P E A R L S O F T H E P A C I F I C : A V O YA G E T O THE SOCIETY AND TUAMOTU ISLANDS
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• Dive or snorkel the stunning Fakarava Atoll, part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. • Explore fabled Bora Bora and venture to the unusual uplifted coral atoll of Makatea. • Learn about Polynesian culture at the ancient spiritual site of Marae Taputapuatea.
DAYS 3–4 I TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO Spend two days exploring some of the nearly 80 islands and atolls in the Tuamotus, a region of French Polynesia that is as rich with marine life as it is vast. Meet the locals on sparsely inhabited Anaa and learn of their unique traditions. Snorkel or dive amid reef sharks, rays, and swirling schools of fish or learn to stand up paddleboard in a crystalline lagoon. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D
DAYS 1–2 I U .S./PAPEETE, TAHITI, FRENCH POLYNESIA Fly overnight to Tahiti and arrive early the next morning. Transfer to Papeete and board the National Geographic Orion in time for breakfast. Enjoy free time to take a walk in Papeete’s city center and visit the colorful central market. Gather for lunch on board and be on deck as we set sail from Tahiti. National Geographic Orion for the entire voyage Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D (Day 2)
DAYS 5–6 I FAKARAVA Discover Fakarava, one of the largest atolls in French Polynesia and part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This coral atoll is home to many rare species of birds, plants, and crustaceans, and we have the opportunity to snorkel its protected reefs and ride the current into the lagoon on a world-famous drift dive. In the main village of Rotoava, go on a leisurely bike ride, visit a pearl shop, or take a stroll along the waterfront. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 7 I MAKATEA The uplifted coral atoll of Makatea is one of the most unique landforms in the Pacific. Raised out of the water and tilted due to plate tectonics, the island is edged with stunning,
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vertical cliffs—a marked contrast to the flat, sandy atolls that surround it. This geological phenomenon occurs in other parts of the world and is named after this particular island. Venture into the island’s limestone grottos with local guides, or search for endemic fruit doves and myriad seabirds. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 8 I TAHA’A/BORA BORA Arrive in picture-perfect Taha’a and spend the morning snorkeling with black-tipped reef sharks. Or go ashore to visit a family-run vanilla farm. Return to the ship for lunch as we sail to nearby Bora Bora and find a spot on deck as the iconic emerald crags of Mount Otemanu come into focus. This afternoon, snorkel and swim in the island’s refreshing lagoon, or explore Bora Bora’s lush interior. Gather for a barbecue dinner and live music on a private motu this evening. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 9 I RA’IATEA Take in a South Pacific sunrise from on deck as we sail to Ra’iatea in the early morning. Ra’iatea is home to one of the most important spiritual sites in the Polynesian world: the UNESCO World Heritage site of Marae
Clockwise from above: Palm-covered motus fringe the aquamarine lagoon of fabled Bora-Bora; a pair of butterflyfish swim among the South Pacific reefs; lush hills rise beyond a palm-studded beach; kayakers skim across the crystal-clear waters of Taha’a.
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