Defining tropical luxury, South Pacific cruises take you to a cluster of islands that collectively make up one of the most desired destinations in the world. A vast archipelago of blissful beaches lined with palms swaying and turquoise waters lapping gently around floating huts, Pacific Islands cruises are a voyage to a real-life dreamland.
Pacific Islands Cruise Deals
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06 January 2027
World cruise from Southampton
£10,629 pp -
29 July 2026
Fire & Ice with Vancouver and Waikiki Beach Stays
£3,649 pp -
13 May 2027
South Pacific with Papeete and Waikiki Beach Stays
£4,099 pp -
10 February 2027
Australia & New Zealand from Auckland to Sydney with Stays
£4,199 pp -
05 January 2029
French Polynesia & Pacific from San Diego to Papeete
£9,224 pp -
28 October 2026
Atolls, Outback & Dragons from Lautoka
£4,875 pp -
26 September 2027
Transpacific with Waikiki Beach and Sydney Stays
£4,679 pp -
09 February 2027
Australia & New Zealand from Auckland to Sydney with Stay
£4,099 pp -
27 March 2028
Auckland Stay, Tahiti, Hawaii & South Pacific Crossing to Los Angeles
£3,499 pp
Often departing from the UK or Sydney, Pacific Islands cruises take you to discover islands such as Bora Bora, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and Tahiti. Boasting beautiful wildlife, pristine white sand and animated towns and cities, with cruises to the Pacific Islands you'll get to experience both the great outdoors and local urban life. No matter whether you like to relax during a holiday or enjoy thrilling adventures, there's everything you need and more on a South Pacific cruise.
Often divided into three different groups of islands- Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia- the Pacific Islands cover an immense 11 million square miles, each with their own cultures and traditions among the stunning scenery. On Pacific Islands cruises cruise ships most often sail to the most well-known and largest islands that make up Polynesia, such as Tahiti, Samoa, Fiji, Bora Bora and even Easter Island.
Named the Pearl of the Pacific, Bora Bora is one of the world’s most sensational islands. Floating in an intense turquoise lagoon, it’s famous for its immense beauty, ancient volcano and some of the best snorkeling in the world. Further west lies the mysterious island of Fiji. Famous for its pristine golf courses, soft coral diving and untouched paradise beaches, Fiji can’t be compared to anywhere else in the world. Meanwhile, the island of Tahiti is a deserted haven of natural beauty and enticing beaches. Lined with soaring mountains and lush greenery, it’s the ultimate escape.