Itineraries & rates

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DISCOVER THE MARQUESAS - 2026

From saturday 9 May 2026 to wednesday 20 May 2026

12 days / 11 nights

Îles Marquises


Mythical and mystical. A land that has attracted explorers, writers, painters and artists. Breathtaking landscapes of mountains, valleys, plateaus and cliffs. A nation of former warriors, with their own language and culture. For 40 years, Aranui, as the main carrier of goods to the Marquesas, has maintained a vital link with its inhabitants and the outside world.

  • Early bird discount - 10%

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Day 1

Departure from Tahiti (Papeete).

Departure from Papeete in the afternoon, welcome of our crew and navigation to the Tuamotu archipelago.

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Day 2

Fakarava

Classified as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO for the preservation of rare species, Fakarava is the second largest atoll in French Polynesia. After a buffet on board, the Aranui will disembark at the dock of "Rotoava". Passengers will have time to discover its small village, the church built of coral, local crafts and a demonstration of the virtues of coconut. Enjoy a day of relaxation, sun and beach, swimming or snorkeling among multicolored tropical fish.

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Day 3

to Sea

A day to relax at the Pool Deck or in the comfort of our air-conditioned lounge. Or why not just enjoy the view of the South Pacific Ocean during our crossing to the fascinating Marquesas Islands. Lectures on the Culture and History of the Marquesas Islands will make you go back in time and give you a complete overview of this ancient civilization. During the cruise, you will also have the opportunity to learn how to move your hips like a true Tahitian! The fiery Polynesian crew, proudly present their way of life and entertain you with Polynesian songs and rhythms on their ukulele, guitars and drums. Before going to bed, set your watch 30 minutes in advance, we switch to Marquesas time.

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Day 4

Nuku Hiva (Taiohae – Hatiheu – Taipivai)

While the Aranui is unloading, you can explore Taiohae, the small administrative capital of the Marquesas. Taiohae Bay is where writer Herman Melville then a 23-year-old sailor and buddy jumped off a whaler in 1842. After breakfast, passengers will disembark and will take the 4×4 that will be waiting for them for the day's excursion. Our first stop will be a visit to Taiohae Cathedral. You can visit the Cathedral or go to the market to buy handicrafts. Then, we will visit the archaeological site of "Tohua Kamuihei" with itsgiant banyan trees and petroglyphs. Your first introduction to traditional Marquesan cuisine will be served for lunch. Local music during the meal will provide a great atmosphere. Your excursion will continue south to Taiohae with its spectacular bay, a giant volcanic amphitheater dominated by towering cliffs dotted with waterfalls. Back to Taiohae village, you will also find banks and shops. You can return to the ship from the village on foot or by car.
7pm: Polynesian evening with plancha buffet around the pool (Deck 7) or at the Restaurant (Deck 4) depending on weather conditions.

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Day 5

Ua Pou (Hakahau)

From the bridges, you will see the mountain spits unique to Ua Pou. As the crew unloads supplies, cement, sugar, and loads bags of copra (dried coconuts) and fruit, explore the picturesque village of Hakahau and its church with a hand-carved wooden platform. Meet the island's talented sculptors and artists, climb to the Croix for stunning views of the mountains, lush valleys and the main village.  Another delicious Marquesan lunch will be served: breadfruit, a staple of the Marquesan with goat curry (a specialty of the Marquesas Islands), raw fish marinated in lemon juice and coconut milk, taro and red bananas. Enjoy an excellent dance performance, including the traditional "bird dance", at UA POU.

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Day 6

Ua Huka (Vaipaee – Hane – Hokatu)

This island which saw the construction of the first airstrip in the Marquesas in 1972 is largely arid and home to many wild horses, goats and pigs. In the early morning, the Aranui will perform an impressive maneuver, a 180-degree turn in the beautiful "Invisible Bay" of Vaipaee. A maneuver that requires all the dexterity of the captain and crew is not to be missed. Back in your 4×4 to explore the island, stopping for stunning views, visit the arboretum born from the passion of the former mayor of the island, before reaching the beautiful village of Hane. Lunch will be served at a local family restaurant. Discover some of the island's specialties, handicrafts, wooden carvings, as well as engraved coconut shells. After lunch, return on board in 4×4. For the more spirited, a 3km walk back from the arboretum awaits you. Make sure you're on deck as the Aranui will sail all along the coast of Ua Huka for more magnificent views.

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Day 7

Tahuata (Vaitahu) – Hiva Oa (Atuona)

The Aranui will anchor in the small bay of Tahuata. The only access is by sea, as there is no airport on Tahuata. On this leaf-shaped island, the air is thick with the scent of the «tiara Tahiti», frangipani and history. In 1595, Spanish explorers landed in the village of Vaitahu and opened fire on a crowd of curious islanders, killing about 200 people. Tahuata is also the site of the first French colony in the Marquesas in 1842. The large church built by the Vatican is decorated with beautiful Marquesan sculptures and magnificent stained glass windows symbolizing the Virgin Mary. Tahuata is famous for its exquisite bone and helmet shell sculptures. There will be plenty to choose from in the village.
The Aranui will arrive in Hiva Oa after lunch on board, where you will have plenty of time to explore Atuona, the second largest village in the Marquesas. This is where Paul Gauguin lived and created part of his work. By 4x4, you will visit the largest archaeological site of the Marquesas Islands, the «Tohua Ta'oa». You can also visit the colonial store where he bought his bread, as well as a replica of his sad and famous «pleasure house» and the Museum. Walking up the hill to the cemetery, you will have a breathtaking view of the Hanakee motu. Under a huge frangipani tree is a tombstone with simple words: Paul Gauguin 1903. Nearby is the tomb of another famous European who was also seduced by Hiva Oa: Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel, who died in 1978.

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Day 8

Fatu Hiva (Omoa – Hanavave)

Fatu Hiva, the most lush and remote of the Marquesas Islands, is also a Marquesan craft centre. In the village of Omoa, the women will show you how to make tapas by crushing the bark of paper mulberry, banyan or bread tree but also the making of ‘Umuhei, an island herbal blend used to perfume their hair. After visiting the village, the most sporty passengers can opt for a 15km hike that will take them from Omoa to Hanavave, offering breathtaking views of the high cliffs. Lunch will be served at the top. Non-hikers will sail aboard the Aranui, from Omoa to Hanavave to Virgin Bay, considered one of the most beautiful bays in the world. Visityou land for a visit of the village and to welcome hikers.

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Day 9

to Sea

A day to recover from his emotions lived in the Marquesas archipelago. During our crossing to the beautiful islands of Tuamotu, conferences and activities will be offered throughout this day.
Before going to bed, back your watch 30 minutes, back to Tahiti time.

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Day 10

Rangiroa or Makatea (Voyage 13, 14 and 25)

RANGIROA: From the bridges, observe our approach and our arrival in the largest atoll of French Polynesia and the second largest in the world. You can see playful dolphins greeting the Ship as we enter the Tiputa Pass, one of Rangiroa’s passes. Glass bottom boat and scuba diving excursions are available (registration at reception). Scuba diving is here classified as one of the best in the world (certified divers only). If you decide not to visit, enjoy the white sand beach of Rangiroa and the translucent lagoon. The local «mamas» will have an excellent display of shell necklaces, chains and key chains, other small souvenirs for sale on the beach. The Aranui will depart at lunchtime and sail to the mystical island of Bora Bora.

MAKATEA- (V13, V14, V25)
The Aranui offers this opportunity to visit the remains of Makatea, phosphate mining and caves, cross the island on foot or by car, picnic under the cliffs or on the beach. A raised atoll or exogenous atoll, Makatea is a type of atoll or coral island whose whole or part of the earth is composed of an ancient coral reef that has emerged. The term Makatea refers to a type of raised atoll with in its center, the remains of the ancient volcanic island. This term is also used to refer specifically to escarpments of coral origin
encountered in all types of raised atolls. Makatea is also the name of a coral island located in the Tuamotu archipelago (French Polynesia), where a phosphate deposit was mined from 1917.
After a picnic on land, the Aranui will sail along the coast of Makatea before continuing its journey to the islands of the Society.

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Day 11

Bora Bora

Arriving in the world famous lagoon of Bora Bora of blue and opalescent greens, you will be welcomed by the majestic «Mount Otemanu», the highest peak of the island. In this island paradise and perfect, you can enjoy a day at the beach and a barbecue on a private Motu surrounded by crystal clear waters, the «Motu Tapu». You can also choose from optional activities, a variety of excursions at an additional cost: scuba diving, lagoon tour by boat and canoe, swimming with sharks and rays! Bora Bora was an American military outpost during World War II and remnants of the war such as cannons and bunkers can be seen on the circuit. Departure in the evening for Papeete.

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Day 12

Back to Tahiti (Papeete)

This is the end of our journey. It is time to say Nānā! (goodbye) to your fellow travellers, the Polynesian staff and the Aranui guides.

Choose your rate base :

Presidential suite

Area : 41m²

Capacity : 1 to 3 adults

Situation : Sky deck - 9

Composed of three individual rooms of 41 m² interior area and a private balcony of 12 m², this outdoor cabin has a separate bedroom with a large double bed, a living room with a sofa bed, a living room with integrated bar, two bathrooms with shower and hairdryer, dressing room, refrigerator and safe.

Last cabins available

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

12 692 USD
Price per person

Royal suite

Area : 22m²

Capacity : 1 to 3 adults

Situation : Veranda deck - 6, Pool deck - 7, Sun deck - 8

This 22 m² outdoor cabin with a 9 m² private balcony features a bedroom with a king-size bed and a living area with a sofa bed, separated by a decorative Polynesian-style partition. The cabin also includes a bathroom with a shower and hair dryer, as well as a refrigerator and safe.

Available cabins

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

10 047 USD
Price per person

Royal suite view obstructed

Area : 22m²

Capacity : 1 to 3 adults

Situation : Boat deck - 5

Relax in a 22 m² suite with a private 9 m² balcony, featuring a double bed, sofa bed, Polynesian décor, and a bathroom. Includes a fridge, safe, and partial view for added privacy.

Last cabins available

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

9 629 USD
Price per person

Premium suite

Area : 19m²

Capacity : 1 to 3 adults

Situation : Veranda deck - 6, Pool deck - 7

This outdoor cabin of 19 m² with private balcony of 4m² has a bedroom with a large double bed or twin beds, a living room equipped with a sofa bed, separated by a decorative partition of Polynesian style, a bathroom with shower and dryerhair, refrigerator and safe.

Available cabins

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

9 210 USD
Price per person

Junior suite without balcony

Area : 19m²

Capacity : 1 to 2 adults

Situation : Veranda deck - 6

This 19 m² outdoor cabin without balcony but with large windows has a bedroom with a large double bed or twin beds, a bathroom with shower and hairdryer, a refrigerator and a safe.

Last cabins available

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

9 009 USD
Price per person

Junior Suite with Balcony

Area : 16m²

Capacity : 1 to 2 adults

Situation : Pool deck - 7

This 16 m² outdoor cabin with a 4 m² balcony has a bedroom with a large double bed or twin beds, a bathroom with shower and hairdryer, a refrigerator and a safe.

Fully booked

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

9 009 USD
Price per person

Standard single cabin

Area : 9m²

Capacity : 1 to 1 adults

Situation : Lower deck - 2

This 9 m² cabin with porthole has a single bed and a private bathroom with shower and hairdryer.

Last cabins available

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

8 799 USD
Price per person

Superior Deluxe

Area : 15m²

Capacity : 1 to 2 adults

Situation : Main deck - 3, Upper deck - 4, Sun deck - 8, Sky deck - 9

This 15 m² outdoor cabin with a private balcony of 4 m² has a bedroom with a large double bed or twin beds, a bathroom with shower and hairdryer, a fridge and a safe.

Available cabins

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

8 739 USD
Price per person

Deluxe

Area : 13m²

Capacity : 1 to 2 adults

Situation : Pool deck - 7, Sun deck - 8, Sky deck - 9

This 13 m² outdoor cabin with a private balcony of 4 m² has a bedroom with a large double bed or twin beds, a bathroom with shower and hairdryer, a fridge and a safe.

Fully booked

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

8 131 USD
Price per person

Standard Cabin

Area : 11m²

Capacity : 1 to 2 adults

Situation : Lower deck - 2, Main deck - 3, Boat deck - 5, Sun deck - 8

This 11 m² outdoor cabin with porthole has a large double bed or 2 single beds and a private bathroom with shower and hairdryer.

Available cabins

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

6 393 USD
Price per person

Standard quadruple cabin

Area : 17m²

Capacity : 1 to 4 adults

Situation : Lower deck - 2

This four-bed cabin, 17 m², has a large double bed, two bunk beds and a private bathroom with shower and hairdryer. The displayed fare applies to the first two occupants of the cabin. The third and fourth occupant benefit from a 25% discount.

Available cabins

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

6 393 USD
Price per person

Standard cabin obstructed view

Area : 11m²

Capacity : 1 to 2 adults

Situation : Boat deck - 5

This outdoor cabin of 11 m² with obstructed porthole has a bed in large double bed or 2 single beds, a bathroom with shower and hairdryer.

Available cabins

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

6 087 USD
Price per person

Dormitory

Area : 13m²

Capacity : 1 to 1 adults

Situation : Upper deck - 4

The dormitory has 5 units: four units of 13 m² each that can accommodate four passengers per unit with two lower berths and two upper berths, a bathroom with shower and hairdryer and a 27 m² unit with 8 bunk beds. The 8-bed unit has a living room, two bathrooms with shower and hairdryer. This category can be mixed.

Available cabins

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

4 138 USD
Price per person

Dormitory - class C - 8 beds

Area : 27m²

Capacity : 1 to 1 adults

Situation : Upper deck - 4

This category of dormitory style accommodation has a space of 27 m² with 8 bunk beds, a living room, two bathrooms with shower and hairdryer.

Available cabins

Availability for reference only, to be confirmed by the Reservations Department

4 138 USD
Price per person

What's included

Rates include

Cruise transportation and related taxes (tourist tax, port tax, fuel, TDC), shipboard accommodation, 3 meals per day, a bottle of wine to share among 4 passengers for scheduled onboard meals, lunches in local restaurants, planned guided shore excursions to remote villages and archaeological sites, cultural dance shows, lecturers onsite and onboard. Rates are per adult, in double or single occupancy. These fares are correct at the time of printing and are subject to change; with or without notice.

Rates do not include

Shipboard purchases, liquor, gratuities, port taxes other than those specifically provided for, and other personal items. Rates quoted at the time of printing are based on current costs and are subject to change up to and including the date of sailing.

Itinerary changes

Routes and activities are indicative and can be modified according to weather conditions or availability. CPTM pledges to make every effort to operate all cruises as advertised. CPTM reserves the right to alter or curtail the itinerary, or substitute sightseeing, ports of call or conveyances as deemed necessary.

Optional excursions

At every port, guests can enjoy an array of included excursions. For a bit more adventure, there are some optional activities to choose from. The following can be booked onboard and at an additional cost:

  • 4X4 DRIVES (half-day) in Ua Pou
  • PRIVATE TOURS (3 hours) in Fatu Hiva
  • DIVING in Fakarava, Rangiroa (certified divers), Hiva Oa (first dive and certified divers) and Tahuata
  • GLASS BOTTOM BOAT, in Rangiroa
  • BIKE RENTAL in Fakarava
  • FISHING
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