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Nested in the cool Pacific waters, Polynesian settlers found a string of emerald islands, fruitful and fertile, carpeted with lush rain forests and vibrant life. Scattered over a vast, 2.5 million square kilometers area in the South Pacific, French Polynesia is made up of several series of islands, atolls, and archipelagoes, independently surrounded by lagoons and barrier reefs that create unique eco-systems and divine respites for the traveler weary of the usual getaway.
Cook Islands Cruise
The Cook Islands are a study in contrasts, with Aitutaki so flat you can see the ocean from virtually any point on the island and Rarotonga made up of jagged peaks and deep valleys.
Fiji Cruise
The exotic islands of Fiji are one of the South Pacific's most in-demand destinations, with 300 islands boasting soaring mountains, lush vegetation, shimmering turquoise waters, and seemingly endless expanses of pristine white sand.
Marquesas Cruise
The Marquesas lie shrouded in mystery, with their mist-laden mountains and untouched wilderness.
New Zealand Cruise
Discover the vibrant Maori culture, unfailing friendliness, and passion for the sea for which New Zealand is famous.
Tahiti & Society Islands Cruise
Paul Gauguin was inspired by them, Rogers & Hammerstein immortalized them in song, and James Mitchener wrote, "Anyone who has ever been there wants to go back."
Tonga Cruise
Nudging the International Dateline, the Kingdom of Tonga is the first country in the world to welcome the new day.
Tuamotus Cruise
These coral atolls boast some of the most renowned snorkeling and diving on earth. Make anchor at Rangiroa, whose sheltered lagoon is home to dolphins, rays, and myriad colorful tropical fish.
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