Ships now based in
and voyaging among Tahiti:
Regent Seven Seas Cruises: m/s Paul Gauguin
Princess
Cruises: Tahitian Princess Star Clippers: Star Flyer
Bora
Bora Cruises: Tu Moana and Ti'a Moana
Aranui:
Aranui 3
Archipels
Croisieres
Luxury Cruise Ships
Recognized as a dream destination, the leading cruise companies
in the world have created ships to match the environment with
7-, 10-, and 14-day voyages.
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises
320-guest m/s Paul Gauguin
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.
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| Departs every Saturday
from Papeete for an 8-day/7-night 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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Princess Cruises
670-passenger Tahitian Princess
Passengers enjoy many of Princess' famed Personal Choice
Cruising options and services plus the trademark "big
ship choice" in a smaller, more intimate cruise
environment.
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More than two thirds
of the cabins feature balconies and a variety of dining
options.Departing Papeete for 10-night voyages.
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Star Clippers
The Star Flyer is the first
modern-day tall-ship to make its home year-round in French Polynesia,
voyaging to the legendary Society Islands and the remote Tuamotu.
Star
Flyer offers intensely rewarding personal explorations of islands
bearing magical names like Moorea, Bora Bora, Huahine and Rangiroa.
Even more noteworthy, as she glides through these pristine archipelagos
of unsurpassing loveliness, she will leave no sign of her passaging. |
Boutique Lagoon Cruising
Invented and perfected in Tahiti, these "super-yachts"
spend most of the cruise up close to the islands with a hull
design that allows for voyages inside the lagoons.
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Nomade Yachting by Bora Bora Cruises
74-passenger twin ships Tu Moana & Ti'a
Moana.
A stylish South Seas discovery. Boutique lagoon cruising
aboard two new Tahitian-owned cruise-yachts. |
| The 37-cabin, Tu Moana
and Ti’a Moana, feature an experience comparable
to a private yacht. Departs Bora Bora for 6-night cruises
within the lagoons of Bora Bora, Huahine, Taha’a,
and Raiatea. |
Adventure Cruising
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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Aranui Cruises
200-passenger Aranui 3.
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. |
Sailing & Barefoot
Smaller ships offer options for independent voyagers customized
journeys.
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Archipels Cruises
Five 8-passenger sailing catamarans.
Climb aboard the luxurious sailing catamarans 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.
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| 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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