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Scenic Ocean Cruises: 30 nights from Lautoka with Scenic Eclipse II
Mar 14, 2026

Fiji, Cook Islands, French Polynesia, Panama
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Departure Port: Lautoka ➞ Landing: Panama City

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Lautoka

Lautoka

With a population of around 52,500, Lautoka is the second largest city in Fiji and is located on the west side of Viti Levu Island, the largest island in the Fiji archipelago.

Lautoka is a dynamic city where industrial activity, cultural wealth and natural beauty blend perfectly. The city takes its name from a battle cry meaning "spear strike". According to legend, when a discussion broke out between two local chiefs, while killing the other by piercing him in the chest, one shouted the words Lau-Toka which mean "spear strike" or "strike to win". The city is also known as the "sugar city" because of its famous sugar industry. The Lautoka sugar factory was founded in 1903, its importance grew over the years becoming one of the largest in the country and offering work to a large number of citizens.

In addition to sugar, the economy includes tourism, crafts and services. The city plays an important role as a port for both commercial and cruise ships. The importance of the port is linked to both trade and tourism. The port welcomes a lot of cruise ships, offering passengers the opportunity to explore the various historical sites of the city, reach the beautiful beaches and do some wild shopping.

Cruises departing from or stopping at Lautoka often include itineraries in Oceania and Polynesia. These cruises are a great way to enjoy the beauty and culture of this area, with Lautoka being a highlight for many travelers. Lautoka is a lively city with a mix of different cultures and ethnicities, reflecting the diverse demographic composition of Fiji.

Lautoka has a lively cultural scene with various festivals, markets, and events that celebrate the rich heritage and traditions of its people. If you want to sample the local cuisine, the Lautoka market is for you. It is a lively center where locals sell fresh produce, crafts, and other goods. Rugby and soccer play an important role in Lautoka's sporting culture. If you are a sports lover, Churchill Park is for you. It is a notable sports facility in Lautoka that hosts various local and international sporting events.

Savusavu

Savusavu

Palmerston Island

Palmerston Island

Aitutaki

Aitutaki

Aitutaki is famous for its turquoise central lagoon, uninhabited islands and palm-fringed beaches. Another advantage is that it has so far been spared by mass tourism.

Aitutaki is famous for its central turquoise lagoon, uninhabited islands and palm-fringed beaches. Another advantage is that it has been spared mass tourism so far. Aitutaki, also traditionally known as Araura, is one of the islands north of Rarotong. The main island is its Ootu peninsula, which occupies the northern part of the atoll, which is roughly triangular in shape, this small island enclosed in a triangular coral reef boasts incredible lagoons. While Tapuaetai is a small islet in the south-east of the lagoon, and is often said to be the most important attraction on the island, also considered a privileged destination, particularly for those seeking a wild romantic atmosphere.
Bora Bora

Bora Bora

Huahine

Huahine

Panama City

Panama City

Panama City, the capital of Panama, is a vibrant and cosmopolitan metropolis, where a rich history meets a dynamic modern culture. The city is a mix of old and new, the historic districts live in perfect harmony with modern infrastructure. On the one hand, visitors have the opportunity to visit many historical attractions. The best way to learn about the history and operations of the canal is to visit the Miraflores locks or, if you want to deepen your knowledge related to the history of the city, visiting the Casco Viejo or Panama Viejo neighborhoods is the best choice.

In Casco Viejo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site,you can admire examples of colonial architecture, a lively nightlife and cultural landmarks such as the Panama Cathedral and the Presidential Palace, while Panama Viejo offers the opportunity to visit the ruins of the original city and provides a glimpse into the early history of Panama.

On the other hand, Panama City is currently known for its impressive skyline that reflects its status as a financial center. The modern culture of the city is especially visible in the banking area and along one of the city's main streets, Calle 50, where large shiny glass buildings follow one another.
Panama City

Panama City

Panama City, the capital of Panama, is a vibrant and cosmopolitan metropolis, where a rich history meets a dynamic modern culture. The city is a mix of old and new, the historic districts live in perfect harmony with modern infrastructure. On the one hand, visitors have the opportunity to visit many historical attractions. The best way to learn about the history and operations of the canal is to visit the Miraflores locks or, if you want to deepen your knowledge related to the history of the city, visiting the Casco Viejo or Panama Viejo neighborhoods is the best choice.

In Casco Viejo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site,you can admire examples of colonial architecture, a lively nightlife and cultural landmarks such as the Panama Cathedral and the Presidential Palace, while Panama Viejo offers the opportunity to visit the ruins of the original city and provides a glimpse into the early history of Panama.

On the other hand, Panama City is currently known for its impressive skyline that reflects its status as a financial center. The modern culture of the city is especially visible in the banking area and along one of the city's main streets, Calle 50, where large shiny glass buildings follow one another.