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Sydney-to-Seattle Cruise Adds Fiji, Samoa and Hawaii Stops

June 8, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via Starts at 60
Sydney-to-Seattle Cruise Adds Fiji, Samoa and Hawaii Stops
A South Pacific cruise from Sydney to Seattle is drawing strong interest from food lovers. The itinerary includes Fiji, Samoa and Hawaii, turning the voyage into a culinary-minded island journey. The route stretches across the Pacific with multiple tropical stops before reaching the U.S. mainland. It blends long-haul cruising with destination dining appeal.

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