Transpacific cruises are defined by the journey itself, sailing across the Pacific Ocean between major regions rather than concentrating on frequent port stops. These itineraries most often connect North America with Asia or Australia and New Zealand and typically include long stretches at sea. Hawaii is commonly featured as a midpoint rather than a primary destination. A Transpacific cruise appeals to travelers who enjoy unrushed days onboard and the sense of scale that comes with crossing the world’s largest ocean, often as part of a world cruise, grand voyage or seasonal repositioning.
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