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Tahiti’s Air Moana chooses Maxamation’s Aviator revenue management solution

Tahiti’s newest airline Air Moana announced that it has chosen Australian aviation IT solutions provider Maxamation's revenue management solution Aviator to boost its revenues per flight. Tiphaine Gribelin of Air Moana’s revenue management team remarked: ‘We are very reliant on Aviator both as a business intelligence tool and to automatically optimise the revenue on each of our flights.” From its end, Maxamation provided the Aviator software, as well as on-site training and consultancy services whenever necessary. This ensured that Air Moana had everything it needed to create additional revenue.   Gribelin added: “The Maxamation team offered phenomenal  support, and were there to help us at every stage. This combination of Aviator software and [active vendor] support allows us to proactively compete and succeed in a very competitive market.” For his part, Maxamation CEO Peter Brewer said: ‘We are thrilled to be partners of Air Moana. The  Air Moana team has been a pleasure to work with and really helped the partnership to be 100 percent positive.”

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Windstar honors top Virtuoso travel advisors aboard ‘Star Breeze’ in Tahiti   

Fifty Virtuoso® Cruise Icons disembarked last week from Windstar Cruises’ 312-guest, all-suite Star Breeze in French Polynesia, completing a celebratory trip personally hosted by Windstar President Christopher Prelog aimed at relaxing, networking, and experiencing Windstar’s iconic small ship sailing style in storied French Polynesia. The Virtuoso Cruise Icons represent the top 1 percent in cruise sales for Virtuoso globally, making them the most influential advisors in the industry. Welcomed by Prelog along with Windstar’s sales team members including Vice President of Sales Dianna Rom and Director of Sales Gina McGinnis, the Icons sailed on Windstar’s weeklong Dreams of Tahiti cruise on June 20 – 27, 2024. Windstar has sailed in Tahiti for more than 36 years and knows the islands of French Polynesia better than any other cruise line. “There’s truly no better way to celebrate our Virtuoso Cruise Icons than in Tahiti with Windstar Cruises,” says Cheryl Bunker, Vice President, Global Member Relations for Virtuoso. “It was wonderful seeing the Windstar experience first-hand and our many preferred relationships, including The Brando. Our Virtuoso Cruise Icons are collectively a standout in the industry and we congratulate them on this well-earned recognition.” Icon guests were entertained with special celebrations including a private event at the Presidential Palace, welcome entertainment at each port, and hosted dinners and meetings to get to know each other and network alongside executives from Virtuoso, Air Tahiti Nui, Tahiti Tourisme and Lux Wines, who also joined the sailing. Windstar’s signature beach barbecue on a private motu with local entertainment, swimming from Windstar’s Watersports Platform directly in the Pacific Ocean, and exploring the islands together on culturally- and ecologically-minded small group shore excursions were all part of the fun on this trip that highlighted the best of Windstar’s small ship experiences in Tahiti. “We were delighted to welcome Virtuoso Cruise Icons to one of my personal favorite destinations, French Polynesia,” said Prelog. “It was a wonderful week supporting our travel advisor community while showcasing the best of Windstar in this unique destination where we’ve been operating for more than 37 years. We are grateful for our partnership and for Virtuoso’s recent nomination for Best Small Ship Cruise Line.” The 50 Icon advisors came from Canada, the United States, Australia/New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore and Latin America/Caribbean regions. Icons gain access to events to help them build their business further and can offer their clients exclusive benefits through Virtuoso.      

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Paul Gauguin Launches “Take Your Sweetie To Tahiti” with $500 Shipboard Credit

In the islands known for romance, French Polynesia’s destination specialist, Paul Gauguin Cruises, celebrates the season of love with a unique “Take Your Sweetie to Tahiti” offer for new bookings made through 16 February 2024. The “Take Your Sweetie to Tahiti” offer is valid for 7-, 10-, 11-, and 14-night all-inclusive luxury voyages throughout 2024. It includes a $500 Shipboard Credit per suite or stateroom, a welcome bottle of Champagne and an indulgent chocolate treat. Shipboard credits can be used to pay for Algotherm Spa treatments, land and sea excursions, gift shop purchases, and other expenses. “Renowned for revealing Polynesia with artful authenticity, Paul Gauguin Cruises is the perfect choice to celebrate a honeymoon, an anniversary, or a romantic escape, and this value-rich promotion is the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day or every day,” said Susan Robison, General Manager, Sales and Marketing, for Paul Gauguin Cruises. “Exploring Tahiti’s fabled landscapes aboard the m/s Paul Gauguin, a small ship purpose-built to navigate the enchanting lagoons here, rewards guests with a blissfully carefree ambience, incredible cuisine enjoyed in casually elegant open-seating venues, the genuine hospitality of our friendly crew, and the easy luxury of our all-inclusive fares.” Applicable voyages depart from May through December on the following 2024 itineraries: Tahiti & the Society Islands | 7 nights Jul 27, 2024 Tahiti, Huahine, Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Bora Bora (overnight), Moorea (overnight), Society Islands; Tahiti More Society Islands & Tahiti | 7 nights May 4; Jun 29; Jul 20; Aug 17, 2024 Tahiti, Huahine, Raiatea, Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Bora Bora (overnight), Moorea, Society Islands; Tahiti Society Islands & Tuamotus | 10 nights Dec 11, 2024 Tahiti, Huahine, Bora Bora (overnight), Society Islands; Rangiroa, Fakarava, Tuamotus; Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Moorea (overnight), Society Islands; Tahiti Cook Islands & Society Islands | 11 nights Nov 30, 2024 Tahiti, Huahine, Society Islands; Aitutaki, Rarotonga, Cook Islands; Bora Bora (overnight), Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Moorea (overnight), Society Islands; Tahiti Marquesas, Tuamotus & Society Islands | 14 nights Dec 21, 2024 Tahiti, Society Islands; Fakarava, Tuamotus; Fatu Hiva, Hiva Oa, Tahuata, Nuku Hiva, Marquesas; Huahine, Bora Bora, Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Moorea, Society Islands; Tahiti Islands of the Marquesas & Tuamotus | 14 nights Jun 8; Jul 6: Aug 3; Aug 24, 2024 Tahiti, Society Islands; Fakarava, Tuamotus; Fatu Hiva, Hiva Oa, Tahuata, Nuku Hiva, Ua Pou, Marquesas; Rangiroa, Tuamotus; Bora Bora, Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Society Islands; Tahiti Fiji, Tonga, Cook Islands & Society Islands | 14 nights Nov 10, 2024 Lautoka, Viti Levu, Fiji ; Beqa Island, Fiji; Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji; Savusavu, Vanua Levu, Fiji; Vava’u, Tonga; Aitutaki, Cook Islands; Bora Bora (overnight), Society Islands; Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, Society Islands; Moorea, Society Islands; Tahiti, Society Islands The Gauguin is ideal for romance, inviting couples to take in the region’s breathtaking scenic beauty from the spacious comfort of a suite or stateroom—many with private balconies—sway to the sounds of a chanteuse at La Palette Lounge, explore paradise on land and sea excursions, dine al fresco under a starry sky, and enjoy a Polynesian blessing ceremony performed by members of Les Gauguines and Les Gauguins—the ship’s troupe of local hosts and entertainers. With one of the highest crew-to-guest ratios at sea, The Gauguin is well-known for its extra touches and attention to detail, making every occasion memorable. The post Paul Gauguin Launches “Take Your Sweetie To Tahiti” with $500 Shipboard Credit first appeared on Stray Nomad Travel News.

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Paul Gauguin Cruises Announces 2024 Tahiti Yoga & Wellness Cruise

Paul Gauguin Cruises, French Polynesia’s destination expert, will offer a complimentary Yoga & Wellness programme for guests sailing onboard the award-winning m/s Paul Gauguin on the 13 April 2024 Cook Islands and Society Islands itinerary. The programme is complemented by the region’s naturally regenerating tonic of sun, sea, and sand, which includes morning sun salutations on deck and beach yoga on the line’s private motu, as well as courses on general wellbeing, movement, and posture. The 11-night cruise will be hosted by two holistic wellness experts: Dr. Sarah Rothman, a board-licensed naturopath with expertise in integrating Eastern and Western medicine, and Tammy Gibson, a leading yoga instructor specialising in the transformative power of intentional movement and mindfulness. “On its own, a French Polynesian voyage aboard The Gauguin is the perfect elixir for a well-balanced life, and the complimentary activities offered during our Yoga & Wellness Cruise add a restorative dimension to the overall experience for our guests,” said Susan Robison, Paul Gauguin Cruises’ General Manager, Sales and Marketing. Guests can enjoy the following activities throughout the voyage: early morning yoga and Pilates classes aboard ship, as well as a beach yoga session on Motu Mahana/Taha’a (private islet); a Posture Workshop on spinal movement; a Gyrokinesis Workshop addressing energy pathways and range of motion through rhythmic movement sequences; lectures on ageing well, detoxification, and adrenal balance; and a signature Juice of the Day. Experts’ Biographies Dr. Sarah Rothman has extensive clinical expertise in women’s health, from hormone balance and thyroid health to fertility and paediatrics. She worked in places ranging from Bolivia to Kenya before founding Thyme Integrative Health in northern California, where she served as Medical Director for 11 years. She is a California, Hawaii, and British Columbia Board Certified Naturopathic Doctor and a Fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine, a worldwide organisation of recognised acupuncturists. She lives in Maui and has a therapeutic practice. Tammy Gibson, a fitness specialist with decades of experience in yoga, Pilates, and barre, has helped multiple people reach their wellness objectives with her well-rounded and holistic approach. Her knowledge is based on her experience as a professional dancer; in addition to being a soloist in the hit Broadway show Fosse, she has performed alongside Beyoncé, Hugh Grant, and Dolly Parton. The former Radio City Rockette holds an Ayurveda Health Advisor degree and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from NYU Tisch School. Paul Gauguin Cruises is well-known for bringing Polynesia to life through creative authenticity and all-inclusive luxury. The 11-night Cook Islands & Society Islands itinerary sails from Papeete, Tahiti, and includes stops in Huahine, Society Islands; Aitutaki and Rarotonga, Cook Islands; Bora Bora (overnight), Motu Mahana (private island)/Taha’a, and Moorea, Society Islands. The post Paul Gauguin Cruises Announces 2024 Tahiti Yoga & Wellness Cruise first appeared on Stray Nomad Travel News.

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The Islands of Tahiti: Responsible Travel and Giving Back To The Destination

Cultural Immersion With a Purpose Beyond the turquoise waters and sandy shores, The Islands of Tahiti offer a rich cultural experience intertwined with community well-being. Responsible travellers can engage in authentic experiences that directly contribute to the livelihoods of local communities. For example, visitors can support local artisans by purchasing handmade crafts, ensuring that each transaction becomes a meaningful contribution to sustaining the vibrant Tahitian way of life. Eco-Friendly Accommodation Responsible travel extends to the choice of accommodation, and The Islands of Tahiti boast a growing number of eco-friendly resorts and lodges. Examples include the InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa, which employs cutting-edge environmental practices such as using deep-sea water for air conditioning, and The Brando, a luxury eco-resort on Tetiaroa island, which operates entirely on renewable energy, showcasing the islands’ commitment to environmental preservation. Giving Back Through Voluntourism For travellers seeking a more profound connection with the destination, voluntourism opportunities abound in The Islands of Tahiti. Whether participating in reforestation projects with organisations like Tetiaroa Society to restore French Polynesia’s lush landscapes or assisting in educational initiatives, such as the Tahiti homeschooling programme, aimed at empowering local communities, visitors can actively contribute to positive change during their stay.  

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Discover the ultimate luxury: Chartering a yacht around The Islands of Tahiti

With 118 islands spread out in an area roughly the size of Europe, The Islands of Tahiti provide the perfect playground offering travellers the opportunity to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of the South Pacific while indulging in the utmost luxury. Offering balmy, easterly trade winds throughout the year, sailors are almost always guaranteed a relaxing sailing experience. Either charter a yacht with a crew or choose to captain the boat, and discover pristine turquoise waters, lush landscapes and the vibrant French Polynesian culture. Here, we showcase what chartering a yacht around The Islands of Tahiti looks like. Navigate through nature's wonders Picture sailing along the crystalline waters, with the gentle trade winds carrying the boat through a series of enchanting islands. Discover the towering peaks, verdant valleys, and secluded coves that make up this tropical paradise. From the bustling Papeete to the remote and idyllic Raiatea, each island boasts its own unique charm and allure. Tailored luxury and personalised itineraries Chartering a private yacht ensures a curated journey tailored to every wish. Whether seeking romantic hideaways, thrilling water sports, or simply the tranquillity of deserted beaches, dedicated crew will make dreams a reality. Indulge in world-class cuisine prepared by talented chefs, enjoy exceptional service, and relish in the comfort of a secluded floating oasis. Unveil marine mysteries Dive into the vibrant underwater world that surrounds The Islands of Tahiti. From snorkelling alongside graceful manta rays to exploring stunning coral reefs, the sea reveals a vibrant tapestry of marine life. Discover underwater gardens and swim with colourful fish, immersing yourself in an unforgettable aquatic adventure. Effortless exploration With a vast network of islands to explore, each within easy reach of one another, the yacht becomes a gateway to discovery. Set the pace, from vibrant shore excursions to quiet contemplation amidst nature's wonders, The Islands of Tahiti offer it all. Plan the escape To learn more about this bucket list experience and begin planning a bespoke yacht adventure, there are many local experts available to assist with logistics and planning for both charters and private sailing, including Tahiti Yacht Charter, Dream Yacht Charter, Sunsail Yacht Charters, Sailing Huahine Voile and more.

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Oceania Cruises offers a collection of voyages sailing to exotic Tahiti and the Caribbean

Oceania Cruises is offering a captivating array of 100 sailings in Tahiti and the Caribbean in 2024 and 2025, charting lesser-known coastlines and taking travellers to boutique ports and off-the-beaten-track islands thanks to the line’s small, luxurious ships. Must-sees in French Polynesia include vibrant Papeete, the paradise island of Nuku Hiva, and Bora Bora, the most romantic island in the world. Meanwhile, Caribbean season highlights include Castries on the island of St. Lucia; Puerto Limon in Costa Rica; Gatun Lake in Panama; and Colombia’s magnificent colonial city of Cartagena. Sailing from Miami, Cartagena, New York, Los Angeles, Bridgetown, Panama and Papeete, this impeccable selection of carefully crafted voyages aboard Marina, Nautica, Sirena and Oceania Cruises’ new ship, Vista, is ideal for travellers who dream of sojourns in tropical archipelagos and who wish to explore colonial cities and soak up the laid-back, island atmosphere. Voyages range from seven to 16 days, sailing to iconic Caribbean destinations including Bridgetown, Cartagena, Gustavia, Puntarenas, San Juan and St. John’s. Many of these voyages feature memorable daylight passages through the Panama Canal, linking sought-after Caribbean destinations with storied Pacific Riviera ports such as Acapulco, Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Quetzal. With more than 60 immersive ports of call, Oceania Cruises’ carefully planned itineraries invite travellers to experience blissful escapes on delightfully less-travelled islands with the cruise line’s smaller ships able to access boutique ports and yacht harbours in destinations such as Moorea, Raiatea and Rangiroa in French Polynesia, and Barbuda, Dominica and the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. Sailing with Oceania Cruises is the most relaxing way to visit French Polynesia – an exotic utopia and haven of idyllic beauty and tranquillity. From Tahiti and Bora Bora to the sapphire seas of Moorea, the line’s South Pacific sojourns cover some of the most remote and gorgeous islands in the world, filled with blue lagoons, coral atolls and lingering sunsets. Carrying fewer than 700 guests, Nautica provides an intimate experience for travellers to explore the region, with 10-day itineraries designed to offer a unique flavour of this South Pacific jewel. Coveted Caribbean attractions including St. Lucia’s Pitons, Antigua’s stunning choice of 365 white sand beaches, the blue cobblestone streets of Old San Juan and ancient sacred ruins like Chacchoben and Kohunlich from Costa Maya are on offer. Enjoy a daylight journey through the Panama Canal and visit some of Central America’s most enticing destinations. “At Oceania Cruises, we offer an extensive collection of destination-intensive Tahiti and Caribbean itineraries, allowing our well-travelled and curious guests to discover something new about these popular yet still relatively untouched regions,” commented Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises. “Our carefully curated, diverse range of shore excursions, combined with the relaxing home-away-from-home ambiance on board our boutique ships and The Finest Cuisine at Sea®, offers the perfect luxury vacation choice.” Tahiti Destination Highlights Papeete, on the island of Tahiti, is the capital of French Polynesia, with much to offer visitors, from the Marche de Papeete, the Robert Wan Pearl Museum and the relaxing Jardins Paofai. Enjoy observing the surfers on their longboards as well as local highlights including Faarumai Waterfalls, the Arahoho Blowhole and the Maraa Fern Grottos. On the dreamy island of Nuku Hiva – one of the most remote islands in French Polynesia – visit the entrancing Vaipo Waterfalls and Cascade Tevaipo, one of the world’s tallest falls at over 1,100 feet. Wander the black-sand beaches, marvel at the giant tiki at Piki Vehini or get adventurous on an all-terrain vehicle excursion around the craggy island. On Tahiti’s sister island of Moorea, soak in the breathtakingly beautiful landscapes, from the verdant mountains to the azure seas and white-sand beaches. Enjoy a canoe ride through the crystal-clear lagoon, snorkel, scuba or helmet-dive the reefs, or immerse yourself in nature with a stunning hike up to the Afareaitu Waterfalls. The dramatic Mount Otemanu stands watch over the sparkling turquoise waters and sugary sands of Bora Bora. Choose from a variety of activities including a reef-ringed lagoon tour, jet ski adventures, off-road adventures and a Polynesian day with lunch on a motu – a small sand island. Pure, pristine and dreamlike, the ecosystem of the island of Fakarava is home to extremely rare birds, plants and crustaceans. Quaint villages, old coral churches and welcoming people are intertwined with a spectacular lagoon creating a paradise like none other in the world. The South Pacific atoll of Rangiroa is a natural aquarium with its lagoon brimming with colourful marine life. Highlights include visits to pearl farms, diving with manta rays, exploring the atoll’s unique winery or relaxing on a pink-sand beach. Caribbean Destination Highlights On Colombia’s Caribbean coast, travellers will marvel at the port city of Cartagena. By the sea is the walled Old Town, founded in the 16th century, with squares, cobblestone streets and colourful colonial buildings. Take a scenic drive through the residential area of Manga and admire the beautiful mansions and explore the Castillo San Felipe de Barajas, a fort that was once the most important military structure built in Latin America. The nearby Islas del Rosario and Isla de Barú are a boat ride away offering white-sand beaches and coral reefs. The beautiful freshwater Gatun Lake to the south of Colón has long been a favourite of eco-conscious visitors to Panama. Roughly the size of the island of Barbados, this expansive waterway was created during the construction of the Panama Canal and is now bursting with biodiversity. Wildlife such as sloths, capuchin and howler monkeys, iguanas, and toucans thrive in lush pockets around the lake, and manatee sightings are common. Set off on a safari boating adventure, a canopy tour or even a kayaking adventure to take in the area’s lush flora and unique fauna. Chagres National Park is also within reach, home to an indigenous Emberá tribe and their village.

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Top 5 dive sites in Tahiti Islands

Divers come from all over the world to experience the warm waters that surround The Islands of Tahiti, which teem with life from adorable clownfish and magnificent sharks to awe-inspiring humpback whales. There are dozens of unique dive sites around each atoll with expert certified diving operators curating the best experience possible. Regular encounters include manta rays whose gigantic wingspan eclipses the passing diver, schools of dolphin dancing along the surf, sharks at every turn and in the Austral Islands, humpback whales thrill lucky spectators. The Marado, Tahiti Located off Tahiti island, this is a typical dive spot perfect for intermediate divers with a depth of 20-35m. The dive starts off at the edge of a sheer wall before it plunges into the depth of the blue underworld. Divers can expect to see an array of marine life including; nudibranches, Napoleon wrasse, blacktip reef sharks, manta ray, trevallies and snappers. The Mounts of Ceran, Taha’a Known to be one of the islands most beautiful dive sites, this is one for the advanced diver. The water is so clear here divers can stop just off a ridge and observe the fish up to 15m below. Divers are guaranteed to spot white tip reef sharks, angelfish, marbled groupers and Napoleon wrasse. Taotai, Moorea Taotai has a sloping reef with a number of valleys, ravines and chasms. Home to a lot of coral and an abundance of smaller fish this is the dive site where the famous giant Napoleon wrasse called JoJo lives. Local dive instructors will point her out, she is over a meter long and playful with divers. Tupitipiti, Bora Bora Tupitipiti is the perfect spot for keen divers, the site is situated a longboat trip south of Motu Piti Aau offering a spectacular dive with an enormous reef filled with caves, overhangs and swim throughs. This dive it less about the marine wildlife, due to the patrolling white-tipped reef shark, and more about stunning blue, red, green and orange coral branches. It is the ideal spot for photographers looking to catch the interesting underwater terrain. Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa The Tiputa Pass is the dream dive spot for shark fanatics, located just off the shore of Rangiroa, it is home to a shark cave 35m below sea level. Hordes of grey reef sharks pass through the cave due to fast currents. Structures in the cave shelters divers from the powerful tides allowing them to see this spectacular marine life movement.

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