New sailings for 2026: Tahiti & French Polynesia

We are excited to announce our year-round cruises for 2026 in the breathtaking islands of Tahiti & French Polynesia!

An unforgettable voyage, through the sparkling waters of the Pacific, where culture, nature, and serene swim stops come together to create the trip of a lifetime.

 6 Incredible Islands!
Our guests will discover iconic destinations like Bora Bora and the vibrant capital of Papeete aboard our boutique ship, Panorama II, offering an intimate experience, accommodating up to 49 guests!

EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNTOF20% ON FIT BOOKINGS MADE BY MAY 31, 2025!

Or no single supplement for solo travelers!

DID YOU KNOW… 
118 Islands to Explore: French Polynesia consists of 118 islands spread across five archipelagos, including the famous Society Islands.World-Famous Bora Bora: Often called the “Pearl of the Pacific,” Bora Bora is renowned for its turquoise lagoons, and stunning sunsets.Home of Black Pearls: French Polynesia is known for its exquisite black pearls, which are an integral part of Polynesian heritage, prized for their rarity and natural elegance. These pearls are a sought-after keepsake for travelers and a symbol of the region’s rich marine life.
A Land of Volcanic Origins: The islands were formed by volcanic activity, creating dramatic landscapes with lush mountains, craters, and coral reefs.Tahiti’s Monoi Oil: A beauty staple made from coconut oil and fragrant tiare flowers, Monoi oil is a signature Polynesian product used for skincare and haircare.Diverse Marine Life: The waters around French Polynesia are home to over 1,000 species of fish, dolphins, rays, sharks, and humpback whales.Polynesian Cultural Richness: The locals celebrate their heritage through traditional dance, music, and the annual Heiva festival, a vibrant showcase of Polynesian culture.
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