$11,399—Sail home across 3 continents & 2 oceans, save $2949
A rare Pacific crossing linking South America, remote islands and the beauty of Polynesia.
Why We Love This Deal
You are buying a slice of Holland America's World Cruise with this 37-night fly-stay-cruise. It is a true global crossing, tracing a rare ocean path from the Americas to Oceania. Start in the Atlantic, cross Earth’s largest body of water, and finish in the Pacific at Sydney. Between them lies one of the world’s rarest maritime corridors. Your route threads through South America before the Pacific truly opens. You cross the Equator, call at Ecuador, and overnight in Lima via the historic port of Callao. From there, the world falls away into open ocean and far-flung islands. You reach Chile’s Easter Island, a place most travellers only ever see in books. You then cruise past Pitcairn Island, a remote outpost of dramatic cliffs and just 45 residents. Later, you overnight in Tahiti, then cross the International Date Line. You leave one day behind and wake up in the next. Days at sea create space to relax, reflect, and watch the horizon stretch endlessly ahead. This is slow travel at its grandest, shaped by distance, discovery, and time.
From just $308 per night ($11,399 per person), this package includes flights, hotels, meals, and more than a month at sea. A single night in Tahiti often costs more than your daily cruise spend. Here, Tahiti is part of a continental crossing, not a splurge. Ecruising is offering Travelzoo members an exclusive $400 off regular prices. This pushes total savings up to $2949 per person compared with self-packaging.
What's included
- One-way economy class flights from Australia* to Fort Lauderdale
- 2-night, 4-star stay in Fort Lauderdale
- 35-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Sydney onboard HAL’s Volendam
- Ports of call: Manta, Callao (overnight), Easter Island, Pitcairn Island (scenic cruising), Papeete, Bahia D'Opunoha (Moorea), Bora-Bora, Apia, Savusavu, Suva, Easo (Lifou) and Nouméa
- All onboard meals (specialty dining excluded)
- Onboard entertainment, including stage shows and live music
- 24-hour room service
- Daily housekeeping
- All port fees and government taxes
When
This itinerary departs Australia* on 3 January 2027.
Book by 2 February 2026.
Cabin upgrades
Featured prices are based on an Inside cabin while cruising. We've also found savings on cabin upgrades. Upgrades start at $1600 per person:
- +$1600 for an Outside cabin
- +$10,200 for a Vista Suite
To find out more, see our partner's website.
Travelzoo tip: We also secured an exclusive $300 off another Holland America World Cruise segment. The 40-night Sydney to Cape Town holiday also includes the return flight home. You’ll trade remote Pacific islands for vibrant cities, rich cultures and a dramatic African finale. With the exclusive discount, you'll save 31% ($5141) per person against self-packaging.
Holiday snapshot
Australia* - Fort Lauderdale - Manta - Callao (overnight) - Easter Island - Pitcairn Island (scenic cruising) - Papeete - Bahia D'Opunoha (Moorea) - Bora-Bora - Apia - Savusavu - Suva - Easo (Lifou) - Nouméa - Sydney
Itinerary highlights
Begin with a two-night stay in Fort Lauderdale, giving you time to enjoy palm-lined beaches, canalside strolls and laid-back coastal living before setting sail.
Arrive in Manta, Ecuador’s sun-drenched port, where seaside promenades, local markets and Pacific views offer a relaxed introduction to South America.
Enjoy an overnight stay in Callao (Lima), allowing time to explore historic plazas, sample world-renowned Peruvian cuisine and wander colonial streets near the ocean.
Step ashore on Easter Island, where towering moai statues rise from volcanic landscapes and Polynesian heritage feels deeply rooted and mysterious.
Cruise past Pitcairn Island and enjoy a rare glimpse of one of the world’s most unreachable places.
Dock in Papeete and soak up Tahiti’s vibrant energy, from fragrant markets and palm-lined boulevards to shimmering lagoon views.
Explore Bahia d’Opunohu on Moorea, where dramatic mountain peaks frame calm waters ideal for snorkelling, beach time and scenic cruising.
Admire Bora-Bora’s iconic lagoon, with reef-ringed shallows, overwater bungalows and Mount Otemanu dominating the horizon.
Call at Apia, discovering Samoa’s welcoming culture through lively markets, traditional villages and tropical streets shaded by palms.
Relax in Savusavu, where mineral springs, lush hillsides and quiet bays reveal Fiji’s softer, more serene side.
Explore Suva, Fiji’s capital, wandering bustling markets, waterfront precincts and leafy avenues rich in island life and culture.
Visit Easo (Lifou), where clear waters and coral reefs hint at the natural beauty of New Caledonia’s remote shores.
Your last stop is in Nouméa, where French elegance blends with Melanesian culture along café-lined promenades overlooking a turquoise lagoon.







