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Marina, Pacific Mysteries ex Papeete to Lima
Nights 18 Ship Marina Star Rating Departs Papeete, Tahiti Sailing 2013: 18 Apr Ports of Call Papeete, Huahine, Bora Bora, Fakarava, Pitcairn (Adamstown), Easter Island (Hanga Roa), Callao (Lima) Peru Select a sailing date for approximate pricing.
Prices are per person, twin share. When booking please check current cruise fare and inclusions. Prices are indicative only, subject to currency fluctuations and may change at any time without notice.
18 Night Cruise sailing from Papeete to Lima aboard Marina.
The brand new Marina, and her sister Riviera, which debuts in April 2012, are the most beautiful, elegant and sophisticated ships to debut in the past 50 years. Designer touches are everywhere, from the magnificent Lalique Grand Staircase and stunning Owner's Suites furnished in Ralph Lauren Home, they are showcases of the finest residential design and furnishings. More than anything, Marina and Riviera personify the Oceania Cruises experience.
Comfortably mid-size, Marina and Riviera retain the same warmth and charm of their acclaimed consorts Regatta, Insignia and Nautica. While the country club casual ambiance and level of personalized service remain the same, they offer even more choice and some enticing new amenities. As the first ships designed for lovers of fine dining and travel experiences, Marina and Riviera offer guests a total of 10 dining venues, of which six are open-seating gourmet restaurants with no surcharge. La Reserve by Wine Spectator offers enlightening wine and food pairings. . The new Bon Appétit Culinary Center is the only hands-on cooking school at sea. Similarly, artists-in-residence teach fine arts in Artists Loft, a new enrichment center. For specialty coffees and snacks, there is Baristas Coffee Bar. Intimate lounges abound. Accommodations in every category are incredibly spacious, especially with regard to the lavish bathrooms.
Yet remarkably, with so many additions, the onboard ambiance and experience remains comfortably familiar. We have retained everything guests adore about our ships and raised the bar ever higher. We look forward to welcoming you aboard.
Highlights of this cruise:
Papeete (Tahiti)
The island of Tahiti's urban center has much to offer visitors. Take a stroll through the new Jardins Paofai, watch the surfers on their longboards, marvel at Faarumai Waterfalls, The Blowhole, Fern Grottos.
Bora Bora
Known as "the most romantic island in the world," the dramatic Mount Otumanu stands watch over sparkling turquoise waters and sugary sands. Snorkel, swim with the Manta Rays, enjoy an outrigger canoe ride through the lagoon and its sparkling motus at sunset.
Fakarava
Pure, pristine and dreamlike, the ecosystem of this gorgeous island is home to extremely rare birds, plants and crustaceans. Quaint villages, old coral churches and welcoming people are intertwined with a spectacular lagoon creating a paradise like none other in the world.
Adamstown
Stand atop Garnet's Ridge and enjoy the panoramic views from one of the highest points on the island. Ancient Polynesian petroglyphs can be found at Down Rope cliff, and an isolated sandy beach lies at its base. Remains of the Bounty, the ship on which the world's most infamous mutiny was staged, can be located throughout the island, or you can grab a snorkel and tour the wreckage on your own.
Hanga Roa
Venture beyond the town of Hanga Roa to explore this magnificent national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of several volcanoes comprising Easter Island, Rano Raraku is an inland quarry where most of the famous monolithic human carvings, or moai, were created by the Rapa Nui people. Near the volcanic crater lake of Rano Kau, you will find many petroglyphs among the remains of the ceremonial village of Orongo. Hiking amidst the archaeological sites of this mysterious island is an unforgettable experience.
Lima/Machu Picchu (Callao)
The "Lost City of the Incas" is South America's most intriguing archaeological site. Introduced to the world in 1911 by Hiram Bingham, who was the genuine Indiana Jones, Machu Picchu is perched 7,875 feet above sea level and has a 1,800-foot vertical drop. What remain are extraordinary stone buildings built by the Incas for use as temples, sanctuaries, homes and water fountains. This UNESCO World Heritage Site was originally built in 1460. Also enchanting is the colonial city of Cuzco with its majestic Plaza de Armas and the ancient Incan fortress of Sacsayhuaman.