Cruise Fly and Stay packages
8 night holiday to end 2007 in Tahiti’s fabled islands of Bora Bora and Rangiroa, has been made all the more enticing with the inclusion of three of those nights aboard the boutique motor-catamaran Haumana that carries just 24-guests served by 16-crew.
The package includes return air travel from Sydney with Air Tahiti Nui to Papeete, inter-island transfers, two nights at the Sofitel Resort Tahiti on Bora Bora in an Deluxe Overwater Bungalow, two in a Lagoon View Room at the same Resort, and one in a Garden Bungalow at the Family Lodge Le Merou Bleu on Rangiroa.
The 3-nights aboard Haumana in the placid waters of Rangiroa lagoon includes daily shore excursions to remote villages, through lush rainforests and along unspoiled beaches, organised fishing, snorkelling, jet-skiing, kayaking, swimming, diving, dolphin spotting, shark feeding, 5-star onboard dining and on one day a unique gourmet beach picnic.
The 8-night package is priced from $6019pp twin-share from Sydney, $6199 from Melbourne, $6209 Brisbane and from $6249pp twin-share from Adelaide.
It is available for travel from November 16 to December 15 this year.
Full details on www.airtahitinui.com.au or www.easytahiti.com.
Tahiti has two weekly direct 7-hour flights from Sydney to Papeete, and two via Auckland.
Report by The Moel
John Alwyn-Jones
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