Aranui Cruises waive single supplements for 2015 Tahiti sailings
Aranui Cruises for the first time will dispense with single supplements on a number of 2015 voyages, offering single travelers a more cost effective way to discover the Tahiti islands.
The standard 50% single supplement fee will be waived representing a saving of nearly $3000 on a typical cruise.
It is available for six voyages between April and August, including the line’s 30th anniversary cruise on April 25.
This cruise will feature a special gala dinner show and an onboard credit of 15,000 Polynesian Francs per person (approx. A$175).
During the sale singles can cruise in a standard cabin from A$6072 subject to availability.
"We know there are a lot of people out there who want to explore the beautiful, untouched islands of Tahiti but not everyone has a plus-one to travel with," said Laurent Wong, the freighter line’s regional representative for Australia and New Zealand.
"We’re delighted to be able to supplement solo travellers across six cruises, making it more affordable for them to experience the ultimate South Pacific adventure in 2015."
Prices include transport, meals, accommodation and tours aboard Aranui 3 to the French Polynesian archipelagoes of the Marquesas, Tuamotus and Society Islands.
Aranui 3 has a capacity for 200 passengers in suites with private balconies and deluxe and standard twin rooms.
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