include dance lessons, production shows and more
    - Room Service included with an expansive, complimentary in-suite dining menu will be available*
    - Gratuities are complimentary for housekeeping, bar and dining staff
  • All transfers are pre-arranged for a smooth and stress-free journey.

    Papeete
    - Private transfer from airport to hotel
    - Private transfers from hotel to port

    Auckland
    - Private transfer from port to airport

Itinerary

Day 1 Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia

The bustling capital of French Polynesia, where vibrant markets, lively nightlife, and a fusion of Polynesian and French cultures come together in the heart of picturesque Tahiti. Stroll along the wide waterfront-boulevard and marvel and the gorgeous waters and perfect beaches. Tahitian locals and shopkeepers welcome you as you explore the carefree spirit of their island.

Day 2 Moorea Island, French Polynesia

An enchanting South Pacific haven in French Polynesia, where jagged volcanic peaks, lush emerald valleys, and crystal-clear lagoons create the perfect setting for an island escape. The idyllic volcanic island of Moorea is a place rich in untouched nature and enchanting landscapes. Known for its unique heart shape, the island is surrounded by white-sand beaches and stunning greenery to enjoy as you take part in tourist excursions and other outdoor activities.

Day 3 Raiatea, French Polynesia

This halcyon island is as spiritual as it is beautiful. The second-largest of the Society Islands after Tahiti, Raiatea is the ancient ancestral home of the Polynesian people and, legend has it, the birthplace of gods. While neighbouring Bora Bora is a magnet for visitors, Raiatea has a serenity that's unmatched, thanks in no small part to its sacred place in Polynesian history and culture. Learn more at Taputapuatea marae, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which would have been used as a ceremonial and social space, and a point where the human and spiritual worlds met. Elsewhere, while Raiatea doesn't have the impressive beaches found on other islands, its mountainous interior offers calf-stretching hikes with glorious views, while its impossible clear waters reward divers with shipwrecks and a colourful array of marine life.

Day 4 Bora Bora (Society Islands), French Polynesia

Snorkel and dive in the stunning turquoise lagoons of Bora Bora, known for its white sand beaches and luxurious overwater bungalows. Escape into the marvels of this island paradise. Bora Bora has been called the most beautiful island in the world with its tranquil lagoons, sugar-white beaches and exotic flora and fauna.

Day 5 Bora Bora (Society Islands), French Polynesia

Snorkel and dive in the stunning turquoise lagoons of Bora Bora, known for its white sand beaches and luxurious overwater bungalows. Escape into the marvels of this island paradise. Bora Bora has been called the most beautiful island in the world with its tranquil lagoons, sugar-white beaches and exotic flora and fauna.

Day 6 Day at sea

Day 7 Day at sea

Day 8 Pago Pago, American Samoa

It's all about the welcome in the beautiful port of Pago Pago (pronounced Pango Pango), on the shores of a deep natural harbour in the shadow of jungle-cloaked Mount Pioa - more lyrically known as Rainmaker Mountain. This is a place that has long-established, valued customs and traditions, passed down the generations over many centuries, where the offer of a drink made from the kava root has been turned into a ritual, Sunday is still a day of rest, and myths, legends and a turbulent history are shared through storytelling, dance, crafts and, of course, tattoos. But the capital of American Samoa is also a modern urban centre with shops and sights including the Jean P. Haydon Museum, with its displays of war canoes, jewellery made from coconut shells and seeds, and a curious exhibition about the island chain's role in the U.S. Apollo Space Missions

Day 9 Date Line lose a day

Day 9 Apia, Samoa

Cradled along the northern shore of Upolu, picturesque Apia's thatched-roof fales blend into the emerald-hued countryside. Jagged mountains rise above deserted beaches where trade winds sigh on coconut palms. Western Samoa's friendly, carefree islanders will welcome you to their bountiful homeland and proudly show you the former home of their adopted son, Robert Louis Stevenson.

Day 10 Day at sea

Day 11 Suva, Fiji

Explore Suva, Fiji's enchanting capital, where a kaleidoscope of colonial architecture, bustling markets, and a fusion of Fijian, Indian, and Pacific cultures merge to create a uniquely vibrant urban experience. Suva sits on the southeast shores of mountainous Viti Levu ("Great Fiji"), largest of the over 800 islands which comprise the Republic of Fiji. Local folk traditions remain strong, like fire-walks and welcoming ceremonies, wood-carving and the fabrication of tree-bark cloth. The island's proud history is showcased in the Fiji Museum, with its impressive collection of war canoes.

Day 12 Lautoka, Fiji

Lautoka, known as the `Sugar City,` is a bustling port town located on the beautiful island of Viti Levu in Fiji. As you step foot in Lautoka, you are greeted by warm tropical breezes and a vibrant atmosphere. Explore the bustling markets, where you can immerse yourself in the vibrant colours and fragrances of fresh fruits, vegetables, and handicrafts. Indulge in the rich flavours of Fijian cuisine, savouring local delicacies such as kokoda (marinated fish) and lovo (traditional underground oven-cooked feast). Discover the pristine white sandy beaches nearby, perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and simply basking in the sun. Lautoka invites you to embrace the beauty of Fiji and experience the warm hospitality of its people.

Day 13 Day at sea

Day 14 Port Vila, Vanuatu

Port Vila, the vibrant capital city of Vanuatu, is a tropical paradise that captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Nestled along the shores of Efate Island, Port Vila offers a unique blend of lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and turquoise waters teeming with marine life. Explore the bustling local markets, where you can immerse yourself in the flavours and aromas of fresh produce and local handicrafts. Dive into the crystal-clear waters to discover vibrant coral reefs and hidden underwater caves. With its warm hospitality, breath-taking landscapes, and exciting adventures, Port Vila is a haven for travellers seeking a tropical escape like no other.

Day 15 Lifou, New Caledonia

The French overseas territory of New Caledonia lies in the south-western Pacific about 750 miles off the east coast of Australia. Lifou is east of the little nation's mainland and is the largest of New Caledonia's four Loyalty Islands. Around its coast are high cliffs, white-sand beaches and coral reefs. The rich vegetation of the interior supports a wealth of vivid birds, from red and black New Caledonian myzomelas to yellow and grey fantailed gerygones. In addition, the island is dotted with vanilla plantations. Cruise ships call in at Easo in the north-west, anchoring just off land, with tenders taking passengers ashore; beaches stretch either side of the dock. An old missionary chapel, Notre Dame de Lourdes, is strikingly set on cliffs above the bay and can be reached on foot. Other activities include snorkelling in the marine reserve of Jinek Bay, just west of Easo; swimming at secluded Kiki beach a couple of miles south; and visiting the island's main settlement, the village of We, on the east coast, about half an hour's drive across the island.

Day 16 Noumea, New Caledonia

The vibrant capital of New Caledonia, where French elegance meets South Pacific charm in a stunning blend of soft sand beaches, diverse marine life, and a rich fusion of cultures. Having served as the South Pacific headquarters for the U.S. military during World War II, the main island of New Caledonia, called Grande Terre, has played a prominent role on the world stage. These days, the island's sunny weather and natural beauty have taken the spotlight. Noumea has a distinctly French flair with fine restaurants and designer boutiques. Off shore are the vast barrier reefs and the largest lagoon complex in the world.

Day 17 Noumea, New Caledonia

The vibrant capital of New Caledonia, where French elegance meets South Pacific charm in a stunning blend of soft sand beaches, diverse marine life, and a rich fusion of cultures. Having served as the South Pacific headquarters for the U.S. military during World War II, the main island of New Caledonia, called Grande Terre, has played a prominent role on the world stage. These days, the island's sunny weather and natural beauty have taken the spotlight. Noumea has a distinctly French flair with fine restaurants and designer boutiques. Off shore are the vast barrier reefs and the largest lagoon complex in the world.

Day 18 Pine Island, New Caledonia

Are we in paradise? You might think so from the look of this self-described forest of araucaria pines lassoed by soft sand and clear seas. In fact, L'Ile des Pins is the name of the main island, next to which sits another, Komoto, and a cluster of islets. Along with Walpole island, 150 miles east, this is part of New Caledonia, and while it may be the furthest flung of France's territories, they bake a tasty baguette at the boulangerie in the main town, Vao, and the local delicacy is a giant snail. There is a natural pool for swimming and snorkelling, the cave grotto of a local queen to investigate, and a beachfront statue of St Maurice encircled by totem poles serves as a reminder of both indigenous and colonial influences. There also a darker side of the island to uncover at the ruins of the prison that once held hundreds of revolutionaries from the defeated Paris Commune and, later, Algerian rebels, and the graveyard where many were buried.

Day 19 Day at sea

Day 20 Day at sea

Day 21 Bay of Islands, New Zealand

Stunning landscapes, sparkling waters and tropical weather are just some of the aspects that define the magnificent Bay of Islands. This region of New Zealand is a popular spot for tourists and locals, who are drawn to the incredible scenery of its green and paradisiac coastline.

Day 22 Auckland, New Zealand

New Zealand's vibrant cosmopolitan, Auckland's spectacular waterfront and, the magnificent skyline iconic blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty. Situated astride a narrow, jade-green is between the shimmering waters of the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean on two harbours, the Waitemata and Manukau, is Auckland. This vibrant city is a gateway to New Zealand's natural and cultural treasures: great natural beauty, friendly people, magnificent glacier-studded mountain ranges, sculpted fjords, pristine beaches, lush rainforest, an endless array of sporting activities, and, not-to-be-forgotten plenty of sheep and rolling farmland.

Day 23 Auckland, New Zealand

Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions apply: All prices are quoted in Australian dollars, based on per person double occupancy unless stated otherwise, and inclusive of all taxes and discounts. All prices & itineraries are current as of 13 February 2026 & subject to change without notice. Prices are subject to change due to availability, currency fluctuations, fuel price, and tax increases. From price based on Aquamarine Veranda Suite category SSVF and Sapphire Veranda Suite category GSVF. This cruise consists of back-to-back voyages. While we cannot guarantee the same cabin number for both, please ask your consultant - we'll do our best to accommodate your request. Price includes any stated bonus nights, upgrades & package savings, if applicable. All passports, visas, travel permits, and vaccinations are the responsibility of the travelling passenger to secure prior to travel. Airfares are capacity controlled and are subject to change at any time without notice, based in economy class from Sydney and are subject to the carriers' flight schedules and conditions. Seasonal and flight routing surcharges may apply. Airfares are based on the lowest available fare, which comes with strict conditions i.e., non-refundable, or non-changeable. Please ask your consultant for pricing on flexible fare options that allow cancellations and/or amendments at a fee. Please call us for prices from other airports. Travel packages advertised may include multiple products provided by several suppliers to provide a travel itinerary. Each component of the package will be treated independent of each other, and the specific terms & conditions of each product supplier will apply. Hotels may charge resort fees, or a security bond not included or mentioned in this package, payable direct upon check-in. We reserve the right to correct errors without penalty.

Tropical Islands to Kiwi Horizons

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