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South Pacific Cruises: Your guide to sailing through tropical paradise
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With a South Pacific cruise you’ll be dazzled by stops like Fiji, Vanuatu, the Cook Islands and Samoa, offering a blend of stunning beaches and rich cultures.
Absolutely! Many cruises offer family-friendly activities and shore excursions, making them ideal for travellers of all ages. Keep an eye out for cruises that offer kids club and child-friendly activities to help keep the little ones entertained.
Of course! Keep an eye out for cruises offering an upscale experience with exclusive services and amenities. If you’re having trouble find the right cruise to meet your holiday needs, have a chat with Flight Centre’s team of travel experts.
The best time to cruise the South Pacific is during the dry season, from May to October, when you can enjoy pleasant weather and calmer seas.
Several cruise lines offer adult-only itineraries for those seeking a peaceful and romantic experience.
South Pacific cruise lengths vary, ranging from seven days to over two weeks, giving you plenty of time to explore the island paradise.
Onboard your cruise ship you can expect luxurious accommodation, diverse dining options, entertainment, and activities like snorkelling and water sports.
Definitely! Look for cruises that focus on cultural immersion, wildlife exploration, and culinary experiences.
Many cruises offer all-inclusive packages, but this varies by cruise line. Double check your itinerary to confirm what is included in your fare.
You might encounter a rich variety of marine life, including dolphins, whales, and colourful reef fish, along with exotic birds on the islands.