Luxury cruising in the Tuamotu Atolls
Cruising your way through the shallow, crystal clear waters of Bora Bora aboard your very own catamaran, complete with a skipper and cook… it sounds like a dream – but it really is a dream come true.
Air Tahiti Nui and Elegant Resorts are offering this sensational New Year luxury cruise package from AUD$7515, including taxes for travel until 31 March.
Passengers spend their first and last nights at InterContinental Tahiti Hotel in Papeete before boarding their private catamaran, fully decked with two kayaks, two floating hammocks, snorkelling gear, and dinghy with outboard engine and fishing rods.
After three all-inclusive nights onboard their luxury catamaran between Raiatea to Bora Bora, passengers are then transferred to the ultra chic and stylish InterContinental Thalasso Resort and Spa to spend four nights in an overwater bungalow, with breakfast included daily.
The unique luxury package also includes return Economy airfares from Australia to Papeete, and transfers between Raiatea and Bora Bora with award-winning airline Air Tahiti Nui.
Price is based on per person twin share departing Sydney for travel till March 2008. Surcharge may apply for travel outside of these dates.
Air Tahiti Nui has been named the “Best Pacific Airline’ for the past five years the Skytrax Awards for airline excellence. Air Tahiti Nui offers four weekly flights from Sydney to Papeete – two nonstop and two via Auckland.
For more information or to book please visit www.airtahitinui.com.au or www.elegantresorts.com.au
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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