South Pacific Cruises

Embark on a journey of a lifetime through the South Pacific, a cruise experience that stands in a class of its own.

Sail across the shimmering turquoise seas, witnessing a mesmerizing collection of islands, each presenting its distinctive charm, from towering volcanic peaks cloaked in lush greenery to tranquil atolls encircled by gleaming coral reefs. Experience the vibrant mosaic of cultures as you travel through islands where age-old traditions thrive beside contemporary amenities.

Indulge in thrilling activities such as snorkelling in the pristine lagoons, discovering ancient Polynesian temples, and soaking in lively local music and dance displays. The South Pacific offers a captivating landscape and the warm welcome of its inhabitants, providing a perfect mix of adventure, cultural richness, and serene beauty that will create lasting memories and a profound connection with this paradise. Get ready to be captivated by the South Pacific’s enchanting beauty on a cruise adventure that will be etched in your heart forever.

Ports you might visit

Aitutaki, Cook Islands
Apia, Samoa
Kadavu, Fiji
Maroe Bay, French Polynesia
Nukupule Island, Tonga
Pangai, Tonga
Raiatea, French Polynesia
Vavau, Tonga
Vulaga, Fiji
Aitutaki, Cook Islands

Aitutaki, Cook Islands

Aitutaki is a breathtakingly beautiful atoll in the Cook Islands, known for its turquoise lagoon, white-sand beaches, and laid-back island charm. Cruise ships anchor offshore, and passengers are tendered to land, where they can explore the small village of Arutanga, enjoy local markets, or set off on snorkelling and lagoon excursions. With its crystal-clear waters and warm Polynesian hospitality, Aitutaki offers an unforgettable tropical escape.
Apia, Samoa

Apia, Samoa

Apia, the vibrant capital of Samoa, is a charming mix of island tradition and colonial heritage set against a backdrop of lush mountains and coastal beauty. Located on the island of Upolu, this bustling town offers colourful markets, historic landmarks, and warm Samoan hospitality. With its rich culture, scenic waterfront, and easy access to waterfalls and beaches, Apia is a welcoming gateway to the heart of Polynesia.
Kadavu, Fiji

Kadavu, Fiji

Tucked south of Viti Levu, Kadavu is a true slice of Fijian paradise, lush rainforest, vibrant reefs, and warm local hospitality. Dive the Great Astrolabe Reef or listen for the calls of rare birds on "Bird Island," home to unique species found nowhere else.
Maroe Bay, French Polynesia

Maroe Bay, French Polynesia

Maroe Bay is a serene and picturesque anchorage nestled between the lush islands of Huahine Nui and Huahine Iti in French Polynesia. Surrounded by emerald mountains and crystal-clear lagoon waters, the bay offers a peaceful gateway to the island’s rich cultural heritage, archaeological sites, and unspoiled natural beauty. Ideal for nature lovers and those seeking authentic Polynesian charm, Maroe Bay is a tranquil stop perfect for exploration or quiet relaxation.
Nukupule Island, Tonga

Nukupule Island, Tonga

Secluded and stunning, Nukupule Island offers untouched beaches, swaying palms, and vibrant reefs. Dive into crystal-clear lagoons, explore volcanic landscapes, and experience traditional Tongan island life at its purest.
Pangai, Tonga

Pangai, Tonga

Embrace island life in Pangai, where palm-lined beaches and coconut groves meet ancient volcanic landscapes. Once a stop for Polynesian voyagers, it's now a favorite for snorkeling and diving in crystal-clear waters and hidden underwater caves.
Raiatea, French Polynesia

Raiatea, French Polynesia

The second-largest of the Society Islands and often referred to as the "Sacred Island," Raiatea is a cultural and spiritual heart of French Polynesia. Rich in history and natural beauty, it is home to ancient Polynesian temples like Taputapuātea, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Surrounded by a vibrant lagoon shared with its sister island Taha’a, Raiatea offers lush mountains, cascading waterfalls, and world-class sailing. It’s an ideal destination for travellers seeking adventure, history, and an authentic Polynesian experience.
Vavau, Tonga

Vavau, Tonga

Vavaʻu, Tonga is a pristine South Pacific haven known for its crystal-clear lagoons, lush green islands, and vibrant coral reefs. This peaceful port offers world-class sailing, snorkelling, and seasonal whale watching, all set against a backdrop of unspoiled natural beauty and warm Polynesian hospitality. A true tropical escape, Vavaʻu invites exploration both on land and sea.
Vulaga, Fiji

Vulaga, Fiji

On Fiji’s far southeastern edge, Vulaga Island charms with crystal-clear lagoons, coral reefs, and surreal mushroom-shaped rock formations. Known for its masterful woodcarving and outrigger canoes, this island also offers a rich cultural experience through its traditional crafts and kava ceremonies.