In a nutshell
Escape to the Austral Islands — a hidden paradise of dramatic cliffs, ancient caves, lush landscapes, and timeless island culture.
Destination
FakaravaRangiroaTahiti
Duration of stay
18 days
Category
Cruise Packages
Description
Return Economy Class Airfares with Air Tahiti Nui ex Sydney/Brisbane/Melbourne
Réf. 103
Escape to the Austral Islands — a hidden paradise of dramatic cliffs, ancient caves, lush landscapes, and timeless island culture.
Book before 24 Oct 2026
Package Highlights:
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Enjoy a 12-night authentic cruise to the most remote islands of the world, including shore excursions to remote villages and archaeological sites.
- Experience the distinct features of Aranui 5, including spacious lounges, panoramic bar (Skybar), outside swimming pool, shop, and massage room.
- At every port, guests can enjoy an array of included excursions.
- Pre and Post stay at Kon Tiki, a timeless escape in the heart of Papeete, blending retro charm with modern comfort, opposite the ferry dock.
Your holiday package includes:
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Return Economy Class Airfares with Air Tahiti Nui ex Sydney/Brisbane/Melbourne
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SATURDAY DEPARTURES (Please see exact departure dates below)
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11-night cruise on-board the Aranui 5 in an “Obstructed” Stateroom
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5 nights at Kon Tiki in a Tahitian Room – 3* (3 nights pre cruise / 2 nights post cruise)
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Airport Meet & Greet with Flower Lei
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Return Shared Transfers Tahiti International Airport to Kon Tiki
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Return Shared Transfers Kon Tiki to Papeete Aranui Cruise Terminal
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3 meals per day aboard the Aranui 5
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Daily American breakfast at Kon Tiki
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Wine during onboard lunches and dinners
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All Aranui 5 planned Shore Excursions
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English Speaking Guides
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Excluded
- Domestic airfares and taxes, unless otherwise specified in our holiday package
- Visa expenses, processing and issuance fees
- Local City Taxes (where applicable – payable locally on check in)
- Meals other than as specified in our holiday package i.e. mandatory festive dinners
- Travel Insurance or expenses of a personal nature (mini-bar, phone call, laundry, etc.),
- Tips or gratuities to guides, drivers, porters, hotel, restaurant or boat staff, etc.
- Or any other travel expense that has not been included in our holiday package
Itinerary:
Day 1: Airport → Kon Tiki
Arrive at Tahiti International Airport, where our representative will welcome and escort you to your transfer to Reva Tahiti, a short 15-minute drive from the airport.
Overnight stay in Tahiti at Kon Tiki in a Tahitian Room.
Day 2-3: Kon Tiki
Take time to discover the rich culture and natural beauty of Tahiti and its surroundings. Wander through scenic coastal spots, admire local architecture, and explore open-air viewpoints and historic sites that capture the island’s charm. Enjoy casual walks, sample local cuisine, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of the capital at your own pace.
Overnight stay in Tahiti at Kon Tiki in a Tahitian Room.
Day 4: Kon Tiki → Papeete
Enjoy a relaxing morning at the Kon Tiki. Once you have checked out of the hotel, depart from Papeete in the morning, receive a warm welcome onboard from the crew and sail to Rurutu atoll in the Tuamotu archipelago.
The day is spent getting to know crew and fellow guests while exploring the vessel that will be ‘home’ for the next 13 days.
Day 5: Papeete → Rurutu
Rurutu, one of French Polynesia’s largest raised atolls, offers a striking contrast to typical South Pacific landscapes. Its dramatic basalt and limestone cliffs, ancient caves once inhabited by islanders, volcanic interior, lush jungles, pristine beaches, and scenic bays create a truly breathtaking setting. Rurutu is also renowned across Polynesia for its exceptional basketry — intricately crafted hats, bags, baskets, and rugs made from pandanus leaves and other natural materials.
The Aranui will anchor off Rurutu, with passengers disembarking by tender at Moerai dock after lunch onboard. Upon arrival, enjoy a warm island welcome with traditional songs and take time to explore the peaceful village of Moerai at your own pace.
Day 6: Rurutu
Your second day on Rurutu begins with a traditional flower welcome, accompanied by the sounds of Polynesian songs, ukuleles, guitars, and drums. Hop aboard local trucks and set off to explore the island’s dramatic basalt and limestone cliffs, ancient caves once inhabited by islanders, lush tropical jungle, white sand beaches, and stunning bays. Thanks to its rich soil and cooler climate, Rurutu is known for cultivating coffee and taro.
A delicious, authentic Rurutu meal awaits you at the mayor’s house, complete with the ceremonial opening of the umu’ai (earth oven). Afterwards, unwind on the white sands of Vitaria Beach and swim in the tranquil lagoon.
From August to September, Rurutu becomes a sanctuary for humpback whales, who arrive to mate and give birth. With the Aranui 5 in port during September, you’ll have the special opportunity to see and hear these majestic creatures. For the adventurous, an optional excursion to Mole’e Cave — nicknamed “the mouth of the monster” — is available for experienced hikers (registration required at reception).
Day 7: Rimatara
The Aranui disembarks at Taanini Dock, gateway to the remote volcanic island of Rimatara — the last island of the Austral archipelago to be discovered in the 19th century by Captain Samuel Pinder Henry. Rimatara has preserved its rich traditions, including its unique dialect, and is home to the rare and vibrant Kuhl’s Lori, known locally as the “Ura,” which can also be spotted in the Cook Islands.
Upon arrival, you’ll pass through a traditional purification smoke ceremony, a centuries-old gesture of welcome, before exploring the island’s charming villages — Amaru, Anapoto, and Motuaura — by minibus or truck. In Amaru, visit the seaside royal cemetery where generations of kings and queens of Rimatara are laid to rest. Legend has it, never make faces near the royal tomb, or risk staying that way forever!
A beach barbecue awaits in Motuaura, where you can relax on the sand or snorkel in crystal-clear waters. Covered in taro fields and fruit trees, Rimatara is truly a lush island garden. For bird lovers, an optional excursion offers the chance to spot the colourful red parakeet, the Ura — registration required at reception.
Day 8: Ua Pou (Hakahau)
Tubuai, the most populated island of the Australs, welcomes you with flower garlands and lively local music as you arrive by tender at the historic Bloody Bay landing stage. At the town hall, enjoy demonstrations of traditional crafts, including pandanus leaf weaving and shell necklace making, for which the island is renowned. Thanks to its fertile soil and cooler climate, Tubuai is known for cultivating fresh produce such as cabbage, lettuce, and potatoes.
Your day includes a guided tour of the island’s key cultural sites by truck, including the sacred marae of Po Tui Tui, Fort George — the short-lived refuge of the Bounty mutineers in 1789 — and Bloody Bay, the site of historic battles between the islanders and mutineers.
After lunch onboard, enjoy swimming or snorkelling in the crystal-clear waters of Bloody Bay. For certified divers, an optional diving excursion is available — sign up at reception.
Day 9: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day on the Pool Deck, unwind in the comfort of the air-conditioned Lounge, or simply take in endless South Pacific views as we sail toward Rimatara. Onboard, enriching lectures on the history and culture of the Austral Islands offer insight into this fascinating region. Throughout the cruise, the vibrant Polynesian crew will proudly share their traditions and entertain you with the joyful rhythms of Polynesian songs, ukuleles, guitars, and drums.
Day 10: Rapa
As you approach remote Rapa — only accessible by sea — the Captain may say with a smile, “Welcome to Rapa. Next stop, Antarctica.” The southernmost inhabited island of French Polynesia, Rapa is a rugged, crescent-shaped landmass, famous for its fjord-like coastline carved with 12 deep bays. Often called the little sister of Easter Island, Rapa offers a temperate climate and unique scenery, where coconut palms give way to orchards of apples, peaches, and nectarines.
The Aranui will dock in Ahurei, where you’ll be welcomed with flower garlands and the vibrant sounds of Rapa’s local music. Trucks will take you to the cultural center, where you’ll meet the island’s skilled mamas, known for weaving delicate reed hats, baskets, and bamboo crafts. A local meal will be served on land. For those eager to explore, a guided two-and-a-half-hour hike to Fort Morango Uta reveals breathtaking island views.
Your adventure ends with a lively Polynesian evening — enjoy a plancha buffet by the pool (Deck 7) or in the restaurant (Deck 4), weather permitting.
Day 11: Rapa
During our 1.5-day stopover in Rapa, explore Ahurei—the island’s main village—and discover ancient fortresses, an agricultural center, and local arts and crafts. Meet the islanders and share a traditional ma’a cooked over a wood fire in the village, experiencing authentic island life in this remote paradise.
Day 12: Raivavae
Often called the “Bora Bora of yesteryear,” Raivavae boasts one of the most beautiful lagoons in Tahiti and her islands—a true garden of Eden cherished by its inhabitants. When the Aranui anchors, passengers disembark by tender onto Mahanatoa Beach, greeted with flower wreaths and traditional Raivavae songs and rhythms.
A bus tour follows, including visits to the iconic “Smiling Tiki” and the island’s scattered marae. Enjoy a delicious, authentic Raivavae buffet on Mahanatoa Beach, then take time to explore the village or snorkel in the crystal-clear lagoon. For the adventurous, an optional hike to Mount Hiro is available (registration at reception).
Day 13: At Sea
Spend a relaxing day on the Pool Deck or unwind in the air-conditioned Lounge while enjoying stunning views of the South Pacific Ocean as we sail back to the Society Islands. Enrich your journey with lectures on the culture and history of the Aranui 5, highlighting its unique philosophy and contributions. Stay immersed in authentic Polynesian culture with traditional entertainment, including Polynesian song lessons, Tahitian dance initiations, and captivating evening shows under the stars.
Day 14: Raiatea
Raiatea, once called Havai’i, is the cradle of Polynesian civilization and the starting point for voyages to New Zealand, Hawaii, and Easter Island. The Aranui docks here, where passengers are warmly welcomed with tiare flowers and the rhythmic sounds of the to’ere.
Buses await to take you to Taputapuatea, a spectacular 1,000-year-old marae and UNESCO World Heritage Site, revered as the spiritual heart of Polynesia. After a traditional lunch, spend your afternoon exploring Uturoa, browsing local shops and crafts along the waterfront.
Day 15: Bora Bora
Arriving in Bora Bora’s world-famous lagoon of opalescent blues and greens, you will be greeted by majestic Mount Otemanu, the island’s highest peak. In this picture-perfect island paradise, you will enjoy a day at the beach and another delicious picnic, on a private “motu” islet surrounded by crystalline waters.
You may also choose from a variety of excursions at an additional cost: circle island tour by boat or bus, helicopter flight, 4WD off-road tour and one of the most popular for the bravest: shark and ray feeding!
Bora Bora was a US military outpost during World War II and remnants from the war such as cannons and bunkers can be seen on the 4WD tour. Evening departure for Papeete.
Day 16: Papeete → Kon Tiki
This is the end of our journey. It’s time to say Nānā! (Goodbye) to your travel companions, to the Polynesian staff and Aranui guides.
Morning arrival into Papeete by around 7:00 AM and guests disembark. Our representative will be waiting for you as you disembark to transfer you to the Kon Tiki. Spend a relaxing afternoon, wander through scenic coastal spots, admire local architecture, and explore open-air viewpoints and historic sites that capture the island’s charm.
Overnight stay in Tahiti at Kon Tiki in a Tahitian Room.
Day 17: Kon Tiki
Today is your day to spend as you please. Consider exploring the charming city of Papeete, where you’ll find a wealth of shops and attractions to discover. You might want to start at the famous public market, Le Marché de Papeete, where you can peruse a variety of locally made goods or marvel at the exquisite black pearls at the Tahiti Pearl Market. Whatever you choose, there’s no shortage of things to see and do in this vibrant city.
Overnight stay in Tahiti at Kon Tiki in a Tahitian Room.
Day 18: Kon Tiki → Airport
It’s time to wrap up our journey. Please check out and take the transfer to Tahiti International Airport for your international flight back home.
Price and Travel Dates:
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Please note that this product is not part of our flexible booking policy as the supplier terms and conditions apply. Our team will advise of the exact booking conditions at the time of booking.
This itinerary may be modified due to technicalor meteorological reasonsor freight constraints.In the case of bad weather, disembarkment maynot be possible for safety reasons.
Blackout dates may apply during festive season.
- from $9,463 per person twin share
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