Soul of Polynesia Aotearoa to Tahiti
Sail across sapphire seas from New Zealand to French Polynesia, where ancient cultures, remote islands, and celestial horizons await.
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Begin in vibrant Auckland and explore the sacred shores of the Bay of Islands. Unwind across dreamy sea days before stepping ashore in Fiji, Tonga, and the Cook Islands. From the jade peaks of Moorea to the turquoise lagoons of Bora Bora, every stop is a paradise revealed. This South Pacific voyage is a blend of nature, culture, and ocean-borne serenity.
Package Inclusions:
- Return economy class flights on full service carrier from Australia* to Auckland, returning from Papeete
- 02-03 Feb 2026 - 1 night 5-star accommodation in Auckland
- 15 night South Pacific cruise onboard Seabourn Quest in an Oceanview, Auckland to Papeete
* Overnight in port in Papeete - All onboard meals including specialty restaurants
Complimentary beverages, including fine wines & premium spirits
Welcome champagne & in-suite bar stocked with your preferences
Complimentary caviar
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Tipping is neither required, nor expected
Port charges & taxes - 17-18 Feb 2026 - 1 night 5-star accommodation in Papeete
- Total single package cost from$17,999 (based in an Oceanview)
Itinerary
Day 1 Auckland, New Zealand
Your journey starts in Australia*. On arrival into Auckland make your way to your hotel.
Day 2 Auckland, New Zealand - Embarkation
Explore the city of Auckland at your own leisure before making your way to the port for embarkation. Ship sets sail at 6:30pm.
Auckland is one of the few cities in the world to have harbours on two separate bodies of water. The central part of urban Auckland covers a narrow isthmus between the Manukau Harbour on the Tasman Sea, and the Waitemata Harbour on the Pacific Ocean. In addition, Auckland's diverse geography and warm, humid climate has inspired a lifestyle regularly ranked in the world's top ten. A half hour drive from the city there is an abundance of activities: sailing to a secluded island, trekking through the rainforest, picnicking on a volcano, sampling wines at a vineyard or exploring a black sand beach.
Day 3 Bay Of Islands, New Zealand
Travel writers from Rudyard Kipling to James Michener have been awed and inspired by New Zealand's abundant natural wonders. The Bay of Islands, a graceful fusion of land and sea studded with over 150 islands, is one of the most beautiful parts of New Zealand. For some visitors it's the scenery - broad vistas of sky and sea blended with wooded islands. For others it's the beaches, boating, and water sports. Some savor its historic sites. Residents treasure its unhurried pace, its balmy climate, and its serenity. Rich in legend and mystery, the Bay of Islands is a microcosm of early New Zealand history, with ties to the Maoris, whalers, missionaries, and early settlers. According to Maori legend, the great Polynesian explorer Kupe visited the Bay in the 10th century. Captain Cook, anchoring here in 1769, bestowed the simple name that captures its unpretentious charm.Day 4 At Sea
Day 5 At Sea
Day 6 At Sea
Day 7 Dravuni Island, Fiji
A call at this tiny (less than one square mile) island set in the midst of the Great Astrolabe Reef in the South Pacific is a rare opportunity to see what life is like for many Fijians. The island is home to fewer than 200 souls, who are uniformly friendly and welcoming. Although the island has a volcanic core, it is mostly made up of, and is a part of a coral atoll, surrounded by living reefs. When your ship arrives, much of the population will be round about the island jetty to greet you and offer all manner of goods and services, from colorful wrap-around pareus waving like flags in the fresh breeze to a chance to have a brilliantly colored parrot perch briefly on your shoulder for a picture. The local primary school is one of the island’s most imposing structures, and its inmates are as charming as can be imagined. An easy path leads up to the island’s highest peak, which is less than 150 feet in altitude, but offers breathtaking views. Snorkeling is likewise spectacular on the surrounding reefs. The island is also home to a research station of the University of the South Pacific.Day 8 At Sea
Day 9 Nuku' Alofa, Tonga
The capital of Tonga is on Tongatapu, its largest island. Learn about the history and heritage of the Tongans at the Tonga Cultural Centre, a complex of traditional buildings holding museums and artisans workshops where traditional crafts are made. In the nearby village of Mu’a, see the marvelously crafted stone tombs of Tongan kings from the past.Day 10 Cross International Dateline
Day 10 At Sea
Day 11 At Sea
Day 12 Arutanga, Aitutaki, Cook Island
Aitutaki is the second largest of the Cook Islands, a “semi-atoll” consisting of a volcanic main island and a series of coral atolls, uninhabited motus and barrier reefs enclosing a spectacularly turquoise-hued, triangular lagoon of about 30 square miles. The Polynesian islanders arrived about 900 A.D., and thrived on the fertile volcanic area surrounding the hill of Maungapu. The first European contact was Captain William Bligh’s arrival on board the Bounty, in 1789. The sleepy town of Arutanga offers a charming, recently restored church, the oldest in the islands from 1828, with stained glass windows and carved woodwork. If possible, don’t miss an opportunity to hear the local choral music (either live or recorded). Cook Islanders are marvelous singers, and join in four-part harmonies that are positively spine-tingling. Along with the view from the top of Maungapu, their sound will live in your memory for a long time.Day 13 At Sea
Day 14 Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Bora Bora, has long been noted for its stunning beauty. A tiny island, less than 20 miles in circumference, Bora Bora is dominated by the castle-like Mount Otemanu and Mount Pahia, two volcanic peaks with lush tropical slopes. A protective coral reef encloses Bora Bora, and the lagoon is dotted with colorful motus, or islets. Perfect white-sand beaches give way to brilliant turquoise and sapphire-colored waters, and locals in the small village of Viatape sell colorful fabrics, sculptures carved from native wood and precious black pearls.Day 15 Bahia D Opunoha, Moorea, French Polynesia
Day 15 Papeete, French Polynesia
The islands of French Polynesia are acclaimed as the most beautiful in the South Pacific. Tahiti is the largest of the Polynesian islands and home to the capital city of Papeete, a delightful blend of cultures. Papeete, meaning the "water basket," was once a gathering place where Tahitians came to fill their calabashes with fresh water. Today, it is the gateway to the country, and boasts romantic resorts, fine dining, vibrant markets, pearl shops, and boutiques. Tahiti's mountainous interior is adorned with deep valleys and scenic waterfalls, while the rugged coastal lands are home to fields of tropical flowers, and glorious white and black sand beaches.
Overnight in Port
Day 16 Papeete - Disembark
Upon disembarking, make your way to the hotel and enjoy the rest of your day at leisure.
The islands of French Polynesia are acclaimed as the most beautiful in the South Pacific. Tahiti is the largest of the Polynesian islands and home to the capital city of Papeete, a delightful blend of cultures. Papeete, meaning the "water basket," was once a gathering place where Tahitians came to fill their calabashes with fresh water. Today, it is the gateway to the country, and boasts romantic resorts, fine dining, vibrant markets, pearl shops, and boutiques. Tahiti's mountainous interior is adorned with deep valleys and scenic waterfalls, while the rugged coastal lands are home to fields of tropical flowers, and glorious white and black sand beaches.
Day 17 Papeete, French Polynesia
Make your way to the airport for your flight home. End of your amazing holiday.
Terms and Conditions Terms and Conditions apply: All prices are quoted in Australian dollars, based on per person double occupancy unless stated otherwise, and inclusive of all taxes and discounts. All prices & itineraries are current as of 15 May 2025 & subject to change without notice. Prices are subject to change due to availability, currency fluctuations, fuel price, and tax increases. Oceanview and Balcony cabins may have obstructed views, please check with your consultant. From pricing is based on Oceanview category A, Balcony category V1, Suite category PH. Price includes any stated bonus nights, upgrades & package savings, if applicable. All passports, visas, travel permits, and vaccinations are the responsibility of the travelling passenger to secure prior to travel. Airfares are capacity controlled and are subject to change at any time without notice, based in economy class from Sydney and are subject to the carriers' flight schedules and conditions. Seasonal and flight routing surcharges may apply. Airfares are based on the lowest available fare, which comes with strict conditions i.e., non-refundable, or non-changeable. Please ask your consultant for pricing on flexible fare options that allow cancellations and/or amendments at a fee. Please call us for prices from other airports. Travel packages advertised may include multiple products provided by several suppliers to provide a travel itinerary. Each component of the package will be treated independent of each other, and the specific terms & conditions of each product supplier will apply. Hotels may charge resort fees, or a security bond not included or mentioned in this package, payable direct upon check-in. We reserve the right to correct errors without penalty.
Soul of Polynesia Aotearoa to Tahiti
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