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Easter Island, French Polynesia & New Zealand Combination Cruise: Moorea, Bora Bora & Bay Of Islands
27 nightsFrom Lima, Peru9 ports of call

Easter Island, French Polynesia & New Zealand Combination Cruise: Moorea, Bora Bora & Bay Of Islands

Azamara · Azamara Onward

Departs
19 Jan 2028
Returns
15 Feb 2028
Duration
27 nights
Disembark
Auckland

Overview

A 27-night voyage aboard Azamara Onward, departing Lima, Peru on 19 Jan 2028 and arriving in Auckland, calling at 9 destinations along the way.

Lima, PeruEaster IslandPitcairn IslandsFakarava, Tuamotu IslandsMooreaPapeeteBora BoraBay Of Islands, New ZealandAuckland

Itinerary

27 nights · 29 ports of call
  1. 1

    Day 1 ·Lima, PeruEmbark

    19 Jan 2028
    Depart 17:00
    Founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, Lima was initially called Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of Kings). While its name may have changed, its epic sights, enchanting culture, and rich history continue to ensure its reputation as a crown jewel of Latin America. And when you visit with Azamara®, you can conquer Lima in your own unique way with our immersive on shore experiences—like exploring the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu with our pre- and post-voyage excursion packages.
  2. 2

    Day 2 ·At Sea

    20 Jan 2028
  3. 3

    Day 3 ·At Sea

    21 Jan 2028
  4. 4

    Day 4 ·At Sea

    22 Jan 2028
  5. 5

    Day 5 ·At Sea

    23 Jan 2028
  6. 6

    Day 6 ·At Sea

    24 Jan 2028
  7. 7

    Day 7 ·Easter Island

    25 Jan 2028
    Arrive 08:00
  8. 8

    Day 8 ·Easter Island

    26 Jan 2028
    Depart 13:00
  9. 9

    Day 9 ·At Sea

    27 Jan 2028
  10. 10

    Day 10 ·At Sea

    28 Jan 2028
  11. 11

    Day 11 ·Pitcairn Islands

    29 Jan 2028
    Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
  12. 12

    Day 12 ·At Sea

    30 Jan 2028
  13. 13

    Day 13 ·At Sea

    31 Jan 2028
  14. 14

    Day 14 ·Fakarava, French Polynesia

    1 Feb 2028
    Arrive 09:00Depart 14:00
  15. 15

    Day 15 ·Moorea, French Polynesia

    2 Feb 2028
    Arrive 09:00
    Mo'orea is a South Pacific island, part of French Polynesia's Society Islands archipelago. It's known for its jagged volcanic mountains and sandy beaches. In the north, Mount Rotui overlooks picturesque Ōpūnohu Bay and the settlements around Cook's Bay. Inland, hiking trails wind through rainforest on the slopes of Mount Tohivea. The Belvedere Lookout has panoramic views of the island’s peaks and Tahiti beyond.
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    Day 16 ·Moorea, French Polynesia

    3 Feb 2028
    Depart 15:30
    Mo'orea is a South Pacific island, part of French Polynesia's Society Islands archipelago. It's known for its jagged volcanic mountains and sandy beaches. In the north, Mount Rotui overlooks picturesque Ōpūnohu Bay and the settlements around Cook's Bay. Inland, hiking trails wind through rainforest on the slopes of Mount Tohivea. The Belvedere Lookout has panoramic views of the island’s peaks and Tahiti beyond.
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    Day 17 ·Papeete, Tahiti

    3 Feb 2028
    Arrive 18:00
    Papeete, on Tahiti, is the capital of French Polynesia, a group of islands in the South Pacific. Beside the port, busy Place Vai’ete fills with roulottes, or food carts, in the evenings. Nearby, the large Marché de Papeete market sells local produce, fish and handicrafts. The Robert Wan Pearl Museum focuses on the local pearl industry and sells jewelry. A red spire tops the 19th-century Notre Dame Cathedral.
  18. 17

    Day 17 ·Papeete, Tahiti

    4 Feb 2028
    Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00
    Papeete, on Tahiti, is the capital of French Polynesia, a group of islands in the South Pacific. Beside the port, busy Place Vai’ete fills with roulottes, or food carts, in the evenings. Nearby, the large Marché de Papeete market sells local produce, fish and handicrafts. The Robert Wan Pearl Museum focuses on the local pearl industry and sells jewelry. A red spire tops the 19th-century Notre Dame Cathedral.
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    Day 18 ·Bora Bora, French Polynesia

    5 Feb 2028
    Arrive 08:00
    Bora Bora is a small South Pacific island northwest of Tahiti in French Polynesia. Surrounded by sand-fringed motus (islets) and a turquoise lagoon protected by a coral reef, it’s known for its scuba diving. It's also a popular luxury resort destination where some guest bungalows are perched over the water on stilts. At the island's center rises Mt. Otemanu, a 727m dormant volcano.
  20. 19

    Day 19 ·Bora Bora, French Polynesia

    6 Feb 2028
    Depart 18:00
    Bora Bora is a small South Pacific island northwest of Tahiti in French Polynesia. Surrounded by sand-fringed motus (islets) and a turquoise lagoon protected by a coral reef, it’s known for its scuba diving. It's also a popular luxury resort destination where some guest bungalows are perched over the water on stilts. At the island's center rises Mt. Otemanu, a 727m dormant volcano.
  21. 20

    Day 20 ·At Sea

    7 Feb 2028
  22. 21

    Day 21 ·At Sea

    8 Feb 2028
  23. 22

    Day 22 ·At Sea

    9 Feb 2028
  24. 23

    Day 23 ·At Sea

    10 Feb 2028
  25. 24

    Day 24 ·At Sea

    11 Feb 2028
  26. 25

    Day 25 ·Cross International Dateline East

    12 Feb 2028
  27. 26

    Day 26 ·At Sea

    13 Feb 2028
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    Day 27 ·Bay of Islands

    14 Feb 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 19:00
    It’s been said that the Bay of Islands is home to some of the bluest skies in the world. Located between Cape Brett and the Purerua Peninsula on New Zealand’s North Island, this group of 144 islands is truly a sight to behold.

    History buffs will want to visit Waitangi, the site of New Zealand’s first permanent British settlement and learn more about the birthplace of the Treaty of Waitangi—an important document signed between the British and the Māori people. If you’re there are the right time, you might just see a live kapahake performance.
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    Day 28 ·AucklandDisembark

    15 Feb 2028
    Arrive 07:30
    The only city in the world built on an active basaltic volcanic field, Auckland is located on the North Island of New Zealand. With a warm, costal climate, you can surf at black-sand beaches, enjoy picnics in secluded coves, or go horseback riding nearly year round.

    Dominating the CBD—that’s the central business district, or simply downtown—is the Sky Tower. At 1,076 feet tall it’s the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere. Take a trip to the top and enjoy a meal and a panoramic view of the city below, including the busy harbor that lends Auckland the nickname “The City of Sails”.

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