Cruise the South Pacific and experience and exotic beauty and desert island tranquility like no other place in the world. You really will feel like you are sailing in paradise, with so many islands and great spots to choose from you will be spoilt for choice. Depending on how little or much you want to do there is plenty of water sports, boat trips, magnificent views and newly discovered spots on each day of a Pacific Cruise. Hawaii is a great place to start on your Pacific Cruise. Hawaii is made up of hundreds of small islands, and 8 main islands. Say Aloha to gorgeous tropical beaches, deep blue pacific waters and friendly locals, learn how to hula or surf in Honolulu, visit Coconut Island, or visit the Haleakala National Park, also known as the House of the Sun, on the island of Maui and cover some of the vast and lush terrain on horseback. The French Polynesia is made up of over 115 islands located on the South Pacific, halfway between California and Australia. Sail to the main island of Tahiti on your Pacific Cruise and enjoy the tropical style settings with the French style cuisine and native tongue in the resort, French is the official language of the region. Tahiti doesn’t have the typical paradise settings you may experience on some of the other islands, its unique scenery however is breathtaking; black volcanic sandy beaches, lush mountain peaks with hidden streams and secret cascading waterfalls. For something different go on a hiking excursion with an overnight camping trip under the stars, or take a trip to the shimmering lagoons at Bora Bora for some snorkeling, diving or a glass bottom boat trip, and view the amazing coral sealife. A stop at the beautiful islands of Fiji is a must as you Cruise the South Pacific. Fiji has over 333 tiny islands, Suva being the largest and most cosmopolitan style city of the South Pacific. Fiji also has great coral reefs, visit the Coral Coast area for even more great snorkeling and scuba diving options, or try Colo -I-Suva, a rainforest park where you can learn more about the tropical plants and animals and take a swim in the parks natural swimming pool. When the sun sets join in the local Fiji traditions of Fire walking and Arts nights. There are so many islands to choose from on a Pacific Cruise, a great way to see more of the smaller and undeveloped islands hop off at Indonesia for a few days and try island hopping, there are a number of excursions available if you don’t fancy winging this without anything booked in advance. From the main islands of Bali, Sumatra and Java you can take a small boat over to some of the tiniest of islands, take in some fishing with the locals, or just laze around on your own private water bungalow.
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