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We are delighted to announce the arrival of the brand-new Aranoa in early 2027—an exciting addition to the Aranui Cruises fleet. For over 40 years, Aranui has built an outstanding reputation as the premier cargo–passenger shipping company in French Polynesia, blending essential island supply runs with once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences.
Sailing alongside the beloved Aranui 5—which will continue her classic journeys to the Marquesas—Aranoa opens the door to new horizons. Her inaugural itineraries include the Austral Islands with mystical Rapa, as well as select discovery voyages to Pitcairn and the Tuamotus.
Located 600 km south of Tahiti, the Austral Islands are one of French Polynesia’s best-kept secrets: pristine white-sand beaches, sapphire lagoons, dramatic mountains, fertile valleys, and a strong cultural identity rooted in tradition and agriculture. Rarely visited by travelers, this unspoiled paradise promises an authentic and unforgettable experience.
Special Launch Offer – 20% Discount
• Saturday, 06 March – Thursday, 18 March 2027
To close out this remarkable inaugural year, both Aranui 5 and Aranoa will take part in the Marquesas Arts Festival at the end of 2027—a vibrant cultural celebration that is truly a must-experience event.
Sailing Schedule
| Departure Date | Return Date |
| SATURDAY 6 MARCH 2027 | THURSDAY 18 MARCH 2027 |
Inclusions
Cruise Fare Inclusions
- Transfer from Your hotel in Papeete to Aranoa Dock
- 12-night cruise aboard Aranoa: Inaugural Austral Islands with Rapa in Stateroom (Obstructed View)
- All meals onboard Aranoa (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- A bottle of wine to share among 4 passengers during onboard meals
- All shore excursions with English-speaking guides
- Cultural activities and performances onboard and ashore
- Cultural dance shows, and onboard lectures
- Port charges and government taxes
- Transfer from Papeete Aranoa Dock to Your hotel in Papeete
Cabin Upgrade Options
Special Launch Offer – 20% Discount (Valid until 06 March 2027)
- Stateroom (Obstructed View): AUD 7261 per person twin share
Upgrade Options (per person):
- Stateroom (Unobstructed View): +AUD 349
- Deluxe Cabin (Obstructed, with Balcony): +AUD 1,878
- Deluxe Cabin (Unobstructed, with Balcony): +AUD 2,326
- Superior Deluxe Cabin (with Balcony): +AUD 3,069
- Junior Suite (with Balcony): +AUD 3,229
- Premium Suite (with Balcony): +AUD 3,447
- Royal Suite (with Balcony): +AUD 4,417
- Grand Royal Suite (with Balcony): +AUD 6,780
- Owner’s Suite (with Balcony): +AUD 7,451
- Presidential Suite (with Balcony): +AUD 7,451
Itinerary

Check-in begins at 09:00 am at the Papeete Cruise Terminal. At 12:00 pm, the Aranoa will cast off, ready to take you to Tahiti’s sister island: Moorea before the Austral Islands. A journey of culture, tradition and unforgettable landscapes awaits you.
The Aranoa will arrive in Moorea at around 2:00 p.m., allowing passengers to visit and take part in a few optional activities.
At 22:00 the ship will leave the Society Islands for the Austral Islands.

A day to relax on the Pool Deck or in the comfort of our air-conditioned Salon. Or why not simply enjoy the view of the South Pacific Ocean as we return to the Society Islands. Lectures on the company’s culture and history will give you a complete overview of the values upheld by the company. True to the Polynesian experience, the entertainment remains as traditional as ever: initiation to Polynesian songs and Tahitian dance, not forgetting our shows and dances under the stars.

The Aranoa disembarks at the “Taanini” quay. A small circular volcanic plateau, Rimatara, the last island in the archipelago to be discovered in the 19th century by Captain Samuel Pinder Henry, has preserved its ancient traditions, including its own dialect. It is home to an endemic bird, the stunning and colorful Lori de Kuhl, the “Ura”, also found in the Cook Islands. After passing through a purification smoke, an ancient welcoming tradition, explore the main villages of Amaru, Anapoto and Motuaura by mini-bus or truck. In the ancient Amaru cemetery, facing the sea, lies the entire lineage of kings and queens who ruled the island of Rimatara. Legend has it that if you make a face in front of the royal tomb, you’ll be disfigured for the rest of your life. A barbecue will be served on Motuaura beach. Its crystal-clear waters are ideal for snorkelling and diving. Covered with tarodera and fruit trees, Rimatara is a flowering garden with a freshwater well. The discovery of the red parakeet “Ura” is offered as an optional activity (registration at reception).

Rurutu, one of the two largest raised atolls in French Polynesia, is unique for its geological structure, which is surprisingly unusual in the South Pacific. Basalt and limestone cliffs dotted with caves where islanders once lived, a volcanic interior with lush tropical jungle, white sand beaches and magnificent bays offer breathtaking panoramas. Rurutu is known throughout Polynesia for the exceptional quality of its basketry, such as magnificent hats, bags and baskets or carpets made from pandanus leaves and other natural materials. With the Aranui at anchor off Rurutu, after lunch on board, passengers disembark in barges at the “Moerai” quay, where they are greeted with a performance of local songs. Enjoy some free time in the peaceful village of Moerai.

Arriving by barge at the Baie Sanglante landing stage, passengers are greeted at the town hall, wreaths of flowers around their necks, to the sound of local music. You can watch demonstrations of the arts and crafts of pandanus leaf weaving and shell necklace making, both unique to the island. The island’s fertile soil and cooler climate are ideal for growing cabbage, lettuce and potatoes. The day’s activities include a truck tour of the island’s cultural sites, the ‘PO TUI TUI’ marae, Fort George, the first refuge of the Bounty mutineers from July to September 1789, and Bloody Bay, witness to the fighting between the islanders and the mutineers. Lunch on board. The beach at Bloody Bay invites you to dive and explore with a mask and snorkel. Certified diving is available as an optional activity (register at reception).

Raivavae, nicknamed the “Bora Bora of yesteryear”, seduces with its motu, preserved traditions and authentic charm. From the quay at Rairua, passengers aboard the Aranoa are greeted with music and wreaths of flowers. A tour of the island reveals the “Smiling Tiki”, hidden marae and a stoup tasting. A traditional buffet is served in Rairua, followed by a stroll through the village. The following day, hikers will explore Heirani Point, while others will discover the “Pupu” shell necklaces. Optional: the idyllic motu Vaiamanu and the coral garden.

Take advantage of the remaining time to stroll through the village or discover its lush lagoon with a mask and snorkel. A visit to Mount Hiro is optional (please register at reception).

As we approach Rapa, accessible only by sea, the captain can announce: “Welcome to Rapa. Next stop Antarctica”. Rapa, Easter Island’s little sister, is the southernmost and most isolated of the Austral Islands. It is shaped like a crescent, with a coastline cut by 12 very deep bays. It has a temperate climate, with no coral reefs or coconut palms, and non-tropical fruits and vegetables: apples, peaches, nectarines… The Aranoa docks at Ahurei. Passengers are greeted, wreaths of flowers around their necks, to the typical sounds and rhythms of Rapa. Trucks await you, heading for the cultural center. Here you’ll discover how the “mamas” make local crafts: hats and baskets from reed (a fragile material) and bamboo crafts. On Rapa, we suggest a 2h30 hike to Fort Morango Uta.
Among the activities on offer during our stopover in Rapa, you’ll visit Ahurei, the island’s main village, discover the ancient fortresses, visit an agricultural production center, discover local arts and crafts, meet the inhabitants of this isolated island, and share a wood-fired ma’a in the village.

Tubuai is the most populated island in the Austral Islands, with a splendid lagoon and a rich heritage. Welcomed at Bloody Bay with music and wreaths, passengers set off on a truck to discover the Vaitauarii marae, Fort George – refuge of the Bounty mutineers – and the sites of their battles. Barbecues, swimming and optional diving punctuate this day of history and nature.

A day to relax on the Pool Deck or in the comfort of our air-conditioned Salon. Or why not simply enjoy the view of the South Pacific Ocean as we return to the Society Islands. Lectures on the company’s culture and history will give you a complete overview of the values upheld by the company. True to the Polynesian experience, the entertainment remains as traditional as ever: initiation to Polynesian songs and Tahitian dance, not forgetting our shows and dances under the stars.

The cradle of Polynesian civilization, Raiatea – formerly Havai’i – was the starting point for the great migrations to Hawaii, New Zealand and Easter Island. On the quayside, you’ll be greeted by the sound of to’ere, the tiara in your ear. By bus, explore the Taputapuatea marae, a UNESCO-listed sacred site. Optional: pirogue trip down the Faaroa River or certified diving. In the afternoon, stroll through Uturoa’s boutiques after lunch on board.

As you arrive in Bora Bora’s world-famous lagoon of opalescent blues and greens, you will be greeted by the majestic “Mount Otemannu”, the highest peak on the island. 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 a veriety of option excursions at an additional cost: scuba diving, boat and motorized canoe tours of the lagoon, 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 a 4X4 tour. Departure in the evening for Papeete.

After days rich in encounters, grandiose landscapes and shared traditions, the Aranoa returns to the port of Papeete. Between engraved memories and faded necklaces, hearts remain full of emotions and stories to tell.
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