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Discovering the Marquesas Islands Cruise 2027

Discovering the Marquesas Islands Cruise 2027

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Cruise In The Marquesas Islands
Mythical and mystical. A land that has beckoned explorers and inspired writers, painters and artists. A rugged and breath-taking landscape of peaks, valleys, plateaus, and cliffs. A nation of proud and formidable warriors long ago, distinct from Tahitians, with their own language and culture. A people where a simple smile will win them over. The Marquesas Islands is a world unto itself.
Located 1,500 km northeast of Tahiti, the Marquesas archipel ago consists of 12 islands, only 6 of which are inhabited. The Marquesas Islands emerge from the Pacific Ocean, high and lush. Nature is raw and its charm powerful. It is a land of stories and legends, as fascinating as it is unforgettable. Welcome to the Marquesas, the “Land of Men”.
Henua Enana should be the name one retains of the Marquesas. Each island of the archipelago is one of the foundation pillars of a divine house, built for mankind by Oatea and his wife Atanua.
The two large pillars are represented by the island of Ua Pou; the ridge beam by Hiva Oa; the other beams and rafters by Nuku Hiva; Fatu Hiva, representing the roof; and Tahuata the light at dawn; Mohotani, the song of a bird; and all the remains from the construction became the island of Ua Huka. After the era of the gods came the era of men. However, Spanish prowess, having launched its galleons all over the world as early as the 15th century, decided otherwise. Thus the name Marquesas was given by the Spanish explorer Alvaro de Mendana in 1595, while the four southern islands, observed or explored by sailors from the Spanish expedition, were given the names of saints: Santa Magdalena (Fatu Hiva), Santa Dominica (Hiva Oa), Santa Cristina (Tahuata) and San Pedro (the black rock of Mohotani). The Northern ones were given the honour by an American Joseph Ingraham, , in 1791, who renamed them: Ua Huka became Federal; Nuku Hiva, Washington and Ua Pou, Adams Island.
Posterity soon forgot those names which the Marquesans had always ignored. Meanwhile the Frenchman Etienne Marchand took possession of the archipelago in the name of France and its new regime. These now became the islands of the revolution. History takes a passing delight in these titbits, although only the name ‘Marquesas’ remains. From this administrative denomination, poetry took hold and finally we, the islanders, loved the gentleness of its name. But for you, visitors who wish to feel the history and emotional power of the Marquesas, remember this: these islands at the end of the world are called Henua Enana, the Land of Men.

Trip Name
Discovering the Marquesas Islands Cruise 2027
Days
13
Overview
Vessel Type: Small Ship Length: 116 m Passenger Capacity: 198 Built: 2026 Launching in 2027, Aranoa marks an exciting new chapter for Aranui Cruises, extending its legacy of authentic and sustainable Polynesian voyages. This innovative mixed passenger–freighter vessel will journey through the remote Austral Islands—Rimatara, Rurutu, Tubuai, Raivavae, and Rapa—offering guests an intimate connection to some of French Polynesia’s most unspoiled destinations. With capacity for just 198 passengers across 93 cabins, including 62 with private balconies, Aranoa promises a boutique cruising experience complemented by Polynesian warmth and hospitality. Onboard amenities include two restaurants, two bars, whirlpools, a spa and tattoo area, a boutique, and a fitness centre, ensuring both comfort and cultural immersion as guests explore the lush mountains, turquoise lagoons, and white-sand beaches of the Australs. True to Aranui’s pioneering spirit, Aranoa combines tradition with forward-thinking sustainability. The ship features a diesel-electric propulsion system with azimuth thrusters, an eco-friendly antifouling hull coating, and technology designed to reduce noise and emissions while enhancing fuel efficiency. Continuing the company’s 40-year commitment to inclusive tourism, Aranoa will work closely with local communities to promote inter-island trade and cultural exchange, creating meaningful connections between travellers and the islands. Blending discovery, comfort, and responsibility, Aranoa invites guests to experience a slower, more authentic Polynesia—where every voyage tells a story.

Itinerary



Day 1 - DAY 1 Departure from Tahiti (Papeete)
Departure from Papeete at 12:00 pm, welcome of our crew and navigation to the Tuamotu archipelago.
Day 2 - DAY 2 Fakarava
Classified as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO for the preservation of rare species, Fakarava is the second largest atoll in French Polynesia. After a buffet on board, the Aranui will disembark at the "Rotoava" dock. Passengers will have time to discover its small village, the church built of coral, the local crafts and a demonstration of the virtues of coconut. Enjoy a day of relaxation, sun and beach, swimming or snorkeling among multicolored tropical fish.
Day 3 - DAY 3 At sea
A day to relax on the Pool Deck or in the comfort of our air-conditioned Lounge. Or why not simply enjoy the views of the South Pacific Ocean as we sail to the fascinating Marquesas Islands. Lectures on the Culture and History of the Marquesas Islands will take you back in time and give you a comprehensive overview of this ancient civilization. During the cruise, you will also have the opportunity to learn how to move your hips like a true Tahitian! The spirited Polynesian crew will proudly present their way of life and entertain you with Polynesian songs and rhythms on their ukulele, guitars and drums. Before going to bed, set your watch 30 minutes in advance, we are moving on to Marquesas time.
Day 4 - DAY 4 Nuku Hiva (Taiohae – Hatiheu – Taipiva
While the Aranui is unloading, you can explore Taiohae, the small administrative capital of the Marquesas. Taiohae Bay is where writer Herman Melville, then a 23-year-old sailor, and a buddy jumped off a whaling ship in 1842. After breakfast, passengers will disembark and take the 4×4 that will be waiting for them for the day's excursion. Our first stop will be a visit to the Taiohae Cathedral. You can visit the Cathedral or go to the market to buy handicrafts. Then, we will visit the archaeological site of "Tohua Kamuihei" with its giant banyan trees and petroglyphs. Your first introduction to traditional Marquesan cuisine will be served for lunch. Local music during the meal will provide a great atmosphere. Your tour will continue south to Taiohae with its spectacular bay, a giant volcanic amphitheater dominated by towering cliffs dotted with waterfalls. Back in Taiohae village, you will also find banks and shops. You can return to the ship from the village on foot or by car.7 p.m.: Polynesian evening with plancha buffet around the pool (Deck 7) or in the Restaurant (Deck 4) depending on weather conditions.
Day 5 - DAY 5 Ua Pou (Hakahau)
From the bridges, you will see the mountain spires unique to Ua Pou. As the crew unloads supplies, cement, sugar, and loads sacks of copra (dried coconuts) and fruit, explore the picturesque village of Hakahau and its church with a hand-carved wooden platform. Meet the island's talented sculptors and artists, climb up to the Cross for stunning views of the mountains, lush valleys, and the main village. Another delicious Marquesan lunch will be served: breadfruit, a Marquesan staple with curried goat cheese (a specialty of the Marquesas Islands), raw fish marinated in lemon juice and coconut milk, taro and red bananas. Enjoy an excellent dance performance, including the "Bird Dance," traditional at UA POU.
Day 6 - DAY 6 Hiva Oa (Atuona)
The Aranui will anchor very early at the Tahauku wharf of Atuona, where you will have time to explore the village, the second largest village in the Marquesas. This is where Paul Gauguin lived and created some of his work. You can also visit the colonial store where he bought his bread, as well as a replica of his infamous "house of pleasure" and the Museum. As you walk up the hill to the cemetery, you'll get a great view of the Hanakee Motu. Under a huge frangipani tree is a tombstone with the simple words: Paul Gauguin 1903. Nearby is the grave of another famous European who was also seduced by Hiva Oa: the Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel, who died in 1978.
Day 7 - DAY 7 Hiva Oa (Puamau)
The next day the Aranui will anchor in the small bay of Puamau. Puamau is a village on the north-east coast of the island of Hiva Oa, in the Marquesas archipelago. Nestled between the sea and the green mountains, it stands out for its authenticity and peaceful atmosphere. The site is especially famous for being home to one of the largest and most impressive marae in the Marquesas: the Tohua Me'ae lipona, a sacred place adorned with magnificent stone tikis, some of which are among the largest in all of Polynesia.This village, still preserved from mass tourism, reflects the Marquesan soul through its wild landscapes, its traditions and the warm welcome of its inhabitants. Puamau is therefore a must-see place to discover the history, culture and spirituality of the archipelago.
Day 8 - DAY 8 Fatu Hiva (Omoa – Hanavave)
Fatu Hiva, the most lush and remote of the Marquesas Islands, is also a Marquesan craft center. In the village of Omoa, the women will demonstrate how to make tapas by crushing the bark of paper mulberry, banyan trees or breadfruit, as well as how to make 'Umuhei, a mixture based on the island's plants used to perfume their hair. After visiting the village, the more athletic passengers can opt for a 15km hike that will take them from Omoa to Hanavave, offering breathtaking views of the high cliffs. Lunch will be served at the summit. Non-hikers will sail aboard the Aranui, from Omoa to Hanavave to the Bay of Virgins, considered one of the most beautiful bays in the world. Go ashore for a tour of the village and to welcome hikers.
Day 9 - DAY 9 Ua Huka (Vaipaee – Hane – Hokatu
This island, which saw the construction of the first airstrip in the Marquesas Islands in 1972, is largely arid and is home to many wild horses, goats and pigs. In the early morning, the Aranui will perform an impressive maneuver, a 180-degree turn in the beautiful "Invisible Bay" of Vaipaee. A manoeuvre that requires all the dexterity of the captain and crew is not to be missed. Return to your 4×4 to explore the island, stopping for stunning views, visit the arboretum born from the passion of the island's former mayor, before reaching the beautiful village of Hane. Lunch will be served in a local family restaurant. See some of the island's specialties, handicrafts, wood carvings, as well as engraved coconut shells. After lunch, return on board in a 4×4. For the more spirited, a 3km walk back from the arboretum awaits you. Be sure to be on deck as the Aranui will sail all the way along the coast of Ua Huka for more magnificent views.
Day 10 - DAY 10 At sea
A day to recover from the emotions experienced in the Marquesas archipelago. During our crossing to the magnificent islands of the Tuamotus, conferences and activities will be offered throughout the day.Before going to bed, set your watch back 30 minutes, back to Tahitian time.
Day 11 - DAY 11 Rangiroa
From the bridges, watch as we approach and arrive in the largest atoll in French Polynesia and the second largest in the world. You can spot playful dolphins greeting the Ship as we enter the Tiputa Pass, one of Rangiroa's passes. The glass-bottom boat and scuba diving trips are available (registration at the reception). Scuba diving here is ranked as one of the best in the world (certified divers only). If you decide not to visit, enjoy the white sand beach of Rangiroa and the translucent lagoon. The local "mamas" will have an excellent display of shell necklaces, chains and key chains, other small souvenirs for sale on the beach. The Aranui will depart at lunchtime and sail to the mystical island of Bora Bora.
Day 12 - DAY 12 Bora Bora
Arriving in the world-famous lagoon of Bora Bora of opalescent blues and greens, you will be greeted by the majestic "Mount Otemanu", the highest peak on the island. In this perfect island paradise, you can enjoy a day at the beach and a barbecue on a private Motu surrounded by crystal clear waters, the "Motu Tapu". You can also choose from optional activities, a variety of excursions at an additional cost: scuba diving, lagoon tour by boat and canoe, swimming with sharks and rays! Bora Bora was an American military outpost during World War II and remnants of the war such as cannons and bunkers can be seen on the circuit. Departure in the evening for Papeete.
Day 13 - DAY 13 Papeete (TAHITI)
This is the end of our journey. It's time to say Nānā! (goodbye) to your fellow travellers, the Polynesian staff and the guides of the Aranui.
Day 14 - Please Note:
Itineraries are subject to change. 

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06-11-202718-11-2027Array Array9,305DOUBLE STATEROOM
06-11-202718-11-2027Array Array9,305DOUBLE STATEROOM WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW
06-11-202718-11-2027Array Array11,989DELUXE
06-11-202718-11-2027Array Array12,926SUPERIOR DELUXE
06-11-202718-11-2027Array Array13,145JUNIOR SUITE WITH OR WITHOUT BALCONY
06-11-202718-11-2027Array Array13,388SINGLE STATEROOM
06-11-202718-11-2027Array Array13,915PREMIUM SUITE
06-11-202718-11-2027Array Array14,030ROYAL SUITE WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW
06-11-202718-11-2027Array Array14,635ROYAL SUITE
06-11-202718-11-2027Array Array18,455PRESIDENTIAL SUITE
23-11-202705-12-2027Array Array6,065DORMITORY - CLASS C - 4 BEDS
23-11-202705-12-2027Array Array9,305DOUBLE STATEROOM WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW
23-11-202705-12-2027Array Array9,305DOUBLE STATEROOM
23-11-202705-12-2027Array Array11,989DELUXE
23-11-202705-12-2027Array Array12,926SUPERIOR DELUXE
23-11-202705-12-2027Array Array13,145JUNIOR SUITE WITH OR WITHOUT BALCONY
23-11-202705-12-2027Array Array13,388SINGLE STATEROOM
23-11-202705-12-2027Array Array13,915PREMIUM SUITE
23-11-202705-12-2027Array Array14,030ROYAL SUITE WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW
23-11-202705-12-2027Array Array14,635ROYAL SUITE
23-11-202705-12-2027Array Array18,455PRESIDENTIAL SUITE
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13-12-202726-12-2027Array Array9,973DOUBLE STATEROOM WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW
13-12-202726-12-2027Array Array10,461DOUBLE STATEROOM
13-12-202726-12-2027Array Array12,862DELUXE
13-12-202726-12-2027Array Array13,871SUPERIOR DELUXE
13-12-202726-12-2027Array Array14,107JUNIOR SUITE WITH OR WITHOUT BALCONY
13-12-202726-12-2027Array Array15,061ROYAL SUITE WITH OBSTRUCTED VIEW
13-12-202726-12-2027Array Array15,711ROYAL SUITE
13-12-202726-12-2027Array Array17,369SINGLE STATEROOM
13-12-202726-12-2027Array Array17,935PREMIUM SUITE
13-12-202726-12-2027Array Array19,826PRESIDENTIAL SUITE
14-12-202725-12-2027Array Array6,826Class C
14-12-202725-12-2027Array Array10,652Stateroom
14-12-202725-12-2027Array Array13,467Deluxe
14-12-202725-12-2027Array Array14,527Superior Deluxe
14-12-202725-12-2027Array Array14,774Junior Suite
14-12-202725-12-2027Array Array15,644Premium Suite
14-12-202725-12-2027Array Array16,458Royal Suite
14-12-202725-12-2027Array Array19,821Grand Royal Suite
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14-12-202725-12-2027Array Array20,780Presidential Suite
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Inclusions

    • Fakarava
    • Classified as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO for the preservation of rare species, Fakarava is the second largest atoll in French Polynesia.
    • Atuona
    • Located on Hiva Oa and the where Paul Gauguin lived and painted.
    • Tohua Me'ae Lipona
    • a sacred place adorned with magnificent stone tikis, some of which are among the largest in all of Polynesia.
    • Fatu Hiva, the most lush and remote of the Marquesas Islands and a centre for Marquesan crafts.
    • Rangiora
    • The largest atoll in French Polynesia

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