EXCLUSIVE SAVE $12,090* per stateroom!

Polynesian Bliss

   
Destination:
Papeete, French Polynesia
Duration:
14 Nights
Offer ends:
15 May 2026
Valid for travel:
Itinerary Starts: 31 October 2027

Details

PONANT Explorations’ Polynesian Bliss: Marquesas and Tuamotu is a 15-day immersion into the raw beauty and cultural depth of French Polynesia, sailing roundtrip from Papeete aboard the elegant Le Jacques Cartier. This all-inclusive voyage threads together the Society Islands, the crystalline atolls of the Tuamotu, and the untamed Marquesa, an archipelago recently UNESCO-listed for its cultural significance. 

Far from the familiar overwater bungalow clichés, the journey reveals a more elemental Polynesia. In the Marquesas, dramatic cliffs plunge into the Pacific, while lush valleys conceal ancient tikis and sacred archaeological sites such as Te I’ipona on Hiva Oa. Encounters with petroglyphs on Nuku Hiva and traditional handicrafts on Fatu Hiva offer a tangible connection to a civilisation shaped by myth, artistry and isolation. 

The voyage balances cultural discovery with natural spectacle. Think turquoise lagoons in Fakarava, vibrant coral ecosystems, and curated excursions led by expert naturalists and local guides. Each landing is designed to feel intimate and authentic, with access to remote islands rarely visited by larger ships. 

Refined yet adventurous, Polynesian Bliss is less a cruise and more a passage into one of the world’s last truly untouched frontiers where heritage, wilderness and luxury converge in effortless harmony.

Lead in Balcony Stateroom – Deluxe Stateroom Category (DEL) from $13,039* per person twin share

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Inclusions

  • 14 night luxury expedition cruise from Papeete return on Le Jacques Cartier
  • All-inclusive fine dining, world-class service, and open bar on board including select beer, wine and spirits
  • Expert-led shore excursions, zodiac safari's and onboard lectures
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Port charges, National Park fees & taxes

Itinerary

Ship departs 6:00pm

A part of the Windward Island archipelago just to the west of Tahiti, famous Mo'orea will leave you with a series of unforgettable images and memories. Bask on its heavenly beaches, enjoy a dip in the turquoise waters of its lagoon, and soak up its luscious vegetation and the heady flowers that carpet the inland areas. Get the most out of this natural gem with a trip to the Mo'orea Belvedere. Exceptional views of Mount Rotui unfurl before your eyes, with the Opunohu Bay and its valley to the left, and the famous Cook's Bay, surrounded by notched, cathedral-style peaks, to the right.

Located in the Tuamotu Archipelago, Makatea (from the Polynesian words for rock, “maka”, and white, “tea”) is a raised coral atoll belonging to the Palliser group of islands in French Polynesia.It is precisely this geological structure that made it famous, as its core contains significant phosphate rock deposits that were mined during the first half of the 20th century. This activity left an indelible mark that can still be seen today, as lush vegetation now covers the former industrial wasteland.

A secluded atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago, Rangiroa, meaning “vast sky” in Polynesian, is very aptly named. The lagoon of the largest atoll in Polynesia is reminiscent of the heavens, imprisoned by hundreds of islets formed by sand that veers from immaculate white to pink. But the beauty of Rangiroa, classed by Captain Cousteau as one of the most beautiful diving spots in the world, is most evident in its underwater life: you will have the occasion of admiring all the richness of the site on a snorkeling tour or on a glass-bottom boat tour. Rangiroa is also the high seat of Polynesian pearl culture.

In the north-west of the island of Ua Pou, the third-largest of the Marquesas Islands, Hakahetau captivates with its wild splendour and the calmness that reigns over its legendary lands. With a luxuriant valley sheltering a tropical forest on one side and a paradisiacal bay of crystal-clear waters on the other side, the former capital of the island is a perfect spot for nature lovers. Here, like across the entire island, the inhabitants live primarily off fishing, farming and crafts: their wooden and stone sculptures are renowned.

Entering Hatiheu Bay, you will quickly make out the statue of the Virgin, which, standing more than 300 metres high, overlooks this beautiful little village. Located on the north of Nuku Hiva Island, this locality is dominated by impressive basalt pitons. In the past, the fear of tsunamis and attacks from other clans led the tribes to settle in the interior of the valleys. As a consequence, many archaeological sites remain preserved and make for interesting excursions. You will find many of the ceremonial plazas, called tohua, notably those of Kamuihei and Hikokua where you will be able to observe several reconstructed traditional houses.

Taiohae Bay welcomes you in a sumptuous setting. Your ship will drop anchor a few kilometres from the black sandy beaches, nestled between majestic valleys. You will find yourself in the middle of the main village on the island of Nuku Hiva. You can follow the footpaths on foot or in an all-terrain vehicle. From the top of the hill of Mount Muake, a breathtaking panorama allows you to clearly identify the rocky islands that emerge on either side of the bay. Further on, the site of Piki Vehine shows its tikis, sacred statues used for religious practices. In addition, do not miss the Notre Dame des Marquises cathedral. Its distinguishing feature is that is was built using stone taken from the six Marquesa Islands.

Ua Huka, a hidden gem in the Marquesas, invites you to leave the world behind for a while. Its red-tinged cliffs overlook an endless ocean, while its tropical valleys are home to sacred relics and unspoilt wilderness. Accessible only by sea, this mysterious island invites you to discover its ancestral crafts and magnificent panoramas. Surrender to the soothing tranquillity of these landscapes, where each moment reveals the authenticity of a Polynesia that time forgot.

In the stunning Marquesas Islands, nature reigns supreme. The island of Hiva Oa and the town of Puamau are no exception to this rule. The archaeological site of Meae Lipona, one of the most beautiful places for admiring the famous “tiki” statues, ancient religious stone sculptures depicting men, is itself hidden at the heart of a dreamlike décor. The waters of the nearby stream babble as the only peak in the valley keeps watch from above. The stories and myths you hear will take on a whole new meaning here.  Fall under the magical spell of Polynesia.

Hanaiapa, Hiva Oa

Hanaiapa, a peaceful jewel in the north of the island of Hiva Oa, captivates visitors with its authenticity and serenity. This village nestled between verdant mountains and turquoise waters reveals an idyllic setting where time seems to stand still. Its unique tropical vegetation invites contemplation, and its inhabitants warmly and readily share their culture and traditions.

Your ship will take you to Omoa, a peaceful fishing village far from all civilisation, nestling in a magnificent bay on the island of Fatu Hiva. In the valley, you will be able to spot some tohua, former sacred sites, as well as the many burial caves lost in the island’s abundant tropical forest. During your port of call, you’ll be able to discover the Maison Grelet, a museum that houses remarkable wooden sculptures and local works of art. Right in front of you, the village’s artisans will demonstrate how they make tapa, a bark cloth obtained through the technique of beating layers of wood, and explain the manufacturing processes of umu hei, a bouquet garni made from a delicious mix of fragrances.

Hanavave (Bay of Virgins), Fatu Hiva Island

Grandiose, striking and powerful, the Marquesas are more rugged than their Polynesian sisters. The archipelago’s charm lies in its extraordinary wild beauty: waterfalls flowing down vertiginous peaks, jagged cliffs sinking into the indigo sea, and lush vegetation. On the island of Fatu Hiva, you’ll discover the famous Hanavave Bay, considered to be one of the most beautiful in the world. Make the most of your free time to stroll among the houses and gardens of the village. Its inhabitants, specialised in the manufacture of tapa (bark cloth), will welcome you with ukulele music and traditional songs. You’ll also have the pleasure of tasting the soft and juicy citrus fruits that grow on the island.

Located on Tahuata, the smallest of the inhabited Marquesas Islands, the village of Hapatoni will open its doors to you. A road built in old stones will lead you from the seashore to the village church. You will also find a craft centre presenting various sculptures and engravings in bone or wood. Marquesan art is, in fact, recognised all over French Polynesia. Further on, vegetation takes over, inviting you to walk among its beautiful green valleys. Here, the population will give you a proper welcome, with traditional singing and dancing. A moment of conviviality you’ll remember!

Listed as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Fakarava’s coral ellipsis is a narrow stretch of land sitting on a crystal-clear sea. Travellers here are surprised by the immensity of the lagoon, whose colours evoke an infinite palette.The atoll, renowned for its pristine beaches and unspoiled nature, is also known for the Gombessa 2 and 4 expeditions, which focused on the study of camouflage groupers and reef sharks.

Ship arrives 7:30am

Terms & Conditions

 *Conditions apply. Prices correct as at 16 Apr 2026 and are per adult in AUD, based on Deluxe Stateroom category DEL, twin share. Savings are per stateroom compared to booking each component separately. All savings are included in the advertised price. Prices are subject to change due to fluctuations in charges, taxes and currency even after the deposit is paid. Agents may charge service fees or fees for card payments which vary. Cancellation penalties and conditions apply. Airfare not included unless otherwise stated. ≈Excludes premium alcoholic beverages. Valid for new bookings only. This offer is valid until 15 May 2026 unless sold out prior. Offer is subject to availability and may be withdrawn without notice and are not combinable with any other offers unless stated. Check all prices, availability and other information before booking. Ponant and Helloworld Travel booking terms and conditions apply, see websites or in store for details.

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$13,039* | per person twin share
EXCLUSIVE SAVE $12,090* per stateroom!
Destination:
Papeete, French Polynesia
Duration:
14 Nights
Offer ends:
15 May 2026
Valid for travel:
Itinerary Starts: 31 October 2027

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