Set sail on a unique adventure through the remote and enchanting Austral Islands aboard the new ship Aranoa.
Discovered by Europeans in the 18th century, the Austral Islands are located 600 km south of Tahiti. Off the beaten track, the Australs are an untouched and mysterious land where white sand meets intense blue lagoons, breathtaking landscapes of sheer mountains and fertile valleys, and islands renowned for their traditional farming heritage.
Your journey takes place aboard Aranoa, a custom-built mixed cargo-passenger vessel which offers all the latest amenities, combining the romance of cruising with authentic island life.
Visit charming villages, witness traditional dances, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, and enjoy the intimate atmosphere of a small-ship voyage.
The Austral islands will certainly offer a memorable and unique experience.
Depart Auckland early evening, cross the International Dateline to arrive in Papeete the same day. After a warm Tahitian welcome, transfer to the InterContinental Tahiti Resort. This afternoon, visit Tahiti’s East Coast including waterfalls and Venus Point. Tonight, meet for a welcome drink in the bar. The resort offers a range of dining options for dinner (at own expense).
After breakfast board the Aranoa and set sail. This afternoon visit Moorea before cruising this evening to the Austral Islands.
A day to relax on the Pool Deck or in the comfort of the air-conditioned Lounge. Or why not simply enjoy the views of the South Pacific Ocean during our crossing to Rimatara. Onboard lectures on the culture and history of the Austral Islands will give you a complete overview of this civilization.
Disembark at Taanini dock on this small circular volcanic plateau, the last island discovered in the archipelago. Rimatara preserves old traditions and its own dialect, and is home to the endemic Kuhl’s Lori, a colourful parakeet. After a purification smoke ceremony, an ancient tradition of welcome, tour the main villages by mini-bus. Visit the ancient cemetery where island royalty rests. Enjoy a beach barbecue at Motuaura and snorkel in crystal-clear waters.
One of French Polynesia’s two largest raised atolls, Rurutu surprises with its unique geology — basalt and limestone cliffs dotted with caves, lush volcanic jungle, white sand beaches, and stunning bays. The island is renowned for exceptional basketry, such as hats, bags, baskets and rugs crafted from pandanus leaves. Enjoy lunch on board before an afternoon visit to the village of Moerai.
Tubuai is the most populated island of the Austral Islands. Arrive by barge at the landing stage of Bloody Bay, welcomed with flower wreaths and local music. Watch demonstrations of pandanus weaving and shell necklace-making. Tour cultural sites by truck including PO TUI TUI marae and Fort George, the mutineers’ refuge from the Bounty in 1789. Enjoy afternoon snorkelling at Bloody Bay.
Known as the ‘Bora Bora of yesteryear’, Raivavae boasts what many consider the most beautiful lagoon in Tahiti and her islands. This preserved Garden of Eden casts an irresistible spell. Disembark by tender onto Mahanatoa beach and tour the island by bus, visiting the ‘Smiling Tiki’ and scattered marae. Enjoy a typical buffet on the beach, then explore the village or snorkel in the lush lagoon.
Enjoy extended time on this island to stroll through the village or discover its lush lagoon with a mask and snorkel.
Accessible only by sea, Rapa is French Polynesia’s southernmost inhabited island — next stop, Antarctica. This crescent-shaped land mass features a fjord-like coastline with 12 deeply indented bays. Disembark at Ahurei dock for a flower wreath welcome. Visit the cultural centre to watch locals craft reed hats and bamboo items. Enjoy a local meal on land.
Set off by truck to discover the Vaitauarii marae, Fort George - refuge of the Bounty mutineers - and the sites of their battles. Barbecues, swimming and optional diving punctuate this day of history and nature.
A day to relax on board, as Aranoa returns to the Society Islands.
Considered the cradle of Polynesian civilisation, Raiatea (formerly Havai’i) is where migrations to New Zealand, Hawai’i, and Easter Island began. Visit Taputapuatea marae, a 1,000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage Site and the spiritual centre of all Polynesia. After lunch, explore Uturoa town and its waterfront shops and crafts.
Arrive in Bora Bora’s world-famous lagoon, greeted by majestic Mount Otemannu. Enjoy a beach day and barbecue on private Motu Tapu surrounded by crystal-clear waters. Departure in the evening for Papeete.
It’s time to say Nānā! (Goodbye) to the Polynesian staff and guides and disembark the Aranoa. Transfer to the hotel before a farewell dinner tonight (at own expense).
Early morning flight to Auckland. Cross the International Dateline.
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ESTIMATED Cost Per Person * Auckland - Auckland | Twin Share | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Stateroom | $14,099 | $19,525 |
| Superior Deluxe | $17,159 | $23,095 |
| Junior Suite (1 Only) | $17,355 | $24,290 |
| Royal Suite (1 Only) | $18,725 | $26,279 |
| Business Class Upgrade |
Price on request |
| Premium Economy Class Upgrade |
Price on request |
| Early Booking Discount (31 August 2026) | $150 |
| Previous International Pukekohe Travel Tour Discount | $100 |
*This is a cash price. Credit cards will incur a 1.5% fee
*Itinerary and costs subject to change, airline and fuel charges and currency fluctuations prior to final payment
It is compulsory all clients purchase travel insurance to protect against cancellations, medical evacuations on tour and delays that could lead to unexpected costs. Please ask us for a quote.
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Schedule - The primary function of the vessel is to carry freight. Timing of ports of call differ to the printed time – the company endeavours to keep to the planned schedule.
Aranoa is a new mixed passenger-freighter ship – sister ship to the Aranui 5.
Aranoa offers comfortable , air-conditioned accommodation for approximately 198 passengers and is equipped with all the mod cons and the latest technology for passenger comfort and to limit environmental impact.
Passengers can relax on board at the fitness centre, spa, two bars and restaurants or enjoy a dip in the onboard whirlpools.
VESSEL PARTICULARS
STANDARD STATEROOM
Exterior cabin (17–20 m²) with porthole (no balcony), featuring a king bed or twin beds, bathroom with shower and hair dryer, refrigerator and safe.
SUPERIOR DELUXE
Exterior stateroom (16 m²) with a 5 m² private balcony, featuring a bedroom with sitting area, king bed or twin beds, bathroom with shower and hair dryer, refrigerator and safe.
Junior Suite
Exterior stateroom (18 m²) with a 6 m² private balcony, featuring a king bed or twin beds, bathroom with shower and hair dryer, refrigerator and safe.
Royal Suite
Exterior suite (31 m²) with a 7 m² private balcony, featuring a bedroom with king bed or twin beds, separate living room with sofa bed, bathroom with shower and hair dryer, refrigerator and safe.
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* Itinerary subject to change