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    Tahiti and French Polynesia

    To request a printed brochure of a trip, visit the Brochure Request page. You can also download a brochure for this trip using the link below (when available).

    The Traveling Aggies are pleased to offer the Tahiti and French Polynesia.

    November 3 - 13, 2011

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    Price
    (subject to change) From $4,995 plus port charges

    Itinerary
    (subject to change)
    Date
    Port
    Nov 3
    Depart from U.S.
    Nov 4
    Papeete
    Nov 5
    Papeete/Embark Ship
    Nov 6
    Raiatea
    Nov 7
    Taha'a
    Nov 8
    Bora Bora
    Nov 9
    Bora Bora
    Nov 10
    Moorea
    Nov 11
    Moorea/Papeete, Tahiti
    Nov 12
    Papeete/Disembark
    Nov 13
    Return to the U.S.
    Tahiti and French Polynesia

    Experience the sublime paradise of the South Seas while sailing aboard the six-star m.s. Paul Gauguin, voted “Highest-Ranked Small Luxury Cruise Ship” by Condé Nast Traveler in 2008. Fly free* from Los Angeles, CA, and enjoy deluxe accommodations; complimentary wines, spirits and nonalcoholic beverages served throughout the ship during the entire cruise; included onboard gratuities; gourmet dining; in-suite dining; 24-hour room service; in-suite beverages replenished upon request; and, in all suites and most staterooms, personal butler service. Following in the wake of Captain James Cook, immerse yourself in the beauty of Tahiti and French Polynesia and discover the legendary warmth, hospitality and traditions of their people. Spend two nights on the enchanting island of Tahiti with deluxe accommodations. While cruising, choose from a program of attractively priced cultural excursions. Explore the birthplace of the legendary navigator Hiro on the island of Taha’a; savor the seductive charm of Bora Bora, “the Pearl of the Pacific;” discover an ancient sacred site on Raiatea; and visit Moorea, the tropical Eden that inspired James Michener to write Tales of the South Pacific.


    Tahiti and French Polynesia