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You will enjoy visiting Los Angeles, Moorea, Papeete, Rarotonga, Bay of Islands and many more places on vessel "Seven Seas Voyager" cruise. The 700-guest Seven Seas Voyager, the world's second all balcony-suite vessel, is a sister ship to, but not an identical twin of, the Seven Seas Mariner. Every guest enjoys a minimum of 301 square feet of living space plus balcony, for an exceptionally high space ratio. Four main dining venues include the 110-seat Le Cordon Bleu-directed Signatures. The ship also features some of the more popular elements of the Seven Seas Navigator's celebrated design including ultra-spacious marble bathrooms with separate showers and full bathtubs.
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Sprawling between the San Bernardino Mountains and the Pacific, Los Angeles is quintessential California, and one of the most wildly creative places around. Whether your tastes run to extravagant Beverly Hills, the mega-entertainment of Hollywood, great art museums or mouth-watering Mexican food on Olvera Street, Los Angeles has something for everyone.
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Arrive in Papeete. The capital and administrative center for French Polynesia is a great place to begin or end your South Pacific cruise. The main street, not surpisingly, runs right along the harbor. It's lined with cafes, bistros, and shops selling jewelry made from local black pearls, colorful 'pareus' (sarongs) and more.
Arrive in Moorea, French Polynesia. Jagged peaks, magnificent bays and emerald lagoons combine with the quintessential South Seas, laid-back feeling to create the ideal island paradise -- Moorea. Pineapple plantations and thick bamboo forests cover the mountain slopes, and the air is filled with the tantalizing aromas of vanilla, papaya and coffee. Scattered amidst the beauty are marae, ancient temples that evoke an ancient, mystical culture. Moorea is the perfect place to rediscover peace and tranquillity.
Arrive in Bora Bora, French Polynesia. James Michener called it the most beautiful island in the South Pacific. You may confirm his opinion, either by the local 'Le Truck' transport, 4-wheeldrive van, or in a helicopter overhead. And the offshore beauty is accessible by a glassbottomed boat or by snorkeling--with shark feeding thrown in for added spice!
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Arrive in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. The most popular of the Cook Islands, Rarotonga is also the capital of this independent 15-island nation. It is a beautiful place, whose people are warm and gracious. The land is fertile, as are the seas, yielding black pearls and fish in abundance. Enjoy a colorful folkloric performance presented in your honor.
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Arrive in Bay of Islands. In 1840 the nation of New Zealand was born when Maori chiefs signed a treaty with the British at nearby Waitangi. The area is rich with historic sites--Kemp House from 1822, the Stone Store from 1833--but it is the beautiful Bay of Islands itself which is the main attraction.
Arrive in Auckland, New Zealand. This 'City of Sails' boasts two fine harbors separated by a high steep ridge. The city actually spreads over a number of extinct volcanic cones, affording great views from their slopes.
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