Legends of the Pacific - South Pacific Cruise
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Save up to $1600 per couple when you book your 2008-09 South Pacific cruise by June 13, 2008.
18 or 19 days, 18 nights
Dates:
2008
December 28
2009
February 26
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• Spirit of Oceanus
- Investigate the ruins of the "Venice of the South Pacific", Nan Madol.
- Watch villagers perform traditional dances handed down from generation to generation.
- Tour World War II sites in the Solomon Islands and Guam.
- Visit marine and bird reserves and sanctuaries.
Traditional Villages, WWII Sites and Snorkeling. Seldom explored by outside visitors, our voyage of discovery includes a unique combination of age-old primative island cultures, mementos of World War II sites in the Pacific, and some of the most spectacular snorkeling opportunities on Earth.
Scattered across the Western Pacific lie some of the most remote and spectacular island chains in the world.
Itinerary:
NEW SCUBA EXCURSIONS
Scuba divers can select from three excursions:
- The Honiara / Guadalcanal trip explores the Western Battlefields of World War II at the beach of Ruanui, where divers will investigate a Japanese transport ship teeming with coral and pelagic fish life; the second dive will search another Japanese transport ship with anti aircraft guns on the wreck. Cost per two-tank dive: $120
- The Chuuk dive explores “Operation Hailstorm,” a battle that sank more than 60 ships more than 60 years ago. Schools of jacks patrol the outside of the ships while stunning soft corals are attached to the ribs and beams. Cost per two-tank dive: $199
- The third SCUBA excursion, at Pohnpei’s largest surrounding lagoon, offers a choice of three world-class dive sites: Palaikir Pass, home to a “shark city” of 100 grey reef sharks; Mwand Pass, with branching green tubstreas, gorgonian fans, and schools of colorful small reef creatures; and Manta Road, an underwater channel located between two reefs where manta rays are spotted nearly every day of the year. Cost per two-tank dive: $185
Day 1 - DEPART FOR GUAM, U.S.
You’ll lose a day en route. Transfer to the luxurious Hyatt Regency, where you can relax and stretch your legs on the white-sand beach of Tumon Bay.
Day 2 - DEPART FOR GUAM, U.S.
You’ll lose a day en route. Transfer to the luxurious Hyatt Regency, where you can relax and stretch your legs on the white-sand beach of Tumon Bay.
Day 3 - GUAM
A morning tour introduces you to the southernmost of the Mariana Islands. First visited by Magellan in 1521, Guam’s culture has a significant Spanish influence: notice the colorful mastizas worn by the women and in the architecture of the southern villages. Board the Spirit of Oceanus in time for lunch and set sail. Spend the afternoon settling into your stateroom and meeting your Exploration Team. BD
Day 4 - GAFERUT ATOLL, YAP
This tiny atoll is only 0.2 miles long! While its sliver of white-sand beach is barely visible above water, its isolation makes it a perfect sanctuary for hundreds of nesting frigates, boobies, noddies and terns, including the elegant fairy tern. The snorkeling just off the atoll is spectacular. BLD
Day 5 - IFALUK, YAP
The approximately 650 inhabitants of Ifaluk are some of the most traditional of all the Eastern Caroline Islands. As you make your way by inflatable excursion craft from the ship to the island, you are greeted by singing villagers, adorned in shell necklaces, exotic flowers and colorful body paint. Experience your first ceremonial dance before taking a plunge into Ifaluk’s shallow lagoon, brimming with tropical fish and vivid sea fans. BLD
Day 6 - SATAWAL ISLAND, YAP
Some of the most renowned sailors in the Pacific live on Satawal Island, traveling phenomenal distances in outrigger canoes, navigating by the stars and the ocean’s waves. Visit their village and feel the energy and rhythm of a traditional dance. One-of-a-kind canoe houses dot the shore and underwater, a snorkeler’s paradise awaits. (If we’re lucky, we’ll catch a ride in the “Spirit of Oceanus” outrigger canoe, named after a Cruise West visit in 2006.) BLD
Day 7 - TONOAS ISLAND, CHUUK
Chuuk (also known as Truk), fringed in mangroves in a picturesque lagoon, was the center for the Japanese Navy during World War II. Snorkel around a sunken Japanese destroyer, or explore the remains of the battle known as Operation Hailstorm. BLD
Day 8 - AT SEA
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea as we cruise between islands. Your Exploration Leaders and other experts will brief you on the natural history and cultures of upcoming islands. BLD
Day 9 - POHNPEI ISLAND, FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA (FSM)
Let the mist of a rushing waterfall cool your face as you traverse the tropical forest of Pohnpei, teeming with over 40 species of birds, reptiles and deer. Visit the ancient ruins of Nan Madol (“the Venice of the Pacific”), said to be over 700 years old. Savor an authentic hot lunch—served on a giant leaf—keeping your eyes peeled for the endemic Pohnpei fantail and flycatcher in the trees above. BLD
Day 10 - AT SEA
As you cross the Equator and sail between islands, Exploration Leaders and other experts will brief you on the natural history and cultures you’ll visit in the following days. BLD
Day 11 - AT SEA, CONTINUED.
As you cross the Equator and sail between islands, Exploration Leaders and other experts will brief you on the natural history and cultures you’ll visit in the following days. BLD
Day 12 - SANTA ISABELA ISLAND, SOLOMON ISLANDS
Travel by inflatable excursion craft several miles up an inlet to the village of Kia (watching your ship’s wake for flying fish!) and follow a trail to the village center, once home to headhunters. Watch as women make tapa cloth from the bark of the paper-mulberry tree and color it pale blue with a dye of crushed orchid leaves. At night, water sparkles with phosphorescence under stilted thatched-roof huts. BLD
Day 13 - GUADALCANAL, SOLOMON ISLANDS
The Solomon Islands were the site of the 6-month Guadalcanal Campaign during the Pacific War in 1942-1943. Many relics are still found scattered both on land and sea. Visit the battlefields of Bloody Ridge and Henderson Field or explore a sunken Japanese freighter with mask and snorkel. It’s difficult to believe that Guadalcanal’s white-sand beaches and sparkling, clear lagoons were once the site of fierce fighting. BLD
Day 14 - AT SEA
More time to relax onboard and learn more about upcoming island visits. BLD
Day 15 - TIKOPIA, SOLOMON ISLANDS
You’ll have to get on your hands and knees and crawl if you want to approach one of the four clan chiefs residing on Tikopia, where villagers have tremendous pride in their customs. As a result, little has changed over time. Men catch flying fish with nets shaped like tennis rackets and women wear tapa cloth skirts and cook in communal ovens. Explore craft markets and village huts, built low to the ground and curved to deflect strong winds. Enjoy dance performances and a hike to “Te Rota,” a mountaintop crater lake. BLD
Day 16 - AMBRYM, VANUATU
You haven’t experienced Ambrym until you’ve taken part in the powerful and mysterious Rom dance. Feel the ground tremble beneath you as dancers sporting colorful masks and head-to-toe cloaks made of dried banana leaves pound giant carved wooden ‘tam tams’ into the ground—the rhythmic stomping and chanting will leave you mesmerized. Ambrym is also steeped in a rich history of sorcery—explore its seething active lava lakes, eerie mist-shrouded jungle and jagged black moonscape and you will quickly understand why. Here you will also find some of the best woodcarvings in the Pacific. BLD
Day 17 - AT SEA
Soak up the majesty of a brilliant yellow sun as it blazes over the horizon. Absorb the expertise and camaraderie of those around you and enjoy some downtime. BLD
Day 18 - NADI/LAUTOKA, FIJI
Lautoka is the sugar city, surrounded by azure Pacific Ocean on one side and green-gold sugar cane on the other. Disembark for a visit to the original village of Fiji, Viseisei, where you’ll take part in a traditional Kava ceremony and be treated to local song and dance. Tour the delicate orchids of the Garden of the Sleeping Giant before checking into a day room at the luxurious Westin Denarurau Resort for some downtime. Transfer to the airport for your overnight flight home. B
What's Included:
- Exploration leaders and interpreters on each cruise
- Excursion in every port
- Wildlife detours and insider experiences
- Onboard gratuities
What's Not Included:
- Airfare from your home city
- Alcoholic drinks
- Optional gratuities
- Optional excursions
- Gift shop purchases and shopping in towns
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