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Lautoka (Viti Levu, Fiji)
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'The 'sugar city' of Lautoka, an economic and cultural centre, is the second-largest city on the Fiji Islands. The main palm-lined street gives the city a friendly feel. Mosques, Hindu temples and Christian churches bear witness to the turbulent past and the diverse population. There are several restaurants and hotels, but the highlight is an excellent art gallery at a hotel direct by the water. Lautoka is also the starting point for many tours to the neighbouring islands.
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Vava'u (Tonga)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
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Nukupule (Tonga)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
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Apia (Upolu, Samoa)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
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Apia is both the largest town on the island of Upolu and the capital of Samoa. Despite its important function, this port has retained its small-town character. Most of Apia's attractions are located around the centre of the town at the harbour, including the clock-tower (the town's old landmark), the government building and the "Museum of Ancient and Recent Samoan History. Just five kilometres from the city centre is the 15 metre high natural water slide "Papaseea Sliding Rocks". The tiny village of Vailima is also well worth a visit. It is here that world-famous author Robert Louis Stevenson spent the last few years of his life. One of Stevenson's best- known novels is "Treasure Island".
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Crossing of the International date line
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Aitutaki (Cook Islands)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 17:00
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Raiatea (French Polynesia)
Arrival: 09:00
Departure: 17:00
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Huahine (French Polynesia)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
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The island of Huahine is one of the Society Islands and lies 175 km north-west of Tahiti. Huahine comprises two islands connected by a bridge, and surrounded by a coral reef. The island, which is volcanic in origin, is home to 5,000 people. The picturesque fishing village of Fare is the main town on the island. The airport is on the North Island. At the southern tip of the South Island there are breathtaking diving areas with a legendary variety of species of fish.
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Papeete (Tahiti, French Polynesia)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
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Papeete is the capital of Tahiti. The island is a mixture of beautiful coves, white sandy beaches, tropical plants and French vanity.
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Tahanea (French Polynesia)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
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Fakarava (French Polynesia)
Arrival: 06:00
Departure: 07:00
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Pitcairn (Pitcairn Islands)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 15:00
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Ducie (Pitcairn Islands)
Arrival: 11:00
Departure: 17:00
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Easter Island (Chile)
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This 171 km² large island in the Eastern Pacific Ocean has belonged to Chile since 1888. Three extinct volcanoes with crater lakes, sparsely vegetated elevated planes and the craggy-cliffed coastline dominate the island's surface. Surrounded by several thousand kilometres of seawater in almost every direction, it is one of the most remote islands in the world - and one of the most mysterious. Tourists travel to Easter Island solely to see the Moai, the mythological figures hewn in tufa stone, weighing between 80 and 100 tonnes and standing up to 20 metres high, whose secrets have still not been completely uncovered, despite the efforts of countless researchers. Today, Easter Island is home to more than 2,000 people. The airport was completed in 1967 in order to encourage tourists. The only town on the island is Hanga Roa.
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Easter Island (Chile)
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This 171 km² large island in the Eastern Pacific Ocean has belonged to Chile since 1888. Three extinct volcanoes with crater lakes, sparsely vegetated elevated planes and the craggy-cliffed coastline dominate the island's surface. Surrounded by several thousand kilometres of seawater in almost every direction, it is one of the most remote islands in the world - and one of the most mysterious. Tourists travel to Easter Island solely to see the Moai, the mythological figures hewn in tufa stone, weighing between 80 and 100 tonnes and standing up to 20 metres high, whose secrets have still not been completely uncovered, despite the efforts of countless researchers. Today, Easter Island is home to more than 2,000 people. The airport was completed in 1967 in order to encourage tourists. The only town on the island is Hanga Roa.
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Robinson Crusoe (Juan Fernández Islands, Chile)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
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Robinson Crusoe Island belongs to Chile and lies around 700 km from the Chilean coast. The mountainous island has unique vegetation and several species of bird that can be found only here. The island got its name from Alexander Selkirk, who was stranded here, providing the inspiration for Defoe's famous novel "Robinson Crusoe". The island enchants visitors with its beautiful landscape and bizarre, almost primordial looking rock formations. Those who enjoy sports will find a wide range of options here: mountain biking, diving, angling, kayak and catamaran tours. It is also the perfect place for a long walk, since one of the island's attractions is its lush, unspoiled countryside. Forested mountainsides and wide, snow-white palm-lined sandy bays are the perfect place for peaceful relaxation.
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Robinson Crusoe (Juan Fernández Islands, Chile)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
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Robinson Crusoe Island belongs to Chile and lies around 700 km from the Chilean coast. The mountainous island has unique vegetation and several species of bird that can be found only here. The island got its name from Alexander Selkirk, who was stranded here, providing the inspiration for Defoe's famous novel "Robinson Crusoe". The island enchants visitors with its beautiful landscape and bizarre, almost primordial looking rock formations. Those who enjoy sports will find a wide range of options here: mountain biking, diving, angling, kayak and catamaran tours. It is also the perfect place for a long walk, since one of the island's attractions is its lush, unspoiled countryside. Forested mountainsides and wide, snow-white palm-lined sandy bays are the perfect place for peaceful relaxation.
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San Antonio (Chile)
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