- An evening of “arearea” French Polynesian fun, where guests learn from a local entertainment troop how to make a lei, tie a pareo, and enjoy Tahitian music and dancing;
- A French Polynesian cultural ambassador on each cruise organizing events such as Tahitian dance and language lessons, crafts, Ukulele performance and more; and
- New shore excursions:
- Sail on a cultural catamaran cruise in Raiatea,
- Explore coral nurseries with Coral Gardeners and
- Refresh your PADI scuba diving certification in Papeete prior to your cruise.
- Hiring local team members in the service department;
- Sourcing turndown gifts made in the islands;
- Displaying local artwork decorating the ship; and
- Offering Tahitian media including movies, music channels, books and board games on board.
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