Embark on a 16-day luxury expedition cruise through French Polynesia, exploring Tahiti, the Society Islands, Tuamotu Archipelago, and the remote Marquesas. Start in Pape’ete, the capital of Tahiti, before sailing on Le Jacques-Cartier to atolls like Fakarava and Tahanea, known for marine life and pink-sand beaches. Continue to the Marquesas for hikes to the Bay of the Virgins, petroglyphs on Nuku Hiva, and cultural sites on Hiva Oa. Snorkel reefs in Rangiroa, visit Bora Bora’s lagoon, and see archeological sites on Raiatea. The guided excursions and the time to explore remote islands offer a deeper look at French Polynesia’s nature, culture, and history.
Highlights
Swim in Rangiroa’s vibrant lagoon teeming with marine life
Experience sacred Polynesian archeology on Nuku Hiva and Raiatea
Snorkel secluded reefs off uninhabited Tahanea Atoll
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.
Upon arrival in Tahiti, transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay. Pape’ete, the island’s capital and your port of embarkation, is a central hub for travel in French Polynesia. The area is known for its black sand beaches, lagoons, and nearby mountains. Use this time to prepare for your cruise departure.
Located northeast of Tahiti, the 76 atolls of the extensive Tuamotuan chain span some 1.2 million square miles of the sparkling Pacific. Fakarava is the second largest of the Tuamotu Islands and home to the small village of Rotoava. Go ashore to meet the local craftspeople who keep Fakarava’s artisanal traditions alive. Alternatively, hop on an e-bike to explore the island’s lighthouse, a smaller oceanfront village and a historic church. Afterward, relax on a private beach of soft pink sand.
Day 4: Tahanea, Tuamotu Islands | Uninhabited Atoll
Come ashore on Tahanea, an uninhabited atoll familiar only to a handful of local fishermen and the endemic sandpipers and warblers that call its lagoon their home. Explore, walk the beach or snorkel amid the stunning beauty of this true island paradise.
Cruise toward the Marquesan Island of Fatu Hiva, making the most of Le Jacques-Cartier’s onboard facilities while preparing for tomorrow’s excursion with presentations from the Expedition Team.
Day 6: Fatu Hiva, Marquesas | Nature’s Sacred Balance
Stretching further northeast from the Tuamotu Islands, the volcanic Marquesas are among the most remote islands in the world. Locals believe this island realm’s mountains, waterfalls and mysterious archeological sites are all bound by mana, a sacred force that keeps nature in balance. Make landfall on Fatu Hiva, the most isolated of the inhabited Marquesas. Here, hike to the achingly beautiful Bay of the Virgins, trek to a secluded waterfall or take a scenic drive. Then, swim from one of the island’s idyllic beaches.
Come ashore on the largest of the Marquesas, Nuku Hiva. Though vast in size, the island remains largely untouched by tourism, making its rich local culture and mysterious archeological treasures all the more appealing. On a scenic drive, a guide reveals how Herman Melville’s adventures on Nuku Hiva inspired his novel Typee. Alternatively, hike an island trail or set out in search of tiki, petroglyphs, paepae stone platforms and other archeological relics.
Known as the garden of the Marquesas, Hiva Oa is marked by its emerald countryside, craggy mountains and deep valleys. Explore the island’s enduring connection with Paul Gauguin at the artist’s former home and final resting place. Alternatively, explore the tiki of the Upeke archeological site.
The tranquil island of Ua Pou stands guarded by Poutetaunui and Poumaka, two towering basalt pillars said to represent ancient warriors. Pass under their gaze and head ashore to hike a trail to the peak of Poumaka, or hunt for the island’s distinctive flower stones.
The pristine beaches, ocean breezes, crystal clear lagoon and abundant marine life of Manihi soothe the soul like few places on Earth. Come ashore to swim, beachcomb or just soak it all in.
Translated roughly as “the big sky,” Rangiroa spans more than 400 islets that encircle a massive lagoon teeming with marine life. Delve into Rangiroa’s aquatic wonders with a visit to a black pearl farm or a glass-bottom boat ride amid the reef’s Napoleon fish.
Mataiva is distinguished by its unique lagoon spotted with small, deep pools. Here, swim in the lagoon, snorkel the reefs or explore the rock formations and beaches.
The leading lady of the South Pacific, Bora Bora is synonymous with romance, tropical beaches and warm hospitality. Go beyond the tourist’s Bora Bora with everything from 4x4 explorations of the mountains and World War II sites to snorkeling and glass-bottom boat excursions offshore.
Known as Hawaiki, or “the homeland,” Raiatea was once regarded as the cultural and religious center of the Society Islands. Legend holds that skilled wayfinders navigated double-hulled sailing canoes from these shores outward to the distant reaches of Hawaii, New Zealand and beyond. Retrace this legendary legacy as you kayak offshore, snorkel the reefs from a catamaran or explore an archeological site on land.
Day 16: Tahiti | Disembark | Return Home
1 Breakfast
Disembark Le Jacques-Cartier and transfer to the airport for your homebound flight.
Apologies for the inconvenience. Prices for not yet published. Below per person rate based on previous season. Contact us to confirm upcoming season pricing.
Prices for are estimated based on inflation. Contact us to confirm pricing and availability for your desired departure date.
$21,995
Rates are dynamic and fluctuate based on capacity. Contact us for a specific quote.
Select a Date
Classic Stateroom
Classic Stateroom offers a comfortable and well-appointed space measuring 204 sq ft (19 sq m), with an additional 43 sq ft (4 sq m) private balcony. It features a flat-screen TV, minibar, Nespresso machine, bathrobes, slippers, and a selection of bath products.
Select a Date
Deluxe Stateroom
Deluxe stateroom offers 204 sq ft (19 sq m) of interior space, complemented by a 43 sq ft (4 sq m) private balcony. Located on a higher deck, it provides wider, more expansive views. The room is equipped with a flat-screen TV, minibar, Nespresso machine, bathrobes, slippers, and a selection of bath products for added comfort.
Select a Date
Prestige Stateroom
Prestige stateroom features 204 sq ft (19 sq m) of interior space along with a 43 sq ft (4 sq m) private balcony. Positioned to offer wider views, it includes a TV, minibar, Nespresso machine, and a range of bath amenities for a comfortable stay.
Select a Date
Deluxe Suite
Deluxe suite offers 290 sq ft (27 sq m) of interior space, complemented by a 65 sq ft (6 sq m) private balcony. Includes standard amenities plus butler service, welcome Champagne, nightly canapés, and packing/unpacking on request. Offers more space and added services.
Select a Date
Privilege Suite
Privilege Suite features 344 sq ft (32 sq m) of interior space and an 86 sq ft (8 sq m) private balcony. It includes a larger living area, butler service, and additional amenities. Offers more space and personalized service.
Select a Date
Prestige Two-Room Suite
The Prestige Two-Room Suite offers 409 sq ft (38 sq m) of interior space, along with an 86 sq ft (8 sq m) private balcony. This suite includes butler service, welcome Champagne, and a range of added services. It is designed for guests seeking more space and enhanced convenience.
Select a Date
Grand Deluxe Suite
This spacious suite features 484 sq ft (45 sq m) of interior space and an expansive 322 sq ft (30 sq m) private balcony. It includes a large outdoor area, full butler service, premium bath products, and a range of additional amenities. Ideal for guests seeking more space and convenient outdoor access.
Select a Date
Owner’s Suite
This is the largest suite on the ship, offering 484 sq ft (45 sq m) of interior space and an expansive 430 sq ft (40 sq m) private balcony—the biggest on board. It includes all standard amenities, personal butler service, in-suite extras, and wide views.
Notes
• Minimum age: 7 years old
• Dynamic, capacity-controlled rates
• Routes may change based on weather
• Complimentary Wi-Fi included
• Traveller’s Valet laundry service included
• Optional pre-/post-tour extensions available
Initial deposit is $2500, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card.
Final payment is due 130 days prior to departure by Check, Wire Transfer or all major Credit Cards “All final payments by credit card may be subject to a surcharge and maximum of $20,000 charge.”
Kate was great to work with in the planning stage. She was prompt, helpful, and efficient. Our tour guide, Edwin, was knowledgeable and passionate. We were very happy to have traveled with Adventure Life, it made the trip easy and a true pleasure. We could concentrate on enjoying the experience rather than the details of travel.
We use cookies to give you the best experience on our website. Continue browsing the site if you're ok with this. For more info, please see our privacy policy.