£5990pp—Australia-to-Fiji: 6-star cruise & stays, save £3664
Take in ocean views from your private balcony as you set sail to paradise
Why We Love This Deal
Sail from Far North Queensland to French Polynesia on Regent's Seven Seas Navigator. This 6-star ship is ultra-luxurious; all rooms are suites and absolutely everything is included. This offer saves £3149–£3664 on prices we found elsewhere, for the cruise and flights alone.
What's included
- Return flights, with 23kg checked baggage
- All transfers throughout
- Three nights in Cairns at the Hilton Cairns, with daily breakfast
- A Kuranda scenic railway journey, with entry to a butterfly sanctuary, Birdworld, Kuranda Koala Gardens, and the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
- A 12-night cruise on Seven Seas Navigator, in a Deluxe Veranda Suite
- Ultra all-inclusive board, covering speciality dining; unlimited premium drinks; unlimited shore excursions; a customisable mini bar; unlimited access to spa facilities; pre-paid gratuities; unlimited Wi-Fi
- Two nights in Fiji at the Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa
- All local tourism taxes and fees
When
Fly from London Heathrow on 30 July, 2027.
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Itinerary
- Cairns, Australia... is considered the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. Spend three nights here before the cruise, including a day out on the Kuranda scenic railway. This popular train journey offers incredible views of the Barron Gorge National Park. Along the way, you'll visit a butterfly sanctuary, Birdworld, Kuranda Koala Gardens, and the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway.
- Honiara, Solomon Islands... will be your first port of call on board Seven Seas Navigator. Peruse the Central Market for local handicrafts, or visit the National Museum, with its World War II relics. Further out from the city, you could also visit the rushing Mataniko Falls.
- Luganville, Vanuatu... is known for world-class diving at Million Dollar Point, and crystal-clear, blue freshwater springs you can swim in. Or, simply lounge on the white-sand Champagne Beach.
- Mystery Island, Vanuatu... this tiny, uninhabited island is only accessible to the public by cruise ships. Locals cross over daily from the neighbouring island to sell handicrafts and food, but nobody lives on the island permanently. According to legend, it is haunted after dark. During the day, it's a beautiful location for snorkelling in turquoise waters.
- Lifou, New Caledonia... is the largest of New Caledonia's Loyalty Islands. Take in panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean from the soaring, fossilised coral cliffs.
- Noumea, New Caledonia... take a short water taxi to the nearby Duck Island for excellent snorkelling. Or, visit the Tjibaou Cultural Centre, an architectural marvel that celebrates indigenous Kanak culture.
- Fiji... disembark here for two nights at a 5-star resort that's right on the beach. There are five restaurants, plus three open-air bars. Lounge by the outdoor swimming pool, or at the adults-only beach club. You can also work out in the gym, or book a treatment at the spa.
Ship details
Seven Seas Navigator is a luxury, 490-passenger vessel, and the smallest in the Regent fleet. An all-suite ship, it aims for quiet luxury, pampering guests without being over the top.
There are four dining options onboard, including the main dining room, as well as an Italian venue and a steakhouse. You can also have breakfast and lunch at the buffet restaurant. Drinks are included throughout with your all-inclusive package—there are three lounges, a pool bar, and a coffee bar to choose from. A traditional afternoon tea is served daily.
During the day, you can find activities from mini golf and shuffleboard to bingo to seminars on deck. If you fancy some pampering, you can book a treatment at the plush spa. The main theatre has shows on in the evening, and the ship's band will play in the lounge before and after dinner. There is also a casino and swimming pool to enjoy. Be sure to make the most of the included excursions in each port, too.
Deluxe Veranda Suites come with a private balcony, a marble- and stone-detailed bathroom, a king-size bed, and a customisable, in-suite mini bar replenished daily.
Other options
- Sail in a Concierge Suite from an extra £499 per person
- Sail in a Penthouse Suite from an extra £699 per person
Transfers & baggage
Both are included.










