Experience the best of French Polynesia on this 11-day cruise, exploring Tahiti, Bora Bora, Mo'orea, and Huahine aboard the Panorama II. Explore pristine beaches, crystal-clear lagoons, and vibrant landscapes that are perfect for adventure and relaxation. Swim, snorkel, and explore Mo'orea's barrier reef, or partake in Huahine's unique local tradition of feeding eels. This journey showcases the region's natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and unforgettable experiences. Perfect for adventurers and travelers seeking both comfort and exploration, this cruise offers immersive shore excursions, cultural insights, and breathtaking scenery. Set sail on a seamless voyage across French Polynesia's most iconic islands.
Highlights
Explore Moorea’s valleys, bays, and history on an enriching island tour
Discover Huahine’s lush plantations and enjoy a motu picnic with snorkeling
Experience Bora Bora’s culture and vistas on a colorful Le Truck excursion
Discover Taha’a’s vanilla plantations and snorkel in its clear blue lagoon
Activity options vary depending on destination and operator. Activity level is determined by the range and intensity of activities you choose to participate in. Discuss with your Trip Planner which options are best for you.
Begin your journey at the scenic Papeete port in the Society Islands by boarding the elegant M/Y Panorama II at 3 pm. Upon arrival, enjoy a warm welcome with a refreshing drink and a delightful Welcome Dinner, setting the perfect tone for your voyage. As evening falls, depart Papeete and sail toward the captivating island of Moorea.
Moorea, known as "The Magical Island," is believed to have inspired the legendary Bali Hai from James Michener's Tales of the South Pacific and remains one of French Polynesia’s most stunning gems. While anchored, enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and watersports from the swimming platform in its clear, sapphire waters, followed by a refreshing lunch to fuel your afternoon. Embark on an optional 3.5-hour island tour with a knowledgeable guide, exploring Moorea’s history, culture, and ecology. Traverse Opunohu Valley, climb Mt. Tohi’e’a, and pass the scenic Cook’s and Opunohu Bays. Afterward, enjoy free time to explore the island before sailing to Huahine.
Huahine, often likened to the mythical Garden of Eden, emerges as a vast tropical paradise teeming with life. Its lush expanses are adorned with coconut groves, vanilla orchids, banana plantations, breadfruit trees, and sprawling watermelon fields, creating a tapestry of vibrant colors and fragrant scents.
Today offers the freedom to explore Huahine at your own pace or partake in the meticulously crafted optional Private Motu Picnic and Snorkeling tour: Board the comfortable, traditional outrigger canoe for a cruise to Huahine. Along the way, your guides will share the island's history, sacred legends, and provide insight into island life. Then there is a stop in the coral gardens for snorkeling among the many species of tropical fish. After working up a good appetite, you can enjoy a delectable picnic on a white, sandy motu. On the way back, stop at the aquarium to meet the fish and reef sharks. Overnight in Huahine.
A single day scarcely does justice to the allure of Huahine!
Today, you have the freedom to explore Huahine at your leisure or opt for an optional tour, taking you to many of the island's temples and small villages, offering a chance to see and feed the sacred blue-eyed eels of Faie Bay, as well as visit a vanilla plantation. If you're a keen cook, the team recommends purchasing vanilla beans while you're here; you won't find tastier—or cheaper versions elsewhere. Overnight at sea to Bora Bora.
Without a doubt, Bora Bora reigns supreme as the crown jewel of the South Pacific, holding the spotlight as French Polynesia's undisputed star.
Today, experience the essence of Bora Bora with a unique excursion aboard Le Truck, a vibrant journey lasting approximately 2.5 hours (optional). Climb aboard this colorful chariot as it guides you through Bora Bora's picturesque landscapes. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Tahitian history, traditions, and cultures as your knowledgeable guide narrates the 22-mile road encircling this legendary island. Explore the villages of Farepiti, Faanui, and Anau, each adorned with ancient "Marae" shrouded in mystery.
As your adventure unfolds, be captivated by the breathtaking vistas from Matira Point, a vantage point that offers unparalleled panoramas of paradise. Overnight in Bora Bora.
One mere day in Bora Bora doesn't suffice! As you descend, camera in hand, prepare for the awe-inspiring moment when the iconic Mount Otemanu graces your view.
Once Bora Bora captivates your gaze, it's a memory that stays etched in your heart forever. Therefore, ensure your second day in Bora Bora is brimming with unforgettable moments that will linger with you for years to come.
Whether you choose to explore at your own pace or join in one of the meticulously crafted optional shore excursions, seize the opportunity to create memories that will last a lifetime. Overnight at sea to Taha'a.
Taha'a, fondly referred to as Vanilla Island, boasts an exquisite natural landscape. Its verdant valleys are adorned with lush plantations of bananas, watermelons, and coconuts. Resembling a flower in shape, the island serves as a sprawling sanctuary for the prized Tahitian vanilla orchid. Taha'a shares a continuous coral reef and crystal-clear lagoon, enhancing its allure as an idyllic retreat.
As you anchor in Taha'a, you can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and watersports from the swimming platform with its beautiful sapphire waters!
Today, guests can opt for a leisurely exploration or embark on an enticing optional shore excursion to the Vanilla Plantation & Rhumerie, promising a delightful journey into Taha'a's aromatic world. Overnight in Taha'a.
With its name translating to "faraway heaven," Raiatea once stood as the paramount cultural and religious hub of the Society Islands. Today, Raiatea is believed to be a sacred resting place for the spirits of these ancestors, drawing pilgrims seeking spiritual connection.
Embark on an enriching shore excursion to the Faaroa River with a Motu Beach Break (optional), where you journey aboard a traditional Polynesian outrigger canoe.
Arriving at a serene motu, or islet, immerse yourself in the warm embrace of the sea and bask in the rejuvenating sun, making for a perfect interlude during your Raiatea exploration. Overnight in Raiatea.
Immerse yourself in the captivating tales and ancient legends that beckon you to uncover their mysteries. Whether you yearn to traverse its verdant jungles or plunge into its sapphire-blue waters, Raiatea promises an enriching journey.
Savor the freedom to craft your day at your leisure, or opt to join one of the tailored optional shore excursions, curated to offer a deeper immersion into the island's unique ambiance, allowing you to embrace the essence of Mana. After dinner, set sail for Moorea.
Today, your voyage brings you back to Moorea. It's no wonder that Moorea continues to captivate; it's a true marvel of nature. Today grants you the freedom to explore at your own pace or partake in one of the optional shore excursions. Overnight at sea to Papeete.
Day 11: Pape'ete | Disembark
1 Breakfast
The morning sun graces Papeete Port. Breakfast on board , before disembarkation at 9 AM.
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Category C (Double)
Category C cabins are located on the lower deck offering portholes and a bathroom with showers. The cabins are equipped with individually controlled A/C, piped music, TV (Satellite channels), telephone for internal use, mini safe box, mini-fridge, and hairdryer adapters (voltage: 220 V).
Size: 114 sq. ft to 119 sq.ft
Max occupancy: 2 people
Bedding: Double bed
Ensuite Bathroom: Yes
Aircon: Aircon with control in the room
Category B
Category B cabins are located on the lower deck offering portholes and a bathroom with showers. The cabins are equipped with individually controlled A/C, piped music, TV (Satellite channels), telephone for internal use, mini safe box, mini-fridge, and hairdryer adapters (voltage: 220 V).
Size: 108 sq. ft to 140.5 sq. ft
Max occupancy: 2 people
Bedding: Twin (2 Single)
Ensuite Bathroom: Yes
Aircon: Aircon with control in the room
Category A
Category A cabins are located on the main or upper deck offering windows and a bathroom with showers. The cabins are equipped with individually controlled A/C, piped music, TV (Satellite channels), telephone for internal use, mini safe box, mini-fridge, and hairdryer adapters (voltage: 220 V).
Size: 97 sq. ft to 130 sq.ft
Max occupancy: 2 people
Bedding: Double OR Twin
Ensuite Bathroom: Yes
Aircon: Aircon with control in the room
Category P (Double)
Category P cabin is located on the upper deck offering a large window and bathroom with showers. The cabin is equipped with individual-controlled A/C, piped music, TV (Satellite channels), telephone for internal use, mini safe box, mini-fridge, and hairdryer adapters (voltage: 220 V).
Size: 135 sq.ft
Max occupancy: 2 people
Bedding: Double bed
Ensuite Bathroom: Yes
Aircon: Aircon with control in the room
Notes
- Please note that fares do not include port charges and possible fuel surcharges. Contact us for details.
Initial deposit is 30% , and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card.
Final payment is due 70 days prior to departure by bank transfer, check or credit card. All final payments by credit card may be subject to a surcharge and maximum of $20,000 charge
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