
Date
2027-03-29
Duration
17 nights
Departure Port
Darwin
Australia
Arrival Port
Lautoka
Fiji
Rating
—
Theme
—






Ponant
2010
—
19,200 GT
332
160
215
502 m
21 m
18 knots
No

Darwin is Australia's tropical Top End capital, where sixty-five thousand years of Indigenous heritage meets extraordinary multiculturalism, saltwater crocodiles, and gateway access to Kakadu's ancient rock art. Must-do experiences include the Mindil Beach Sunset Market, swimming beneath Litchfield's waterfalls, and viewing twenty-thousand-year-old Aboriginal paintings at Ubirr. May through October's Dry season offers clear skies and outdoor market culture.

Thursday Island, Australia, showcases the Southern Hemisphere's remarkable natural heritage—pristine coastlines, unique wildlife, and landscapes of ancient geological drama. Must-do experiences include sampling the exceptional local seafood and exploring the surrounding national parks. The most rewarding visiting window is May through September, when drier conditions prevail and temperatures remain pleasant. Cruise lines including Viking feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Alotau is the gateway to Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay, one of Earth's most biodiverse marine regions with over 1,400 islands harboring extraordinary coral reefs, manta rays, and the living Kula Ring ceremonial exchange. Must-dos include snorkeling the world-class reefs, visiting the waterfront market by outrigger canoe, and experiencing a traditional mumu feast. Visit May to October for the best diving conditions.
Samarai is a tiny island in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay where the grand buildings of a former colonial capital are being reclaimed by tropical jungle, creating one of the Pacific's most hauntingly atmospheric ruins. Must-dos include exploring the vine-covered colonial remains, snorkelling in the surrounding crystal-clear waters, and absorbing the melancholic beauty of this once-thriving "Pearl of the Pacific." Visit May through October for drier conditions, accessed by boat from Alotau.

Honiara, Solomon Islands is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Seabourn. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when dry season brings clear skies and calm seas.

Luganville, Vanuatu is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Royal Caribbean. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is May through October, when cooler dry months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploration.

Port Vila is Vanuatu's charming South Pacific capital, where Melanesian culture meets Franco-British colonial heritage around a beautiful natural harbour. Must-do experiences include tasting traditional laplap and kava at a nakamal, snorkelling at Hideaway Island's underwater post office, and swimming at Mele Cascades. May through October's dry season provides the most comfortable tropical weather.

Suva is the South Pacific's largest and most cosmopolitan capital, where the restored Edwardian Grand Pacific Hotel, a world-class Pacific artifacts museum, and a riotous municipal market reveal a Fiji far deeper than its resort-island image suggests. Visit May through October via Cunard or Oceania Cruises for Indo-Fijian fusion cuisine, traditional kava ceremonies, and a multicultural city experience unique in the Pacific.

Lautoka, Fiji's "Sugar City," is a characterful western Viti Levu port where a century-old sugar mill, a vibrant municipal market, and lush botanical gardens reveal an unhurried South Pacific authenticity. Visitors should taste kokoda and lovo-smoked pork at the waterfront market and explore the nearby Yasawa Islands or Taveuni's rainforest waterfalls. The dry season from May through October offers the most comfortable cruising conditions, with warm days, low humidity, and calm seas ideal for shore excursions.
Day 1

Darwin is Australia's tropical Top End capital, where sixty-five thousand years of Indigenous heritage meets extraordinary multiculturalism, saltwater crocodiles, and gateway access to Kakadu's ancient rock art. Must-do experiences include the Mindil Beach Sunset Market, swimming beneath Litchfield's waterfalls, and viewing twenty-thousand-year-old Aboriginal paintings at Ubirr. May through October's Dry season offers clear skies and outdoor market culture.
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4

Thursday Island, Australia, showcases the Southern Hemisphere's remarkable natural heritage—pristine coastlines, unique wildlife, and landscapes of ancient geological drama. Must-do experiences include sampling the exceptional local seafood and exploring the surrounding national parks. The most rewarding visiting window is May through September, when drier conditions prevail and temperatures remain pleasant. Cruise lines including Viking feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.
Day 5
Day 6

Alotau is the gateway to Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay, one of Earth's most biodiverse marine regions with over 1,400 islands harboring extraordinary coral reefs, manta rays, and the living Kula Ring ceremonial exchange. Must-dos include snorkeling the world-class reefs, visiting the waterfront market by outrigger canoe, and experiencing a traditional mumu feast. Visit May to October for the best diving conditions.
Day 7
Samarai is a tiny island in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay where the grand buildings of a former colonial capital are being reclaimed by tropical jungle, creating one of the Pacific's most hauntingly atmospheric ruins. Must-dos include exploring the vine-covered colonial remains, snorkelling in the surrounding crystal-clear waters, and absorbing the melancholic beauty of this once-thriving "Pearl of the Pacific." Visit May through October for drier conditions, accessed by boat from Alotau.
Day 8
Day 9

Honiara, Solomon Islands is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Seabourn. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when dry season brings clear skies and calm seas.
Day 11
Day 12
Day 13

Luganville, Vanuatu is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Royal Caribbean. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is May through October, when cooler dry months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploration.
Day 14

Port Vila is Vanuatu's charming South Pacific capital, where Melanesian culture meets Franco-British colonial heritage around a beautiful natural harbour. Must-do experiences include tasting traditional laplap and kava at a nakamal, snorkelling at Hideaway Island's underwater post office, and swimming at Mele Cascades. May through October's dry season provides the most comfortable tropical weather.
Day 15
Day 16
Day 17

Suva is the South Pacific's largest and most cosmopolitan capital, where the restored Edwardian Grand Pacific Hotel, a world-class Pacific artifacts museum, and a riotous municipal market reveal a Fiji far deeper than its resort-island image suggests. Visit May through October via Cunard or Oceania Cruises for Indo-Fijian fusion cuisine, traditional kava ceremonies, and a multicultural city experience unique in the Pacific.
Day 18

Lautoka, Fiji's "Sugar City," is a characterful western Viti Levu port where a century-old sugar mill, a vibrant municipal market, and lush botanical gardens reveal an unhurried South Pacific authenticity. Visitors should taste kokoda and lovo-smoked pork at the waterfront market and explore the nearby Yasawa Islands or Taveuni's rainforest waterfalls. The dry season from May through October offers the most comfortable cruising conditions, with warm days, low humidity, and calm seas ideal for shore excursions.


In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:
Butler service
Champagne, fruit plate, and floral arrangement upon arrival
An assortment of sweet or savoury canapés and fruit basket every day
One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed (180 x 130 cm), two armchairs, and a second TV
A bathroom with bath
A one-hour spa treatments per person (for 2 people) in the well-being space, chosen from the facial and body treatments on offer
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 18 m² balcony



In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:
Private return transfer
Butler service
Champagne, fruit plate, and floral arrangement upon arrival
An assortment of sweet or savoury canapés and fruit basket every day
A bedroom with one queen-size bed (160 x 200 cm) or two single beds (80 x 200 cm) and TV
A lounge with sofa bed (180 x 130 cm), two armchairs, and a second TV
A four-seater dining table and bar
A bathroom with bath
A one-hour spa treatments per person (for 2 people) in the well-being space, chosen from the facial and body treatments on offer
Two panoramic sliding bay windows
A private 7 m² balcony



In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:
Butler service
Fruit plate and floral arrangement upon arrival
A king-size (180 x 200 cm), queen-size bed (160 x 200), or two single beds (90 x 200 cm or 80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed (180 x 130 cm) and armchair
A bathroom with bathtub
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 5 m² balcony



In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:
A king-size (180 x 200 cm), queen-size bed (160 x 200), or two single beds (90 x 200 cm or 80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed
A bathroom with shower or bath
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 3 m² balcony



In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:
One queen-size (160 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed (75 x 200 cm)
A bathroom with bath
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 3 m² balcony



In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:
Fruit plate upon arrival
A king-size (180 x 200 cm), queen-size bed (160 x 200), or two single beds (90 x 200 cm or 80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed (180 x 130 cm) and armchair
A bathroom with shower or bath
A panoramic sliding bay window
A private 5 m² balcony


In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:
One queen-size (160 x 200 cm) or two single beds (80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa
A bathroom with bath
Two round portholes



In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:
Floral arrangement upon arrival
One queen-size (160 x 200 cm) or two single beds (80 x 200 cm)
A lounge area with sofa bed
A bathroom with bath
A panoramic window
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