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Oceania
Mon 23 Mar 2026 - Thu 09 Apr 2026

Undiscovered melanesia

Cruise Region : Oceania
Company : Oceania Cruises
Ship : VISTA
Journey Start : Mon 23 Mar 2026
Journey End : Thu 09 Apr 2026
Count Nights : 17 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 23.03 Mon Papeete / French Polynesia 20:00
2 24.03 Tue Raiatea, Society Islands / French Polynesia 07:00 19:00
3 25.03 Wed Day at sea / Sea
4 26.03 Thu Rarotonga / Cook Islands 07:00 16:00
5 27.03 Fri Day at sea / Sea
6 28.03 Sat PAYMENT / American Samoa 10:00 20:00
7 29.03 Sun
8 30.03 Mon Apia / Samoa 07:00 18:00
9 31.03 Tue Day at sea / Sea
10 1.04 Wed Nuku'alofa / Tonga 08:00 18:00
11 2.04 Thu Day at sea / Sea
12 3.04 Fri Suva / Fiji 07:00 18:00
13 4.04 Sat Day at sea / Sea
14 5.04 Sun Lake Mystery / Canada 07:00 16:00
15 6.04 Mon Noumea / New Caledonia 08:00 18:00
16 7.04 Tue Day at sea / Sea
17 8.04 Wed Day at sea / Sea
18 9.04 Thu Sydney / Australia 07:00 20:00
Balcony

Balcony

from: 7 799€
Suite

Suite

from: 11 565€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 20:00

    Papeete / French Polynesia

    Papeete is the capital city of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France in the Pacific Ocean. The commune of Papeete is located on the island of Tahiti, in the administrative subdivision of the Windward Islands, of which Papeete is the administrative capital. The French High Commissioner also resides in Papeete. It is the primary center of Tahitian and French Polynesian public and private governmental, commercial, industrial and financial services, the hub of French Polynesian tourism and a commonly used port of call. The Windward Islands are themselves part of the Society Islands. The name Papeete means "water from a basket".

    The urban area of Papeete had a total population of 136,771 inhabitants at the August 2017 census, 26,926 of whom lived in the commune of Papeete proper.

  • Day 2: 07:00-19:00

    Raiatea, Society Islands / French Polynesia

    Raiathea

  • Day 3:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 4: 07:00-16:00

    Rarotonga / Cook Islands

    Rarotonga is the most populous island of the Cook Islands, with a population of 10,572 (census 2011), out of the country's total resident population of 14,974. Captain John Dibbs, master of the colonial brig Endeavour, is credited as the European discoverer on 25 July 1823, while transporting the missionary Rev. John Williams.

    The Cook Islands' Parliament buildings and international airport are on Rarotonga. Rarotonga is a very popular tourist destination with many resorts, hotels and motels. The chief town, Avarua, on the north coast, is the capital of the Cook Islands.

  • Day 5:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 6: 10:00-20:00

    PAYMENT / American Samoa

  • Day 7:

  • Day 8: 07:00-18:00

    Apia / Samoa

    Apia is the capital and the largest city of Samoa. From 1900 to 1919, it was the capital of German Samoa. The city is located on the central north coast of Upolu, Samoa's second largest island. Apia is the only city in Samoa and falls within the political district (itūmālō) of Tuamasaga.

    The Apia Urban Area has a population of 36,735 (2011 census) and is generally referred to as the City of Apia. The geographic boundaries of Apia Urban Area is mainly from Letogo village to the new industrialized region of Apia known as Vaitele.

  • Day 9:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 10: 08:00-18:00

    Nuku'alofa / Tonga

  • Day 11:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 12: 07:00-18:00

    Suva / Fiji

    Suva is the capital and largest metropolitan city in Fiji. It is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, in the Rewa Province, Central Division.

    In 1877, it was decided to make Suva the capital of Fiji, as the geography of former main European settlement at Levuka on the island of Ovalau, Lomaiviti province proved too restrictive. The administration of the colony was moved from Levuka to Suva in 1882.

    At the 2007 census, the city of Suva had a population of 85,691. Including independent suburbs, the population of the Greater Suva urban area was 172,399 at the 2007 census. Suva, along with the bordering towns of Lami, Nasinu, and Nausori have a total urban population of around 330,000, over a third of the nation's population. This urban complex (not including Lami) is known also as the Suva-Nausori corridor.

    Suva is the political, economic, and cultural centre of Fiji. It is also the economic and cultural capital of the Pacific, hosting the majority of regional headquarters of major corporations, as well as international agencies and diplomatic missions in the region. The city also has a thriving arts and performance scene, with a growing reputation as the region’s fashion capital.

  • Day 13:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 14: 07:00-16:00

    Lake Mystery / Canada

  • Day 15: 08:00-18:00

    Noumea / New Caledonia

    Nouméa is the capital and largest city of the French special collectivity of New Caledonia. It is situated on a peninsula in the south of New Caledonia's main island, Grande Terre, and is home to the majority of the island's European, Polynesian (Wallisians, Futunians, Tahitians), Indonesian, and Vietnamesepopulations, as well as many Melanesians, Ni-Vanuatu and Kanaks who work in one of the South Pacific's most industrialised cities. The city lies on a protected deepwater harbour that serves as the chief port for New Caledonia.

    At the August 2014 census, there were 179,509 inhabitants in the metropolitan area of Greater Nouméa (French: agglomération du Grand Nouméa), 99,926 of whom lived in the city (commune) of Nouméa proper. 66.8% of the population of New Caledonia live in Greater Nouméa, which covers the communes of Nouméa, Le Mont-Dore, Dumbéa and Païta.

  • Day 16:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 17:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 18: 07:00-20:00

    Sydney / Australia

    Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australiaand Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Port Jackson and extends about 70 km (43.5 mi) on its periphery towards the Blue Mountains to the west, Hawkesbury to the north, and Macarthur to the south. Sydney is made up of 658 suburbs, 40 local government areas and 15 contiguous regions. Residents of the city are known as "Sydneysiders". As of June 2017, Sydney's estimated metropolitan population was 5,131,326, and is home to approximately 65% of the state's population.