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Transpacific Cruises

Princess

Cunard

Princess

Una premium family cruise line with modern ships, technology and the best service and gastronomy

Cunard

Luxury luxury with White Star Service and a mix of modernity and tradition

Norwegian Cruise Line

A perfect cruise line for families and friends, with endless entertainment options.

Oceania Cruises

Premium cruise line de relaxed atmosphere, exquisite gastronomy and exclusive itineraries

HISTORY

History

The history of transpacific transportation dates back to the 19th century, when the California gold rush drove the need for a faster route to the west coast of the United States. In 1869, the Transcontinental Railroad was completed, connecting the east with the west and facilitating trade and migration. During the same period, maritime trade between North America and Asia grew, fostering sea routes across the Pacific Ocean. At the end of the 20th century, cargo ships began to dominate transpacific transportation, driven by globalization. Today, transpacific trade is vital for the global economy, connecting continents and cultures.

FOOD

Food

Food on a transpacific cruise is a diverse culinary experience that reflects the route of the journey and the countries visited. Approaching destinations like Hawaii or Australia, local cuisines take center stage, with fresh seafood ingredients and dishes like poke or grilled shellfish. Additionally, the restaurants on the ship offer everything from international buffets to gourmet dinners, providing a varied gastronomic experience that complements the cruise adventure.

THE MOST PROMINENT PORTS

The most prominent ports

On a transpacific cruise, you can explore fascinating destinations such as:


- Sydney, with the iconic Opera House and beaches like Bondi, perfect for relaxing.

- Honolulu, in Hawaii, surprises you with its paradisiacal beaches, Polynesian culture, and impressive volcanic mountains.
- French Polynesia, with islands like Tahiti and Bora Bora, offers crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and dreamy tropical landscapes.
- Auckland, known as the "City of Sails," offers an impressive harbor, beautiful parks, and a vibrant cultural scene.
- San Francisco, famous for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, its steep hills, and its rich history in the gold rush.


Each stop offers a unique mix of culture, history, and unforgettable landscapes.

WEATHER

Weather

The weather on a transpacific trip varies according to the season and routes. You can experience everything from the tropical heat of the Pacific islands to the temperate climate of American cities. It is recommended to bring light clothing, sunscreen, and a light coat for the cool nights at sea.

CURRENCY

Currency

On a transpacific trip, the most common currencies include the Australian dollar (AUD), the New Zealand dollar (NZD) and the United States dollar (USD) in Hawaii. Credit cards are widely accepted at most destinations, but it is useful to carry some cash for local markets and small purchases. Additionally, some countries require that local currency be used, so check before traveling.

CURIOSITIES

Curiosities

- Hawaii: it is the only U.S. state that is cultivated on an archipelago and has its own official language, Hawaiian, which is considered one of the oldest languages in the world.


 - Bora Bora, the "firstborn." Its name is due to being the first island sighted by the European explorer James Cook in 1769. Also, it is believed that the Polynesians arrived on the island around the 4th century AD, which makes it a place with a rich cultural history and a deep connection with its traditions.



- Route of the ancient navigators: The transpacific route follows the paths used by ancient Polynesian navigators who crossed vast distances in canoes. These intrepid explorers were pioneers in navigation, using the stars, ocean currents, and wind to find new islands.


- Dream islands: On the journey, you can visit French Polynesia, where places like Bora Bora and Moorea are known for their idyllic landscapes of turquoise lagoons and volcanic mountains. These islands are ideal for diving, snorkeling, and enjoying Polynesian culture.


- Crossing the International Date Line: When traveling from west to east, you will cross the International Date Line, which means you can lose or gain a day. This phenomenon can make your vacation feel longer or shorter.

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