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Bora Bora


[Motu Mahana] Taha’a


Rangiroa Huahine Fakarava Papeete Moorea Tahiti


DAY PORT


Day 1 (W) Papeete, Tahiti, Society Islands Day 2 (TH) Huahine, Society Islands Day 3 (F) Day 4 (S) Day 5 (SU) Day 6 (M)


Bora Bora, Society Islands Bora Bora, Society Islands Rangiroa, Tuamotus Fakarava, Tuamotus


Day 7 (T) Cruise the Pacific Ocean


Day 8 (W) Taha’a (Motu Mahana), Society Islands


Day 9 (TH) Moorea, Society Islands Day 10 (F)


Moorea, Society Islands Day 11 (S)


Papeete, Tahiti, Society Islands 7:30PM Papeete, Tahiti, Society Islands DISEMBARK AM


9AM 8AM


5PM


OVERNIGHT 5PM


OVERNIGHT For a complete list of island descriptions, see p.28-31.


ARRIVAL


8AM 8AM


12PM 8AM


DEPARTURE 10PM 5PM


OVERNIGHT 4PM


5:30PM 5:30PM


Society Islands & Tuamotus Itinerary Highlights:


• 50% off standard cruise fares plus FREE airfare from Los Angeles


• Combines highlights of the Society Islands with Rangiroa, second-largest atoll in the world, and Fakarava, a UNESCO-Classified Nature Reserve


• Itinerary featured in World’s Best Diving & Resorts 2011 • Features a call on unspoiled Huahine


• Includes a day on our private motu, Motu Mahana, and access to our private beach on Bora Bora


• Join world-renowned oceanographer and environmentalist Jean-Michel Cousteau on our July 11, 2012, sailing


• Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment Youth Program offered on the July 11, 2012, sailing ($299 per child)


• All-inclusive pricing (see page 9) 2012 DATES


50% SAVINGS plus FREE AIR from Los Angeles


JUL 11*† , SEPT 12


STANDARD CRUISE FARE . . . $26,095 $13,047


50% SAVINGS plus FREE AIR from Los Angeles


$25,095 $12,547


$19,595 $9,797


$16,195 $8,097


$13,295 $6,647


$12,895 $6,447


$10,295 $5,147


$9,695 $4,847


All fares are per person based on double occupancy, in U.S. dollars, reflect promotional savings, and are for new bookings only, subject to availability, may not be combinable with other offers, are capacity controlled and may be withdrawn at any time without prior notice. Government fees and taxes $20 per person are not included. Air and Cruise Ship Fuel Surcharges may apply. Additional terms and conditions may apply. Single supplement 100% (OS-D, except staterooms 763 and 764), $1,795 (E-F, and staterooms 763 and 764). Third guest in stateroom sails FREE, not including air, fees, taxes, and surcharges.


*Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment Youth Program offered • †Tis departure will be hosted by Jean-Michel Cousteau 2012 Roundtrip Economy Class Air Add-Ons


Air Program: Includes roundtrip Economy Class airfare from Los Angeles. Economy Class air add-ons are available from 86 gateways as follows: los


economy standard


FREE LAX AIR


angeles southwest northwest $1,450


$0


$1,900 $450


$1,900 $450


western $800


canada hawaii $2,250


$2,350 $900


central $2,150


south $700


central southeast northeast $2,200


north $750


$2,250 $800


$2,200 $750


eastern canada


$2,700 $1,250


First Class and Business Class may be available for the transpacific portion of your flights. Please contact reservations for additional information. Air add-ons include transfers between airport and pier, as applicable. Free airfare from Los Angeles applies to 1st and 2nd guests in stateroom. Third- and fourth-berth guests pay full air add-on. Air credit for non-use of air promotions: $1,300 per person. Air fares include taxes.


Owner’s Suite (OS)


MAR 14; MAY 23 STANDARD CRUISE FARE . . . $25,295


$12,647


Grand Suite (GS)


$24,295 $12,147


Veranda Suite (A)


$18,995 $9,497


Stateroom (B)


$15,595 $7,797


Veranda


Stateroom (C)


$12,895 $6,447


Balcony


Stateroom (D)


$12,495 $6,247


Balcony


Stateroom (E)


$10,095 $5,047


Window


Stateroom (F)


$9,495 $4,747


Porthole


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For reservations contact your Travel Professional or call 1-800-848-6172 | Visit us at www.pgcruises.com


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