Mare, New Caledonia
The ‘Polynesian New Caledonia’ — Maré’s natural rock pools, Yedjele Beach, traditional Kanak customs and exceptional snorkelling.
The ‘Polynesian New Caledonia’ — Maré’s natural rock pools, Yedjele Beach, traditional Kanak customs and exceptional snorkelling.
New Caledonia’s largest Loyalty Island — Lifou’s dramatic cliffs, natural chapel, crystal waters and traditional Kanak villages.
Fiji’s second city and sugar capital — known as the Sugar City, Lautoka is the gateway to the Mamanuca and Yasawa island groups.
Fiji’s bustling capital — the Fiji Museum, vibrant markets, colourful temples and the real authentic Fiji just steps from the dock.
Fiji’s purpose-built resort marina — the departure point for day trips to the Mamanuca Islands, including Castaway and Monuriki (Cast Away island).
The hidden paradise of Fiji — Savusavu’s hot springs, pearl farms, pristine reefs and relaxed pace make it a favourite with yachties and cruisers alike.
A picture-perfect Fijian island with white sand beaches, crystal water and a small village that welcomes cruise passengers with traditional hospitality.
Tahiti’s vibrant capital — the Papeete market, black pearl shops, vanilla and tiki culture in the heart of French Polynesia.
The pearl of the Pacific — Bora Bora’s iconic lagoon, overwater bungalows, Matira Beach and the dramatic Mount Otemanu.
Tahiti’s stunning sister island — dramatic volcanic peaks, Cook’s Bay, dolphin and whale watching and the best snorkelling in French Polynesia.