THE WONDERS OF the south pacific!

From the iconic Sydney Opera House and untouched wilderness of New Zealand's fjords, to the idyllic beaches of Fiji, the southern hemisphere presents a tapestry of natural wonders, vibrant cultures, and modern marvels. Immerse yourself in the Maori traditions, snorkel in the colorful coral reefs of the Great Barrier Reef, or relax in the tranquil blue lagoons of Tahiti.

Allow us to introduce you to the magic of down under and the islands beyond. Revel in the picturesque vistas, authentic encounters, and flavors that resonate with the spirit of this vast and diverse region. With Cruise Club of Oceania, every mile unveils a new adventure. So, set sail and let the majesty of Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific shape your voyage.

The South Pacific was once the playground for ship-sick European sailors. Then it became the roistering barricade of the last great pirates. Next it was the longed-for escape from the canyons of New York. Then the unwilling theatre for an American military triumph. But now it has become the meeting ground for Asia and America.
— James Michener

south pacific cruises - The Basics

When is the Season for South Pacific Cruises? Cruising in this region peaks from November to April, the summer in the southern hemisphere, making it ideal for summer voyages or Christmas celebrations. The temperate climate of New Zealand is best enjoyed from December to February, while the South Pacific islands promise tropical warmth all year round.

What's the Weather Like? From Australia's varied climates, New Zealand's cool and temperate zones to the tropical paradises of the South Pacific, cruising the region can be a year-round affair, so pack accordingly. Essential items include sunscreen, swimwear, and light jackets for cooler evenings.

How to Plan a South Pacific Cruise? Choose from popular routes like the Australian coastlines and Great Barrier Reef, New Zealand's North & South islands, or the turquoise waters of the South Pacific archipelagos. We can help you select a ship and departure date fitting your preferences. Opt for balcony suites to enjoy breathtaking seascapes and consider pre-cruise packages for more in-depth exploration.



Popular south pacific Ports of Call

From the iconic views of Sydney and the rugged landscapes of New Zealand to the idyllic beaches of Fiji and the rich indigenous cultures of the South Pacific, delve into some of the must-visit ports of call for Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific cruises, with highlights in each!

Sydney, Australia

  • Iconic Landmarks: Stand in awe before the Sydney Opera House and take a scenic walk across the Harbour Bridge, absorbing the city's coastal beauty.

  • Bondi Beach: Catch waves with surfers from around the world, sunbathe on the golden sands, or take the picturesque coastal walk to Coogee.

  • City Exploration: Dive into diverse neighborhoods, from the historic Rocks district to trendy Newtown, and interact with Australia's unique fauna at Taronga Zoo.

Melbourne, Australia

  • Riverside Delight: Walk by the Yarra River's bustling banks, witness street performers, or embark on a romantic evening cruise.

  • Cultural Enclaves: Traverse Melbourne's iconic laneways adorned with graffiti art, sip on a flat white in a cozy café, or indulge in multicultural cuisines.

  • Natural Wonders: Embark on the scenic Great Ocean Drive, culminating in the breathtaking 12 Apostles rock formations by the ocean.

Auckland, New Zealand

  • Sky-High Views: Ascend the Sky Tower, New Zealand's tallest man-made structure, for a bird's-eye view of the sprawling cityscape.

  • Cultural Insights: Delve deep into Maori traditions at the Auckland Museum and engage in a Haka performance.

  • Gastronomic & Vinic Adventure: Experience the gourmet side of Auckland and take a ferry to Waiheke Island, famed for its wineries and artisanal food.

Wellington, New Zealand

  • Filmic Fantasies: Venture into the Weta Workshop, where behind-the-scenes magic of movies like "Lord of the Rings" comes alive.

  • Museum Exploration: Discover New Zealand's unique history, culture, and art at the innovative Te Papa Museum.

  • Culinary Capital: Dive into Wellington's food scene, with its waterfront eateries, bustling food markets, and craft breweries.

Queenstown, New Zealand

  • Adrenaline Rush: Leap from bridges with a bungee cord, navigate rivers with jet boats, or ski down snow-clad slopes.

  • Natural Tranquility: Bask in the tranquility of Lake Wakatipu's shimmering waters, and gaze at the majestic Remarkables mountain range.

  • Vibrant Nightlife & Festivals: Embrace the energetic nightlife, from lakeside bars to winter festivals, and bond with travelers from across the globe.

Fiji Islands

  • Marine Exploration: Don a snorkel to witness vibrant coral gardens, swim with manta rays, or dive into the deep with sharks.

  • Cultural Immersion: Sit cross-legged in a Fijian village, partaking in the communal kava ceremony, and listen to harmonious meke (traditional songs and dances).

  • Island Hopping: Journey between islands, each offering unique landscapes from volcanic peaks to serene lagoons.

Tahiti, French Polynesia

  • Tropical Luxury: Experience the dream of staying in overwater bungalows in Bora Bora, gazing at clear waters teeming with marine life.

  • Local Life: Meander through Papeete's bustling market, acquiring Polynesian handicrafts and savoring local dishes.

  • Island Adventures: Embark on guided hikes to hidden waterfalls, ancient marae (temples), and panoramic viewpoints.

Vanuatu

  • Natural Wonders: Plunge into clear blue holes, their depths a mystery, or gaze at the molten heart of an active volcano.

  • Cultural Thrills: Witness the ancient tradition of land diving, a precursor to bungee jumping, or partake in island feasts and dances.

  • Historical & Gastronomic Fusion: Explore remnants of World War II, and delight in Vanuatu's cuisine, an intriguing mix of Melanesian flavors and French culinary techniques.

Samoa

  • Tropical Retreat: Unwind on sandy beaches, flanked by swaying palms and crystalline waters, or rejuvenate in beachfront fales (huts).

  • Historic Glimpses: Walk through the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum, understanding the famed author's connection to Samoa.

  • Natural Pools: Dive into the To Sua Ocean Trench, a massive natural swimming hole surrounded by lush vegetation.

Nouméa, New Caledonia

  • Cultural Encounters: Experience the unique blend of traditional Kanak and French colonial cultures through dances, music, and local festivals.

  • Marine Expeditions: Dive into the world's largest lagoon, a UNESCO World Heritage site, teeming with diverse marine life.

  • Gastronomic Joys: Traverse Nouméa's markets, indulging in French pastries, Kanak bougna (a traditional feast), and sipping on tropical fruit cocktails.


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