Cruise Tahiti Like You Are Aboard Your Own Yacht!

Wednesday, 27 Aug, 2008 0

Take a cruise holiday in fabled Tahiti like you’re holidaying on your own yacht with Talpacific Holidays’ 7-night fly, cruise and stay packages that include three nights aboard the mega motor-cruiser Haumana with just eleven other couples looked after by sixteen crew.

Pre-Christmas packages from November 24 to December 6 this year include return air and taxes from Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane, 2-nights at the InterContinental Tahiti Resort (including a special gift for Honeymooners,) a night at the Novotel Rangiroa Lagoon Resort, 3-nights cruising on Haumana, a night back at the InterContinental Tahiti Resort and all airport transfers.

The Haumana cruise includes a Traditional Tahitian Welcome, escorted beach and bush walks, village tours, kayaking, snorkelling, game and hand-line fishing with an onboard fishing guide, shark feeding, and a 4-star French picnic at which tables and chairs are set in a peaceful island’s shallow waters.

Haumana sails the tranquil Rangiroa Lagoon in the Hollywood-like Tuamotu Archipelago , with dining a highlight and a fusion of French and Polynesian accompanied by complimentary wines with lunch and dinner.

Prices start from $5629pp twin-share from Sydney , and from $5799pp from Brisbane or Melbourne if booked by December 3. For further info contact Talpacific Holidays.

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