Small ship adventure cruise
There are no direct flights to Papeete from the UK but it is possible to include Tahiti as part of a round the world itinerary or fly with a stopover in LA, Tokyo or some European cities.
FLIGHTS:
As well as commerical flights we are able to offer VIP Airliners and Private Jet Charters. We have a number of options for any request so please ask us for details.
SHIP - Panorama II
CABINS / GUEST - 25/49
LENGTH - 50m/164ft
CREW - 16-18 members
DURATION - 8 days
LOCATION - French Polynesia
SHIP - Panorama II
DATES:
FROM - Papeete, Tahiti
Tahiti is home to some truly spectacular snorkelling sites. The warm, serene conditions that surround the islands make it easy to spot vibrant coral gardens, colourful tropical fish, and other marine creatures. Dolphins, rays, sharks, turtles and more inhabit these clear-water coral gardens that are as excellent for snorkelling as they are for diving and swimming.
The enchanted Huahine, with its largest concentration of ancient marae temples, lush forests, untamed landscape and quaint villages. A deep, crystal-clear lagoon surrounds the two islands that comprise Huahine. Huahine offers the slower, more tranquil pace of old Polynesia.
The largest and most important religious site in Polynesia features the ancient temple area located on the edge of a huge lagoon. the Taputapuatea marae is considered the most important in the Society Islands, the "cradle" of Polynesian civilisation and the spot from which Polynesian navigators left to settle other islands in the South Pacific;
Poisson Cru is the national dish and can be found in most restaurants. This melt-in-your-mouth entrée consists of raw fish and diced vegetables soaked in coconut milk and
marinated with lime juice.
Day 1 | Friday - Papeete, Tahiti
Embarkation at Papeete Port at 3-4 pm. Welcome cocktails and dinner. Afternoon sailing to Bora Bora. Overnight at sea.
Day 2 | Saturday - Bora Bora
Early morning arrival in Bora Bora possibly the most photographed place on earth and one dreams to visit once in their lifetime. Our ship sails into Bora Bora lagoon with Mount Otemanu standing tall in the center. We will be spending 2 days in this paradise and choose from a variety of optional activities such as
We spend the night at anchor.
Day 3 | Sunday - Bora Bora - Huahine
We continue our Bora Bora activities. After lunch we cruise the Bora Bora lagoon and sail to Huahine. We reach Huahine late in the evening. Overnight at anchor inside the lagoon.
Day 4 | Monday - Huahine
Huahine, once home of the Tahitian royalty, is considered as cradle of Polynesian culture. The island maintains the largest concentration of ancient marae (temples) in French Polynesia, some of which are believed to date back to the original ancestors of the Tahitians, the Lapita people, around 700 AD. Huahine is an immense tropical jungle thriving with coconut plantations, vanilla orchids, banana groves, breadfruit trees and watermelon fields. Our optional half day tour takes us by 4x4 vehicle around the island to visit Fare, Maeva, an archaeological site, a vanilla plantation and then have a chance to see and feed the sacred blue-eyed eels of Faie. An optional full day excursion is also available including a land 4x4 tour + a boat excursion including a visit to a pearl farm and a picnic. Overnight at anchor.
Day 5 | Tuesday - Huahine - Taha'a
We leave Huahine early in the morning and sail to nearby Taha’a which shares a magnificent lagoon with Raiatea. Morning arrival intro Taha'a, a true botanical paradise. Her fertile valleys and sloping hillsides are covered with banana, watermelon and coconut groves. The island is also an immense natural greenhouse for the highly prized Tahitian vanilla orchid. Our optional half day Taha’a Island Adventure excursion will allow us to explore the beautiful interior of Taha`a by 4x4 and discover its luxurious tropical vegetation. You will taste the local fruit and admire breathtaking views of the magnificent turquoise bay of Haamene. This excursion also includes a visit to the pearl farm and a traditional vanilla plantation. In the afternoon we will have plenty of time for swimming and snorkeling from a motu. Overnight at anchor.
Day 6 | Wednesday - Raiatea
We sail inside the lagoon to reach nearby Raiatea, which translates to "faraway heaven" and was once the cultural and religious center of the Society Islands. Known in legends as Hawaiki, "the homeland", many cultures believe that this is where the great Polynesian migration began. The island remains a place of pilgrimage today. Our optional excursion will start by exploring the Faaroa River, French Polynesia's only navigable river, by kayak with your expert guide leading the way through Raiatea's verdant interior. Then, we will visit the ancient marae temple at Taputapuatea, a recent UNESCO World Heritage Site, and learn about its Polynesian origins and historical relevance before sitting down to a locally inspired picnic lunch. Late in the evening we sail to Moorea. Overnight at sea.
Day 7 | Thursday - Moorea
This morning we reach Moorea, believed to have inspired the mythical Bali Hai from James Michener's Tales of the South Pacific. Moorea is geographical marvel. Eight voluminous mountain peaks rise from its translucent lagoon, creating a distinctive and rugged silhouette visible from the western coast of Tahiti. Pick from 2 optional excursions, a Snorkeling and ray feeding tour or the 3 Coconuts Hiking tour. Tonight, we will enjoy our Farewell Dinner. Overnight at anchor.
Day 8 | Friday - More - Papeete, Tahiti
Early morning sailing to Tahiti. Morning arrival in Papeete. Disembarkation 9 to 10 am.
The most celebrated island in the South Pacific, Bora Bora is French Polynesia's leading lady. Her beauty is unrivalled and her fame, unwavering.
Discover Bora Bora and experience first hand the crystal clear waters of its lagoon and the relaxing atmosphere for which it is known.
The island equivalent to the Garden of Eden, Huahine is an immense tropical jungle thriving with coconut plantations, vanilla orchids, banana groves, breadfruit trees and watermelon fields. Beyond its lush landscapes and bright blooms, Huahine is also a culturally preserved sanctuary with sacred temples hidden throughout dense vegetation.
Raiatea is rich with cultural and historical significance. Believed to be the original birthplace of Polynesia, this legendary island is a secret garden of ancient myths and hidden temples.
Since water is a way of life on the island, popular lagoon excursions include snorkelling, diving, cruising, fishing, paddle boarding, kitesurfing, jet skiing and of course, shark and ray feeding. You can also take your experiece to new heights by parasailing, skydiving or touring the island by seaplane.
Explore Mount Pahia and Mount Otemanu on a guided hike or simply relax in a cove of white sand.