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EXPLORING FRENCH POLYNESIA’S ENCHANTING MARQUESAS ISLANDS
Come explore the enchanting Marquesas Islands aboard the
latest incarnation of our famed ships. Setting sail in the Winter
of 2015, the new Aranui 5 represents the crowning jewel of a
30 year long pursuit of the ultimate passenger freighter.
Redesigned and custom built with passenger comfort in mind,
you will embark on a voyage of discovery following the paths of
Paul Gauguin, Robert Louis Stevenson, Thor Heyerdahl and
Jacques Brel. Our Polynesian staff and crew will welcome you to
these exotic, captivating islands they call home. The Aranui 5
continues our relaxed, friendly tradition with space to meet new
friends in the bars and lounge or while relaxing on the deck or
by the pool, as the islands seem to float by. If you are looking
for privacy or romance, retreat to your balcony in our suites and
deluxe staterooms. Watch the infinite colors of the sunset play
in the sky and sea as another day draws to a close in the South
Pacific. After a 3 course dinner, let the lively Aranui Band
introduce you to Polynesian rhythms and teach you to swivel
your hips to the infectious beat of the Tamure or the Tahitian
Waltz. In these remote islands, our arrival is always met with
great enthusiasm as we provide an essential link to the outside
world. Copra, citrus fruit, fish and barrels of Noni are loaded
and destined for Papeete. Watching the Aranui’s muscular crew
perform their tasks like a tightly choreographed ballet is part of
the attraction and charm of the voyage. Descendants of the
greatest navigators of all time, the ancient Polynesians who
settled these islands they called “The Land of Men”, you will get
to know our lively and talented sailors as they assist you from
ship to shore, on and off our whale boats and tenders.Join us
as the new Aranui 5 continues to offer
adventure voyaging at its best, with full amenities, seafaring
stability, warm hospitality and a lifetime of unforgettable
memories. Please Note: Port Taxes and Charges vary depending
on cabin type. Prices available in AU$ - please check for
details. Child rates and triple & quad share cabins are available
- please contact us for more details. NB Dormitory cabins can
be mixed sex - You should be aware that you may be sharing
with males and females in these dormitories.
ITINERARY
Day 01: Papeete, Tahiti
There is a sense of excited anticipation on the dock as passengers board the
ship and the last cargo is loaded. The voyage begins in true Polynesian style
with a spirited Marquesan dance show and cocktails around the pool. As
Aranui 5 heads northeast and Tahiti fades into the distance, there is plenty of
time to settle in and meet your crew and fellow adventurers and get to know
the ship’s lively and multitalented crew.
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Day 02: Tuamotu Archipelago – Takapoto
After breakfast we get our fi rst glimpse of the glittering blue lagoon of the
Takapoto atoll. Once the ship has anchored, we go ashore by barge. After a
short walk through the village and a visit to the brightly coloured church, we
arrive at a picture-perfect white coral beach for a barbecue picnic lunch. With
local musicians providing the soundtrack of the South Seas on ukelele and
guitar, we spend a lazy afternoon snorkelling and swimming in the warm,
translucent waters of the lagoon.
Day 03: At Sea
After a leisurely breakfast you might like to take a dip in the pool, sunbathe on
one of the decks, indulge in a spa treatment or read or chat in the
comfortable lounge. There is also a library, gym, boutique and four bars to
explore, or you may choose to retreat to the privacy of your suite or stateroom
and dream of the adventures that lie ahead.
Day 04: Nuku Hiva (Taiohae-Hatiheu- Taipivai)
At fi rst light we sail into Taiohae’s spectacular bay, a giant volcanic crater
surrounded by towering cliffs. As the Aranui 5 unloads at the dock, there is a
chance to explore Taiohae, the small administrative capital of the Marquesas.
After a tour of the Cathedral Notre Dame, famed for its stonework and wood
sculptures, we get into 4WDs and head for the hills. Taiohae Bay is where the
young sailor Herman Melville jumped ship in 1842\. Following his escape
route up the same winding mountain tracks and through jungle-like valleys, we
arrive at the archaeological site of Kamuihei where a troupe of dancers
perform in a magical setting on an ancient stone platform beneath a giant
400-year-old Banyan tree. In the village of Hatiheu we have lunch at Chez
Yvonne, one of the best restaurants in the Marquesas, where the specialty is
pork baked in an underground oven as well as traditional Marquesan
delicacies including breadfruit, poisson cru, taro and sweet red bananas. In
the afternoon we travel to the valley of Taipivai, where Melville wrote his
famous book Typee. The area is dotted with stone tiki gods, sacred ritual sites
(marae) and stone platforms (paepae) where the Taipi people built their
houses, as well as petroglyphs of birds, turtles and fi sh. Meanwhile hikers can
follow a steep trail to a ridge for breathtaking views of the beautiful Anaho
Bay, where the Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson spent three weeks
during a South Seas voyage in 1888.
Day 05: Ua Pou (Hakahau- Hakahetau)
After a short overnight voyage, dawn reveals the extraordinary jagged
pinnacles that have given Ua Pou the name ‘Cathedral Island’. Smiling locals
turn out to greet the Aranui 5 at the dock in the small town of Hakahau. As the
crew busy themselves unloading cargo, passengers can take a 40-minute
walk for a bird’s eye view of the harbour before exploring the town. The cultural
and agricultural centre on the waterfront is a highlight and an opportunity to
taste a variety of local fruit and pick up some unique souvenirs including
pieces carved from the exquisitely patterned volcanic fl ower stone. Before a
traditional buffet lunch at Tata Rosalie’s Restaurant, we are treated to a
performance by some of the fi nest dancers in the Marquesas, including the
spectacular Bird Dance, for which Ua Pou is famed. In the afternoon we sail
around the rugged northern tip of the island and drop anchor off Hakahetau
where we go ashore by barge and spend a relaxed couple of hours exploring
the village.
Day 06: Tahuata (Vaitahu) & Hiva Oa (Atuona)
Follow our expert guides to the mysterious jungle ruins of Puamau, where we
visit one of the Marquesas’ most signifi cant archaeological sites at Mea’e
Ipona that is noted for its tikis (ancient human-like religious sculptures). These
haunting and sometimes frightening statues remind us of the often fearsome
ancient civilisations. Of particular interest is the largest tiki in the Marquesas
that stands over two metres high, a six-fi ngered tiki that is said to hold signifi
cant spiritual power, and another that is a revered symbol of childbirth. Our
next port of call is Atuona, the village where the French painter Paul Gauguin
spent the last years of his life. It was also the home of Belgian
singer/composer Jacques Brel who, like Gauguin, lived out his last days in this
little piece of paradise. After entering Atuona harbour and docking at high
tide, we visit the Gauguin and Brel museums, a replica of Gauguin’s ‘House of
Pleasure’, and the fi nal resting place of both men in the frangipaniscented
village cemetery high on a hill overlooking the bay. The more active can also
join a one-hour hike to a spectacular viewpoint above the village or, if the
weather is fi ne, sign up for an adventure on horseback. Lunch is another
traditional Marquesan feast at Hoa Nui restaurant followed by free time to
shop for local crafts or check out the General Store.
Day 07: Fatu Hiva (Omoa-Hanavave)
The fi rst European contact with the Marquesan people occurred here in 1595
when the Spanish, thinking they had reached the Solomon Islands, arrived at
Fatu Hiva. It is the most lush and remote island of the Marquesas and also a
centre of Marquesan crafts. Iin the village of Omoa we see women making
tapa cloth in the traditional way by beating mulberry banyan or breadfruit tree
bark. We are also shown how the women make the wonderfully fragrant umu
hei bouquets that they wear in their hair. Ink drawings on tapa, hand-dyed
pareos and monoi coconut oil are among the most highly prized souvenirs at
Omoa’s arts and crafts centre. While the Aranui 5 sails up the west coast to
one of the most beautiful bays in the world, the Bay of Virgins at Hanavave,
those who are feeling energetic can make the 16-kilometre trip on foot. It is a
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moderately challenging but hugely rewarding mountain walk with a picnic stop
at the top. The descent into Hanavave offers spectacular views of soaring
volcanic peaks and the Aranui 5 at anchor in the bay below. Meanwhile those
who have travelled to Hanavave on the ship have time to explore the village
and enjoy a performance by local dancers.
Day 08: Hiva Oa (Puamau)
This is the smallest of the Marquesas inhabited islands and was the fi rst to
trade with Europeans. Captain Cook named the island’s Resolution Bay after
landing here in 1774\. The huge church, built by the Vatican in the 1970s, is
worth seeing for its wood carvings and stained-glass windows. The island is
also famed for its bone carving and you will fi nd plenty of bone jewellery
among the handicrafts for sale here. While the Marquesans would once have
carved objects from the bones of their ancestors, you will be relieved to fi nd
they now use the bones of cows, whales and pigs rather than humans! For
lunch we head to Kokuu Beach, one of the most beautiful in the Marquesas,
for a barbecue picnic followed by a relaxed afternoon spent swimming or lying
in the shade of the pandanus trees.
Day 09: Ua Huka (Vaipaee-Hane- Hokatu)
Everyone gathers on deck at dawn to witness one of the most extraordinary
maritime manoeuvres in the world when Aranui 5 has to make a 180-degree
turn in the narrow mouth of Vaipaee’s Invisible Bay. With no more than about
20 metres to spare on either side, it is a highly skilful operation in restricted
waters. Once ashore, we visit an archaeology museum and an artisan market.
Ua Huka is home to the Marquesas’ best wood carvers and here you will fi nd
a fantastic range of carved items including tikis, manta rays, turtles, bowls
and ukuleles. The island, where the Marquesas’ fi rst airstrip was built in
1972, is largely arid and home to many wild horses and goats. While here, we
travel in fl owerdecorated 4WDs to a large botanical garden and meet the
extraordinary man behind it – Frenchman Léon Litchlé, who was mayor here
for 30 years. After stopping for a wonderful dance show, we head to the
restaurant Chez Celine Fournier in Hane for lunch. Tonight we all let our hair
down on the pool deck for an evening of feasting, fanfare and frivolity –
Polynesian night! It’s a chance to wear fl owers in our hair, be entertained by
fellow passengers and crew, and dance under the stars.
Day 11: At Sea
After an enchanting, enriching journey to the heart of Polynesian civilization,
unwind or enjoy the various activities and lectures offered.
Day 12: Rangiroa, Tuamotu Islands
At Rangiroa, one of the largest atolls in the world, we stop for a day of
swimming and snorkelling or scuba-diving in the warm, turquoise lagoon.
Described by some as an underwater jewellery box, these waters are noted for
their stunning coloured corals and clouds of tropical fi sh. Here, there is also
the chance to visit a pearl farm where you may fi nd it hard to resist the
temptation to buy the ultimate Polynesian souvenir – a perfectly formed,
shimmering black pearl.
Day 13: Society Islands – Bora Bora
As the Aranui 5 sails into Bora Bora’s stunning blue-green lagoon, it’s not hard
to see why this place is on the bucket list of so many travellers. Of all the
islands in French Polynesia, it is arguably the most beautiful with its crystal
waters and ring of islets emerging from the coral reef. The castle-like Mount
Otemanu stands sentinel above impossibly perfect white sand beaches, and
in the emerald waters a kaleidoscope of tropical fi sh swim among coral
gardens. Here you have the opportunity to snorkel while the ship’s crew
prepares a beach picnic. For an additional cost, you can sign up for a tour of
the island by outrigger or bus, swim with manta rays and small sharks, go
scuba-diving or take a thrilling helicopter ride over the lagoon.
Day 14: Papeete, Tahiti
Morning arrival in Papeete by 9:00am. Safe trip home with these memories.
Please Note:
This itinerary may be modified due to technical, meteorological reasons or
freight constraints.
Day 10: Nuku Hiva (Taiohae) & Ua Pou (Hakahau)
A brief return to our fi rst port of call, Taiohae in Nuku Hiva, allows enough
time to disembark and stroll to the village shops and arts and crafts centre.
Then we sail back to the village of Hakahau in Ua Pou, where passengers have
a couple of hours to swim at the beach near the dock or pick up some
last-minute souvenirs before we farewell the Marquesas.
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YOUR SHIP: ARANUI 5
YOUR SHIP:
Aranui 5
VESSEL TYPE:
Passenger ship
LENGTH:
126 m
PASSENGER CAPACITY:
260
BUILT/REFURBISHED:
Speed: 15 knots
The Aranui is a mixed passenger/cargo vessel that operates
between Tahiti and the Marquesas.
It offers comfortable, air-conditioned accommodations for about
two hundred passengers. Passengers will be able to sunbathe
on deck, swim in the pool, or enjoy exotic tropical drinks while
the Aranui wends her way among the islands of the Marquesas.
Accommodations classes are Suites, Deluxe, Standard and C
Class.
The vessel operates under the French flag, and her crew are all
Polynesian, primarily Marquesans.
The name "Aranui" means "The Great Highway" in Maori,
another great Polynesian culture. The first Aranui was purchased
from a New Zealand ship owner in 1959. CPTM kept her original
name, because it suited her. Serving as a link between the
remote Marquesas and the rest of the world, she truly was a
"Great Highway" on which cargo and passengers traveled. The
original Aranui was too small to meet the needs of the islands
as
trade increased. CPTM therefore retired her, and purchased a
new vessel, which was also named the Aranui.
The second Aranui was originally built as a freighter for the
Baltic trades, with unusually thick hull plates because of
floating ice often found in that area. She was modified in
Germany in 1990. After only a few years in service, it too was
getting too small again to meet the islands growing trade needs
as well as the increase in passenger travel. CPTM decided this
time to built a new vessel in 2000, which was named the
Aranui III.
The Aranui III was built in Romania as a freighter and passenger
vessel. Because of the number of passengers the vessel can
carry, she was reclassifed as a passenger vessel. Thus, meeting
the strict requirements of international SOLAS (Safety of Life at
Sea) regulations and many safety features including life boats
and lifte rafts and fire safety systems.
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The vessel is French registry, and crewed primarily by
Marquesans. They are extremely skillfull and very hospitable. It
is often their custom to give an impromptu concert in the
evenings, both for their own and our passengers pleasure.
The ship features a small boutique where various sundries,
clothing and souvenirs are available. There are washing
machines and dryers aboard, but dry cleaning is not available.
There is also 2 bars and video room, which has a television,
VCR and a small collection of videotapes. She also has a
swimming pool and sunbathing space.
The electrical current in the cabins is 220 volt 50 cycle AC,
using French-style plugs. If you have any small appliances,
please make sure you have voltage converters and plug
adapters needed to use the ship's standard power. The vessel
accepts traveler's checks and credit cards for on-board
purchases. We regret that we cannot honor personal checks.
Lock boxes are available on board for passenger convenience.
However, we do not accept custody or responsibility for
passenger valuables or money.
Facilities:
1 dining room
2 spacious lounges & 2 conference rooms
4 bars including 1 panoramic bar (Skybar)
1 fitness room
1 outside swimming pool
1 shop
1 massage room
2 lifts
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INSIDE YOUR SHIP
Class C
Deluxe Stateroom Twin
Junior Suite w/o Balcony Twin
Junior Suite with or w/o Balcony Twin
Premium Suite Twin
Presidential Suite Twin
Royal Suite Twin
Stateroom Obstructed Twin
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6529 NZD pp
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6529 NZD pp
Deluxe Twin-share
7244 NZD pp
Deluxe Twin-share
7244 NZD pp
Superior Deluxe Twin-share
7626 NZD pp
Superior Deluxe Twin-share
7626 NZD pp
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8376 NZD pp
Junior Suite Twin-share
8376 NZD pp
Stateroom Single (single berth)
9141 NZD pp
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9141 NZD pp
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9161 NZD pp
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10866 NZD pp
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10866 NZD pp
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11413 NZD pp
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11413 NZD pp
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11438 NZD pp
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11438 NZD pp
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12564 NZD pp
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12564 NZD pp
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13742 NZD pp
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14493 NZD pp
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17119 NZD pp
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Deluxe Stateroom Twin
7606 NZD pp
Deluxe Stateroom Twin
7606 NZD pp
Superior Deluxe Twin
8235 NZD pp
Superior Deluxe Twin
8235 NZD pp
Junior Suite w/o Balcony Twin
8627 NZD pp
Junior Suite w/o Balcony Twin
8627 NZD pp
Premium Suite Twin
9344 NZD pp
Premium Suite Twin
9344 NZD pp
Royal Suite Twin
9855 NZD pp
Royal Suite Twin
9855 NZD pp
Presidential Suite Twin
12554 NZD pp
Presidential Suite Twin
12554 NZD pp
25-Nov-2017 to 08-Dec-2017
Class C
3871 NZD pp
Stateroom Obstructed Twin
6202 NZD pp
Stateroom Twin
6529 NZD pp
Deluxe Stateroom Twin
7606 NZD pp
Superior Deluxe Twin
8235 NZD pp
Junior Suite w/o Balcony Twin
8627 NZD pp
Premium Suite Twin
9344 NZD pp
Royal Suite Twin
9855 NZD pp
Presidential Suite Twin
12554 NZD pp
14-Dec-2017 to 27-Dec-2017
0800 945 3327 (within New Zealand) | +64 (0) 3 365 1355 | 1800 107 715 (within Australia)
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SAVE 10% ON EXPLORING FRENCH POLYNESIA’S MARQUESAS ISLANDS ABOARD ARANUI 5
Come explore the enchanting Marquesas Islands aboard the latest incarnation of our famed ships. Setting sail in the Winter of 2015, the new Aranui 5 represents
the crowning jewel of a 30 year long pursuit of the ultimate passenger freighter.
From Papeete to Papeete - 14 days.
Aboard Aranui 5.
Special Offer 1: 08 June 2017.
Special Offer 2: 30 September 2017.
Saving: NZ$387- NZ$1 255
Discounted Rates: NZ$3 484 - NZ$11 299
Standard Rates: NZ$3 871 - NZ$12 554
Special Offer 1: Promotional Discount
Voyage departing Thursday 08th of June (08/06/2017), a 10% discount will be offered to all accommodation categories. Children will be excluded from any
promotional discounting as they are already receiving a 50% reduction to their own fare.
Special Offer 2: Senior Discount Special
Voyage departing Saturday 30th of September (03/09/17), a 10% discount will be offered to seniors aged 60 years old and over. The discount is available to all
accommodation categories. To take advantage of the senior special discount, at the time of booking, a copy of the passenger's passport should need to be scanned
and emailed back to the central Aranui reservation in Tahiti in order to deduct the 10% from the normal price.
Please note any two discounts cannot be applied simultaneously or at the same time when booking an Aranui cruise.
All subject to availability please call for details.
Optional extras & upgrades
Port Charges From 400 NZD
vary depending on cabin choice
0800 945 3327 (within New Zealand) | +64 (0) 3 365 1355 | 1800 107 715 (within Australia)
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