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Right now, book a 7-night sailing aboard Star Flyer on June 29, July 6, August 10 or December 14 and FLY FREE from Los Angeles to Papeete, Tahiti.
8 days, 7 nights
Dates:
2008
May 4, 11, 18, 25
June 1, 29
July 6
August 3, 10
September 7, 14, 21, 28
October 12, 19, 26
November 2, 9
December 7, 14, 21, 28
2009
January 4, 11, 18, 25
February 1, 8
March 8, 15, 22, 29
April 5
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• Star Flyer
They say it's the most alluring destination on earth. Where romance was born, beauty amazes the senses and adventure beckons on every horizon. Tahiti and French Polynesia, the legendary siren of the South Pacific. Now the new home of Star Flyer - and the consummate mega-yacht sailing experience.
What a happy combination! Sailing has a very long tradition in French Polynesia, beginning with the original Polynesians, who navigated as far as New Zealand and Hawaii, perhaps even to South America, in quest of new lands to colonize. Then there were the explorers, Bougainville, Wallis, Cook, and writers and artists like Melville, Maugham, Michener and of course, Paul Gauguin, whose color-saturated canvases became the icon of the Polynesian myth.
In keeping with this revered sailing heritage, Star Flyer will be the first modern-day tall-ship to make its home year-round in French Polynesia, voyaging to the legendary Society Islands and the remote Tuomotus, the home of Polynesian cultural traditions. Star Flyer will offer intensely rewarding personal explorations of islands bearing magical names like Moorea, Bora Bora, Huahine and Rangiroa. Even more noteworthy, as she glides through these pristine archipelagos of unsurpassing loveliness, she will leave no sign of her passaging.
Itinerary:
Day 1 - Papeete, Tahiti
Day 2 - Huahine, Society Islands
A laid back haven for surfers, ex-pats and others who prefer the road less traveled, Huahine offers an authentic example of what the islands used to be. Tahitian, rather than French, is the lingua franca and the island's numerous archaeological digs offer a fascinating window into the past. In sacred maraes reminiscent of Stonehenge , giant stones looking like gravestones remind you that human sacrifices were part of the Polynesian religious rituals. Near the settlement of Faie, ogle six-foot blue-eyed eels undulating in the water.
Day 3 - Raiatea, Society Islands; Tahaa'a (evening), Society Islands
When you venture up the jungle-clad shores of Raiatea 's Faaroa River you could well believe you'd been transported to pre-European times. A hike up Mt. Temehani might lead you to the sacred Tiare Apetahi flower, found only on Raiatea , while a walk through the sacred Marae Taputapuatea takes you to the place where the ancient Polynesians set out to explore the vast reaches of the Pacifac, ranging from New Zealand to Hawaii and Easter Island . Raiatea is also birthplace of the legendary god, Hiro, father of the Polynesians. The hibiscus tree, or purau , is the wood used since time immemorial for outriggers of Polynesian proas. Just a kiss away from Raiatea is the island of Tahaa.
Day 4 - Tahaa'a, Society Islands; Bora Bora (evening), Society Islands
Site of Vanilla plantations, pearl farms and not much else, it's a delightfully quiet reminder of the old island ways. From the invitingly named little fishing village of Patio , take a boat out to a local pearl farm to see how pearl oysters are cultivated or savor an afternoon of basking in the shade of a palm tree on one of the tiny motus that dot the lagoon. The sunset view of Bora Bora in the distance will keep your camera very busy.
Day 5 - Bora Bora, Society Islands
Even if you've never been there, most people recognize the chiseled peak of Mt. Otemanu on Bora Bora . This is where James Michener was stationed as a young naval officer, which later inspired him to write 'Tales of the South Pacific' . You can find remains of rusting WWII gun batteries hidden in the jungle-choked hillsides. Then quench your thirst at a bar called Bloody Mary's. In pre-European times, Bora Bora was the launching place for fierce war parties to other islands. Today the peaceful lagoon is a favorite snorkeling place where you can hand feed harmless black-tipped sharks.
Day 6 - Cook Bay, Moorea, Society Islands; Opunohu Bay (evening), Moorea, Society Islands
Beloved by yachtsmen, Moorea's heart-stopping beauty is a vision of paradise that takes your breath away. This was the real-life site of Michener's longed for “special island,” Bali Hai. Star Flyer anchors in both Cook's Bay and Opunahu Bay , so you'll have two opportunities to savor every glorious view of this spectacular island. Take a 4X4 ride to the old Kellum Stop Estate and the top of Belvedere, where your Polynesian guide picks a fresh fruit from a tree to refresh your palate as you drink in the stunning panorama.
Day 7 - Opunohu Bay, Moorea, Society Islands; Papeete, Tahiti (evening)
Day 8 - Papeete, Tahiti
What's Included:
- Shipboard accommodations
- Ocean transportation
- Ship's watersports program (except SCUBA diving)
- All meals and on board entertainment
What's Not Included:
- Port charges
- Baggage handling
- Travel insurance
- Transfers
- Optional air/sea or land programs (unless noted)
- Shore excursions
- Airport facility charges, taxes/fees
- Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, gratuities, gift shop purchases, medical services, phone calls, etc.
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