13 Oct 2025
Maui (Lahaina), Hawaii
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Your Lahaina cruise arrives in a historic town that was a favorite spot of Hawaiian royalty. Now on the National Register of Historic Places, in the mid-1800s Lahaina was an important Pacific whaling port. Lahaina‘s Front Street is ranked as one of the top ten greatest streets. Today, lovely Lahaina caters to visitors with many museums, art galleries, shops and restaurants. Cruise to Maui and visit historic stops like the U.S. Seamen‘s Hospital, Hale Paaho (Lahaina Prison), the Pioneer Inn, Maui‘s oldest living banyan tree and other sites on the Lahaina Historic Trail. Approximately 55 acres of old Lahaina have been set aside as historic districts.
14 Oct 2025
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15 Oct 2025
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16 Oct 2025
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17 Oct 2025
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18 Oct 2025
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19 Oct 2025
Papeete, Tahiti French Polynesia
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Papeete is the lively capital of Tahiti – a figure-eight-shaped island formed by the eruption of two volcanoes, it‘s become a go-to spot for tropical adventure. A bustling urban centre, Papeete feels more French than anywhere else in Tahiti. Head to the centre of the city to see the vibrant Municipal Market, where you can pick up coffee and chocolate croissants, sample fresh produce or shop for hand-carved Tiki statues. See the waves crash against the volcanic black-sand beach at Plage du Taharuu. Cruise to Tahiti and hike through the verdant jungle at Fautaua Valley – don‘t miss the dramatic waterfall that cascades about 300 metres down into a natural pool.
20 Oct 2025
Moorea
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Moorea is the picture-perfect vision of an ideal island paradise. Formed by volcanic activity, this heart-shaped island hidden a few short miles off the Tahiti mainland holds beaches that look out to the brightest blue waters you can imagine, and the soaring green peaks of the mountains here are the stuff of legend. Head to Tiki Village to experience a traditional Polynesian dance. Hike up to Belvedere Lookout for views of famous Cook‘s Bay and volcanic Mount Tohivea. Go snorkelling in the lagoon at Opunohu Bay, or check out the Moorea Dolphin Center to get up-close-and-personal with nature‘s cutest, most intelligent sea creatures.
21 Oct 2025
Raiatea
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Known as French Polynesia‘s best-kept secret, this dreamy paradise has a warm and hospitable culture that is pristine and untouched by mass tourism. While its sister island, Tahaa, is internationally renowned for its vanilla, Raiatea is recognised as the region‘s cultural and historical centre – local folklore describes it as the birthplace of the Polynesian gods. In the Tahitian language ‘ra‘iatea‘ means ‘bright sky‘, but for you it will mean bright sky, neon blue seas, awe-inspiring coral reefs and the romantic sound of the French language.
22 Oct 2025
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23 Oct 2025
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24 Oct 2025
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25 Oct 2025
International Dateline
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25 Oct 2025
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26 Oct 2025
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27 Oct 2025
Tauranga
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It‘s hobbit enthusiast‘s dream come true in Tauranga. This town on the Bay of Plenty, perched on New Zealand‘s North Island, is just a short trek from the rolling hills of Waikato — this is where you‘ll find Hobbiton, the location that served as the Shire in the uber-popular “Lord of the Rings” movies. But the fantastic findings of Tauranga don‘t end there. Cruise to Tauranga and hike to the summit of nearby Mount Maunganui, an extinct volcano that offers panoramic views of the city and the Pacific Ocean below. Or take the one-hour drive to Rotorua, a geothermal fairyland where you can soak in the rejuvenating waters of the natural hot springs.
28 Oct 2025
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29 Oct 2025
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30 Oct 2025
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31 Oct 2025
Sydney- Australia
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Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia‘s largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby. Sydney Tower’s outdoor platform, the Skywalk, offers 360-degree views of the city and suburbs.