Silversea Cruises has revealed details of its 2009 schedule of expeditions for the Prince Albert II, calling for the ship's deployment in Papeete
from mid-March to late October 2009.
An exciting collection of new itineraries will feature the less-traveled regions of Polynesia ranging from the southernmost Austral Islands to the
sprawling Tuamotu Archipelago and the northernmost Marquesas Islands. For the balance of the year, the 132-guest luxury expedition ship will
offer a series of Antarctic explorations with convenient roundtrip departures from Ushuaia.
"We are delighted to base the Prince Albert II in beautiful Tahiti for a series of explorations next year," said Amerigo Perasso, Silversea's
president and CEO. "The South Pacific is home to magnificent natural vistas and some of the world's most intriguing cultures, offering our
guests the perfect setting for mind-enriching, authentic adventures."
"We are pleased to welcome the prestigious Prince Albert II to French Polynesia,"
added the President of French Polynesia, Gaston Tong Sang.
"Since taking office, it has been my goal and intention to take all necessary steps to enable Silversea to visit the region. The Prince Albert II is a
true luxury vessel with a privileged clientele that is attracted by cultural and authentic travel experiences."
In the spirit of true adventure, all itineraries are unstructured by design. Following only a tentative schedule that allows for moment-by-moment
flexibility, expeditions stay longer at sites of particular interest, or make slight detours whenever weather, nature or mere curiosity dictate.
Highlights of the 2009 French Polynesia program include:
Austral
Island Adventures:
Nestled in the Tropic of Capricorn, the remote Austral Islands lie hundreds of miles south of Tahiti and enjoy a slightly cooler climate. Tubuai,
largest of these volcanic islands, is probably best known for the failed landing attempts of the H.M.S.
Bounty - the island's villagers assaulted
the unwelcome ship with a barrage of stones, and ultimately the mutineers sailed off to
Pitcairn. Prince Albert II and her fleet of 8 Zodiac boats
will explore the unique culture, flora and fauna of Rapa, Raivavae, Tubuai, Rurutu and Rimatara on five 11-day, roundtrip journeys from
Papeete. Silver Sailing fares start at US$3,897 per person, based on double occupancy.
Journeys
to the Marquesas:
The mountainous islands of the Marquesas are located nearly 900 miles northeast of Tahiti and just south of the equator. With a lush, vibrant
terrain bursting with myriad exotic flowers and fruit trees, it's easy to understand how this tropical paradise captivated the artist Paul Gauguin,
who made the Marquesas his adopted home. On four roundtrip journeys of 14 days from Papeete, Prince Albert II's expedition team will lead
in-depth explorations of Fatu Hiva, Pua Mau, Hiva Oa, Atuona, Ua Pou, Nuku Hiva and Tahuata, as well as Manihi and Fakarava Island in the
Tuamotu Archipelago and the Society Islands of Bora Bora and Tahaa. Silver
Sailing fares start at US$4,917 per person, based on double occupancy.
Tuamotu
Expeditions:
The isolated Tuamotu Islands, northeast of Tahiti, comprise the world's largest chain of atolls. Its 78 sparsely populated coral islands span over
900 miles of aquamarine waters. Dotted with quaint villages, coral churches and an abundance of wildlife -- from bottlenose dolphins and
coconut crabs to the rarest of birds, this remote archipelago offers endless possibilities for real Robinson Crusoe-style adventures. Departing
from Papeete, Prince Albert II will embark on five 10-day expeditions to the Tuamotu islands of Tikihau, Rangiroa, Apataki, Arutua and
Fakarava, as well as Raiatea, Maupihaa and Huahine in the Society Islands. Silver Sailing
fares start at US$3,597 per person, based on double occupancy.
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