Cruise the Pacific from North to South on the Queen Elizabeth

How would you like to enter the Pacific Ocean, from North to South, traveling through its mysteries for 23 days? This is what the Cunard shipping company proposes on a crossing from San Francisco to Sydney, aboard the Queen Elizabeth with a stopover in the five most exotic destinations in the Pacific and even crossing the Earth's timeline.

I'll give you more details right away, you just have to keep reading, but don't take long to decide, because This trip sets sail on February 4 and there are hardly any places left, and that its price exceeds three thousand dollars.

As I was saying, on this route you will make a stopover in some of the islands and paradisiacal enclaves that we have all dreamed of, such as Honolulu, where the sophistication of a big city is combined with the charm of the tropics ...and even its plot of history with the mythical Pearl Harbor.

After a couple of days of sailing with incredible sunsets and sunrises that you should not miss no matter how lazy or lazy you are, a stopover is made in the port of Nuku'alofa, Toga, in Polynesia itself, a traditionally fishing country with beautiful landscapes, Image of the most exotic tourism that can be found on the oceanic continent.

Two days later it will arrive at New Zealand shores and Auckland, where you will not have time to get bored, shops, beautiful beaches, coastal towns, distilleries and much more. Thence, the next day the Queen Elizabeth will move to the Bay Of Islands, o Bahía de las Islas, a sub-region that could well be a paradise for nature, sailing and fishing lovers. The area is made up of 144 islands with a subtropical climate.

And almost unintentionally they have spent the 23 days aboard this luxury ship, with all kinds of comforts and delicacies, and On the last day we arrive in Sydney, its impressive bay welcomes you.


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