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Tahiti & French Polynesia Fall 2021 This document contains both information and form fields. To read information, use the Down Arrow from a form field. tahiti & french polynesia BEST SMALL SHIP Fall 2021 - Spring 2022 Pacific Princess® Discover the unparalleled beauty and laidback charm of Tahiti and French Polynesia on the intimate small ship, Pacific Princess®. Experience the exhilaration of sailing to a tropical paradise with sparkling lagoons CRUISE CRITIC departures and white-sand beaches. Offering seven roundtrip sailings from Tahiti (Papeete), you can explore these gems DEPARTURES PASSENGERS of the South Pacific. Plus you can sail from Ft. Lauderdale to French Polynesia via the Panama Canal and South America — including a visit to Easter Island. angiroa departures DEPARTURES PASSENGERS South Pacific Ocean departures DEPARTURES 6 PASSENGERS ora ora French Polynesian uahine islands aiatea 10 countries FRENCH POLYNESIA days Locks est tun departures.19 a 13 DEPARTURESG PASSENGERS departures Tahiti DEPARTURES Moorea Papeete) 7 PASSENGERS Locks es oli t.2 departures c 01 o C 6 islands Locks e 2 n st.1 u at 91 departure G 3 port Locks es oli t.20 oc 1 C 6 3 more ashore (late night Raiatea, overnight Tahiti and Bora Bora) 1 countries Departure Port/Overnight ship ® Pacific Princess Locks e un st.1 at 91 Overnight G 3 More Ashore Late Night Locks es oli t.20 oc 1 C 6 Visit princess.com | Call 1.800.PRINCESS | Contact your travel advisor islands islands Locks e un st.1 at 91 G 3 Locks e un st.1 at 91 G 3 Locks es oli t.20 oc 1 C 6 Locks es oli t.20 oc 1 C 6 why cruise tahiti & french polynesia with Princess® ? 1 Paradise Rimmed by coral reefs, aquamarine lagoons and pristine beaches, the French Polynesian islands have lured those seeking paradise for centuries. Tahiti is the largest of the chain, and its capital, Papeete, is a great base from which to explore its treasures. But there’s more: gorgeous Moorea, perhaps the most beautiful isle; the less frequented destinations of Rangiroa and Raiatea; Bora Bora, the cradle of Polynesian culture; and the lush island of Huahine. Huahine Island, French Polynesia 2 Ultimate Water Experience The waters around French Polynesia have been called the richest aquarium on earth, teeming with a thousand species of fish, a nesting-ground for sea turtles and where one third of dolphin species can be found. Its crystal-clear waters are also home to the most exquisitely colored pearls in the world. Enjoy the island’s wonders on a catamaran to Moorea’s top snorkel spots. Spy Bora Bora’s under- the-sea wonders on a glass-bottom boat, and touch the freshwater eels in Huahine — where you can also feed them by hand. 3 More Time to Discover These Jewels Bora Bora Our More Ashore program gives you more time to explore these tropical playgrounds. Enjoy a late-night departure from Raiatea and overnight experiences in beautiful Bora Bora and Tahiti. Indulge in regional cuisine, sip vanilla-infused Tahitian cocktails, and dance to Polynesian music under stars that shine more brightly than any place on earth. 4 Unspoiled Treasures With a population of less than 300,000 across 188 islands, French Polynesia remains wonderfully unspoiled. Whether photographing Vaimahuta, one of the most breathtaking waterfalls on Tahiti, Pearl Farm, Tahiti beachcombing along Rangiroa’s pink-sand beach, or going on a photography expedition in Moorea, you’ll get swept away by the untouched beauty of these remote islands. 5 Small Ship Experience Set sail with Pacific Princess® hosting less than 700 guests, and delight in an elegant ambience combined with the amenities of a fine resort. Indulge in fresh menus by award-winning chefs. Enjoy live entertainment and musical revues. Relax and rejuvenate at the Lotus Spa.® Revel in the best sleep at sea on the Princess Luxury Bed. Do it all with ease as you sail to stunning destinations and new Pacific Princess® adventures each day. BEST CRUISE LINE ITINERARIES RECOMMEND MAGAZINE 14-TIME WINNER ©2020, Princess Cruise Lines, Ltd. Ships of Bermudan and British registry..
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