Cruise departs from Papeete, Tahiti - Overnight onboard arrives at: 5 am, departs at: 5 am
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DAY 3
Moorea arrives at: 8 am, departs at: 6 pm
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DAY 4
Raiatea arrives at: 7 am, departs at: 9 pm
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DAY 5-6
Bora Bora - Overnight onboard arrives at: 8 am, departs at: 6 pm
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DAY 7-8
At Sea
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DAY 9
Pago Pago arrives at: 8 am, departs at: 6 pm
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DAY 11-12
International Dateline (Gain a Day) - Crossing
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DAY 12
Apia arrives at: 8 am, departs at: 6 pm
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DAY 13
At Sea
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DAY 14
Suva arrives at: 8 am, departs at: 6 pm
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DAY 15
Lautoka arrives at: 8 am, departs at: 6 pm
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DAY 16-17
At Sea
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DAY 18
Bay of Islands arrives at: 8 am, departs at: 6 pm
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DAY 19
Auckland arrives at: 7 am, departs at: 12 am
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DAY 19
Fly to the UK
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DAY 20
Arrive in UK - Overnight flight
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What's included
Included
Flights
Choose to fly from a variety of airports included within the price.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is included. Each guest receives unlimited Wi-Fi access throughout the ship, allowing them to stay connected during their voyage. The service supports general internet use, including checking emails and browsing the web, as well as video streaming on platforms like Netflix and YouTube.
Drinks
Regent Seven Seas Cruises offers a comprehensive all-inclusive experience that includes a wide range of beverages at no extra cost. Guests can enjoy premium spirits, fine wines, champagne, and a variety of beers, along with expertly crafted cocktails. Non-alcoholic drinks such as specialty coffees, teas, and soft drinks are also available, with bottled water provided throughout the ship. Each suite is stocked daily with a personalized selection of beverages, and room service offers drinks at any time.
Tips
Gratuities are included in the fare on Regent Seven Seas Cruises. This means that guests do not need to worry about additional tipping for services onboard, as all tips for the staff, including housekeeping, dining, and bar staff, are covered. This all-inclusive approach is part of Regent’s commitment to providing a seamless and luxurious cruising experience without the need for extra charges.
Specialty Dining
Guests can enjoy meals at the cruise line’s specialty restaurants without any additional charge. Regent Seven Seas offers a variety of dining options, including upscale venues with gourmet cuisine, and reservations are typically included in your cruise fare. This is part of their all-inclusive luxury experience, allowing guests to savour a diverse range of culinary experiences without worrying about extra costs.
Excursions
Regent Seven Seas Cruises offer a selection of complimentary shore excursions in each port of call, allowing guests to explore various destinations and attractions at no additional cost. These excursions are designed to provide a rich and immersive experience, often with a focus on local culture, history, and natural beauty. In addition to the included excursions, Regent may offer optional, more specialized or premium excursions at an extra charge
Entertainment
Choose from a variety of things to entertain yourself including restaurants, bars, theatre, pools and much more.
All meals, including room service, are included in the fare. Guests can enjoy a variety of dining options, from elegant multi-course meals in the main dining room to specialty restaurants serving cuisines like steakhouse favorites, French classics, and pan-Asian delicacies. Menus are carefully curated by skilled chefs using top-quality ingredients, often inspired by the cruise destinations.
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Port Fees & Taxes
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Insurance
Have the peace of mind that you're covered. Contact us after you have made the booking if you would like us to add this to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
Ship Facilities
Regent Seven Seas Voyager - By Regent Seven Seas
Good for couplesOver 50sFormalLuxury ShipSmall ShipUltra Luxury
Year: 01/01/2003
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Refurbished: 14/11/2016
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9 Decks
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Max capacity: 708 people
Cruise in comfort and elegance with these lavish suites offering luxury amenities alongside premium Concierge-class benefits.
33 Sqm
Regent Seven Seas Voyager deck plan
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D
Concierge Suite - D
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Deluxe Veranda Suite
Larger than a standard Veranda Suite, with a bigger bed and even more luxurious amenities to enhance your experience onboard.
33 Sqm
Regent Seven Seas Voyager deck plan
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F
Deluxe Veranda Suite - F
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Grand Suite
Boasting a large living room, two bathrooms, and a private balcony, this suite offers a truly luxurious cruising experience.
81 - 8 Sqm
Regent Seven Seas Voyager deck plan
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GS
Grand Suite - GS
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Penthouse Suite
Offering some of the best sea views from the upper decks, these stylish suites also enjoy exclusive Concierge-class benefits.
36 - 41 Sqm
Regent Seven Seas Voyager deck plan
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A
Penthouse Suite - A
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Seven Seas Suite
With a spacious living area and wider balcony, these elegant suites offer the perfect place to relax after an exciting day.
50 - 66 Sqm
Regent Seven Seas Voyager deck plan
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SS
Seven Seas Suite - SS
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Master Suite
Sleeping up to six across two spacious bedrooms and a large living area, this extravagant suite is perfect for family groups.
124 - 130 Sqm
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MS
Master Suite
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Voyager Suite
Elegance and comfort beckon in every corner of these spacious suites, complete with all the exclusive amenities available.
56 Sqm
Regent Seven Seas Voyager deck plan
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VS
Voyager Suite - VS
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Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Regent Seven Seas Voyager
4.9
Based on 7 reviews
Cabin
5
Service
5
Excursions
5
Dining
5
Activities
4
Value for money
5
Entertainment
4
Regent Seven Seas is totally amazing, from the ship the crew and the experience, every thing is 1st class.
I would highly recommend them
couple
10+ cruises
7 Sep 2025
Overall a pleasant cruise. Service and food were mainly very good/excellent. . But with some reservations =
There were no buffet options available in the evening so were obliged to go to the Compass Rose restaurant which we found far too formal with too big a menu for our liking. The room service was good but again, gave limited options for a light meal.
Service in the restaurants was variable. In Prime 7 it was very slow throughout, and on one evening in the Rose we waited 35 minutes before our first course was served - and then only after we had complained. Having a waiter to push our chair and unwrap a napkin onto our laps is OTT and not what food service is really about.
The Gym had very few machines.
Several of the included excursions included a lot of time-wasting but were generally good with efficient organisation and excellent local guides.
Our cabin steward was excellent, as were the bar staff.
Overall a good experience, but compared with other cruises with several other companies, POOR VALUE.
couple
10+ cruises
3 Sep 2025
Sailed on Voyager November/December 2015, having previously been accustomed to Azamara Journey and Quest, and Oceania Marina and Riviera. All of these ships offer high levels of comfort, service and great food - but I was totally spoiled on Voyager - WOW! just WOW!
user
1 cruise
21 Jun 2016
We did The Baltics, meeting the ship at Stockholm in August 2014. From the moment we arrived, nothing was too much bother for the crew. Check in was simple, no hanging around. Our suite was a generous size with a bottle of champagne waiting for us on arrival plus a bowl of fresh fruit which was replenished daily. The bathroom was large with a walk in shower and a bath and lovely L'Occitaine toiletries. We ate in Compass Rose and both specialality restaurants, the food was delicious and excellent service in all three. An excellent choice of excursions and extremely well organised, no queuing which was great. A bonus, was there were no photographers anywhere. No being asked to smile while you were enjoying your meal or waiting for you as you were getting off the ship. The entertainment was very good, and the Cruise Director did a few shows himself, he was very talented. Overall we were very pleased with our choice of cruise, ship, crew and itinary made it an extremely enjoyable holiday so much, that we have booked to go to The Baltics on Voyager again this year.
All offers and prices are subject to change and availability at time of enquiry. Prices are based on two passengers sharing unless otherwise stated and are subject to the Tour Operator's terms and conditions. Cabin and Flight supplements may apply. Other supplements may apply in addition to the price shown above. Flight details, timings and routing may be subject to alteration. Other tour operator charges may also apply. Any Onboard Spending money or drinks package value shown will be per cabin, again based on two sharing.
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Papeete, Tahiti - Overnight onboard
DAY 2-3
08 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 5 AM to 5 AM
The capital city of French Polynesia, Papeetee – which is located on the iconic island of Tahiti – is a bustling, yet picturesque, port known for its stunningly clear waters, beautiful natural scenery, and interesting attractions. Despite being a rather small island, every type of traveller will find something they can enjoy here; Papeetee has beaches for sun lounging and swimming, bustling marketplaces for culture vultures who want to soak up the atmosphere of somewhere new, museums to explore if you’re someone interested in the history of this unique culture. The Gardens of Paofai and Bougainville Park also make for excellent places to stroll, with more adventurous hiking routes available further inland. Fort de la Fachoda, which is about a 20-minute drive from central Papeete, is a particular highlight of the area; home to an impressive waterfall, this is a beautiful spot to see more of the vibrant rainforests and intriguing ruins that litter this inland area. Although, really, however you decide to spend your time in Papeete, you’re in for a fantastic shore experience.
Things to do in Papeete, Tahiti - Overnight onboard:
Gardens of Paofai
If you’re looking for a quiet escape from the hustle and bustle of Papeete’s city centre, then heading to the Gardens of Paofai is far from a bad idea. Beautifully landscaped gardens in the heart of this vibrant city, this wooded area is the ideal destination to take a stroll in the shade or sit and relax. You’ll find a few ornamental fish ponds to admire here too, with the walking trails taking you to several spaces that offer a tranquil serenity. This is the ideal place to sit and enjoy the laid-back coastal ambiance here.
Papeete Market
The Papeete Market is a vibrant marketplace in the heart of the capital, and the perfect place to spend some time if you want to soak up some of the culture and cuisine that make this region so unique; here, among the busy stalls, you’ll find a variety of local foods and produce alongside hand-crafted artwork from all the archipelagos that make up French Polynesia – not just Papeete and Tahiti. If you’d rather admire from a distance, you’ll find somewhere to sit and sip on a coffee here, too.
Robert Wan Pearl Museum
Offering visitors a comprehensive look at pearls, including the process of collecting them and the legends associated with these unique cultured gems, the Robert Wan Pearl Museum is a truly fascinating place to visit when in Papeete. Immersing you in the intriguing world of pearls, with an exploration of historic individuals who held an affinity for pearls, how pearls are farmed around the world, and what it takes to spot the perfect pearl yourself, you’ll leave the Robert Wan Pearl Museum with a new appreciation for these interesting gemstones.
Bougainville Park
A small park in central Papeete, Bougainville Park is a beautiful spot to stroll when exploring this interesting city. Here, you’ll find tree-covered walkways and picturesque plant-life to admire. Once somewhere where important festivities and celebrations took place, perhaps most notably when King Pomare V ceded the islands to France in 1880, this park is now positioned as a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of this port city’s busier streets.
Moorea
DAY 3
09 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Just northwest of Tahiti, Moorea Island is an idyllic paradise where every type of traveller will find something they enjoy – be that lounging in the sunshine, exploring the vibrant rainforests, or tucking into some flavourful local food. Among the most strikingly beautiful islands in French Polynesia, this warm and welcoming island boasts an interesting topography. Not only will you have the chance to admire eight mountain peaks, something that gives Moorea a distinctly rugged appearance from afar, but the island is also home to two symmetrical bays. These bays make this destination the perfect place to enjoy some watersports; although, you’ll also find that the laid-back atmosphere here makes it the ideal place to lounge about in the sunshine. Heading further inland, if you’re looking for views, you’ll find several hiking routes worth taking advantage of. With numerous vantage points, you’ll never be too far away from a jaw-dropping view of the island. From above, the island itself loosely resembles a heart, and you’ll have a hard time not falling in love with Moorea when you spend some time here.
Things to do in Moorea:
Sunken Tiki Garden
Just off the coast of Moorea, in the clear shallow waters around Papetoai, you’ll find an interesting collection of tiki sculptures – each of which stands between 1.5 metres and 2 metres tall. Created and placed by a local artist in 1998, as a tribute to the Polynesians who were obliged by missionaries to cast their religious symbols into the sea, this is a fascinating sight and one that highlights an important part of Polynesian culture and history. You can venture out and find these yourself, as they’re not far from the coast, but embarking on a guided tour will make that feat a lot easier.
Plage de Ta'ahiamanu
Just one of the numerous beaches you’ll find in Moorea, Plage de Ta’ahiamanu is the perfect place to unwind when visiting this idyllic paradise. While here, you’ll never be too far from refreshments, and you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself in the laid-back atmosphere here. With dramatic rainforest-covered mountain peaks in the background, and sparkling clear waters before you, there are certainly worse places to spend some time soaking up the sunshine.
Three Pines Pass & Lookout
If you’re looking for breathtaking views of Moorea’s inspiring landscapes, you’ll find plenty along the Three Pines Pass – which will take you to the Three Pines Lookout. A relatively easy, but wholly rewarding, hiking trail, this route will take you into the luscious heart of Moorea along the foot of an ancient caldera. When you arrive at the lookout point, you’ll be met with unrivalled views of Opunohu Valley and the pineapple fields that litter the island. Along the way, you’ll also spot several unique plants and some interesting wildlife – with eagle-eyed hikers even able to spot archeological ruins among the trees.
Raiatea
DAY 4
10 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 9 PM
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Bora Bora - Overnight onboard
DAY 5-6
11 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
When you think of paradise, you can’t help but think of Bora Bora. A small island in the South Pacific located within French Polynesia, it’s surrounded by mountainous peaks, turquoise waters and coral reefs. Filled with different luxurious resorts, the island is a popular place to go scuba diving, to relax on the beach (particularly on Matira Beach) and to hike.
Things to do in Bora Bora - Overnight onboard:
Scuba Diving
When in Bora Bora, scuba diving is a must. With a thriving marine life, filled with tropical fish and impressive colourful coral reefs, scuba diving in Bora Bora will be unlike anything you’ve experienced before.
Matira Beach
Surrounded by palm trees and other local vegetation, Matira Beach boasts white sand and beautiful water. The ultimate place to unwind whilst stopping off in Bora Bora, the beach is popular for its calm waters and the abundance of watersports that are available nearby, from scuba diving to jet skiing.
Hiking
Alternatively, if you’re looking for an opportunity to hike during your time in Bora Bora, there are plenty of hiking trails available throughout the island. One in particular that is popular with tourists is the Mount Pahia summit trail. Standing at an elevation of 661 metres above sea level, the views you’ll get from the summit will take your breath away.
At Sea
DAY 7-8
13 Mar 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Pago Pago
DAY 9
15 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Home to one of the world’s deepest natural harbours, and capital of American Samoa, Pago Pago is an idyllic cruise destination and somewhere where a world of adventure awaits. Surrounded by vibrant tropical rainforests teeming with interesting wildlife, anyone with an explorer’s itch will feel right at home in Pago Pago; however, there’s a lot of history to learn about here too – with the area being first-settled over 4,000 years ago by Polynesian navigators. Home to the world’s largest tuna cannery, and a fishing industry worth hundreds of millions of dollars annually, it’s safe to say that fresh seafood is among the food you’ll find here – and it’s well worth taking some time to tuck into something tasty when visiting Pago Pago. You may need to remember a coat when visiting, as Pago Pago enjoys the highest annual rainfall of any harbour in the world, but the incredible experience you’ll encounter here is worth getting a little damp for.
Things to do in Pago Pago:
Blunts Point Battery
Blunts Point Battery is a fascinating site to visit when in Pago Pago, and it tells an interesting story, despite never really being used. Located on Matautu Ridge, just a stone’s throw from Pago Pago, Blunts Point Battery was built as part of the island-wide fortifications developed following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. It’s a rare example of an American Second World War Pacific coastal gun in near-pristine condition, as American Samoa was never actually attacked during the war. However, as one of the only American military bases in the western Pacific, Pago Pago and American Samoa played a pivotal role in the Second World War. While both Blunts Point Battery and further fortifications built into the hillside beneath it are open to the public, the hiking trail to reach these sites is something to consider if you’re wanting to visit. It might sound like a lot of effort, but that effort is worthwhile – if anything, just to see the stunning views from the battery itself.
Rainmaker Mountain
Rainmaker Mountain is truly a sight to behold, and something you can’t miss when visiting Pago Pago. Also known as Mount Pioa or Mount Peiva, Rainmaker Mountain boasts a three-pronged summit and finds itself directly responsible for the increased rainfall the region enjoys throughout the year. Home to numerous rare species of animal and plant, the mountain is also an important part of Samoan folklore, with Rainmaker Mountain a once-angry brother who now stands brooding – with rainclouds around his head – across Tutuila Island from Matafao Peak – the other brother, and another breathtaking mountain you can see when visiting Pago Pago.
Jean P. Haydon Museum
A fascinating museum dedicated to the culture and history of American Samoa, the Jean P. Haydon Museum boasts an incredible collection of authentic canoes, coconut-shell combs, native pharmacopoeia, and more. It’s even home to a naval cannon from HHMS Kaimiloa, the only warship in the fleet of King Kalakaua of Hawaii. The exhibits you’ll find here focus on everything from the natural history of the region and kava bowls to traditional tattooing and historic war clubs. If you’re looking to learn more about American Samoa and its people, this is a must-visit destination in Pago Pago.
International Dateline (Gain a Day) - Crossing
DAY 11-12
16 Mar 2025
An imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole, crossing this during your westward voyage means you technically gain a calendar day – something that will also impact the time zone you’re in. It shouldn’t affect you too much as you cross, but it’s something to keep in mind when you reach your next destination.
Apia
DAY 12
17 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Apia is one port of call you won’t want to miss when cruising the Pacific Ocean; the capital and largest city of Samoa, on the island of Upolu, this destination boasts breathtaking natural beauty and a rich history to uncover – something which makes it ideal for every type of traveller. The adventurous among you will find excitement in the Palolo Deep Marine Reserve, where you can snorkel, while the fascinating Robert Louis Stevenson Museum will cater to those who prefer a more laid-back experience ashore. Beyond that, you’ll find plenty of places to tuck into some delicious local cuisine, and several small pockets of sand along the northern coastline to lounge on. Apia enjoys a healthy amount of rainfall throughout the year, though, so it’s worth bringing an umbrella – even if the average temperature year-round is roughly 27 degrees.
Things to do in Apia:
Samoa Cultural Village
If you want to learn more about Samoan culture while visiting Apia, the captivating Samoa Cultural Village is the perfect place to go. Offering you a fascinating insight into the historic culture you’ll find here, this experience will give you a chance to watch traditional dances, sample traditional cuisine, and learn more about the time-honed crafting techniques practiced here. In the heart of Apia, you won’t have to travel far to find this fun and interactive experience.
Palolo Deep Marine Reserve
Found in a secluded area just a stone’s throw from Apia Port, the Palolo Deep Marine Reserve is the perfect place to discover the region’s tropical marine life. Here, you’ll have the chance to hire some snorkeling gear and see the incredible fish and coral here first-hand; however, it’s also a fantastic place for a swim or sun lounging – you’ll also find toilets and changing rooms here. So, even if you’re not sure about snorkeling, the Palolo Deep Marine Reserve is well-worth taking the time to visit.
Papapapaitai Falls
Among the tallest waterfalls in Samoa, and home to a breathtaking vantage point, Papapapaitai Falls is a fantastic place to visit if you’re looking to stretch your legs while in Apia. Standing tall at around 100 meters, the untouched rainforest surrounding this stunning natural landmark gives the area an unusual sense of mystery – while also highlighting the vibrant natural life that thrives here. It’s one of the most photographed areas in Samoa for a reason, but you really have to see it yourself to appreciate just how stunning it is.
At Sea
DAY 13
18 Mar 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Suva
DAY 14
19 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
The capital city and largest metropolitan area in Fiji, Suva is a destination worth looking forward to when you’re exploring Australasia and the Pacific Ocean. Here, you’ll find an abundance of vibrant culture, sensational cuisine, and unforgettable adventures. Its importance to the region around it, though, cannot be understated; Suva is the socioeconomic centre of the South Pacific, and is slowly cementing itself as the region’s fashion capital too! So, you’ll really be able to enjoy the best of the best when visiting this fascinating city. Those who want to stay where the action is, you’ll find Suva home to lively marketplaces and several fascinating museums, alongside plenty of places to tuck into some flavourful local food. Beyond this, though, you’ll find so much more to enjoy; the Colo-i-Suva Forest Park is just one of these destinations – but, perhaps, the best for those with limited time in the capital city. A luscious nature reserve just a short distance from Suva, the hiking routes here are exceptional; and, if you want, you’ll be able to swim and bird-watch here too. However you feel like spending your time, you’re in for a real treat when Suva is on your itinerary.
Things to do in Suva:
Colo-i-Suva Forest Park
Established in 1872, the Colo-i-Suva Forest Park is part of the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy – a network of forest conservation programmes developed in 2015 to help protect the natural landscape of Commonwealth countries – and a stunningly beautiful palace to visit when in Suva. Home to a variety of hiking trails, the opportunity to swim, and plenty of birds to spot with your binoculars, everyone can enjoy spending some time here. Among the native flora here, of which there is a lot to admire, you’ll also find some African Mahogany, which was planted here throughout the 1940s and 1950s.
Suva Fiji Temple
A rather recent addition to the architecture of Suva, having only been completed in 2000, the Suva Fiji Temple is a remarkable temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the first of its kind to be built in Fiji. Designed with traditional designs and styles in mind, it’s located at one of the highest points in the city and features a 72-foot tall spire. With subtle nods to the local culture alongside the broader symbolism utilised by the Church, it’s a sight worth seeing and stands out against much of Suva’s other architecture.
Fiji Museum
Sitting in the heart of Suva’s Thurston Gardens, stunning botanical gardens worth visiting in their own right, the Fiji Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in learning more about Fiji and Fijian culture. It’s home to the most important collection of Fijian artefacts in the world, with exhibitions showing off a variety of items of historic importance – from authentic canoes and objects related to cannibalism, to contemporary artwork and more.
Lautoka
DAY 15
20 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
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At Sea
DAY 16-17
21 Mar 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Bay of Islands
DAY 18
23 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Three hours from Auckland, the beautiful Bay of Islands is made up of 144 islands. Situated between the Purerua Peninsula and Cape Brett, there are a wide selection of attractions on the islands that make up the bay, including the Parrot Place, Rainbow Falls and the Waitangi Treaty Grounds.
Things to do in Bay of Islands:
The Parrot Place
This beautiful attraction boasts subtropical islands and an impressive variety of exotic parrots. In the attraction you can get up close and personal with the birds, take pictures and explore their habitats.
Rainbow Falls
This breathtaking attraction is a single waterfall that’s located on the Kerikeri River. Surrounded by a variety of flora and fauna, including basalt and mudstone, it makes for a tranquil adventure whilst in the Bay of Islands.
Waitangi Grounds
The Waitangi Treaty Grounds showcases New Zealand’s history and is considered to be a national treasure. Offering an interactive experience, two museums, cultural performances and guided tours, this fun attraction is perfect for all the family.
Auckland
DAY 19
24 Mar 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 12 AM
The beautiful and vibrant city of Auckland is popular with those visiting New Zealand due to its array of attractions, including the Auckland Domain park, bustling harbour and seaside promenade. An oasis of music, art and food, this captivating city has something for everyone.
Things to do in Auckland:
Sky Tower
Situated in the heart of the city, the Sky Tower is the tallest building in New Zealand. In the Central Business District, this popular attraction stands an impressive 328m tall. An icon of the skyline, you can take in breathtaking views from the top of it.
Auckland Zoo
Spanning over 16 hectares, the Auckland Zoo is also located in the centre of the city. Over 100 years old, it’s home to 2,800 animals and over 130 different species. With so many different exhibits to see, this captivating attraction is a wonderful place to visit regardless of who you’re travelling with.
Botanic Gardens
Auckland Botanic Gardens spans an impressive 156 acres, including 10 hectares of forest. Opened in 1982, it attracts over 1 million visitors each year due to its vast plant life. A beautiful attraction, this historic botanic garden is located in Manurewa.
Fly to the UK
DAY 19
It’s time to hop on a plane! This is when you’ll be flying to the UK; the details of your flight will be available to you closer to your embarkation date. So, don’t panic if you’re not seeing any specifics right now, you’ll always have ample time to make any connections you might need to and enjoy every part of your cruise itinerary.
Arrive in UK - Overnight flight
DAY 20
The adventure continues, whether you’re heading home or heading out somewhere exciting! This is where you’ll arrive in the UK on an overnight flight, and details of that flight will be available to you closer to your embarkation date. So, don’t panic if you’re not seeing any specifics right now, you’ll always have ample time to make any connections you might need to and enjoy every part of your cruise itinerary.