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• Cruise the turquoise lagoon of Rangiroa, one of the largest atolls in the world. • Tour ancient sites on the island of Huahine with an archaeologist. • Snorkel pristine coral reefs amid sea turtles and schools of tropical fish.
DAY 3–4 I TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO Spend two days exploring some of the nearly 80 islands and atolls in the “dangerous archipelago.” Meet the friendly residents of Anaa and take a dip in the emerald-hued lagoon, dotted with spectacular coral formations. Then venture to Fakarava, one of the largest atolls in French Polynesia and part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Snorkel the protected reefs or ride the current into the lagoon on a world-famous drift dive. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D
DAYS 1–2 I U.S./PAPEETE, FRENCH POLYNESIA Depart for Tahiti, the largest of French Polynesia’s Windward Islands. Arrive in Papeete and check in to your hotel. Spend the morning at leisure, and take an afternoon tour of the island before embarking the National Geographic Orion. InterContinental Tahiti Resort and Spa; National Geographic Orion for the remainder of the trip | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D
DAY 5 I RANGIROA The second largest atoll in the world, Rangiroa is a ring of slender islands known for some of the best diving and snorkeling in French Polynesia. Kayak, snorkel, and scuba dive in the waters here—home to large schools of pelagic fish, manta rays, dolphins, sea turtles, and hammerheads. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 6 I MAKATEA An uplifted coral atoll, the island of Makatea is one of the most unique landforms in the Pacific, and one of the few islands in this archipelago that has a natural source of fresh water.
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Navigate limestone caves and grottos with your expedition team and local guides, or search for endemic fruit doves and myriad seabirds. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 7 I RAIATEA/TAHAA Encircled by a single fringing reef and sharing a common lagoon, Raiatea and Tahaa offer plenty to explore. Spend the morning discovering the Taputapuatea marae cultural site on Raiatea, which served as the starting point for Polynesian seafarers heading for Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Hawai‘i, and New Zealand. Watch from on deck as we navigate lagoon channels en route to Tahaa, then spend the afternoon on a private motu from where we have the opportunity to kayak, swim, and snorkel. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 8 I HUAHINE One of Polynesia’s best kept secrets and the former home of Tahitian royalty, Huahine maintains the highest density of ancient marae in French Polynesia. Explore these sacred communal sites, once believed to be places where the world of the living converged with the world of ancestors and gods. Then trace the verdant shoreline by kayak, Zodiac, or
Clockwise from above: A snorkeler swims amid tropical fish in Tahiti; Mount Otemanu rises from the island of Bora-Bora; a Tahitian dancer poses with a traditional hei po’o; a blue lorikeet perches in the fronds of a coconut palm.
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