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Choose Cruise ExpertReady to swap one iconic coastline for another? Cruises from Hawaii to Australia 2026 let you fly into the islands, enjoy a proper holiday in Waikiki, then sail across the Pacific to Sydney, Brisbane or beyond, with long sea days, island stops, near all inclusive style packages and the chance to grab sharp offers if you plan well.
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French Polynesia from Honolulu, Hawaii, USA with the Celebrity Edge


Cruise Only
From Honolulu To Sydney, Australia
Celebrity Edge
Entertainment included
Family Friendly
Premium Cruise Line
Starlink Internet
Status Match Programme
from 40 AUD – 395 AUD off when you book online
28 Sep 2026
19 nights
No Alternative Dates
Best Price Guarantee
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French Polynesia from Honolulu, Hawaii, USA with the Anthem of the Seas


Cruise Only
From Honolulu To Sydney, Australia
Anthem of the Seas
Entertainment included
Family Cruise
Family Friendly
Fun Cruise Line
Starlink Internet
Status Match Programme
from 54 AUD – 200 AUD off when you book online
11 Oct 2026
19 nights
No Alternative Dates
A Cruise from Hawaii to Australia 2026 is usually a one-way transpacific voyage, often tied to a ship’s repositioning between seasons. You join your ship in Honolulu or another Hawaiian port, settle into your cabin and ease into island time with a few days exploring beaches, waterfalls and volcanic landscapes before the itinerary turns south-west towards the South Pacific and Australia.
These sailings typically blend sea days with calls into destinations such as Tahiti, Bora Bora or other Pacific islands, then continue on to Australian ports like Sydney or Brisbane. Instead of jumping between airports and hotels, you follow the ocean route in comfort, with your accommodation, meals and nightly entertainment all taken care of on board.
For Australian travellers and international guests alike, choosing a Hawaii to Australia sailing is a relaxed way to link two dream destinations in one trip. Key advantages include:
Planning with CruiseAway makes it easier to compare lines, routes and dates, then book a cruise that fits your timing, budget and preferred Australian arrival port.
How long does a typical Hawaii to Australia cruise take?
Most Cruises from Hawaii to Australia 2026 sit somewhere between two and three weeks in length, depending on how many island calls are included and whether the itinerary finishes in Sydney, Brisbane or continues around the Australian coast.
What time of year do these sailings usually run?
Transpacific voyages often cluster around seasonal changes, when ships reposition between regions. Exact dates vary by line, so it is worth checking several options and talking with a CruiseAway consultant about the best window for your holiday plans.
Are Cruises from Hawaii to Australia suitable for first time cruisers?
They can be, as long as you like the idea of extended sea days. These itineraries suit travellers who enjoy a slower pace, time on deck and the feeling of a true ocean crossing, rather than hopping rapidly between ports every day.
Do I need a visa for a Hawaii to Australia cruise?
You will usually need to meet entry requirements for the United States (for Hawaii), any Pacific islands on your route and Australia. Requirements depend on your nationality, so it is important to check current advice and let CruiseAway know your passport details when you book. Cruise from Australia to Hawaii.
How far in advance should I book Cruises from Hawaii to Australia?
Because there are fewer departures than standard regional cruises, these itineraries can sell quickly, especially in popular cabin categories. Booking well ahead with CruiseAway helps you secure preferred dates and stateroom types, and gives you time to organise flights and pre- or post-cruise stays on both sides of the Pacific. Explore cruises from Hawaii to Australia 2027.
Cruises from Hawaii to Australia 2026
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