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Cruise Itinerary

Hawaii, Tahiti & South Pacific Crossing
Royal Princess Princess Cruises 04 October 2024 17 Nights
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14/10/2411PM
Home to nearly half a million people, Honolulu is Hawaii's state capital and only major city. The city of Honolulu and the island of Oahu offer a wealth of historic, cultural and scenic attractions. Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head are two of the city's enduring symbols. Pearl Harbor, site of the USS Arizona Memorial and the "Punchbowl," are haunting reminders of the tragic events of December 7, 1941, when the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor forced America into World War II. Honolulu is also home to the historic Iolani Palace, the official residence of Hawaii's last royals. Beyond the city lie tropical rain forests, the Pali Lookout and the North Shore known for its surfing beaches.
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The tranquil waters of Lahaina, the “jewel in the crown of Maui,” make it an inviting venue for snorkelers and divers. Nestled between the Auau Channel and the fertile peaks of Mauna Kahalawai mountain range, this city retains a unique flavor from its early Polynesian settlers. Local attractions include the Baldwin Home Museum; Lahaina Whaling Museum; and, for a glimpse into the life of the early Chinese brought here as workers in 1912, the Wo Hing Temple Museum. For a relaxing day trip, take a drive upcountry to the botanical wonders of Haleakala and the Ali'i Kula Lavender Garden.
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From the island's famed black pearls to world-class surfing and extinct volcanic mountains, discover why Tahiti has been crowned with the nickname, "Queen of the Pacific." French Polynesia's capital city of Papeete is a multicultural centre offering a cosmopolitan atmosphere embedded into the island's natural beauty. Search for unique crafts and goods at the Papeete Market or tour the Rober Wan Pearl Museum to learn about Tahitian black pearls. After returning from a hike, surf lesson or Jeep Safari tour, enjoy a traditional Tahitian dance show.
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From the island's famed black pearls to world-class surfing and extinct volcanic mountains, discover why Tahiti has been crowned with the nickname, "Queen of the Pacific." French Polynesia's capital city of Papeete is a multicultural centre offering a cosmopolitan atmosphere embedded into the island's natural beauty. Search for unique crafts and goods at the Papeete Market or tour the Rober Wan Pearl Museum to learn about Tahitian black pearls. After returning from a hike, surf lesson or Jeep Safari tour, enjoy a traditional Tahitian dance show.
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Moorea, often likened to James Michener's mythical island of Bali Hai, is only 11 miles from Tahiti. Many visitors say it is worth the visit just to see Moorea's spectacular bays. The volcanic peaks, reflected in the waters of Cook's Bay and Opunohu Bay, rise like a shark's jaw from the island's base. Sharks sighting on nearly every dive makes this island a popular diving destination. At times a tuna will come by or dolphins will be heard clicking just out of sight.
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Whether you gravitate to the sea or the mountains, you'll encounter memorable vistas at every curve of the landscape surrounding Pago Pago. Whales, porpoises and sea turtles frequent the island's emerald waters. The rainforest blanketing the rugged mountains showcases an impressive array of greens. As you tour the island, discover local Polynesian culture and traditions that have remained present in many residents' lives.
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Situated in the heart of the sunniest region of the North Island, Tauranga is a popular seaside getaway for locals and visitors alike. Initially settled by the Maori in the 13th century, the Bay of Plenty area has an abundance of things to see and do.
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The only city in the world built on an active basaltic volcanic field, Auckland is located on the North Island of New Zealand. With a warm, costal climate, you can surf at black-sand beaches, enjoy picnics in secluded coves, or go horseback riding nearly year round. Dominating the CBD—that’s the central business district, or simply downtown—is the Sky Tower. At 1,076 feet tall it’s the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere. Take a trip to the top and enjoy a meal and a panoramic view of the city below, including the busy harbor that lends Auckland the nickname “The City of Sails”.
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