Showing posts with label Cook Islands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cook Islands. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2009

Tahiti On Sale - Paul Gauguin

Summer on "Sail" by Paul Gauguin
Regent Seven Seas has announced two special offers for sailings to Tahiti aboard Paul Gauguin.

This is the final season that the ship will be sailing under the Regent flag. In January, 2010, Paul Gauguin Cruises will begin sailing in Tahiti.

See my previous posts for more details about Paul Gauguin Cruises: Luxury Tahiti Cruises at Special Savings and Paul Gauguin Cruises Joins CLIA

Speical Offers Available
Bookings by August 15, 2009

French Polynesia is made up of several series of islands, atolls, and archipelagos, independently surrounded by lagoons and barrier reefs that create unique eco-systems and divine respites for the traveler weary of the usual getaway.

Explore the Society Islands aboard Paul Gauguin this summer with up to 74% savings, third guest sails FREE; BOOK by August 15, 2009.


7 Nights Roundtrip Papeete
Fares from $1,995 per guest: September 12, September 19 and September 26

Itinerary: Papeete, French Polynesia * Raiatea, French Polynesia * Taha'a (Motu Mahana)French Polynesia * Bora Bora, French Polynesia (Overnight) * Moorea, French Polynesia(Overnight) * Papeete, French Polynesia (Overnight)

Society & Cook Islands
14 Nights Roundtrip Papeete
Fares from $4,995 per guest & FREE AIR from LAX August 29

Itinerary: Papeete, French Polynesia * Huahine, French Polynesia * Cruise the Pacific Ocean, Int' Waters * Aitutaki, Cook Islands * Rarotonga, Cook Islands * Cruise the Pacific Ocean, Int'l Waters * Tubuai, Tuamotu Archipelago * Cruise the Pacific Ocean, Int'l Waters * Taha'a (Motu Mahana), French Polynesia * Bora Bora, French Polynesia * Rangiroa, French Polynesia (Overnight) * Moorea, French Polynesia (Overnight) * Papeete, French Polynesia (Overnight)

Special One Week Sale by Paul Gauguin
July 27 - August 2, 2009

Explore the Society Islands aboard Paul Gauguin this fall with up to 67% savings, Select Balcony & upper suite categories only; Valid from July 27, 2009 to August 2, 2009.

7 Nights Roundtrip Papeete
Balcony & Upper Suite Fares from $2,995 per guest: October 24, October 31


Itinerary: Papeete, French Polynesia Raiatea, French Polynesia Taha'a (Motu Mahana), French Polynesia Bora Bora, French Polynesia (Overnight) Moorea, French Polynesia (Overnight) Papeete, French Polynesia (Overnight)

Society & Marquesas Islands
14 Nights Roundtrip Papeete
Fares from $3,195 per guest Cruise Only December 5

Itinerary: Papeete, French Polynesia * Cruise the Pacific Ocean, Int' Waters * Fakarava, French Polynesia * Cruise the Pacific Ocean, Int' Waters * Fatu Hiva/Hanavave, Marquesas * Atuona, French Polynesia * Vaipaee, French Polynesia * Taiohae, French Polynesia * Cruise the Pacific Ocean, Int' Waters * Cruise the Pacific Ocean, Int' Waters * Huahine, French Polynesia * Bora Bora, French Polynesia * Taha'a (Motu Mahana), French Polynesia * Moorea, French Polynesia * Papeete, French Polynesia (Overnight)

For more information about Paul Gauguin or these French Polynesian itineraries, call or email me. You can also visit my website.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Rarotonga, Cook Islands

Rarotonga, Cook IslandsOur next port of call was Rarotonga in the Cook Islands.

How does viewing tropical fish from the comfort of a glass bottom boat, followed by snorkeling and a picnic sound to you? If it sounds good, Captain Tama's Lagoon Cruizes may be your ticket. Muri Lagoon Cruise

We booked the Muri Lagoon Cruise & Lunch shore excursion which went from 12:00 - 4:00 pm. It included a cruise aboard a glassbottom boat and a barbecue lunch on a Motu.

It is possible to book directly with Captain Tama's if they have availability. In our case, Princess Cruises had booked all the available space on this tour.

The day was overcast, so the snorkeling wasn't very good. The lunch made up for it, however. We had grilled swordfish, fried bananas, potato salad, cole slaw, bread, and fresh fruits. For more pictures, click here. Despite the overcast skies, we still had a wonderful day in paradise.


glass bottom boat


Tahitian Princess had a day at sea before we arrived in our next port, Raiatea which I will describe in my next post.



Polynesia / Cook Islands Cruise
10 Day Polynesia / Cook Islands Cruise on Tahitian Princess


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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Papette, Tahiti - 4WD Excursion

waterfall After a good night's sleep we were ready to explore Papette, Tahiti. We decided to book the Papenoo Valley And Waterfall By 4wd shore excursion offered by Princess Cruises. If you are in reasonably good health (no heart or back problems for example) a 4WD adventure is a great way to see the island of Tahiti. There is an expansive network of off-road trails which transport you from sea level to the highest mountain peaks on the island.

We began our tour from the pier and made our first stop at Pointe de Tapahi where we had magnificent views of the east coast of Tahiti. Lush vegetation framed our view of the scenic coastline. If it weren't for the white caps which formed as waves splashed against the rocks below, it would have been hard to determine where the sky ended and the sea began. 

As usual, I won't leave it to your imagination to picture this scene. See our Papeete photo album for pictures from this tour.



The tour continued with a drive through the Papenoo Valley. Our jeep caravan stopped in the midst of lush vegetation where the sound of rushing water could be heard. It didn't take long before we could see the towering waterfall ahead of us. We have seen many waterfalls in our journeys, but never anything as amazing as the ones we saw on Tahiti island. Some of our group took a dip in the pool formed at the base of the waterfall.

We drove through the valley stopping for a view of the Papenoo River. It reminded me of the Grand Canyon, except with lush vegetation instead of rocky terrain. The river curved through the valley surrounded by mountain peaks. In addition to the lush green vegetation, we saw beautiful tropical flowers in many colors. The most interesting green vegetation was a leaf that would curl up if you touched it.

Before returning to the ship, we stopped for refreshments which included fresh coconut milk and various local fruits. We thoroughly enjoyed this tour which took us off the beaten path and into the heart and soul of Tahiti. We were able to talk with local inhabitants enabling us to learn more about the culture.

This was only the beginning of our Tahiti adventure. When we rejoin this cruise story, you'll be in Huahine. Until then, may you have warm tropical thoughts.



Polynesia / Cook Islands Cruise
10 Day Polynesia / Cook Islands Cruise on Tahitian Princess


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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Polynesia / Cook Islands Cruise

Polynesia collage
Princess Cruise Lines
Tahitian Princess - Polynesia
Apr. 17 - 27, 2004

As I promised, it's time to forget about the winter and think about something tropical. One of our favorite cruises was our 10 Day Polynesia / Cook Islands Cruise on Tahitian Princess.

Tahitian Princess was previously one of the Renaissance vessels.
mini-suite (cabin 8030) By today's standards, this is a small cruise ship. It is only 30,227 tons with a capacity of 670 passengers. For that reason, it is necessary to book well in advance if you are planning a cruise on this ship. In our case, we booked about a year in advance and were able to obtain our first cabin category choice - a mini-suite (cabin 8030). You can see from the picture that there is plenty of room to relax in this cabin both inside and on your private balcony.

The flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to Papeete (PPT) takes about 8 hours, so we decided to fly to California a day early. We spent the night at Hilton Los Angeles Airport. By flying out a day early, we broke up the long flight into something reasonable and also saved the $500 surcharge per person on Princess Cruises airfare (for other departure cities). We usually purchase airfare on our own, but this time it was cost effective to use the cruise line air. It included transfers between airport and pier. The Hilton had a shuttle which we used to get back and forth from LAX. After breakfast, we caught the shuttle to the airport.

flower bouquetThe flight from LAX to PPT was via Omni Air charter. We had heard some horror stories about that airline, but were pleasantly surprised. Our seats were the last ones in the middle section of the DC-10. We had plenty of room and the service was very good.

When we arrived in Papette, we went through customs and Princess Cruises had representatives there to guide us to our bus transportation. After checking in at the pier, we dropped off our carry-on luggage and headed back out into town to do some exploring. Since it was Sunday, almost everything was closed. We were able to purchase a flower bouquet for about $20 from a street vendor. This flower arrangement lasted the entire length of the cruise. We would awake every morning to the smell of tropical flowers in our cabin.

Those of you that have been reading my blog for awhile know that we have posted many photos on Kodak Gallery from our cruises. Tahiti was no exception to this practice. We must have thousands of photos in our albums from all our locations. Of all the albums, the Tahiti albums are the most popular amongst our visitors. I'll be discussing each of the ports in detail, but if you want to look at some photos in the meantime, see our Tahiti Pictures page.

Unlike most cruises, there is an overnight stay in the departure port before setting sail for the rest of the islands. In my next post, I'll talk about the shore excursion we did in Papeete.
 
DATE DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART
 
17-Apr 1 Papeete, Tahiti, Polynesia    
 
18-Apr 2 Papeete, Tahiti, Polynesia   5:00 PM
 
19-Apr 3 Huahine, Polynesia 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
 
20-Apr 4 At sea    
 
21-Apr 5 Rarotonga, Cook Islands 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
 
22-Apr 6 At sea    
 
23-Apr 7 Raiatea, Polynesia 6:00 AM  
 
24-Apr 8 Raiatea, Polynesia   6:00 AM
 
24-Apr 8 Tahaa Scenic Cruising 6:30 AM 8:30 AM
 
24-Apr 8 Bora Bora, Polynesia 12:00 PM  
 
25-Apr 9 Bora Bora, Polynesia   5:00 PM
 
26-Apr 10 Moorea, Polynesia 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
 
26-Apr 10 Papeete, Tahiti, Polynesia 8:00 PM  
 
27-Apr 11 Papeete, Tahiti, Polynesia 5:00 AM