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48 Nights-San Francisco to Sydney Grand Voyage Cruise (Azamara Quest)

  • Beer, wine and spirits included all day and night
  • Onboard gratuities and self-service laundry included throughout your voyage
  • Signature AzAmazing Evenings cultural event included on most voyages
From
$27,359 pp twin share
$52,629 pp solo share
48 nights
Cruise Snapshot
48 Nights

A 48-night Grand Voyage from San Francisco to Sydney aboard Azamara Quest, calling at Hawaii, French Polynesia, New Zealand and Australia

  • 48 Nights Cruise-San Francisco to Sydney on the ultimate Pacific adventure.
  • Sail in boutique luxury with Azamara’s intimate cruise experience and exceptional personalised service.
  • One epic voyage across Hawaii, Polynesia, New Zealand, and Australia.

Trip Details

Departs
5 January 2027
Returns
22 February 2027
Embarks
Ship
Azamara Quest
Operator
Azamara Club Cruises

Experience the journey of a lifetime on this extraordinary 48-night Grand Voyage from San Francisco to Sydney aboard Azamara Quest. Sail across the Pacific Ocean exploring a remarkable collection of destinations spanning Hawaii, French Polynesia, New Zealand, and Australia. From tropical islands and volcanic landscapes to vibrant cities and breathtaking coastlines, every stop offers immersive cultural experiences and unforgettable scenery. With extended stays, relaxing sea days, and Azamara’s signature small-ship style, this epic voyage combines adventure, luxury, and deep destination discovery into one incredible transpacific journey

Destinations

San Francisco, California, United States ► Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States ► Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii, United States ► Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, United States ► Moorea, French Polynesia ► Bora Bora, French Polynesia ► Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia ► Bora Bora, French Polynesia ► Pago Pago, American Samoa ► Apia, Samoa ► Savusavu, Fiji ► Lautoka, Fiji ► Norfolk Island, Norfolk Island ► Auckland, New Zealand ► Tauranga, New Zealand ► Napier, New Zealand ► Picton, New Zealand ► Christchurch, New Zealand ► Dunedin, New Zealand ► Stewart Island, New Zealand ► Milford Sound, New Zealand ► Hobart, Tasmania, Australia ► Melbourne, Australia ► Eden, Australia ► Sydney, Australia

Why Azamara

Azamara is a destination-led cruise line designed for travellers who want to experience more of the world in a relaxed and refined way. Sailing to smaller, hard-to-reach ports, Azamara offers longer stays and frequent overnight visits so you can truly immerse yourself in each destination. Aboard their elegant boutique ships, you’ll enjoy an intimate atmosphere, warm personalised service, and a more inclusive experience with drinks, gratuities and Wi-Fi included. With unique cultural events such as AzAmazing Evenings, Azamara is ideal for discerning travellers who value authentic experiences over crowds.

When & how much

Departures & Pricing

Departs
5 January 2027
Returns 22 February 2027
Returns
22 February 2027
Duration
48 nights
From pp twin share
$27,359 pp
From pp solo cabin
$52,629 pp

Departs San Francisco, California, United States on 5 Jan 2027 and arrives in Sydney, Australia on 22 Feb 2027:

  • Interior Stateroom - Sold out*
  • Oceanview from $27,359 pp twin share / $52,629 pp sole use*
  • Veranda from $29,229 pp twin share / $56,379 pp sole use*
  • Veranda Plus from $30,979 pp twin share / $59,869 pp sole use*
  • Continent Suite - Sold Out*
  • Grandview Suite from $56,529 pp twin share / $111,459 pp sole use*
  • Spa Suite from $71,129 pp twin share / $140,799 pp sole use*
  • Ocean Suite - Sold out*
  • World Owner's Suite - Sold out*
  • Panorama Suite - Sold out*

*Please note: Advertised fares are available until allocation is exhausted, and prices may fluctuate without notice.

Cabin grades, balcony upgrades and pre-cruise hotel options are quoted on enquiry — call 1300 414 198.

Life in transit

Azamara Quest

Azamara Quest
Details · Azamara
Azamara Quest

Azamara Quest is a boutique ship carrying around 700 guests, built in 2000 and part of the Azamara fleet since 2007. Her small size opens up ports larger ships cannot reach, matched with Azamara's longer port stays, boutique-hotel interiors and inclusive touches.

Crew
408 Interna
Gross tonnage
30,277
Speed
18.5 Knots
Length
592 feet
Beam
84 feet
Refurbished
2021
Deck plans
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Azamara Quest · Deck plans

Deck 12

Azamara Quest — Deck 12 deck plan

Source: Azamara, captured 5 August 2026. Deck plans are provided by the cruise line and are subject to change at any time.

Day by day

Itinerary

  1. 1

    San Francisco, California, United States

    San Francisco is a hilly city on California's Pacific coast, its streets and neighbourhoods best appreciated on an easy evening spent wandering at your own pace.

  2. 2

    At Sea

    Days 2–6
  3. 7

    Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States

    Days 7–8

    Downtown Honolulu is home to Iolani Palace, the King Kamehameha I Statue and the State Capitol Building, historic sites reflecting Hawaii's royal and political past, close to famous Waikiki Beach.

  4. 9

    Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii, United States

    Nawiliwili is the port for Kauai, Hawaii, an island known for its dramatic green cliffs, lush valleys and rugged, largely unspoiled coastline.

  5. 10

    Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, United States

    Kailua-Kona is a seaside village on Hawaii's Big Island, once a favoured retreat of Hawaiian royalty and known today for its coastal charm and local flavour.

  6. 11

    At Sea

    Days 11–16
  7. 17

    Moorea, French Polynesia

    Moorea is a lush French Polynesian island of powdery white beaches, flower gardens and villages, where outrigger canoes still glide along its shores.

  8. 18

    Bora Bora, French Polynesia

    Volcanic peaks rise above a shimmering lagoon in Bora Bora, ringed by a barrier reef scattered with tiny motu islets, making it one of the South Pacific's most striking islands.

  9. 19

    Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia

    Papeete, capital of Tahiti, blends Polynesian joie de vivre with Gallic sophistication, and carries a literary echo of the Mutiny on the Bounty.

  10. 20

    Bora Bora, French Polynesia

    Bora Bora's five-star island resorts are known for their fine wining and dining, offering a refined counterpoint to the island's wild volcanic scenery.

  11. 21

    At Sea

    Days 21–22
  12. 23

    Pago Pago, American Samoa

    Pago Pago's harbour is one of the most dramatic in the Pacific, with steep mountain peaks encircling the deep, sheltered waters below.

  13. 24

    Cross International Dateline West

    Crossing the International Date Line marks the point in the Pacific Ocean, near the 180th meridian, where the calendar date shifts by a full day.

  14. 25

    At Sea

    Days 25–26
  15. 26

    Apia, Samoa

    Apia, Samoa's coastal capital, is known for its colourful markets and offers easy access to the island's waterfalls and outlying islets.

  16. 27

    At Sea

  17. 28

    Savusavu, Fiji

    Savusavu is regarded as one of the most exotic islands among Fiji's many scenic destinations, prized for its unspoiled, tropical character.

  18. 29

    Lautoka, Fiji

    Lautoka is a Fijian port town surrounded by sugar cane fields, often described as the picture of a tropical island oasis.

  19. 30

    At Sea

    Days 30–31
  20. 32

    Norfolk Island, Norfolk Island

    Norfolk Island offers a distinctive historical experience, with museums housed in buildings originally constructed by convicts during its penal settlement era.

  21. 33

    At Sea

  22. 34

    Auckland, New Zealand

    Days 34–35

    Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, is known as the City of Sails, its harbour overlooked by the volcanic cone of Rangitoto Island.

  23. 36

    Tauranga, New Zealand

    Tauranga is a sunny coastal town on New Zealand's North Island, known for its golden beaches, lush parks and laid-back waterfront along The Strand.

  24. 37

    Napier, New Zealand

    Napier, on New Zealand's North Island, is celebrated as the country's Art Deco capital and sits amid the wine region of Hawke's Bay.

  25. 38

    Picton, New Zealand

    Picton is a small seaside fishing village in New Zealand's South Island, set on the sheltered waters of Queen Charlotte Sound near the Cook Strait.

  26. 39

    Christchurch, New Zealand

    Christchurch pairs a rich history and culture with attractions such as the International Antarctic Centre and a heritage tram that loops through the city centre.

  27. 40

    Dunedin, New Zealand

    Dunedin is a South Island city clustered around a scenic harbour, known for its strong Scottish heritage and its nickname, the Edinburgh of the South.

  28. 41

    Stewart Island, New Zealand

    Stewart Island's main settlement, Oban, is a small fishing town, while some 85 per cent of the island is protected as national park.

  29. 42

    Milford Sound, New Zealand

    Milford Sound is a dramatic fiord on New Zealand's South Island, famed for the sheer face of Mitre Peak and its untouched natural beauty.

  30. 43

    At Sea

    Days 43–44
  31. 45

    Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

    Set at the mouth of the River Derwent, Hobart is Australia's southernmost capital city, balancing a strong sense of history with a forward-looking spirit.

  32. 46

    At Sea

  33. 47

    Melbourne, Australia

    Melbourne is widely regarded as Australia's cultural and sporting capital, home to institutions such as the Ian Potter Centre at NGV Australia.

  34. 48

    At Sea

  35. 49

    Eden, Australia

    Eden is a historic town on the far south coast of New South Wales, Australia, once a major whaling port and now known for fishing and forestry.

  36. 50

    Sydney, Australia

    Sydney's harbour is dotted with historic docks, including Constitution Dock, the finish line for yachts competing in the annual Sydney to Hobart race.

    Please note: While we do our best to adhere to our published itineraries, they may be changed at the discretion of the captain due to weather advisories, port traffic, and any other unforeseeable circumstances.

What you get for the price

Inclusions & exclusions

What’s included

  • Variety of Dining Venues & 24-hour Room Service
  • Beer, Wine, and Spirits All Day & Night
  • Signature AzAmazing Evenings
  • Unlimited Self-Service Laundry
  • Onboard Gratuities

Not included

  • Airfares & Travel Insurance
  • Shore excursions
Where you’ll stay

Accommodation

Staterooms & Suites

Interior Stateroom: a quiet, comfortable retreat designed for restful nights and relaxing moments between adventures. With refined décor, plush amenities, and personalised service, it’s boutique-hotel comfort at sea. Stateroom 158 sq.ft / 14.7 sqm.

Oceanview Stateroom: wake up to natural light and picturesque ocean views from your window. Featuring contemporary design and well-appointed comforts, these staterooms offer a serene and stylish place to unwind at sea. Stateroom 143 sq.ft / 13.3 sqm.

Verandah Stateroom: step outside to your private veranda and take in fresh sea breezes and ever-changing views. Thoughtful design, polished finishes, and attentive service create a relaxing retreat between immersive days ashore. Stateroom: 175 sq.ft. / 16.3 sqm | Veranda: 40 sq.ft. / 3.7 sqm.

Verandah Plus Stateroom: enjoy open-air living with sweeping ocean and destination views, plus added perks designed to elevate your onboard experience. It’s everything you love about a Veranda Stateroom, with a little extra—at exceptional value. Stateroom: 175 sq ft / 16.3 sqm | Veranda: 46–64 sq.ft / 4.3-6 sqm,

Grandview Suite Stateroom - The Grandview Suite blends refined contemporary design with floor-to-ceiling views and an expanded, spa-like bathroom. Thoughtfully designed to maximize light and comfort, offering a modern suite experience with select amenities. 243.15 sq. ft. (22.59 sq. m.) Veranda: 60 sq. ft. (5.6 sq. m.)

Continent Suite - offers a comfortable and well-appointed space with a private veranda, a welcoming seating area, and a generous bathroom. An inviting option for guests seeking suite-style accommodations with essential comforts. Stateroom: 266 sq.ft. / 24.7 sqm | Veranda: 60 sq.ft / 5.6 sqm.

Spa Suite - Designed for relaxation and renewal, the Spa Suite features a spacious layout with spa-inspired touches, including a glass-enclosed soaking tub and convenient access to the spa. A calming retreat ideal for wellness-focused travelers. Stateroom: 414 sq.ft / 38.5 sqm | Veranda: 40 sq.ft. / 3.7 sqm.

Ocean Suite - offers generous space to relax, with a separate living area, a dedicated bedroom, a private veranda, marble bathroom, dressing room. An inviting retreat that balances comfort, functionality, and classic suite-style living. Stateroom: 440–501 sq.ft. / 40.9-46.5 sqm | Veranda: 233 sq ft. / 21.7 sqm.

World Owner's Suite - A signature expression of Azamara Cruises’ refined luxury, featuring a spacious layout, a separate bedroom, large private veranda, marble master bathroom, dressing room. Thoughtfully designed for guests who value privacy, comfort, and elevated living. Stateroom: 560 sq.ft. / 52 sq.m | Veranda: 233 sq.ft. /21.7 sqm.

Stateroom Features

Flat-screen television | Refrigerator with mini-bar | Thermostat-controlled air conditioner | Direct-dial telephone with voicemail | Writing desk | In-room safe | Hand-held hairdryer | USB ports under bedside reading lamps

Included Stateroom Amenities

Complimentary AzAmazing Evenings® event (on most voyages) | Gratuities | Luxurious cotton bed linens with duvet | Terry bathrobes and slippers | Select standard spirits, international beers and wine | 24-hour room service | Self-service laundry | Tote bag | Shuttle service to and from port communities | Use of umbrella | Concierge services for personal guidance and reservations | Shoe shine-service | Turndown treats | Daily news bulletin

From the operator

Common questions about this voyage

What destinations are included on this cruise?
The journey includes Hawaii, French Polynesia, Samoa, Fiji, New Zealand, Tasmania, and Australia.
Will there be many sea days?
Yes, this Grand Voyage includes relaxing days at sea, allowing guests to fully enjoy the ship’s onboard experiences and amenities.
What makes this cruise unique?
This itinerary combines tropical islands, iconic cities, scenic cruising, and a true Pacific Ocean crossing in one immersive journey.
Are overnight stays included?
Yes, select destinations feature extended stays, giving you more time to explore and experience each port.
Is Wi-Fi available onboard?
Yes, Wi-Fi packages are available onboard so guests can stay connected throughout the voyage.
Is this cruise suitable for guests with mobility needs?
The ship offers accessible staterooms and onboard facilities; however, some ports and shore excursions may involve uneven terrain or tender operations, so guests should review accessibility details before booking.
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