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    Your Itinerary

    DAY 1

    Fly from the UK

    Fly from the UK can be a great way to explore the world. Before your trip, be sure to check the airline's baggage allowance and any visa requirements for your destination. Arrive at the airport early to allow for security checks and boarding procedures. Consider bringing snacks and entertainment for the flight, and wear comfortable clothing. Once you arrive at your destination, be respectful of local customs and enjoy your travels!
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    DAY 1-3

    San Francisco - 2 Nights Hotel Stay

    San Francisco, the city by the Bay, is a vibrant destination that has something for everyone. Famous for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, the city is also home to many other attractions, such as Fisherman's Wharf, Alcatraz Island, and Chinatown.The Golden Gate Bridge, the most famous bridge in the world, manages to impress even the most experienced travelers with its stunning 1.7-mile span. Approximately 120,000 automobiles drive across it every day. A pedestrian walkway also allows crossing on foot, and bikes are allowed on the western side. The Golden Gate Bridge is said to be one of the most photographed things on Earth, so ready your camera Cable cars have been transporting people around San Francisco since the late 19th century. The cars run on tracks and are moved by an underground cable along three routes. Their familiar bells can be heard ringing from blocks away. Each one-way trip ($8) will provide spectacular views of the city’s celebrated hills and an exhilarating ride.Visitors can take a relaxing stroll through Golden Gate Park or explore the many art galleries and museums. Foodies can indulge in the city's famous sourdough bread, fresh seafood, and world-class cuisine. San Francisco's diverse neighborhoods offer an authentic experience of the city's unique culture and history. Alcatraz, the notorious former prison, is located on an island of the same name in the middle of San Francisco Bay. Some of the United States’ most notorious criminals were incarcerated there. Though several tried, no inmate ever made a successful escape from “The Rock.”The prison was closed in the 1960s and stories about Alcatraz are legendary. A visit to Alcatraz today is fascinating. Recorded cell-house tours are available, allowing visitors to learn about the prison as they explore the buildings and grounds.To reach the island, take an Alcatraz Cruises ferry from Pier 33. Advance reservations are recommended. If you don't feel like visiting and just wants to see if from the outside, you can take a cruiseOpens in new window that goes around the Island.
    Fisherman’s Wharf is home to PIER 39, a festive waterfront marketplace that is one of the city’s most popular attractions. A community of California sea lions has taken up residence on the docks in the PIER 39 Marina and visitors line the nearby railing to watch their antics.From there, it’s a short walk to favorite area attractions such as Madame TussaudsOpens in new window, the Museum of 3D Illusions, the Cartoon Art Museum, Ripley's Believe it or Not! Museum, historic Boudin Bakery, and multiple favorite food options, including crab vendors selling walk-away crab and shrimp cocktails.
    DAY 3

    San Francisco - Embark

    San Francisco, the city by the Bay, is a vibrant destination that has something for everyone. Famous for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, the city is also home to many other attractions, such as Fisherman's Wharf, Alcatraz Island, and Chinatown.The Golden Gate Bridge, the most famous bridge in the world, manages to impress even the most experienced travelers with its stunning 1.7-mile span. Approximately 120,000 automobiles drive across it every day. A pedestrian walkway also allows crossing on foot, and bikes are allowed on the western side. The Golden Gate Bridge is said to be one of the most photographed things on Earth, so ready your camera Cable cars have been transporting people around San Francisco since the late 19th century. The cars run on tracks and are moved by an underground cable along three routes. Their familiar bells can be heard ringing from blocks away. Each one-way trip ($8) will provide spectacular views of the city’s celebrated hills and an exhilarating ride.Visitors can take a relaxing stroll through Golden Gate Park or explore the many art galleries and museums. Foodies can indulge in the city's famous sourdough bread, fresh seafood, and world-class cuisine. San Francisco's diverse neighborhoods offer an authentic experience of the city's unique culture and history. Alcatraz, the notorious former prison, is located on an island of the same name in the middle of San Francisco Bay. Some of the United States’ most notorious criminals were incarcerated there. Though several tried, no inmate ever made a successful escape from “The Rock.”The prison was closed in the 1960s and stories about Alcatraz are legendary. A visit to Alcatraz today is fascinating. Recorded cell-house tours are available, allowing visitors to learn about the prison as they explore the buildings and grounds.To reach the island, take an Alcatraz Cruises ferry from Pier 33. Advance reservations are recommended. If you don't feel like visiting and just wants to see if from the outside, you can take a cruiseOpens in new window that goes around the Island.
    Fisherman’s Wharf is home to PIER 39, a festive waterfront marketplace that is one of the city’s most popular attractions. A community of California sea lions has taken up residence on the docks in the PIER 39 Marina and visitors line the nearby railing to watch their antics.From there, it’s a short walk to favorite area attractions such as Madame TussaudsOpens in new window, the Museum of 3D Illusions, the Cartoon Art Museum, Ripley's Believe it or Not! Museum, historic Boudin Bakery, and multiple favorite food options, including crab vendors selling walk-away crab and shrimp cocktails.
    DAY 4-7

    At Sea

    At Sea. Imagine a place where the horizon stretches endlessly, and the only sounds are the gentle lapping of waves against the hull and the distant cries of seabirds. Being at sea offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure that few experiences can match. Whether you're on a luxurious cruise or a humble sailboat, the ocean has a way of captivating the soul and igniting a sense of wonder.(more…)
    DAY 8-9

    Honolulu - Overnight onboard

    Honolulu. If Oahu is the heart of Hawaii, then Honolulu is its racing pulse. In this cosmopolitan capital city, you’ll find everything from historic landmarks to fine dining to world-class shopping. Honolulu stretches across the southeastern shores of the island from the world-famous Pearl Harbour to Makapuu Point encompassing the world-famous Waikiki Beach.  Rooted in authentic Hawaiian tradition and home to a melting pot of ethnicities, Honolulu is a modern city with a unique blend of cultures that serves as the state capital and a gateway to the Hawaiian Islands. 
    DAY 10-14

    At Sea

    At Sea. Imagine a place where the horizon stretches endlessly, and the only sounds are the gentle lapping of waves against the hull and the distant cries of seabirds. Being at sea offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure that few experiences can match. Whether you're on a luxurious cruise or a humble sailboat, the ocean has a way of captivating the soul and igniting a sense of wonder.(more…)
    DAY 14

    International Dateline - Lost Day Crossing

    International Date Line is an imaginary line located in the Pacific Ocean that separates two consecutive calendar days. It runs from the North Pole to the South Pole and passes through the middle of the Pacific Ocean. If you cross the dateline from west to east, you lose a day, and if you cross it from east to west, you gain a day. Some of the countries that are located on or near the International Date Line include Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, and New Zealand.
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    DAY 15

    Apia

    Apia is the capital city of Samoa, located in the South Pacific Ocean. This vibrant city is a popular destination for tourists due to its stunning beaches, lush tropical forests, and friendly locals. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as snorkeling, hiking, and exploring the local markets. Some of the must-see attractions in Apia include the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum, the Samoan Cultural Center, and the Palolo Deep Marine Reserve. With its warm climate, delicious cuisine, and breathtaking scenery, Apia is the perfect place for a relaxing and adventurous vacation.
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    DAY 16

    At Sea

    At Sea. Imagine a place where the horizon stretches endlessly, and the only sounds are the gentle lapping of waves against the hull and the distant cries of seabirds. Being at sea offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure that few experiences can match. Whether you're on a luxurious cruise or a humble sailboat, the ocean has a way of captivating the soul and igniting a sense of wonder.(more…)
    DAY 17

    Nuku'alofa

    Nukualofa is the capital city of Tonga, a small island nation located in the South Pacific. The city is a melting pot of culture and tradition, with plenty of sights and activities to keep visitors entertained. The Royal Palace and the Royal Tombs are popular attractions, as are the Talamahu Market and the Langafonua Gallery. For those interested in history, the Tonga National Museum is a must-visit. The city also offers plenty of opportunities for water sports and outdoor activities, with nearby beaches and coral reefs waiting to be explored.The archipelago of Tonga will quickly intrigue you for its abundant nature, snorkeling, and colorful coral structures. Nuku’Alofa is the capital of Tonga, on the island of Tongatapu. The Royal Family of Tonga live in Nuku’alofa, and you can even walk up to the gates of the Royal Palace and take in the impressive colonial architecture. Other Nuku’Alofa highlights include the local produce and fish markets like the Talamahu Market, where you can haggle with the sellers and bring home locally produced baskets and trinkets for the entire family.On a cruise to Nuku’alofa, you’ll be quickly taken in by the city’s charm, which balances quaintness with island time. Local cafes and laid-back restaurants welcome you without ever being too stuffy or formal. Boat travel has grown in popularity since the rebuilding of the Vuna Wharf a few years ago, and boat rides to Fafa Island and Pangaimotu Island are just a short distance from Tongatapu. You can easily spend an entire afternoon snorkeling, swimming, and sun-tanning on the golden beaches of Tonga.Experience life like a local when stopped on Nuku’alofa cruises. Check out the bustling Talamahu Market for local produce and fresh eats. Gifts and trinkets galore can be found at the market, so practice your haggling while you’re there. It’s a great spot to buy snacks for a day’s worth of exploring. Though you can’t go into the palace, it’s still a pretty impressive sight to see while on a cruise to Nuku’Alofa. This colonial-style palace makes for a fun photo op and a step back in time to 19th century Nuku’alofa. Christianity is a critical part of Tongan culture, and St. Joseph’s Cathedral is one of the largest churches in the town. Step inside and walk through the grounds of the church as you learn about the history and significance of the church in the community. Near the harbor, St. Joseph’s offers great seaside views as well. The colorful coral reef here is a protected sanctuary, making an afternoon boat trip to Fafa Island a must-do experience during your cruise to Nuku’alofa. The beaches here are considered some of Tonga’s best. Lay out and get a tan while you’re surrounded by vibrant marine life.
    DAY 18-19

    At Sea

    At Sea. Imagine a place where the horizon stretches endlessly, and the only sounds are the gentle lapping of waves against the hull and the distant cries of seabirds. Being at sea offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure that few experiences can match. Whether you're on a luxurious cruise or a humble sailboat, the ocean has a way of captivating the soul and igniting a sense of wonder.(more…)
    DAY 20-21

    Auckland - Overnight onboard

    Auckland.  The central city lies across an isthmus straddling the Pacific Ocean on its east and the Tasman Sea on its west. The buzz of a city is defined by its nautical location. Seagulls, sparrows, and the native tui bird occupy the pohutukawa trees above the beach, competing with the sound of young people singing and playing an impromptu game of touch rugby. World-class shopping and phenomenal dining are never too far from harbors, islands, native bush, and black-sand beaches. Go whale watching, hike an ancient volcano, or taste local award-winning wine. 
    DAY 22

    Tauranga

    Tauranga is a beautiful coastal city in the Bay of Plenty region, of New Zealand. It boasts stunning beaches, scenic parks, and a vibrant local culture. Mount Maunganui, a popular tourist spot in Tauranga, offers a range of activities such as hiking, surfing, and swimming. The city is also known for its delicious seafood, which can be enjoyed in many of its restaurants. The Tauranga Art Gallery is a must-visit for art enthusiasts, with its impressive contemporary and traditional art collection. Tauranga is a perfect destination for a relaxing and enjoyable vacation.(more…)
    DAY 23

    Bay of Islands

    Bay of Islands. For those who love beaches and water activities, it's paradise. A three-hour drive or 35-minute flight north of Auckland, the Bay of Islands encompasses 144 islands between Cape Brett and the Purerua Peninsula. It includes the boutique towns of Opua, Paihia, Russell, and Kerikeri. A three-hour drive or 35-minute flight north of Auckland, the Bay of Islands encompasses 144 islands between Cape Brett and the Purerua Peninsula. It includes the boutique towns of Opua, Paihia, Russell, and Kerijeri.   On land, enjoy beautiful river and seaside walking tracks or encounter the mighty Kauri Tree in pristine subtropical rainforest.(more…)
    DAY 24-25

    At Sea

    At Sea. Imagine a place where the horizon stretches endlessly, and the only sounds are the gentle lapping of waves against the hull and the distant cries of seabirds. Being at sea offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure that few experiences can match. Whether you're on a luxurious cruise or a humble sailboat, the ocean has a way of captivating the soul and igniting a sense of wonder.(more…)
    DAY 26

    Sydney

    DAY 26-28

    Sydney - 2 Nights Hotel Stay

    DAY 28

    Fly Overnight to the UK

    Fly Overnight to the UK. Your magical holiday complete, transfer to the airport for your onward flight home.Have a safe journey and enjoy your flight.
    Day 29

    Arrive UK

    Welcome home, we will be contacting you in a few days to check that your holiday cruise met your expectations and that you had a wonderful time.
    1 San Francisco Riu Plaza Hotel or similar!
    4 star hotel San Francisco 02/02/2005 2 nights stay
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    San Francisco Riu Plaza Hotel is located close to Pier 39, one of the most iconic parts of San Francisco, and it offers the best services so that you can enjoy an unforgettable stay. Its complete facilities include free WiFi, an outdoor pool, a gym, and conference rooms.This hotel in Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco has more than 500 rooms that are perfectly equipped to offer you maximum comfort. Each of them has a satellite TV, a mini-fridge, a coffee machine and air conditioning, and many more amenities. The facilities at Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman’s Wharf also include a pool with sun loungers and umbrellas where you can enjoy the Californian climate throughout the hottest months.The food at this hotel on Pier 39 won't disappoint. In the morning, you can enjoy a delicious American-style buffet breakfast to start your day full of energy. Throughout the rest of the day, you can enjoy products from our menu while you work on your laptop or take a break in the Grab & Go area, where you'll find seating available. The bar at the Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf has the ideal atmosphere to enjoy a few drinks and snacks in the afternoon.Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco has a gym so sports-lovers have the space to practice their favourite activities. If you’re in San Francisco for business, this hotel in Pier 39 provides conference rooms where you can hold your meetings and events. Our staff will take care of offering you all the services you need.To make your stay in San Francisco truly unforgettable, we suggest you visit the city’s most iconic spots. Don’t miss the Golden Gate Bridge, the famous ‘Painted Ladies’ Victorian houses, ascend the legendary hills with the Cable Car or visit Alcatraz Prison. If you want to find out more, you can visit our San Francisco destination guide and get an idea of everything that awaits you.
    2 Sydney Rydges Sydney Harbour or similar!
    4 star hotel Sydney 27/02/2005 2 nights stay
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    Sydney Rydges Sydney Harbour. Located just one street back from the Overseas Passenger Terminal in Circular Quay, a heritage site dating back to 1926, Rydges Sydney Harbour sits amongst the undisturbed cobblestone laneways of the city’s oldest neighbourhood. You’ll find an array of boutique shops and galleries and plenty of cafes and restaurants on your doorstep. Within a few minutes walk you’ll be at Sydney Harbour, where you can check out the Museum of Contemporary Art or the Sydney Opera House, head to Circular Quay and hop on a ferry to Manly Beach or Taronga Zoo, or catch a train to other noted Sydney hotspots.With a variety of rooms available to suit each traveller’s needs, Rydges Sydney Harbour can help you find an option that suits your travelling party and style. All come with free high-speed internet, a flat-screen TV, spacious ensuites and plenty of natural light. Other hotel amenities include a rooftop pool, full-service housekeeping and more.Sydney Harbour is home to some pretty famous and iconic landmarks including the Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House, there is plenty of things to do and see. The Harbour Bridge, which was opened on Saturday, 19th March 1932, is the world’s largest steel bridge. You can now climb the bridge with a team of experts who have been doing so since 1998, it is a must do when you are in town.The Sydney Opera House is another iconic building on our beautiful harbour that is a must see while in town. Featuring multiple halls and theatres with a range of shows and plays to suit all tastes, why not take a tour? the Sydney Opera house offers a range of tours from front of house to backstage. Opera Baris located directly underneath the Opera house and has stunning panoramic views of Sydney Harbour, so why not start or finish your evening here sipping cocktails at the water’s edge.Cockatoo Island is open to the public for the first time in over 100 years, it is Sydney Harbours largest Island and only minutes by ferry from Circular Quay train station. You can explore Cockatoo Island by foot with the assistance of an audio tour, click here to see a map of the island. Shark Island, and Rodd Island are also great and unique places to visit while in Sydney, both are accessible by ferry from Circular Quay train station.If you are looking for somewhere to eat while in Sydney then you must try some of the best that Sydney has to offer.ARIA Restaurant has breathtaking views of both the Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House and is considered one of Sydney’s best places to wine and dine. Bookings are essential so make sure you book before you get here.Doyle’s on the beach is another great restaurant offering up the freshest seafood by the sea, located on the foreshore of Watsons Bay with a more relaxed vibe. Whether you are after fine dining or fish and chips, Doyle’s has everything for every occasion.
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