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Tahiti Cruise Lines & South Pacific Cruises:
Cruising among Tahiti & Her Islands
Intimate yet Luxurious. Uncrowded yet Dramatic.
Being on a cruise is redefined in Tahitian
waters where you embark on a voyage to explore these romantic
and unspoiled isles of the South Pacific. Here, the ports-of-call
are uncrowded and charming, the ships are smaller and luxurious,
the neon-blue waters within the lagoons are calm, and the
ocean journey between the bright-green islands is short.
Luxury Tahiti Cruise Lines
Recognized as a dream destination, the leading cruise lines
in the world have created ships to match the environment with
7-, 10-, and 14-day voyages.
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The deluxe 320-guest m/s Paul Gauguin is the most luxurious
ship ever to sail the islands of Tahiti on a year-round
basis.
Departs every Saturday from Tahiti for an 8 days / 7 nights
cruise to the romantic islands of Raiatea, Bora Bora, Moorea
and Taha’a where you spend the day on our private
motu.
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Adventure Tahiti Cruise
Voyage to adventure aboard a combination freighter/cruiseship
and explore the remote islands with tiny port villages far
removed from the world.
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Adventure cruising in comfort with the
new Aranui 3, a mixed passenger/cargo vessel offering 16-day
voyages from Papeete to 17 ports-of-call in the Marquesas
Islands and Tuamotu atolls.
Amenities for up to 200 passengers include air conditioning,
suites and deluxe cabins, pool, sunbathing deck, and guest
lecturers.
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Sailing & Barefoot
Smaller ships offer options for independent voyagers customized
journeys.
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Five 8-passenger sailing catamarans.
Climb aboard the luxurious sailing catama-rans of Archipels
Croisieres. Five 57-foot sister yachts feature four private,
air conditioned cabins and come complete with a full crew
and meals caught straight from the sea.
Departs Saturdays from Bora Bora for 6-night voyages to four
islands. Also departs Rangiroa for 2- or 3-night voyages inside
the 400-square-mile lagoon.
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Content courtesy of Tahiti
Tourisme North America.
For more information on Tahiti & Her Islands,
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