The Coral Route
Be a pioneer on the all-new Coral Route exploring the remotest archipelagos from the The Coral Sea to The South Pacific.
Fiji
Fiji is an archipelago of more than 300 islands, famed for rugged landscapes, palm-lined beaches and coral reefs with clear lagoons. The Fiji islands have captivated travellers since the early Polynesian times.
Samoa
Samoa bound, we will make a wholly unique stop at the remote and incredible Esia island for refueling and refreshments and a chance to swim in the volcanic caledra and visit the hot springs and sample the hot mud.
Tonga
Onwards to Tonga, where we will transfer to a luxury sixty-foot Catamaran allowing us to travel to and anchors in sheltered carefree seclusion, experiencing clear turquoise waters and coral reefs.
Cook Islands
The Cook Islands are comprised of 15 volcanic atolls divided into two distinctive groups, the North and South atolls. All of these islands boast gorgeous white sandy beaches, an inviting culture, warm climate and several different adventurous ways to explore their individual attractions.
Tahiti
Tahiti is the largest of the more than 100 islands spread over five archipelagos in the South Pacific, that make up French Polynesia. The landscape of the island is almost as spectacular above sea level, as the underwater paradise that lies below the waves.