Shore Excursions
Shore Excursions
From snorkeling adventures in a traditional outrigger canoe to discovering lush rainforests on a thrilling ATV excursion, our rich collection of shore excursions allows you to explore French Polynesia and the South Pacific in the manner that appeals to you most—both above and below the waterline as well as on shore.
Long-standing partnerships in every island ensures your discovery is led by the most experienced and knowledgeable experts. Here we invite you to explore your options either by port of call or type of activity. Shore excursions are available to pre-book approximately 60 days prior to sailing; diving tours must be booked on board. Guests and their travel advisors can pre-book their excursions by calling our Reservations Department at 1 (800) 848-6172. We look forward to revealing Polynesia to you soon!
Please note that not all shore excursions are available on all sailings. Descriptions and pricing may vary. Shore excursions will not be available for pre-booking until approximately 60 days prior to sailing (except for the Romantic Escapades excursions). Seven days or less prior to embarkation, shore excursions can only be booked onboard. New tours, not previously listed for online sales, may be available onboard without prior notice. If you have questions or would like to pre-book your shore excursions, please contact our Reservation Department at 1 (800) 848-6172 for assistance.
Once onboard, please refer to the tour descriptions for full details or consult with the Travel Concierge Team for further information.
Catamaran sail in Moorea
Moorea, Society Islands
Duration: 3h00 Total : $130
Explore Moorea's beauty from above and below the water during this relaxing sailing and snorkeling excursion aboard a catamaran.
Depart the pier aboard the beautiful, 43-foot catamaran, and sail to Moorea's northern coast, then on to a pair of French Polynesian's most beautiful bays: Cook's and Opunohu. En route, you can sit back and relax, or savor a fruit juice under the canopy astern. Upon reaching Opunohu Bay, the captain will drop anchor in the clear blue waters of the lagoon. After receiving your safety and snorkeling instructions, you will have the chance to discover the underwater tiki place and the marine life residing there, including coral formations and reef fish.
Afterwards, you will set sail toward Cook's Bay before returning to your ship. The well-equipped catamaran offers facilities that include a rest room and shower, and a shaded area with comfortable seats.
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Entry into and out of the water is by a vertical ladder, aft of the catamaran. Sailing time and itinerary is subject to wind and current conditions. You will be required to remove your shoes upon boarding the vessel. Wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, and bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses and a towel from the ship. Bring also your snorkel gear from the ship. The itinerary may change subject to wind and weather conditions. Kindly note that the use of sails is weather dependent.
Excursion Code: PFMOO71
BBQ on Motu & snorkelling
Moorea, Society Islands
Duration: 5h00 Total : $145
Your boat will take you through the beautiful waters of Cook's and Opunohu Bays whilst enjoying the scenery of the north coast of Moorea. Arrive at the Stingray spot for a moment to swim with these graceful and elegant creatures.
From here you will continue to the private motu where a BBQ lunch awaits you. Water, beer, sodas and soft drinks available with lunch. You will also see the preparation of Poisson Cru with Coconut Milk as well as demonstrations of Coconuts and Pareo tying.
There will be time to swim, snorkel and enjoy the island.
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Please bring your snorkel equipment, beach towel, sunscreen and sunglasses from the ship. Sun chairs are available on the motu and plenty of shade is provided by the trees. Rest room facilities on the motu.
Excursion Code: PFMOO74
ATV guided tour*
Moorea, Society Islands
Duration: 3h00 Total : $249
Moorea's spectacular valleys, bays, and vistas are yours to discover during this guided ATV tour through the island.
Depart the pier in Cook's Bay for the brief transfer via minivan to the Hilton Moorea Lagoon & Spa, where the ATVs are based. Upon arrival, you will receive your safety and riding instructions. Then, begin your ATV ride. Your guide will lead you along the road to Belvedere lookout for magnificent views and photo opportunities over Cook's Bay, Opunohu Bay, and Mt. Rotui.
You will also venture across the valley, through a river, and past pineapple fields, and stop at an ancient open-air temple, or marae, to learn about the Polynesian culture. Afterwards, you will continue on to the Moorea Agricultural School, then ride across this large plantation and down to the Paopao Valley.
From here, you will take the main road en route to the Fruit Juice Factory, where you will enjoy a brief stop. Then, ride back to the Hilton Lagoon & Spa.
Upon arrival, you will re-board your minivan for the return ride to the pier.
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For insurance purposes, each driving participant must present credit card details and a valid driver's license and be at least 18 years of age. The minimum age to ride as a passenger on this tour is 6 years old. Protective helmets will be provided, and must be worn throughout the riding portion of this tour. There is no storage compartment; guests are encouraged to keep cameras and personal belongings in a backpack. *This tour is priced per ATV, which can accommodate two average-sized adults.
Excursion Code: PFMOO75
Visit of Taipivai valley
Taiohae, Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands
Duration: 4h00 Total : $130
Nuku Hiva’s spectacular beauty is yours to discover during this off-road adventure in the Taipivai Valley.
Depart the pier for the ride to the Taipivai Valley, one of the richest archaeological sites in the Marquesas Islands. The Taipivai Valley is a location made famous by the American writer and former sailor, Herman Melville (1819-1891), who deserted his ship and hid in this valley. Captured by indigenous natives, he lived in the Taipivai Valley for three weeks, a period during which he observed their way of life. This experience was the inspiration for his first novel. En route to the Taipivai Valley, you will ride through the island’s interior along a steep trail lined with lush flora and vegetation, then traverse exquisite mountain terrain.
Along the way, you will enjoy many opportunities to take magnificent photographs, as you stop several times to take in spectacular vistas of the coastline, bays, and valleys. At one particular stop, you will see your ship anchored in the Bay of Taihoae. Next, you will drive through Taipivai’s small agricultural villages, then proceed to a long stretch of beach at the end of the village. Here, you will stop again to admire splendid vistas of the valley and surrounding mountains.
Following your visit, you will re-board your off-road vehicle for the return ride to the pier.
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As this tour involves travel over rough, uneven terrain, it is not recommended for guests with back and/or neck problems. The tour involves very little walking. Guests are encouraged to wear insect repellant or coconut oil for the skin (monoi) to ward off small beach mosquitoes (nonos). Pricing listed is per person. Space is limited to a maximum of 4 guests per vehicle. It is recommended that families and friends wishing to ride together contact the Travel Concierge Desk aboard ship in order to be assigned the same vehicle. Although the drivers used are the best available, they are not guides, and their command of English is poor. Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated.
Excursion Code: PFTAI50
WWII Historical Highlights Tour
Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
Duration: 3h00 Total : $100
The scene of the turning point of World War II in the Pacific theater, Guadalcanal boasts more war sites and relics than any other island in the Pacific. Take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit the monuments and museums that are of great significance Americans and Japanese alike.
Accompanied by a licensed, professional, English-speaking driver/guide, you’ll walk in the footsteps of the marines, soldiers, sailors, and airmen who fought in this iconic campaign as you visit sights such as the U.S. Memorial, the Bloody Ridge, Henderson Field and Memorial Garden, and the Coast Watchers Memorial Lighthouse. After your tour, you’ll be transferred back to the ship.
- Comfortable shoes recommended. Please bring a bottle of water from the ship.
Excursion Code: SBHIR50
Honiara City Highlights
Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
Duration: 3h00 Total : $85
Embark on a guided tour that reveals many points of scenic, cultural, and historic interest about the Solomon Islands and their capital city, Honiara, on the northwestern coast of Guadalcanal.
From the pier, you’ll board an air-conditioned vehicle for your panoramic tour. Among the highlights you’ll see is the Parliament House, a fine example of the architectural designs of these islands. You’ll also see the U.S. War Memorial, built in 1992 to mark the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Guadalcanal. The memorial site provides an excellent view of Iron Bottom Sound and the surrounding mountainous regions of Honiara and Guadalcanal.
Next, view the local flora and fauna of the islands at the Botanical Gardens, and admire the diverse cultural artifacts of the islands at the National Museum. You will also have the opportunity to browse the local carving shops or craft market before you are transferred back to the ship.
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Comfortable shoes recommended. Please bring a bottle of water from the ship.
Excursion Code: SBHIR51
Hotomai Village Cultural Tour
Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
Duration: 3h00 Total : $95
Gain a firsthand experience of traditional daily life in a Solomon Islands village and of the islands’ unique culture on this guided Hotomai Cultural Village Tour.
From the ship, you’ll board a vehicle for a 30-minute ride to Hotomai Village, where you’ll be greeted with fresh coconuts. Then, witness the village’s traditional setting; learn how meals are prepared on hot stones; enjoy demonstrations of coconut husking, fire building, and home building; and discover just why it is that the local people have remained content with their simple lifestyle for generations. You will be returned to the ship at the end of your tour.
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Comfortable shoes recommended. Please bring a bottle of water from the ship.
Excursion Code: SBHIR52
Bonegi Beach & Snorkel
Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
Duration: 4h00 Total : $90
Enjoy a half-day tour which allows you to snorkel at one of the top sites while visiting Guadalcanal Island! After a leisurely 30 minute drive through the colorful villages on Guadalcanal Island, you’ll arrive at Bonegi Beach. Upon arrival, you’ll be treated with a fresh coconut drink before receiving your safety instructions. Although Bonegi Beach is known as a popular dive spot due to many military relics, sunken battleships , the clear, warm waters here are home to a variety of marine life.
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It is recommended to wear comfortable, flat-soled shoes, clothing suitable for weather conditions, a hat, sunscreen and bring bottled water. Please wear swimsuits or swimsuits underneath your clothes as there are no toilet or shower facilities onsite. Please bring snorkel gear from the ship. Swimmers are encouraged to wear foot protection (reef shoes) upon entering/exiting the water. Buses used for transportation may not be air-conditioned.
Excursion Code: SBHIR53
Dili History Tour
Dili, Timor Leste
Duration: 4h00 Total : $105
Depart from port, your first visit will be at Cristo Rei The Christ Statue or Christ the King of Dili is a 88.6 foot (27 m) tall representing also 27th province of Indonesia the statue of Jesus is located atop a globe in Dili, East Timor. This statue was designed by Mochamad Syailillah, who is usually called Bolil. The statue was officially unveiled by Suharto in 1996 as gift from the Indonesian government to the East Timorese people. The statue has been one of the main tourist sites in East Timor.
Then continue to Santa Cruz Cemetery and Resistance Museum, the Timor-Leste Museum of the Resistance opened its doors to the community ten years after the national became officially independent in 2002. In it pieces of Timor-Leste war history are resistance documents preserved for future generations and so they do not forget the years of struggle against occupying forces
Depart to visit to Tais Market. Tais cloth is a form of traditional weaving created by women in Timor Leste and is made by hand or by the process known as “ soru Tais” (using a traditional loom). An essential part of the nation’s cultural heritage and identity, tais weaving are used for ceremonial rituals, for aderment and home décor, personal apparel and are also given to special guest. Weaving of tais is performed solely by women, with techniques passed down orally from generation to generation. In the era of independence, tais artisans have begun specializing in customized weaving, as well as tais like products such as handbags and scarves. The tais is made of cotton rolled with raffia and it is dyed with natural colours. The imagery and patterns of tais vary greatly from region to region, but they often included message of local and significant events. The Tais Market, located in Colmera a central place to buy Tais, old coin, pottery and other curiosities.
Then drive back to port.
- This tour not accessible for wheelchair or guest with walking difficulties. Bring water from the ship. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing for the tour.
Excursion Code: TLDIL50
Coffee Plantation Tour
Dili, Timor Leste
Duration: 5h00 Total : $115
Depart to Railaco (Ermera) is one of the Municipalities of Timor Leste, located in the west-central part of the country through Tacitolu Chapel. Its capital is Gleno, which is located 30 km to the southwest of the national capital, Dili. The old city of Ermera, also known as Vila Ermera, lies 58 km from the capital along the same road. The winding road up from Dili to centrally located Ermera municipality is perfect for road touring and mountain biking – it offers expansive views out to Atauro Island. In general, Ermera Municipality is a very rugged country and sparsely populated.
It is the Coffee producing heart of Timor-Leste. With steep hills covered in coffee forest, looking towards towering Mt Ramelau in the south often all that can be seen of most towns is their colorful church spires poking out through the trees. Coffee is a shade loving plant which flourishes beneath the large canopied albezia trees. During the harvest season local people can be seen picking the ripe red coffee cherries that are then spread along the sides of the road and anywhere else flat they can find for drying in the hot sunshine.
Last stop before driving back to port is visiting Tais Market to see Tais cloth is a form of traditional weaving created by women in Timor Leste and is made by hand or by the process known as “ soru Tais” (using a traditional loom). An essential part of the nation’s cultural heritage and identity, tais weaving are used for ceremonial rituals, for aderment and home décor, personal apparel and are also given to special guest. Weaving of tais is performed solely by women, with techniques passed down orally from generation to generation. In the era of independence, tais artisans have begun specializing in customized weaving, as well as tais like products such as handbags and scarves. The tais is made of cotton rolled with raffia and it is dyed with natural colours.
- This tour not accessible for wheelchair or guest with walking difficulties. Bring water from the ship. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing for the tour.
Excursion Code: TLDIL52
Botanical Garden & Ene'io Feast
Vava’u, Tonga
Duration: 4h00 Total : $110
This tour not only allows you to explore the botanical wonders but also invites you to experience the authenticity of Polynesian heritage through engaging activities of how live plants are being processed into valued products ranging from; tapa cloths from paper mulberry, coconut milk and craft from coconut tree, the vanilla essence from vanilla, mats from pandanus, and kava drink from kava plants. Marvel at the skilled artistry displayed in tapa cloth designs, products crafted from the versatile coconut tree and the colorful patterns of traditional attire.
Participate in hands-on activities like weaving, coconut husking, or even sip the flavor of kava from traditional coconut cup. Enjoy your fruit plateau, while the mesmerizing performance that showcases the local Tongan’s Unique music and a dazzling display of traditional dances. Feel the energy and spirit of Polynesia. Come alive in a spectacle that is both awe-inspiring and deeply moving.
- Transportation is by non-air-conditioned island bus/minivan without PA systems or microphones. Some roads are unpaved and rutted; the ride can be bumpy. We recommend bringing insect repellent, comfortable flat-soled shoes, sunglasses, a hat, a small bottle of water and clothing suited to weather conditions.
Excursion Code: TONEI53