Welcome to Cruise Kings: Cheap Cruises & Exclusive Online Cruise Deals

Loading - please wait...
Transatlantic
Queen Mary 2
Cunard Cruises
29th May 2012
7 nights
Price from: £599
read more
Canaries
Eclipse
Celebrity Cruises
13th Oct 2012
14 nights
Price from: £1282
read more
Mediterranean
Eclipse
Celebrity Cruises
1st Sep 2012
14 nights
Price from: £1234
read more
Mediterranean
Independence of the Seas
Royal Caribbean Cruises
19th May 2012
14 nights
Price from: £1202
read more

Cruise Destinations

Select destination:

Pacific Cruises

A Polynesian welcome, great beaches, reefs and waving palm trees, these are all features of Pacific Cruises. The Hawaiian islands offer exotic landscapes - lush rainforests, lava deserts, volcanoes, beaches and exciting cities, such a mix for such a small set of islands. Once you cruise to below the equator, you will experience the South Sea Islands which stretch from Papua New Guinea to New Zealand and you will also get to visit the Solomon Islands, French Polynesia, Vanuatu, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Islands, New Caledonia and Tonga.

 

Hawaii Cruises

Hawaiian cruises are offered in two forms – there is a 7 night circle Hawaii cruise out and back from Honolulu or cruises from or to Los Angeles, San Diego, Ensenada or Vancouver on the mainland. All of these Hawaii Cruises will tour the main islands of the group including volcanic Hawaii, cosmopolitan Oahu, scenic Maui and Kauai, the Garden Island. Fanning Island is included in some cruises, one of many idyllic tropical atolls forming the Republic of Kiribati. Cruises from the mainland will involve 4 days at sea to get to Hawaii and consequently will take 10 days or more for one way cruises and two weeks for the return voyage. 

 

South Sea Pacific Islands

Cruises are mainly in two formats - 7 night cruises around the volcanic islands and coral atolls of Fiji or Tahiti or world/trans Pacific voyages. World cruises may start or finish in Sydney or Auckland and call in on some of the Island Groups on their way to Los Angeles or the Panama Canal, taking 2 to 3 weeks. In addition there are adventure cruises that explore the remoter islands of Polynesia and Micronesia.

 

Eastern Pacific Cruises

There are cruises that cross the Southern Pacific from Chile to Tahiti or Australasia. Leaving Santiago they will call at Robinson Crusoe Island, Easter Island and Pitcairn with several days at sea in between. Voyages may take 20 days or more.


Search for Pacific cruises:
home   |   special offers   |   ex-UK cruises   |   cruise lines   |   destinations   |   about us   |   links   |   faq   |   enquire   |   sitemap