Pacific Cruises: Your Extraordinary Ocean Voyage

From the dramatic coastlines of the Pacific Northwest to the idyllic islands of the South Pacific and the vibrant shores of Hawaii, discover why the Pacific Ocean offers some of the most awe-inspiring cruise experiences on Earth.

Your Extraordinary Pacific Adventure Awaits

The Pacific Ocean is the world’s largest and deepest body of water — and its cruise destinations are equally boundless in their beauty and diversity. Whether you’re drawn to the lush volcanic landscapes of Hawaii, the overwater bungalow paradise of French Polynesia, the ancient cultures of New Zealand and Australia, or the rugged grandeur of Alaska’s Inside Passage, a Pacific cruise delivers a voyage unlike any other. With temperatures ranging from the balmy 80°F tropics of Fiji to the crisp, refreshing air of the Pacific Northwest, there’s a Pacific itinerary perfectly suited to every season and every traveler.

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Volcanic Islands & Lagoons

Emerald peaks rising from sapphire waters, dramatic volcanic landscapes, and shimmering lagoons create some of the most breathtaking scenery on the planet.

Marine Wonders

Swim alongside sea turtles, witness humpback whales breaching, snorkel pristine coral reefs, and discover some of the most biodiverse marine ecosystems in the world.

Diverse Cultures & Traditions

From the Polynesian heritage of Samoa and Tonga to the Māori traditions of New Zealand and the Aloha spirit of Hawaii, each port reveals a rich tapestry of history and living culture.

Explore the Pacific Regions

The Pacific encompasses a vast array of cruising regions, each with its own distinctive character and allure. Our cruise advisors will help you navigate this magnificent ocean to find the perfect voyage for your dream vacation.

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Hawaii

Key Ports: Honolulu (Oahu), Maui (Kahului), Kauai (Nawiliwili), Hilo and Kona (Big Island)

Known For: Volcanic landscapes, lush rainforests, world-class beaches, Polynesian culture, whale watching

Ideal For: Couples, families, and nature lovers seeking a tropical escape without a passport

Duration: 7–15 nights

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South Pacific & French Polynesia

Key Ports: Papeete (Tahiti), Bora Bora, Moorea, Fiji (Suva, Lautoka), Samoa, Tonga, New Caledonia

Known For: Overwater bungalows, pristine coral reefs, Polynesian traditions, secluded beaches, stunning lagoons

Ideal For: Honeymooners, luxury seekers, and travelers craving remote, unspoiled paradise

Duration: 10–18 nights

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Australia & New Zealand

Key Ports: Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Queenstown (Milford Sound), Brisbane, Hobart (Tasmania)

Known For: The Great Barrier Reef, Milford Sound fjords, cosmopolitan cities, Māori culture, wildlife encounters

Ideal For: Experienced cruisers, adventure travelers, and culture enthusiasts seeking a grand voyage

Duration: 12–21 nights

Compare Pacific Cruise Regions

Feature Hawaii South Pacific & French Polynesia Australia & New Zealand
Typical Duration 7–15 nights 10–18 nights 12–21 nights
Main Departure Ports Honolulu, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Vancouver Papeete, Sydney, Auckland Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland
Best For Families, couples, nature lovers Honeymooners, luxury seekers, remote paradise lovers Adventure travelers, culture enthusiasts, experienced cruisers
Highlights Volcanic landscapes, whale watching, luaus Overwater bungalows, pristine lagoons, Polynesian culture Great Barrier Reef, Milford Sound, cosmopolitan cities

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Our Pacific cruise travel advisors will chart your perfect course.

The Pacific Ocean spans over 60 million square miles and offers an extraordinary range of cruise experiences — from tropical island-hopping to cosmopolitan city explorations. Choosing the right itinerary across such a vast expanse can feel overwhelming, and that’s exactly where our expert advisors come in.

In Hawaii, you can explore the dramatic Na Pali Coast of Kauai, witness active volcanoes on the Big Island, discover world-famous beaches on Maui, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Honolulu and Oahu.

The South Pacific and French Polynesia beckon with the legendary lagoons of Bora Bora, the lush peaks of Moorea, the welcoming villages of Fiji, and the untouched beauty of Samoa, Tonga, and New Caledonia.

Australia and New Zealand offer the cosmopolitan allure of Sydney and Melbourne, the awe-inspiring fjords of Milford Sound, the Great Barrier Reef, and the unique wildlife and Māori heritage that make this region unforgettable.

You can also extend your Pacific voyage to include the Pacific Coast of North America, Alaska, Japan, and Southeast Asia — creating a truly epic, once-in-a-lifetime journey.

If that sounds like a lot to navigate, rest assured — every detail will be expertly handled by Extraordinary Adventures and our dedicated Pacific cruise advisors. Call us today!

Beyond the Pacific Islands

Many Pacific itineraries can be extended or combined with nearby destinations for an even grander voyage across this magnificent ocean.

  • Alaska – Glaciers, fjords, and incredible wildlife along the Inside Passage
  • Pacific Coast – The stunning California coastline, Pacific Northwest, and British Columbia
  • Japan – Ancient temples, vibrant cities, and exquisite cuisine
  • Southeast Asia – Temples, tropical beaches, and rich culinary traditions from Vietnam to Thailand
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Find your specialty cruise today!

We’ll help find the perfect specialty cruise—whether you’re crossing oceans, transiting canals, or exploring the ends of the Earth.

Our specialty cruise advisors will ensure your voyage is everything you dreamed.

Rarely will any of us make it to these extraordinary places more than once. So, if you’re going to do it at all, you should do it right. Let the experts at Extraordinary Adventures ensure that your voyage to these remote destinations is everything you dreamed it would be.

They don’t call us Extraordinary Adventures for nothing, you know.

Best Time to Cruise the Pacific

The Pacific’s vast geography means there’s always an ideal time to sail somewhere across this great ocean, though each region has its own optimal season.

Hawaii (Year-Round): Hawaii enjoys pleasant temperatures between 75–85°F throughout the year. Winter months (December–March) bring spectacular whale watching, while summer offers the calmest seas and warmest waters.

South Pacific & French Polynesia (May – October): The dry season delivers warm days around 80°F, low humidity, and calm, crystal-clear waters — ideal for snorkeling and lagoon exploration.

Australia & New Zealand (October – April): The Southern Hemisphere summer and autumn bring warm weather, longer days, and the best conditions for exploring the Great Barrier Reef and New Zealand’s fjords.

Transpacific & Repositioning Voyages (Spring & Fall): These epic crossings typically sail in spring and fall as cruise lines shift their fleets between seasons, offering exceptional value and unforgettable sea days.

Your Extraordinary Adventures cruise advisor will help you pinpoint the ideal timing for your Pacific voyage based on your preferred destinations, weather preferences, and travel schedule.

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Why Book with Extraordinary Adventures

Expert Advisors

Specialty cruise specialists who understand the unique requirements of expedition and world voyages.

Exclusive Perks

Access to special deals, onboard credits, and amenities not available when booking direct.

Personalised Planning

Custom recommendations for ships, itineraries, and cabin selection on complex voyages.

Full Support

Assistance from booking through disembarkation and beyond—we’re with you every step.

Pacific Cruise FAQs

It depends on the region. Hawaii is wonderful year-round with temperatures between 75–85°F. The South Pacific and French Polynesia are best from May through October during the dry season. Australia and New Zealand shine from October through April (their summer). Transpacific repositioning voyages typically sail in spring and fall. Your Extraordinary Adventures advisor will recommend the ideal timing based on your preferred destinations.
Pacific cruises tend to be longer than Caribbean sailings due to the greater distances involved. Hawaii cruises typically range from 7–15 nights, South Pacific voyages from 10–18 nights, and Australia/New Zealand itineraries from 12–21 nights. Transpacific crossings can extend to 20 nights or more, offering a truly immersive ocean experience with relaxing sea days between remarkable ports.
For most Pacific itineraries, a valid passport is required. Hawaii-only round-trip cruises departing from and returning to a U.S. port are the exception — U.S. citizens can technically travel with a birth certificate and government-issued ID on these closed-loop sailings. However, we strongly recommend carrying a valid passport on all Pacific cruises for flexibility and security.
Several exceptional cruise lines offer Pacific itineraries. Princess Cruises, Holland America, Celebrity, and Royal Caribbean feature extensive Hawaii and South Pacific sailings. For luxury experiences, Regent Seven Seas, Silversea, Oceania, and Seabourn offer curated Pacific voyages. Paul Gauguin Cruises and Windstar specialize in intimate French Polynesia sailings. Our advisors will match you with the perfect cruise line for your preferences and budget.
In Hawaii, highlights include helicopter tours over volcanic landscapes, snorkeling at Molokini Crater, and attending a traditional luau. In the South Pacific, swimming with rays and sharks in Bora Bora’s lagoon, exploring Moorea by ATV, and visiting traditional Fijian villages are unforgettable experiences. Australia and New Zealand offer Great Barrier Reef diving, scenic Milford Sound cruises, Māori cultural experiences, and wine tasting in Hawke’s Bay.
Absolutely! Hawaii cruises are particularly family-friendly, with beach activities, snorkeling, marine wildlife encounters, and cultural experiences that captivate travelers of all ages. Many major cruise lines offer extensive children’s and teen programs on Pacific sailings. South Pacific and Australia/New Zealand voyages are also excellent for multi-generational family celebrations, with adventures ranging from gentle beach days to thrilling wildlife encounters.
A transpacific cruise is a repositioning voyage that crosses the Pacific Ocean, typically sailing between North America and Australia, Asia, or the South Pacific. These voyages feature extended sea days — perfect for enjoying the ship’s amenities — punctuated by calls at remote Pacific islands. They often offer exceptional value and a uniquely relaxing, immersive cruising experience. Ask your advisor about available transpacific itineraries.
Essentials include lightweight resort wear, swimsuits, reef-safe sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and comfortable walking shoes. If your itinerary includes New Zealand or visits to higher elevations, pack layers and a light rain jacket. Formal evenings call for cocktail attire or evening wear depending on your cruise line. For the best guidance, check out the packing tips on our YouTube channel @cruiseandtravel, or ask your advisor for a tailored packing list based on your specific voyage.
Each region offers a distinct experience. Hawaii is ideal if you want a tropical cruise without needing a passport (on round-trip U.S. sailings), with accessible adventure and rich Polynesian culture. The South Pacific is perfect for honeymooners and luxury seekers craving remote, unspoiled beauty. Australia and New Zealand appeal to experienced cruisers seeking a grand voyage that blends cosmopolitan cities, natural wonders, and indigenous culture. Our advisors specialize in matching travelers with their perfect Pacific itinerary.
Yes! Many cruise lines offer extended itineraries that connect multiple Pacific regions — sailing from Hawaii through French Polynesia to New Zealand, for example, or combining Australia and the South Pacific islands. Repositioning voyages and back-to-back sailings are also excellent ways to experience more of the Pacific on a single vacation. Ask your Extraordinary Adventures cruise advisor about options for crafting your ultimate Pacific journey.

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