Fiji, Tonga, Cook & Society Islands 12 or 13 nights
Picture-postcard islands garlanding impossibly blue seas … centuries of continuous culture … and the most sophisticated lifestyle in the South Seas. Discover the many different faces of paradise on one seamless voyage.
Join Te Gauguin in the Society Islands, her Polynesian home. Call on Moorea, said to be the inspiration for Bali Hai … spend a day in our own private paradise, Motu Mahana … and admire Bora Bora’s jaw- dropping beauty.
A day at sea brings you to Aitutaki in the Cook Islands—an island so flat, you can see the ocean from almost any point—and marvel at the pristine clarity of its world-class lagoon.
Cross the International Date Line to reach the Kingdom of Tonga, the only South Pacific archipelago never brought under foreign rule. Here, Te Gauguin calls on Vava’u, where the waters are so clear, you can see the ocean floor to a depth of 130 feet.
And with their sunny skies, palm-shaded sugar-sand beaches, and pristine lagoons, the Fijian islands have served as the ultimate tropical setting for films from Te Blue Lagoon to Cast Away. Visit Savusavu, an unspoiled haven … cosmopolitan Suva, the nation’s capital … Malolo Island, a rustic getaway owned by a Fijian family … and Lautoka, the “Sugar City” renowned for its sugarcane trade and for its stately, royal palm-lined main thoroughfare.
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