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11 Nights
Society Islands & Tuamotu Atolls from $4,149 pp
Tahiti, Society Islands
Normally a no-nonsense guy, even taciturn Captain Cook fell madly
in love with Tahiti. When Cook and botanist Joseph Banks landed
in Matavai Bay in 1769, they found an untouched Eden. But it was
the glowing tales of French explorer Compte Antoine de Bougainville
that forever perpetuated the image of Tahiti as a voluptuous paradise
of nature, attracting a bevy of followers, notably artist Paul
Gauguin and writer Robert Louis Stevenson. Nearly 400 miles square,
and almost
bisected by the sea, Tahiti is skirted by miles of white and black
sands. In the lushly forested mountains, waterfalls gleam and a
sacred lake hides the spirits of the gods.
Huahine, Society Islands
A laid back haven for surfers, ex-pats and others who prefer the
road less traveled, Huahine offers an authentic example of what
the islands used to be. Tahitian, rather than French, is the
lingua franca
and the island's numerous archaeological digs offer a fascinating
window into the past. In sacred maraes reminiscent of Stonehenge
, giant stones looking like gravestones remind you that human
sacrifices were part of the Polynesian religious rituals. Near
the settlement
of Faie, ogle six-foot blue-eyed eels undulating in the water.
Raiatea, Society Islands
When you venture up the jungle-clad shores of Raiatea 's Faaroa
River you could well believe you'd been transported to pre-European
times.
A hike up Mt. Temehani might lead you to the sacred Tiare Apetahi
flower, found only on Raiatea , while a walk through the sacred
Marae Taputapuatea takes you to the place where the ancient
Polynesians set out to explore the vast reaches of the Pacifac,
ranging from
New Zealand to Hawaii and Easter Island . Raiatea is also birthplace
of the legendary god, Hiro, father of the Polynesians. The
hibiscus tree, or purau , is the wood used since time immemorial
for outriggers
of Polynesian proas.
Taha’a,
Society Islands
Just a kiss away from Raiatea is the island of Tahaa . Site
of Vanilla plantations, pearl farms and not much else, it's
a delightfully
quiet
reminder of the old island ways. From the invitingly named
little fishing village of Patio , take a boat out to a local
pearl farm
to see how pearl oysters are cultivated or savor an afternoon
of basking in the shade of a palm tree on one of the tiny
motus that
dot the lagoon. The sunset view of Bora Bora in the distance
will keep your camera very busy.
Bora Bora, Society Islands
Even if you've never been there, most people recognize the
chiseled peak of Mt. Otemanu on Bora Bora . This is where
James Michener
was stationed as a young naval officer, which later inspired
him to write
'Tales of the South Pacific' . You can find remains of
rusting WWII gun batteries hidden in the jungle-choked hillsides.
Then quench
your thirst at a bar called Bloody Mary's. In pre-European
times, Bora Bora was the launching place for fierce war
parties
to other
islands. Today the peaceful lagoon is a favorite snorkeling
place where you can hand feed harmless black-tipped sharks.
Moorea, Society Islands
Beloved by yachtsmen, Moorea's heart-stopping beauty is
a vision of paradise that takes your breath away. This
was
the real-life
site of Michener's longed for “special island,” Bali
Hai. Star Flyer anchors in both Cook's Bay and Opunahu
Bay , so you'll
have two opportunities to savor every glorious view of
this spectacular island. Take a 4X4 ride to the old Kellum
Stop Estate and the top
of Belvedere, where your Polynesian guide picks a fresh
fruit from a tree to refresh your palate as you drink
in the stunning panorama.
Fakarava, Tuomotus Islands
More than 250km from bustling Papeete, and contrasting markedly with
the Society Islands' volcanic peaks, the far-flung Tuomotus are
low-lying coral atolls scattered in palm-topped leis on a languid
sea, seldom visited by tourists and cruise ships. Lucky for you!
For this is a naturalist's nirvana and diver's delight. On Fakarava
Lagoon, the Garuae Pass ' 150 foot visibility offers in-your-face
encounters with enormous schools of dolphins, rays, sharks and
rainbows of reef fish. An old Catholic mission, dating from the
1850's, watches over Fakarava's 250 inhabitants, who support themselves
mainly by pearl farming.
Tiputa, Rangiroa, Tuomotus Islands
The village of Tiputa has the charming ambience of a faded French
colonial town that remembers grander times. Perhaps that's because
the main attractions are not on shore but in the water. Rangiroa,
the world's second largest lagoon, is a center of Polynesian pearl
culture, where the frilly-shelled pinctada margaritifera oyster
produces lustrous black pearls of eye-popping size. At a local
pearl farm,
see how oysters suspended in the lagoon are implanted with tiny “seeds,” later
harvested as the legendary South Seas pearls. A drift dive or snorkeling
in cave-lined Tiputa Pass is an effortless passage through pelagic
paradise!
Rangiroa Lagoon
Rangiroa Lagoon is so large, 392 square miles, that you can't see
from one side to the other. After a leisurely cruise from Tiputa,
Star Flyer will anchor for an afternoon and night in the remote
and seldom seen southeastern part of the Lagoon. Here visitors
can explore
a ghost town on a deserted motu where the lonely spire of a tiny
church is the only remaining landmark. At Sables Roses, you're
in the pink (literally!) when you dig your toes into the glowing
coral
sands - and you won't need rose-colored glasses!
Itinerary
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Depart Los Angeles at approx. 1pm on Air Tahiti Nui |
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Arrive Papeete Tahiti at 6:20pm |
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You will be met and transferred to the Star Clipper in time
for champagne. Overnight Papeete, Tahiti |
| Monday |
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at sea |
| Tuesday |
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Fakarava, Tuamotu |
| Wednesday |
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Tiputa Rangiroa, Tuamotu (am) and then Cruising inside Lagoon
(pm)/overnight in Lagoon |
| Thursday |
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Tiputa Rangiroa, Tuamotu (am) |
| Friday |
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at sea |
| Saturday |
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Bora Bora, Society Islands |
| Sunday |
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Tahaa, Society Islands |
| Monday |
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Raiatea, Society Islands |
| Tuesday |
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Huahine, Society Islands |
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Opunohu Bay, Moorea, Society Islands. Overnight in Papete,
Tahiti |
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Papete, Tahiti |
| Dates |
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Rates |
| 2008 |
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Category 2 |
Category 3 |
Category 4 |
January 13
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$4,449.00 |
$4,249.00 |
$4,149.00 |
February 24
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$4,549.00 |
$4,349.00 |
$4,249.00 |
June 8
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$4,649.00 |
$4,449.00 |
$4,349.00 |
July 13
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$4,649.00 |
$4,449.00 |
$4,349.00 |
| August 17 |
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$4,649.00 |
$4,449.00 |
$4,349.00 |
| November 16 |
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$4,449.00 |
$4,249.00 |
$4,149.00 |
Port Charges of $330 are included in above rates.
The flight prices included in this package are based on the lowest
fare and subject to availability. To get this rate we recommend
you book early. Prices are per person based on double occupancy.
Add-on fares available from other cities. Hotels are subject to
availability. US/foreign taxes/fees/fuel surcharges of approximately
$195, including September 11th Security Fee, are additional. Prices
reflect a 3% discount for purchases made by cash/check. There are
no discounts for payment made by credit cards. Cancellation penalties
and other restrictions apply. Prices are subject to change without
notice.
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5660 N. Fort Apache Rd, Las Vegas NV 89149
(800) 704-7094 / (702) 655-9849
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