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Papeete is the center of the tropical paradise of French Polynesia where islands fringed with gorgeous beaches and turquoise ocean await to soothe the soul. This spirited city is the capital of French Polynesia and serves as a superb base for onward exploration of Tahiti – an island of breathtaking landscapes and oceanic vistas. A wonderful lagoon of crisp clear water begs to be snorkelled stunning black beaches and blowholes pay tribute to the island's volcanic heritage and lush green mountains beckon you inland on adventures as you explore extraordinary Tahiti. Visit to relax and settle into the intoxicating rhythm of life in this Polynesian paradise.

Known as the "Sacred Island," Raiatea is a fascinating haunt for archaeologists and historians as it's one of the islands in the Pacific where Polynesian culture can trace its roots. Visitors will find many of the older Polynesian structures still in place and are fascinating places to explore. In the 16th century, Raiatea developed a powerful cult dedicated to Oro the God of War and built a large meeting ground, the Taputaputea Marae, which is still intact. Human sacrifice was practiced until around the middle of the 18th century and visitors should look for the sacrificial stone. Several tour operators run visits to the marae (ancient temples) along with some degree of informed commentary—although in fairness Polynesian storytelling can embellish things a little. The Faaroa River is the only navigable waterway in French Polynesia and it can be traveled by powerboat or outrigger canoe. Running through the Faaroa Gorge it passes some spectacular scenery with steep-walled jungle foliage holding dozens of bird species and wild hibiscus. Trekking up Mount Temehani, a well-known landmark that's said to be Oro's birthplace, is relatively demanding. Keep a lookout for the rare, five-petal tiare apetahi. Said to be impossible to grow anywhere else, this white, indigenous flower can only be found above 1,300 feet (396 meters). Look, but don't touch. It's against the law to pick them.


Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

Fakarava is oblong shaped and has an almost continuous string of reef and motu stretching for 40 km (25 mi) on its eastern edge. It's the second largest of the Tuamotu atolls located 450 km (280 mi) northeast of Tahiti and 120 km (75 mi) southeast of Rangiroa. It's renowned for the drift diving in its two passes—Garuae (also spelled Ngarue) in the north near the main town of Rotoava (and the airport) and Tamakohua Pass 48 km (30 mi) across the lagoon in the south. The tiny village of Tetamanu situated by the southern pass was once the capital of the Tuamotus and houses the first church built in the archipelago in 1874. In 2006 the entire atoll was deemed an UNESCO biosphere reserve to preserve the lagoon no overwater bungalows have been built in it. Fakarava was "discovered" by Russian explorer Fabian Gottlieb Von Bellingshausen in 1820 some 20 years later missionaries arrived in the guise of fanatical Catholic priest Honore Laval and began building churches.

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
Fatu Hiva is the southernmost and most remote island in the Marquesas Group. First seen by Europeans in 1595 when Mendaña went to colonize the Solomon Islands the island again gained some fame through the visit of Thor Heyerdahl in the mid-1930s. Steep cliffs sharp mountain peaks and many narrow valleys form an impressive obstacle when exploring this volcanic island. The two villages of Omoa and Hana Vave have combined some 650 inhabitants and are both located on the more protected western side of the island. They are connected by a 17 kilometer long road that climbs up to the central plateau. Omoa has a protected little harbor for local boats but Hana Vave has the Bay of Virgins one of the most photographed bays in the Marquesas Islands if not French Polynesia. Islanders are known for their tapa (bark cloth) paintings and wood carvings –which are highly sought after in Tahiti.

Think of French Polynesia and you are automatically transported to the white sands of Tahiti, the blue seas of Bora Bora or, at the very least, the iconic statues of Easter Island. Now, imagine a place that is home to that majestic trinity, but has no crowds and is full of island authenticity that is rare in these global times. You have just imagined Nuku Hiva.The island is the second largest after Tahiti in the archipelago, but is yet to be discovered by tourism. As part of the Marquesas Islands, Nuku Hiva is technically French, but don’t expect to find any blue and white striped shirts here! In fact, even though French is the “official” language of the island, a sing-song dialect of Tahitian mixed with Marquesan is more widely spoken. The younger generations also speak English.Undeniably, Nuku Hiva has been blessed by the Gods. With towering mountains, eight magnificent harbours, and one of the world's highest waterfalls, Nuku Hiva is rich with Mother Nature’s jewels. The island could lay claim to a great many claims to fame, such as its deep, unpolluted waters, its lush forests bursting with vitality or its fascinating assortment of archaeological interests including tikis (sacred statues) and pae pae (stone platforms that formed the foundations of houses). Yet for those in the know, the island’s primary claim to fame is that author Herman Mellville deserted his ship in order to live among the natives of the island and his books Typee and Omoo were inspired by his experiences on Nuku Hiva.

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

Rangiroa is French Polynesia’s largest atoll. More than 400 motu (islets) enclose the lagoon, which is so wide and long that one cannot see the southern row of motu from the two main islets in the north –hence the local name Rangiroa meaning wide or long sky, sometimes taken as “immense sky”. There are several passes from the ocean into the lagoon and the two main villages of Avatoru and Tiputa are located next to the passes of the same names. Drift diving and snorkeling the incoming tides looking for sharks and manta rays at these passes is one of Rangiroa’s main touristic draws. Government jobs, ecotourism and pearl farming are the main sources of income on the atoll. The lagoon’s calm turquoise waters, rich marine underwater world and relaxed atmosphere attract visitors year-round to the many local guesthouses and a few hotels.Both Avatoru and Tiputa also feature schools for the other Tuamotu Islands which have no higher education possibilities. One of Rangiroa’s most unusual attractions is the white and rose wine produced on the islet immediately west of Avatoru –the wine has won several awards.

Although it lies between Moorea and Bora Bora, Huahine (pronounced Hu-a-hee-nee or Wha-hee-nee) isn't on the tourist circuit just yet, but it should be. Its near-deserted roads and villages and wooded hills entwined with jungle vines beckon those looking for a little R&R.Huahine is two islands (Huahine Nui and Huahine Iti) joined by a bridge. What passes for action takes place in the main town of Fare (pronounced far-ay) on Huahine Nui, the northern and bigger island. Away from this little port, life is slow-paced and you'll be lucky to find anyone stirring on a lazy afternoon in any of the villages of Huahine Iti. Most locals ride bicycles and agriculture's still the main industry—plantations grow vanilla and melons. There are various legends surrounding the island's name. Some say that hua> means "sex" and hine means "woman," while others say the name means "pregnant woman" due to a rock outline on Huahine Nui's Fitii Peninsula. Then there's the legend of Hiro, Polynesia's most famous god. It's said that Hiro rammed his canoe into the island, splitting it down the middle. Not far from the town of Maroe is a rock spire called Te Moa o Hiro or "penis of Hiro"—you can't miss it. It's easy to explore Huahine (75 square km [47 square mi]) by rental car, as there is really only one road, albeit with a few forks in it. When you cross the bridge into Huahine Iti you can go either left to Maroe or right to Parea. The road to Haapu leads off to a dead end. When crossing from Huahine Iti to Nui the same rule applies. Take the left fork to the "busy" town of Fare and the right fork to the "sacred eel" village of Faaie, via the Belvedere lookout. Hiring your own boat allows you to circle the island and anchor at the motu; a couple of self-catering villas provide both a car and a boat. There are only one or two restaurants on Huahine Iti; you either eat at your pension, choose a pension with cooking facilities, or drive up to Fare for a wider, though still rather limited, choice.

If you have ever dreamt up your ideal island holiday, we suspect it goes something like this: Soapy blue seas? Check. Sparkling white beaches? Check. Thatched wooden huts, gently sloping palm trees and kaleidoscopic marine life? Check, check and check. And yet, even by ticking every box, first time viewing of Bora Bora still beggars belief.This tropical hideaway less than 12 m2 in the heart of the South Pacific has been toping travel wish lists for years. Long considered the realm of honeymooners – spectacularly romantic sunsets are a speciality – Bora Bora is not just for wandering with your love. If the prismatic shades of blue of the world’s most beautiful lagoon do not fill you up, then perhaps underwater scooters and aqua Safaris will charge your batteries. If exploring Bora Bora’s lush hinterland is more your glass of tequila sunrise, then trips around the island (often stopping off at the celebrity haunt Bloody Mary Restaurant & Bar) are a must.Bora Bora's peaceful ambience has not always been the case. The island was a US supply base, known as "Operation Bobcat" during WWII. During this time, Bora Bora was home to nine ships, 20,000 tons of equipment and nearly 7,000 men. Eight massive 7-inch naval cannons were installed around the island, all but one of which is still in place. Although little is known of the history of the island, it is known that Bora Bora was called Vava’u in ancient times. This supports belief that the island was colonised by Tongans prior to French annex in 1888.

Moorea is a high mountainous island with two nearly symmetrical bays found on the north coast. The island’s triangular shape has been likened to a heart or a bat. Eight mountain peaks reaching a height of up to 1,207 meters give Moorea a very rugged silhouette. The reef surrounding the island encloses a narrow lagoon –a RAMSAR Wetland- and has barely any motu (reef islets). Sharks and rays are some of the lagoon’s attractions. The island is only one eighth the size of neighboring Tahiti and has a more relaxed life-style.A road leads around Moorea, passing small villages with their churches and the resorts and smaller hotels mainly found on the north coast. A detour into the interior will show large pineapple plantations, French Polynesia’s only agricultural school, ancient marae (stone platforms) and splendid views of the island from Belvedere above Cook’s Bay or the Magic Mountain above Papetoai, Opunohu Bay.Many of the 18,000 residents work in Tahiti, taking one of the ferries plying between Vaiare on the east coast and Papeete. This led to Papeete being one of France’s busiest ports in passenger volume. Foreign visitors either come into Temae airport, tucked in-between the Green Pearl golf course and Temae’s public beach, or by ship entering one of the two bays on the north coast. Both bays are connected to Captain Cook’s visit in 1777: he stayed in Opunohu Bay, but to honor him Pao Pao Bay has been named Cook’s Bay.

Papeete is the center of the tropical paradise of French Polynesia where islands fringed with gorgeous beaches and turquoise ocean await to soothe the soul. This spirited city is the capital of French Polynesia and serves as a superb base for onward exploration of Tahiti – an island of breathtaking landscapes and oceanic vistas. A wonderful lagoon of crisp clear water begs to be snorkelled stunning black beaches and blowholes pay tribute to the island's volcanic heritage and lush green mountains beckon you inland on adventures as you explore extraordinary Tahiti. Visit to relax and settle into the intoxicating rhythm of life in this Polynesian paradise.




Introducing the elegantly appointed Silver Whisper suite, a hallmark of luxury designed for discerning travelers seeking the ultimate experience aboard. This stylish apartment, available in a one-bedroom configuration of 85 square meters or a spacious two-bedroom option of 117 square meters, seamlessly combines comfort and sophistication. Located mid-ship on Deck 7, the suite features a private veranda, a dedicated dining area, a generous living space with a cozy sitting area, and luxurious amenities including a double vanity, separate shower, and full-size bath, complemented by a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. Indulge in opulent furnishings, including a queen-size bed with luxury mattresses, an elegant writing desk, and a vanity table. The suite is equipped with modern conveniences such as unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs with an interactive media library, a sophisticated sound system featuring Bluetooth connectivity, and convenient charging options with dual voltage outlets. Complementary services further enhance your stay, including dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry and pressing, daily canapés, and a welcoming selection of chocolates and fresh fruits. Enjoy an exclusive dinner for two at La Dame during your voyage, along with champagne upon arrival and two hours of worldwide phone use per voyage segment. Your suite is thoughtfully equipped with an espresso machine, a customizable pillow menu, a stocked bar tailored to your preferences, plush bathrobes, luxury bath amenities, and other comforting essentials for an unforgettable journey. Elevate your cruising experience in a setting that embodies both elegance and comfort.




Experience unparalleled luxury in our exquisitely designed suites, perfectly tailored for intimate dinners or entertaining friends during your cruise. Available in one-bedroom (87-101 sq.m.) or spacious two-bedroom (119-133 sq.m.) configurations, these suites exude sophistication. Nestled on decks 6, 7, and 8 at the forward section of the vessel, each suite boasts a private veranda, a separate dining area, and an inviting living room complete with a comfortable sofa bed for a third guest. Indulge in the sumptuous amenities featuring a queen-size bed adorned with luxury mattresses, a double vanity, a full-size bath, and a separate shower. Your personal oasis includes a walk-in wardrobe with a safe, along with modern conveniences such as unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, and a sound system with Bluetooth connectivity. Our dedicated butler service ensures a seamless experience, complemented by complimentary laundry, a welcome chocolate and fruit stand, and daily canapés. Guests will also appreciate the elegance of dining for two at La Dame and the provision of champagne upon arrival. Retreat into comfort with an espresso machine, a tailored bar setup, a plush bathrobe, and premium bath amenities. Elevate your journey with unparalleled elegance and comfort in our remarkable suites.




The Royal Suite epitomizes elegance and sophistication on your cruise, offering an expansive living space ideal for entertaining. This lavish suite is available in a one-bedroom configuration, measuring 90–94 square meters (with an 10–11 square meter veranda), or as a two-bedroom option, expanding to 122–126 square meters (with a 16–17 square meter veranda) by connecting with a Veranda Suite. Accommodating a third guest on a comfortable sofa bed, the suite is thoughtfully designed with forward-facing decks 6 and 7. Enjoy an array of luxurious features, including a separate dining area, spacious living room, double vanity, full-size bath, and walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe. The bedroom boasts a queen-size bed adorned with luxury mattresses, complemented by a writing desk and a vanity table. Stay seamlessly connected with unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs featuring an Interactive Media Library, and a state-of-the-art sound system. The suite is also equipped with practical amenities such as USB-C chargers and dual voltage outlets. Indulge in exclusive onboard services, including dedicated butler assistance, complimentary laundry, a daily canape service, and an invitation for dinner at La Dame during your voyage. Arrive to a warm welcome with Champagne, and enjoy customized amenities like an espresso machine, a tailored pillow menu, and stocked bar preferences. The Royal Suite offers a truly remarkable cruise experience, merging luxury, comfort, and attentive service.




Discover the epitome of elegance in our Silver Suites, designed for sophisticated travelers who value comfort and luxury. Spanning 61-65 square meters, including a spacious veranda, these suites are strategically located midship for optimal accessibility. Each suite features separate dining and living areas, allowing for refined entertaining, while accommodating up to three guests with a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area. The suite is adorned with a queen-sized bed, luxurious furniture including a writing desk and vanity table, and boasts modern amenities such as unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, and a sound system with Bluetooth connectivity. Guests will appreciate the double vanity, separate shower, full-size bath, and a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe. Indulge in exceptional onboard services, including dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry, and daily canapés, alongside a welcome champagne and fruit stand. The suite is also equipped with an espresso machine, a pillow menu for tailored comfort, a stocked refrigerator, and luxurious bath amenities to enhance your experience. Embrace the pinnacle of cruise luxury with our Silver Suites, where every detail is meticulously crafted for your enjoyment.



Indulge in the opulence of our exquisite one-bedroom suite, spanning an impressive 49 square meters, complete with a private veranda that offers breathtaking panoramic views. Perfectly positioned mid-ship on deck 7, this suite embodies elegance and comfort. Rich textures are complemented by a spacious layout featuring a queen-size bed, a cozy sitting area, and dual vanities in the lavish bathroom, equipped with both a full-size bath and separate shower. The suite caters to your every need, including a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe and a sofa bed for a third guest. Stay connected and entertained with unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs offering an interactive media library, and a Bluetooth sound system. Personal touches include daily canapés, champagne upon arrival, and a carefully curated bar setup. With dedicated butler service and complimentary laundry, each detail is designed for a remarkable experience. Luxurious amenities, such as an espresso machine, customizable pillow menu, and plush bathrobes, ensure you feel pampered throughout your journey. Experience unparalleled luxury on your next cruise with our extravagant suite.



The Deluxe Veranda room offers an exquisite retreat for the discerning traveler, blending comfort and elegance in a spacious setting of 32 square meters, which includes a private 6-square-meter teak veranda. Ideally located mid-ship, this suite invites you to indulge in breathtaking views while enjoying breakfast or a pre-dinner drink, all complemented by the soothing evening breeze. Featuring a lavish marble bathroom with a separate shower and full-size bath, double vanity, and a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe, this accommodation ensures a luxurious experience. Inside, a queen-size bed with premium mattresses promises restful sleep, while a sitting area, writing desk, and vanity table cater to your relaxation and convenience. Guests can stay connected with unlimited standard Wi-Fi and enjoy entertainment through a large flat screen TV with an interactive media library. Additional amenities include direct dial telephone, dual voltage outlets, and wall-mounted USB-C chargers. For added luxury, guests will enjoy butler service, champagne upon arrival, a curated pillow menu, and personalized bar setup. With plush bathrobes, luxury bath amenities, slippers, a hairdryer, and even an umbrella at your disposal, every detail is meticulously designed to enhance your stay. The Deluxe Veranda is where elegance meets comfort on the high seas.



Experience unrivaled luxury in our Superior Veranda Suites, where exquisite bed linens and plush furnishings create a lavish ambiance. Spanning 32 square meters, including a private veranda, this one-bedroom suite serves as a serene retreat on the high seas. Enjoy state-of-the-art entertainment and spectacular views from your veranda, making it the quintessential home away from home. Located on decks 5 to 8 at the forward and mid-ship sections, these suites offer wheelchair accessibility in specific units (535 and 537). Accommodating up to three guests, the third person can rest comfortably on a sofa bed in the suite's reception area. The suite features a spacious sitting area, double vanity, separate shower, full-size bath, and a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. Furnished with a queen-size bed, writing desk, and vanity table, every detail is designed for comfort, including luxury mattresses for the perfect night's sleep. Enjoy complimentary unlimited Standard Wi-Fi and entertainment through a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library. For your convenience, a direct dial telephone and wall-mounted USB-C chargers are provided, along with dual voltage outlets. Indulge in premium onboard services, including butler service and champagne upon arrival, while a tailored pillow menu and a stocked refrigerator ensure personalized comfort. Additional amenities such as plush bathrobes, luxury bath products, umbrellas, hair dryers, and slippers elevate your luxurious experience on board.



Welcome to the epitome of luxury in our Classic Veranda Suite, a serene retreat designed for relaxation after a day of exploration. Spanning 32 square meters, this suite marries elegance with comfort, featuring a queen-sized bed that can be separated as desired, complemented by a sumptuous marble bathroom equipped with a double vanity and a full-size bath. A standout feature of the suite is the expansive private teak veranda, offering stunning views and an unparalleled space for unwinding in pure bliss. Situated on decks 5 and 6, this suite is ideally located mid-ship, allowing easy access to all amenities. The thoughtfully designed interior includes a cozy sitting area, a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe, and luxurious furnishings such as a writing desk and a vanity table. For entertainment, guests can enjoy unlimited Standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an Interactive Media Library, and convenient dual voltage outlets. Your stay will be enhanced by dedicated butler service, featuring champagne upon arrival, a customizable pillow menu, and a refrigerator stocked with your personal preferences. We provide plush bathrobes, slippers, luxury bath amenities, and essential conveniences like a hairdryer and an umbrella to ensure your utmost comfort. Experience the allure of the Classic Veranda Suite, where every detail is curated for an unforgettable voyage.


Experience the serene elegance of the Vista Suite, a 27 sq.m. sanctuary designed for ultimate relaxation. Situated on decks 4 and 5 towards the front of the ship, this luxurious suite features large picture windows that offer breathtaking panoramic views of the ocean, perfect for savoring breakfast in bed. The thoughtfully designed interior includes a spacious sitting area, a queen-size bed adorned with luxury mattresses, and a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. The suite's bathroom is a lavish retreat, boasting a double vanity, a separate shower, and a full-size bath. For your convenience, you'll find a writing desk, a vanity table, and modern amenities such as unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat screen TV with an interactive media library, and direct dial telephone. Enhancing your experience are exclusive onboard services, including dedicated butler service and complimentary champagne upon arrival. The suite also offers a personalized pillow menu, a stocked refrigerator and bar, plush bathrobes, luxury bath amenities, and essential comforts like a hairdryer and slippers. Experience the pinnacle of luxury and service in the Vista Suite, where every detail is designed for your utmost pleasure.