- An evening of “arearea” French Polynesian fun, where guests learn from a local entertainment troop how to make a lei, tie a pareo, and enjoy Tahitian music and dancing;
- A French Polynesian cultural ambassador on each cruise organizing events such as Tahitian dance and language lessons, crafts, Ukulele performance and more; and
- New shore excursions:
- Sail on a cultural catamaran cruise in Raiatea,
- Explore coral nurseries with Coral Gardeners and
- Refresh your PADI scuba diving certification in Papeete prior to your cruise.
- Hiring local team members in the service department;
- Sourcing turndown gifts made in the islands;
- Displaying local artwork decorating the ship; and
- Offering Tahitian media including movies, music channels, books and board games on board.
Sign up for our Newsletter
You should see:
Globus and Avalon Waterways Unveil New Land and River Vacations in Portugal
With sunshine, sleepy villages and sloping vineyards, Por... more
Cunard Reveals its Themed Event Voyages for 2024
You can set sail in British elegance with some of the gre... more
Oceania Cruises Releases Slate of 2024 Mediterranean Voyages with Emphasis on Food and Wine
Cultural capitals, fine food and wine tours and immersive... more
Save with Packaged Perks at Hyatt’s Inclusive Collection of Resorts
Hyatt's Inclusive Collection is inviting guests to &q... more
6 New 2024 European River Cruises that Include Dinner in a Castle
One luxury river cruise line is giving you a new way to i... more
The 'Road to Happiness' is Exactly the Path We Need to Travel Right Now
Staying at home has not just amplified our need to travel... more
Popular Posts
- Top 10 Reasons to Travel to Croatia
- Video: Is this the 'Most Luxurious Ship at Sea'?
- Now More Than Ever: Why You Should Work With A Travel Advisor
- All-New Luxury Travel Concept Design Details Revealed: Crystal AirCruises Jet
- Three European River Cruises You May Never Have Heard Of
- Re-Visiting Jamaica