What’s Better Value: A Resort Holiday Or A South Pacific Ocean Cruise?

9 September 2019
Read Time: 3.5 mins

What’s the first destination that comes to mind when you think flop and drop holiday? How about adventure and water sports? Fishing? A honeymoon or wedding destination perhaps? I bet you said the South Pacific.

The South Pacific islands are filled with the promises of uninterrupted reading by the pool, snorkelling with colourful marine life, and romantic sunset cocktails and cruises. Everyone from honeymooning couples to families and retirees are onboard with the idea!

So what’s the most economical way to get there: a cruise or DIY resort holiday? Cruise of course! Here’s why.

All Of The South Pacific Islands In One Cruise

South Pacific cruises departing from Australia usually visit at least two destinations, but often many more. Whether you want to discover the French influence in New Caledonia or the beautiful nature in Vanuatu or Fiji, you can get all three on some cruises!

So how does it compare to flights?

If you were to plan a holiday flying from Australia, you would need to factor in the price of flying between these island destinations, as well as flights to and from home base, which can quickly increase the price.

culinary delights onboard RCI Savour the culinary delights onboard RCI. Image: RCI

All-You-Can-Eat Everything

No doubt you’ve heard of, or perhaps even experienced the glorious cruise ship buffet. A magical food hall filled with all of the sweet and savoury snacks, entrees, main and desserts you can think of. Ticking off culinary creations from right around the world, you can dine in Italy one night and Mexico the next.

It’s not just about the buffet though. Pacific island cruise ships are no second rate hotel, they come complete with celebrity chef restaurants, private dining rooms with degustation menus, burger bars and sushi restaurants to rival those found in Tokyo. Of course many on-land island resorts offer excellent dining, but few have as many options as these cruise ships.

A Bliss Haven Courtyard Penthouse suite onboard Norwegian Cruise Lines. A Bliss Haven Courtyard Penthouse suite onboard Norwegian Cruise Lines. Image: NCL

Your Bed Moves With You

Not only can you explore multiple islands for one low price, you don’t have to pack and unpack in every new place! This is also great when budgeting for your holiday, because accommodation costs don’t vary in each new destination you visit, on a cruise it’s one price for the whole trip.

Plus, stateroom class upgrades are often not as much as you might expect, so you could end up in room more spacious and luxurious than you ever thought you could afford!

Talk to a consultant about the price of different stateroom classes and which location on the ship might suit you best.

The Edge Zipline onboard Carnival. Image: Carnival Cruises The Edge Zipline onboard Carnival. Image: Carnival Cruises

Activities Galore

Waterslides, barefoot bowls, rock climbing, zip lining, simulated sky diving and surfing and more, there’s absolutely no chance of being bored on a South Pacific cruise. Not a fan of adrenaline activities? There are plenty more options onboard, from table tennis and quoits on the deck to learning the art of cocktail making in a mixology class, karaoke, sports courts, jackpot bingo, dance classes and more!

Flop and drop onboard P&O's Pacific Aria. Image: P&O Flop and drop onboard P&O's Pacific Aria. Image: P&O

The Ultimate Flop And Drop Destination

Fancy a spa treatment? How about a lazy day by the pool? A cocktail with lunch? Maybe lunch on your pool lounger rather than dressing up for a restaurant? Basically on a South Pacific cruise, all of your holiday dreams and requests come true. With kids clubs and babysitting, spa services and butlers in premium cabins, you really can flop and drop at the click of your fingers.


Jump aboard a cruise for your next holiday! 


 

Vicki Fletcher

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Head of Content and Social for Flight Centre, Vicki loves road trips down unknown tracks, hiking into mountain ranges, following locals to the best food in town, and spending long afternoons people watching in city squares. She's written for publications across Australia and Europe. Top travel tip: always look up. Follow Vicki on Instagram @vickijanefletcher.