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Azamara Oceania: 15 nights from Papeete with Azamara Onward
Jan 24, 2025

French Polynesia, American Samoa, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, New Zealand
from $3,484.67
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Oceania with Azamara Onward from $3,484.67
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Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Papeete ➞ Landing: Auckland

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    Friday, January 24, 2025 - 08:00
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    Saturday, January 25, 2025 08:00 - 05:00
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    Tuesday, January 28, 2025 11:30 - 05:00
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    Thursday, January 30, 2025 09:00 - 05:00
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    Saturday, February 1, 2025 08:00 - 08:00
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    Monday, February 3, 2025 08:00 - 06:00
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    Thursday, February 6, 2025 01:00 - 08:00
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    Friday, February 7, 2025 08:00 - 06:00
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Papeete

Papeete

Papeete is the capital of French Polynesia, it is located on the island of Tahiti. This city got its start back in the early 19th century. Its name means "water vessel" in the Tahitian language. The first European explorers, like Captain James Cook, visited Tahiti in the 18th century. Not long after, Papeete became an important trade and administrative center in the region. France established a protectorate over the island in 1842, making Papeete the capital of French Polynesia.

Papeete's vibe mixes Polynesian chill with French style. The city's famous for its wild festivals and traditional dances, like 'ori (Tahitian dance), which you'll catch at loads of cultural festivals. Polynesian mythology plays a significant role in the cultural life of Papeete, with many local legends having been passed down through the ages. One of the well-known myths is the legend of the god Tane, the creator of light, the sun and life (think of him like a South Pacific version of Ra from Ancient Egypt). These myths are reflected in the art and music of the region and remain an important part of Tahiti's cultural heritage. The Central Market of Papeete, or Marché de Papeete, is where the action's at. You can find fresh fruits, vegetables, fish, flowers and check out traditional Tahitian crafts and souvenirs.

Papeete has interesting museums, like the Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands, where you can learn more about the history and culture of the region. Don't miss the Polynesian Art Gallery to see the local artists' work. Surrounded by gorgeous lagoons and coral reefs, Papeete's a sweet place for water sports, like diving and snorkeling. And don't forget about the waterfalls and tropical forests nearby, they're totally worth checking out if you're into nature. It’s very beautiful! Papeete's cuisine is about mixing Polynesian and Seafood plays a central role in the local cuisine. One of the national dishes is poisson cru. It's fresh raw fish marinated in lime juice, mixed with coconut milk, vegetables and spices. Papeete is a major port for cruise ships in the South Pacific.

The port always welcomes numerous cruise liners, offering passengers the chance to explore the city and its surroundings. Cruises departing from or stopping in Papeete often include itineraries through places like Bora Bora, Moorea and Huahine, so you can really soak in the beauty and culture of French Polynesia.

You can dive into unique landscapes and soak up the culture and history of the region. Papeete has history, cultural heritage and natural beauty, making it a must-see place for anyone who wants to explore the magic of Tahiti and French Polynesia.

Bora Bora

Bora Bora

Pago Pago

Pago Pago

Apia

Apia

Nuku Alofa

Nuku Alofa

Suva

Suva

Whangarei

Whangarei

Waitangi (Bay Of Islands)

Waitangi (Bay Of Islands)

Auckland

Auckland

Auckland is the biggest city in New Zealand, which is located on the North Island. It got its start in 1840 and was named after George Eden, he was the first Earl of Auckland. Before Europeans showed up, the area was home to the Māori, New Zealand’s indigenous people. Key historical spots like Mount Eden and Maungakiekie are still super important to the Māori. The Māori have a bunch of myths and legends about Auckland. One such myth tells of a giant lizard, Taniwha, who supposedly lives in the Hauraki Gulf waters.

These tales are passed down through the generations and are a vital part of the local culture. Back in the 19th century, Auckland was a major port and trading center, which helped it grow fast. In 1865, the capital of New Zealand was moved to Wellington, but Auckland kept booming thanks to its strategic location and industrial potential. It’s called the "City of Sails'' because there are so many yachts in the Hauraki Gulf. Auckland has a bunch of museums and art galleries, like the Auckland Museum and the Auckland Art Gallery.

The city’s surrounded by gorgeous beaches, volcanic hills and dense forests. There are also several nature reserves and national parks nearby. Auckland’s cuisine is super diverse, reflecting its multicultural vibe. You’ll find restaurants serving Asian, European, Polynesian and Māori dishes. One of New Zealand’s national dishes is hangi, it’s a traditional Māori meal cooked in an earth oven. Meat and veggies are cooked in underground pits with hot stones, giving them a unique smoky flavor. Auckland is a major cruise hub for cruise tourism in the Pacific. The Port of Auckland sees a bunch of cruise ships heading out to the Pacific Islands, New Zealand’s coast and Australia. Popular cruise destinations include Vanuatu, Fiji and New Caledonia.

Cruises from Auckland offer not only luxury and relaxation on board but also a chance to see awesome landscapes and get a taste of New Zealand’s culture. Auckland is a city with a rich history, cultural diversity and stunning natural beauty, attracting tourists from all over the world with its cuisine, attractions and cruise opportunities.