The Polynesian Triangle
A Unique Itinerary to the South Pacific

Puka Puka

As a travel aficionado and expert travel planner to French Polynesia I am always game for fresh and new itineraries to my favorite tropical paradise.

I think I can safely assume that most travelers excitedly pursue their next holiday in the hopes that they will partake on an adventure unlike no other. Let's face it we can all go to Tahiti and see the tried and true sights, but don't we all want to experience something just as exotic yet completely different and not so attainable?

Mangareva Mangareva Tiki Tahitian Mountains

I think deep in our hearts we want to visit the uncharted regions of the world - places where we can witness cultures still intact that have not been erased by western civilization; we want to see how people used to live. We want to be true explorers, seeing what only a hand full of others have seen - this type of travel is adventurous, exciting and thrilling!

Easter Island Easter Island Seattle City View Young Girl

Oh, and lest I forget you won't have to give up the modern conveniences we all have grown to love. You will travel with world renowned experts who will educate you and guide you every step of the way! You ask what mode of transportation you must take to participate on this adventure.

Henderson Island Fatu Hiva

The answer is aboard the Silver Seas Prince Albert II, a small luxury exploration vessel which caters to just 132 very privileged passengers. This ship was specifically designed for navigating waters in some of the world's most remote destinations. The itineraries are quite intriguing and will assuredly beckon the adventure seeker to climb onboard and set course for a unique chance of discovery.

Fakarava

The below itinerary forms an almost complete anthropological triangle of the Polynesians explorations throughout time. The only destination not included that would complete the triangle is Hawaii, but seeing that most of you have been to Hawaii your tour of the navigated lands of the Polynesians would be complete should you decide to go on this adventure. As for French Polynesia you would be visiting four out of the five island archipelagos, only missing the Austral Islands.

Moorea Aerial Moorea Cooks Bay

Fares start at $6600 p/person on up for early bookings. There are just (2) itineraries that include the below schedule, the other departs on October 8th in reverse order. Below the itinerary is a list of what is INCLUDED when you cruise on Silver Seas Prince Albert II.

Ducie Island Pitcairn Islands

I encourage you to contact me, Joyce Craddock - jc@incrediblejourney.net, regarding this adventure or any others to this region of the world - we truly are experts and are quite picky on where we send all our clients. After all, the goal is to have an Incredible Journey each and every time you travel!

Easter Island, Chile to Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia
16 Days - Prince Albert II - Voyage 7907
DateDayPortArriveDepart
15 Mar 2009 SunEaster Island, Chile 6:00 PM
16 Mar 2009 MonDay At Sea  
17 Mar 2009 TueDay At Sea  
18 Mar 2009 WedDucie Island1:30 PM6:00 PM
19 Mar 2009 ThuHenderson Island10:30 AM6:00 PM
20 Mar 2009 FriPitcairn Island, United Kingdom6:30 AM5:30 PM
21 Mar 2009 SatMangareva, Gambier Islands2:00 PM 
22 Mar 2009 SunMangareva, Gambier Islands Noon
23 Mar 2009 MonDay At Sea  
24 Mar 2009 TuePukapuka, Tuamotu12:30 PM6:00 PM
25 Mar 2009 WedAtuona, Hiva Oa, Marguesas Isl7:00 PM 
26 Mar 2009 ThuAtuona, Hiva Oa, Marguesas Isl 11:30 AM
26 Mar 2009 ThuPua Mau,hiva Oa, Marquesas Isl3:00 PM7:00 PM
27 Mar 2009 FriFatu Hiva, Marquesas Islands6:30 AM11:30 AM
28 Mar 2009 SatDay At Sea  
29 Mar 2009 SunFakarava, Tuamotu Archipelago7:30 AM2:30 PM
30 Mar 2009 MonMoorea, French Polynesia12:30 PM11:00 PM
31 Mar 2009 TuePapeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia6:30 AM 

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