11 Repositioning Cruises and When They Occur

3. Transpacific Crossings: Asia ↔ North America (September–October; March–April)

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Transpacific repositionings connect Asia and North America, commonly in September–October and again in March–April. Examples include Japan or China sailings that finish in Vancouver, Seattle, or San Francisco. These moves are long by any cruising standard—expect 14–21+ night itineraries with multiple consecutive sea days. Many lines route through the Hawaiian Islands or make limited port calls in the North Pacific, but significant stretches at open ocean are common. Weather patterns depend on the season: autumn crossings can follow typhoon season in Asia, so lines schedule carefully and may adjust routes for safety.

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