Sydney Austrailia, New Zealand, Papeete Tahiti, Moorea French Polynesia, Oahu Hawaii
18 Night Transpacific Cruise 2026
April 14 - May 1st 2026
What's included in this trip:
18 Nights onboard the Anthem of the Seas.
Taxes, Port Fees, Prepaid Gratuities, Royal Caribbean Cruise Care.
Travel Agent Supplied Goodie Bag & T-Shirt.
International Date Line Ceremony & Certificate Royal Caribbean Provided.
Complimentary Restaurants, breakfast, Lunch and Snack & Dinner.
Coffee, Tea, Lemonade, and Juices onboard.
Waterslides, Flowrider, zipline, laser tag, rock climbing, bumper cars, mini golf.m
Complimentary RestaurantsContinental breakfast delivered via room serviceIce water, coffee, tea, lemonade and juicesOnboard entertainment (Broadway shows, ice shows, AquaTheater shows, live music)Pools and hot tubsOnboard activities (waterslides, FlowRider®*, zipline, laser tag, rock climbing, bumper cars, mini golf) Fitness centerAdventure Ocean Kids program and teen clubs (ages 3-17) Complimentary experiences at App with guest-to-guest chat features
What's not included:
Airfare to Sydney Australia.
Airfare from Hawaii.
Pre-Cruise Hotel in Sydney Australia.
Disembarkation hotel stay in Hawaii.
Itinerary:
Day 1 (Sydney Australia): Arrive and start with a half-day tour of and get your bearings. "Central Sydney is extremely walkable, so take the time to explore the little streets close to Circular Quay".
Day 2-3 (Cruising): Relax and Explore all the amenities Anthem has to offer.
Day 4 (Bay of Islands, New Zealand):Look up — the Bay of Islands is said to have the world's second bluest sky after Rio de Janeiro. Located on the northwestern coast of New Zealand's North Island, the sea here is also a beautiful shade of turquoise, dotted with 144 subtropical islands of the area. Cruise to Bay of Islands and check out Urupukapuka Island, where you can hike through Maori village sites or relax on the white-sand beach. Visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds — this is the site where the treaty that made New Zealand into its own nation was signed. Or head out on a dolphin spotting cruise to see the population of bottlenose dolphins that call these waters home.
Day 5-6 (Cruising):
Day 7 (International Date Line & Ceremony):
Day 8-9(Cruising): Crusing
Day 10 (Papeete, Tahiti): Papeete is the lively capital of Tahiti — a figure-eight-shaped island formed by the eruption of two volcanoes, it's become a go-to spot for tropical adventure. A bustling urban center, Papeete feels more French than anywhere else in Tahiti. Head to the center of the city to see the vibrant Municipal Market, where you can pick up coffee and chocolate croissants, sample fresh produce or shop for hand-carved Tiki statues. See the waves crash against the volcanic black-sand beach at Plage du Taharuu. Cruise to Tahiti and hike through the verdant jungle at Fautaua Valley — don't miss the dramatic waterfall that cascades almost 1,000 feet down into a natural pool.
Day 11 (Moorea, French Polynesia):Moorea is the picture-perfect vision of an ideal island paradise. Formed by volcanic activity, this heart-shaped island hidden a few short miles off the Tahiti mainland holds beaches that look out to the brightest blue waters you can imagine, and the soaring green peaks of the mountains here are the stuff of legend. Head to Tiki Village to experience a traditional Polynesian dance. Hike up to Belvedere Lookout for views of famous Cook's Bay and volcanic Mount Tohivea. Go snorkeling in the lagoon at Opunohu Bay, or check out the Moorea Dolphin Center to get up-close-and-personal with nature's cutest, most intelligent sea creatures.
Day 12 (Raiatea, French Polynesia): Raiatea is traditionally known as ancient Havai'i, the sacred island at the center of the Polynesian Triangle from which the islands of Hawaii and New Zealand were reached. Along its eastern coastline is the ceremonial site of Marae Taputapuatea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where ancient Polynesians held rituals for their gods and sought safety for their seafarers. Today, Marae Taputapuatea is still used as a sacred departure point for voyagers crossing to other Pacific Islands in outrigger canoes. Emerald peaks rise in Raiatea's interior, cloaked in tropical flowers, fruit trees, taro plantations and wild foliage. It's where streams trickle and waterfalls roar. With few beaches on the main island, the lush shoreline of Raiatea cedes to a vibrant lagoon hosting every shade of blue and coral reefs rife with marine life. Reef sharks, rays and sea turtles cruise through its waters. Surrounding the main island are motu, tiny islets of palm trees ringed by white sand beaches, easily reached on a lagoon tour. Cruises to Raiatea, French Polynesia set you up for an incredible day trip to the sister island of Taha'a, where life moves slow amidst the vanilla farms tucked in the foothills of the island's rolling hills.
Day 13- 17 (Crusiing):
Day 18 (Overnight in Hawaii):
Day 19 (Disembarkation in Honolulu): Prepare for disembarkation and the land portion of our journey.
Cancellation policy:
75 days or more before the first day of the cruise: No charge (except for Nonrefundable Deposit amounts)
74 to 61 days: 50% of the total price
60 to 31 days: 75% of the total price
30 days or less: 100% of the total price (No refund)