Sitting 1,500 km (932 mi) northeast of Tahiti, welcome to the Marquesas, the “The Land of Men”. A
Discovered by Europeans in the 18th Century, the Australs are located 373 miles (600 km) south of Tahiti’s capital city.
This expedition will discover these pearls of the Tuamotu: Makatea, unique with its immense cliffs, Mataiva and its colorful lagoon.
This island chain was given its name by Captain Cook, as a tribute to the Royal Society of London who sponsored his first voyage there in 1769.
The Society Islands are separated into two groups: the Windward Islands – with Tahiti (where is found the capital Papeete), Moorea, Maiao, Mehetia and the atoll of Tetiaroa – and the Leeward Islands – with Bora Bora, Huahine, Raiatea, Tahaa, Maupiti and the atolls of Manuae, Maupihaa, Motu One and Tupai.
It is both the demographic and economic heart of French Polynesia, being home to 87% of the population (243,290 inhabitants in 2017) and providing more than 90% of the GDP. Most of the population is installed on the island of Tahiti and the capital Papeete, where is found the International Airport Tahiti Faa’a, the port, and numerous administrative services… All our Polynesian cruises depart and arrive in the island of Tahiti.
All cruises aboard the Aranui depart from the island of Tahiti and return to the island of Tahiti, where Tahiti Faa'a International Airport is located.
Discover the heart and soul of Polynesia with Aranui Cruises.