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Cheap South Pacific and Tahiti Cruises

Cheap South Pacific and Tahiti Cruises

While quite a far distance from North America and Europe, the South Pacific is a once-in-a-lifetime destination that most certainly lives up to expectations. The white-sand beaches and sparkling turquoise waters are straight out of a postcard, and the activities are as leisurely as you would expect - enjoy relaxing strolls through nature, massages on the beach, and swimming among marine life and spectacularly colorful coral. On a discount South Pacific cruise, you'll visit spectacular ports in places like Tahiti, Fiji, and the Vanuatu Islands.

When do you want to cruise?

MonthNumber of CruisesFrom Price
Jun 20255 cruisesCall For Price
Jul 202517 cruises$970
Aug 202524 cruises$634
Sep 202529 cruises$655
Oct 202525 cruises$622
Nov 202525 cruises$665
Dec 202525 cruises$943
Jan 202642 cruises$624
Feb 202632 cruises$669
Mar 202643 cruises$613
Apr 202636 cruises$678
May 202618 cruises$590
Jun 202611 cruises$613
Jul 202617 cruises$658
Aug 202612 cruises$629
Sep 202633 cruises$675
Oct 202637 cruises$611
Nov 202626 cruises$658
Dec 202623 cruises$862
Jan 202740 cruises$675
Feb 202726 cruises$603
Mar 202723 cruises$616
Apr 202713 cruises$740
May 20278 cruises$665
Jun 20277 cruises$665
Jul 20273 cruisesCall For Price
Aug 20274 cruisesCall For Price
Sep 20273 cruisesCall For Price
Oct 20274 cruisesCall For Price
Nov 20273 cruisesCall For Price
Dec 20274 cruisesCall For Price
Jan 20282 cruisesCall For Price
Feb 20281 cruiseCall For Price

The tropical climate of the South Pacific means temperatures hover around 75 degrees year round. As such, cruises sail to the South Pacific throughout the year. While you can expect humidity most of the year, May through October is known as the region's dry season and is slightly breezier. Many cheap cruises to the South Pacific leave from Australia, New Zealand, or Southern California, and tend to run between 6 and 24 days. Popular ports include the Vanuatu Islands, Fiji, Tahiti, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and New Caledonia. Once there, travelers can go diving, swimming, snorkeling, hiking, and kayaking, as well as learn more about the Polynesian, Melanesian and Micronesian cultures.