Escape to Island-Hopping Paradise in the South Pacific

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Looking for an effortless escape close to home? Your perfect holiday starts here. 

A South Pacific cruise is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to explore a region filled with crystal-clear lagoons, volcanic islands, coral reefs and rich island cultures, all without the hassle of flights, ferries or unpacking multiple times.
Cruising the South Pacific means waking up each day in a new island paradise and a cruise will get you to those postcard-perfect beaches of Fiji and Bora Bora, to the lush rainforests of Vanuatu, and the French-influenced charm of New Caledonia.

With departures from Australia including Sydney and Brisbane, South Pacific cruises are the perfect short getaway or extended island-hopping adventure for couples, families and first-time cruisers alike.

SOUTH PACIFIC CRUISE DEALS

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CROSSING THE SOUTH PACIFIC

  • calendar_today 17 Sep 2027
  • bedtime 37 nights
From $6,699 /person /person
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Royal Beach Club Lelepa from Brisbane

  • calendar_today 13 Dec 2027
  • bedtime 8 nights
From $1,539 /person /person
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FIJI & TAHITI ISLANDS

  • calendar_today 03 May 2027
  • bedtime 14 nights
From $5,399 /person /person
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CHRISTMAS DAY AT ROYAL BEACH CLUB LELEPA

  • calendar_today 20 Dec 2027
  • bedtime 9 nights
From $2,509 /person /person
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Tahitian Treasures – Honolulu to Sydney

  • calendar_today 27 Sep 2026
  • bedtime 19 nights
From $7,599 /person /person
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All-inclusive: Fiji & South Pacific Festive Cruise

  • calendar_today 19 Dec 2027
  • bedtime 14 nights
From $4,399 /person /person

Cruise Season in The South Pacific

South Pacific cruises are a true year-round escape, but each season offers a slightly different experience across the islands.

Dry Season (May – October):
This is the most popular time to cruise, with warm sunny days, lower humidity, and calm turquoise waters. Expect ideal beach weather, crystal-clear snorkelling conditions, and smooth sailing between islands.

Wet Season (November – April):
Hotter, more humid conditions with occasional tropical showers that bring the islands to life in vivid greens. You’ll often find fewer crowds and great value fares, with the occasional tropical storm to be aware of.

Cyclone Season (December – March):
Falls within the wet season and can bring periods of unsettled weather across parts of the South Pacific. Cruise itineraries are carefully planned by cruise lines, with routes adjusted where needed for guest safety and comfort.

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The South Pacific’s First Royal Beach Club

Popular Cruise Lines

The South Pacific islands are featured on the itineraries of all major local cruise lines, as well as several visiting cruise lines.

Royal Caribbean International – Ideal for families and active travellers, with large ships offering entertainment, adventure activities and itineraries from Sydney and Brisbane.

Princess Cruises – A leading choice for South Pacific cruising, known for immersive itineraries and extended time in port.

Carnival Cruise Line – Great-value cruising from Australia with frequent short South Pacific sailings.

Celebrity Cruises – Premium cruising with modern luxury, ideal for couples seeking comfort and curated experiences.

Holland America Line – Classic cruising style with longer voyages and destination-focused itineraries.

Luxury Cruise Lines (Seabourn, Silversea, Regent, Ponant) – Ultra-luxury small ship experiences visiting remote islands with personalised service.

Highlights of the South Pacific

A South Pacific cruise offers some of the most breathtaking natural scenery in the world.

Snorkel in crystal-clear lagoons surrounded by coral reefs, relax on untouched white-sand beaches, or explore volcanic islands covered in rainforest and waterfalls.

In Fiji, experience traditional village life and warm island hospitality. In Vanuatu, climb active volcanoes or swim in hidden blue holes. In Bora Bora, cruise across iconic turquoise lagoons framed by dramatic peaks.

New Caledonia offers a unique blend of French culture and Pacific island life, while Tahiti delivers unforgettable sunsets, black sand beaches and world-famous overwater resorts.

Every island offers its own rhythm, culture and natural beauty, making each stop a completely new experience.

Ile des Pins, New Caledonia

French Polynesia, a French overseas territory

Maré Island in New Caledonia

A traditional Kanak hut in Lifou, New Caledonia

Le Meridian Turle Conservation Lagoon, Bora Bora, Tahiti

Isle of Pines in New Caledonia

Bora Bora, French Polynesia, Tahiti

Lifou Island, New Caledonia

Swimming in Vanuatu

Pele Island, Port Vila, Vanuatu

Key Ports to Visit

⚓ Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Discover the beauty of Matira Beach’s powdery sands and breathe in the scent of Tiare Tahiti. Dive into an underwater wonderland just off Sofitel Marara or embark on an exhilarating hike up the iconic Mount Otemanu. From thrilling 4×4 tours to awe-inspiring underwater encounters, Bora Bora is a heavenly oasis where unforgettable adventures await.

⚓ Moorea, French Polynesia

Discover the hidden paradise of Moorea, where turquoise waters meet lush green peaks. Dive into Lagoonarium de Moorea, an enclosed lagoon overlooked by Motu Ahi mountain, take a tour of the dolphin center at the Intercontinental Moorea Resort and Spa, and swim with them in their natural environment. And before you leave, check out the nearby turtle sanctuary, home to adorable baby turtles.

⚓ Lifou, Loyalty Islands

Discover the tropical paradise of Lifou, the largest of the Loyalty Islands. Surround yourself with secluded coral reefs, powdery white beaches, and limestone grottoes. Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Jinek Bay and snorkel with a vibrant array of tropical fish. Explore the native culture and visit traditional huts to learn about the rich Melanesian way of life. 

⚓ Noumea, New Caledonia

Discover the captivating charm of Noumea, where vibrant cultures blend and breathtaking landscapes await. Immerse yourself in the rich Kanak heritage at the Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Centre, explore pristine beaches adorned with lemon trees, and embark on thrilling water adventures. Uncover a melting pot of traditions, warm hospitality, and endless possibilities.

⚓ Mare, New Caledonia

Mare in an untouched paradise of wild beauty, secret freshwater lagoons, limestone caves and incredible coral reefs. On this southern Loyalty Island, you can immerse yourself in indigenous Kanak culture at the Yeiwene Yeiwene Cultural Centre and witness the ancient ruins of Hnaenedr wall. Stand in the same spot as the warriors of old at Warrior’s Leap, or swim with gentle turtles in their natural habitat at La Baie des Tortues.

⚓ Mystery Island, Vanuatu

Where time stands still and modern conveniences are left behind. On Mystery Island, explore untouched shores, swim with vibrant marine life, and paddle through crystal-clear waters in true island style. Experience the serenity of this secluded paradise and leave behind the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

⚓ Port Vila, Vanuatu

In the vibrant streets of Port Vila, French charm meets Bislama-speaking locals. In the energetic capital of Vanuatu, you can explore hidden waterfalls, embrace the cultural hub at Mama’s Market, and snorkel in turquoise waters. Discover the impressive history of the South Pacific at the Vanuatu Cultural Centre. Cool down at the Mele Cascades waterfall or dive into the world’s only underwater post office.

⚓ Papeete, Tahiti

Escape to the vibrant capital of Tahiti, where French sophistication meets tropical adventure. Explore the breathtaking beauty of black-sand beaches and lush jungle hikes. Dive into a world of picture-perfect beaches, perfect for surfing, volleyball, or snorkeling alongside vibrant reef fish. Uncover the secrets of striking black pearls at the Robert Wan Pearl Museum, and bring home a piece of Tahitian elegance.

Noumea, New Caledonia

Weather

The South Pacific is an incredible destination with warm and humid temperatures that make it perfect for a year-round getaway. However, the weather can vary depending on which part of this vast island region you plan to visit. Samoa and Tuvalu tend to have warmer climates compared to New Caledonia, Fiji Island, Tonga, and the Cook Islands. October is the peak rainy season for the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, and Tahiti. Meanwhile, November marks the start of the wet season for Fiji and Tonga. Keep in mind that tropical storm season occurs throughout the rainy season, which spans from November to the end of March.

For a more consistent climate, Fiji stands out as a tropical paradise that offers pleasant and dry weather from early October to late November. However, between May and September, rain showers are more likely. Other islands such as Niue and Vanuatu have similar weather and seasonal patterns. In Tahiti, winter, which encompasses the dry months, is characterised by warm temperarutes, but with less humidity. On the other hand, summer, which lasts from November to April, brings scorching heat and occasional showers. Papua New Guinea, known for its diverse and lush flora, is best visited from December to March, during the rainy season.

Insider Tip

While cruises are known for their cashless environment, the destinations in the South Pacific often operate on a cash basis. Some places accept both US dollars and Australian dollars, but you’re likely to receive local currency back. This can lead to difficulties in tracking exchange rates and you may potentially land up paying more than necessary. We recommend carrying a small amount of local currencies with you to make it easier to pay for things on shore.

Kayaking on a tropical beach in Fiji
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