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Aranui 3 F r e i g h t e r t o P a r a d i s e Adventure Cruises in the Marquesas Islands Aboard the Aranui www.aranui.com 1

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Explore French Polynesia s enchanting Marquesas Islands The custom-built Aranui III is specially designed with added space and our passengers comfort in mind. But we have retained our remarkably friendly atmosphere and experienced crew. Join us on an unforgettable South Pacific adventure, discovering the intoxicating beauty of these lush, untouched islands. Our state-of-the art ship offers tasteful, spacious suites. All have windows. On the sweeping decks, read, relax or take in the views of pristine lagoons and soaring mountain spires. Take a dip in our sparkling outdoor swimming pool. In our expanded dining room, savor fine French and Polynesian cuisine with fellow adventurers from around the world. Lose calories in the gym or exercise your mind in the library. Socialize in the lounge or learn about the rich Marquesan culture and history from our onboard experts. 3

What better way to spend balmy evenings than star gazing on the upstairs deck? And at our expanded bar-lounge, our spirited crew sing and strum Polynesian rhythms on their hand-crafted ukuleles. They ll teach you to gyrate your hips to rapid, hypnotic beats of the tamure. Our dedicated crew are descendants of the greatest navigators of all time -- the ancient Polynesians. We ve learned about what matters to modern navigators and to our guests that s why we ve built the technically-advanced Aranui III. This is voyaging at its best -- interior South Sea designs, seafaring stability, warm hospitality and mesmerizing scenery. The Aranui III continues our tradition of excellence. Join us for the only and the most unforgettable way to explore the Marquesas Islands. 4

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Nuku Hiva Day 5, Day 11 Ua Huka Day 10 Ua Pou Day 4, Day 11 Hiva Oa Day 6, Day 8 Tahuata Day 9 Rangiroa Day 13 Fakarava Day 2 Fatu Hiva Day 7 Tahiti Day 1 Itinerary Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Departure from dock in Papeete at 11.00am Fakarava, Tuamotu Islands At Sea Ua Pou (Hakahau-Hakahetau) Marquesas Nuku Hiva (Taiohae-Hatiheu-Taipivai) Hiva Oa (Atuona) Fatu Hiva (Omoa-Hanavave) Hiva Oa (Puamau-Hanaiapa) Tahuata (Vaitahu-Hapatoni) Day 10 Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 Day 14 Ua Huka (Vaipaee-Hane-Hokatu), Ua Pou (Hakahau) Nuku Hiva (Taiohae), Ua Pou (Hakahau) At Sea Rangiroa, Tuamotu Islands Arrival back in Papeete at around 9.30am 6

You ll board the Aranui III in Tahiti and sail almost 800 miles to the most spectacular and remote islands in French Polynesia. The first stop on this 14 day voyage starts with the Tuamotu islands, where you ll see pearl farmers harvest rare black pearls from giant oysters. The Marquesas six inhabited islands are so remote that the Aranui III is their lifeline to the outside world, bringing supplies and picking up copra, dried coconut and noni fruit. We make 14 stops, so we have plenty of time to explore. Little has changed in these untouched islands, which have few roads or cars. Visitors are very rare and very welcome. The first view of the Marquesas are the mountain spires of Ua Pou, volcanic needles like the pinnacles of some ornate church, as Robert Louis Stevenson wrote in 1880. Whenever the Aranui III docks, villagers gather on the pier to greet us. As our muscular crew unloads supplies -- from cement to sugar -- and loads sacks of copra (dried coconut meat), our well-trained, multi-lingual guides bring you to meet traditional artists and take you on breathtaking hikes to hidden jungle ruins. You ll never forget sailing into Nuku Hiva s spectacular bay, a giant volcanic amphitheater dominated by towering cliffs streaked with majestic waterfalls. There are dramatic dive sites or heartstopping views by helicopter. A decade before he wrote Moby Dick, 23-year-old Herman Melville jumped his whaling ship here in 1842. We ll retrace his escape route on a spectacular Jeep safari over the mountains to mysterious jungle river valley, still much the same as Melville described it in his autobiographical first novel -- Typee. Hidden amidst the bamboo and vanilla vines, you ll see stone tiki gods, sacred ritual sites and enigmatic petroglyphs of birds, fish and sacred turtles and fish carved on boulders Hiva Oa is where Paul Gauguin s search for an unspoiled island ended. This artist with a lust for life painted his final masterpieces here. In the hill top cemetery where Gauguin is buried is the gravestone of another European who also was seduced by these islands -- singer-composer Jacques Brel. Our guides will show you mysterious jungle ruins -- the largest tikis outside the Easter Islands. Once used for religious rites, these human-like stone sculptures are reminders of that a great civilization flourished here before the Europeans invaded. Even though Fatu Hiva is a center of Marquesan culture, Aranui passengers usually are the only visitors to this remote, verdant island. We ll see artists painting ancient designs on tapa cloth, making pareos (sarongs) and monoi, coconut oil scented with tiare blossoms. We ll see woodworkers carving intricate bowls and spears. After hiking past towering cliffs with dizzying views of majestic waterfalls, cool off with a plunge in a secluded river pool. On Ua Huka, the wild horses outnumber the 300 residents. Explore by horse or by jeep -- either way, you ll have magnificent views. Along the way, you ll enjoy bounteous Marquesan buffets: barbecued rock lobster, poisson cru (raw fish marinated in lime juice and soaked in coconut milk), curried goat, breadfruit, taro and sweet red bananas. 7

ACTIVITIES IN THE TUAMOTU AND THE MARQUESAS ISLANDS WITH ARANUI Day 1 MORNING DEPARTURE FROM PAPEETE, TAHITI Day 2 TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO - FAKARAVA Fakarava is the largest atoll in the Tuamotu. There is snorkeling and scuba diving for people of all levels. You can swim and snorkel in the translucent lagoon to watch the colourful ballet of tropical lagoon fish. The entire morning will be spent on shore. Lunch will be served on board while we set sail for the Marquesas. Day 3 AT SEA ON THE ARANUI You can relax with a book on one of the sun decks, swim in the small pool or enjoy the immense South Pacific. Balmy evenings mean reading in lounge/ library or chatting with an authority on Marquesan culture or archaeology. You ll probably spend many evenings socializing on the upstairs deck/bar with your fellow adventurers from around the world. The spirited Polynesian crew treat you like welcomed guests and proudly introduce you to their rich culture. Almost every night, they sing and strum hypnotic Polynesian rhythms on their ukuleles and will teach you to move your hips to hypnotic beat of the tamure. Day 4 THE MARQUESAS ARCHIPELAGO - UA POU (Hakahau-Hakahetau) From the deck, you ll see the soaring mountain spires of Ua Pou. Whenever the Aranui stops, villages greet it. As the muscular crew unloads supplies - from cements to sugar - and loads sacks of copra ( dried coconut meat ), you ll explore the tiny town of Hakahau with its church with a hand-carved wooden dais. You can meet some talented woodcarvers and hike up a hill for a breathtaking view of the distant cloud-covered mountains. At Rosalie s Restaurant, you ll taste your first Marquesan lunch: breadfruit, a marquesan staple, along with curried goat, barbecued rock lobster, poisson cru (raw fish marinated in lime juice and soaked in coconut milk ), taro and sweet red bananas. 8

Day 5 NUKU HIVA (Taiohae-Hatiheu-Taipivai) We sail into Taiohae s spectacular bay, a giant volcanic amphitheater dominated by towering cliffs streaked with waterfalls. As the Aranui unloads, you can explore Taiohae, the tiny Administrative capital of the Marquesas. Taiohae Bay is where a 23-year-old sailor, Herman Melville and a buddy jumped a whaling ship in 1842. We follow their escape route by jeep along steep, winding dirt mountain roads to the village of Hatiheu to visit an archeological site. We ll have lunch at Yvonne s Restaurant, one of the best restaurants in the Marquesas, where the specialty is pig baked in an underground oven. You ll meet the owner-chef, Yvonne, who also happens to be the town s energetic mayor. After lunch, we will travel to the valley of Taipivai. The area is dotted with stone tiki gods and sacred ritual sites (me ae) and immense stone platforms (paepae) where the Taipi built their houses. Enigmatic petroglyphs of birds, sacred turtles and fish are carved on huge boulders. The Aranui s whaleboats will sail down the river to return you to the Aranui, which is anchored in the bay. Day 6 HIVA OA (Atuona) We have plenty of time to explore Atuona, the second largest village in Marquesas. This is where Paul Gauguin lived and did some of his best work. You can visit the colonial store where Gauguin shopped and go into a replica of the Impressionist s infamous House of Pleasure. As you walk up the hill to the cemetery, you ll have sweeping views of the harbor. Beneath a huge frangipani tree is a tombstone with the simple words: Paul Gauguin 1903. Nearby is the grave of another famous European who also was seduced by Hiva Oa: Belgian singer-composer Jacques Brel, who died in 1978. You ll also enjoy another lavish Marquesan lunch at Hoa Nui Restaurant. Day 7 FATU HIVA (Omoa-Hanavave) This is the most lush and remote island of the Marquesan. It s also a center of Marquesan crafts. As our guides lead you through the village of Omoa, you ll see women hammering mulberry, banyan or breadfruit bark on logs. They dry it and then paint ancient Marquesan designs on their famous tapa cloth. Fatu Hiva is also well-known for its hand-painted pareus (sarongs ) and monoi, a perfumed coconut oil scented with tiare blossoms and sandalwood. Skilled woodcarvers will invite you into their home/studios. 9

The Aranui sails to the other inhabited village. Hanavave is on the Bay of the Virgins, which is one of the world s most beautiful bays. Some athletic passengers may choose to make the trip by foot. On this unforgettable ten mile hike you ll have unforgettable views of towering cliffs and majestic waterfalls. Day 8 HIVA OA (Puamau) We ll travel by foot or by jeep to the most important archeological sites for tikis (ancient, human-like religious sculptures ) other than Easter Island. Our trained guides will show you these mysterious jungle ruins of Puamau and tell the stories of these haunting statues of an ancient civilization. Bring plenty of film.. Day 9 TAHUATA (Vaitahu) On this leaf-shaped island, the air is thick with fragrant scent of tiare, frangipani and history. In the tiny village of Vaitahu, Spanish explorers landed in 1595 and opened fire on a crowd of the curious islanders, killing about 200. When the first missionaries came in 1797, the generous local chief left his wife with missionary John Harris, with instruction that he treat her as his own wife. Harris fled the next day. Tahuata also is the site of the first French settlement in the Marquesas in 1842. The huge church built by the Vatican, is decorated with beautiful Marquesan carvings. We ll picnic in the Valley of Hapatoni and swim and snorkel at a nearby beach. 10

Day 10 UA HUKA (VAIPAEE-HANE-HOKATU) We ll visit a museum with exquisite replicas of Marquesan art. Some Aranui passengers will explore the island by four-wheel drive; others will ride the Marquesan horses. For three hours, we will explore the mountain landscape with heart-stopping views of the Pacific. The wild horses (brought from Chile in 1856) thrive here, outnumbering the islands 476 residents. We ll have a Marquesan lunch at local restaurant and have plenty of time to visit studios of woodcarvers. We ll visit the arboretum and the garden of fruits and flower. Back on the Aranui, it s Polynesian night with dancing and buffet dinner on the decks. Day 11 NUKU HIVA (TAIOHAE) AND UA POU The Aranui will dock in Nuku Hiva at Taiohae in the morning. You may take the Le Truck back to the town center and spend free time there. At noon, the ship will sail to Ua Pou, returning to our first stop in the Marquesas, Hakahau. This is your last chance to buy Marquesan crafts. Day 12 AT SEA Day 13 TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO- RANGIROA On lovely Rangiroa, the largest atoll in the world, we ll picnic on coral beach. Aranui passengers can swim and snorkel in a translucent lagoon. Excellent snorkeling and scuba diving are available for people of all levels. Rangi is an underwater jewel box with stunning colors of corals and clouds of tropical fishes. You ll have the opportunity to purchase black pearls from local black pearl farmers. These rare black pearls are French Polynesia s main economic resource. Day 14 MORNING ARRIVAL IN PAPEETE, TAHITI 11

NAVIGATION DECK STAR DECK SUN DECK BOAT DECK RESTAURANT DECK MAIN DECK A DECK B DECK There are many types of cruise ships, but only one Aranui III. Our passengers love our gracious staff who make them feel part of their extended family. The Aranui III maintains the warmth and intimacy of the old Aranui, with our high staff to passenger ratio. Unlike larger boats, it s easy to meet fellow guests. From dining room to stateroom, you ll quickly feel the Aranui III is your floating home away from home. The spacious cabins are tastefully designed with windows and portholes, queen or twin beds, bathrooms with showers, personal safes, mini-bars and are fully air-conditioned. Deluxe cabins and suites are larger and feature additional amenities with picture windows. The suites have balconies with your own private panorama. Our large, family-style dining room offers views as varied as the menus. Relish the ever-changing scenery and our imaginative chefs French and Polynesian cusine with new friends from all over the world. Dressing for dinner means a pareo (sarong-like wrap around skirt) or shorts, sandals and a white tiare (hibiscus blossom) behind the ear. The swimming pool is the place for the perfect plunge. In our well-equipped gym, you can stretch your muscles while getting an ocean-view. On board, time passes quickly. There are two charming bars, two lounges and a full program of activities. You ll learn about Marquesan history, culture and art from our guest lecturers. And our spirited crew will teach you to weave hats, wear our national dress, the pareo and dance the tamure. In our library you can read how Herman Melville, Robert Louis Stevenson and Thor Heyerdahl described these alluring islands. Their words and the Gauguin prints on the walls will spring to life when we dock. Suites 14 cabins Large outside cabin with one queen sized bed, refrigerator, private facilities with bathtub and with or without balcony. (2 suites are without balcony) Deluxe 9 Cabins Large outside cabin with one queen sized bed, refrigerator, private facilities with bathtub. DL14 - Navigation Deck Standard 63 Cabins Two lower berths, outside cabin with private facilities. Diagrams are for illustration only. Actual ship suite configuration may vary. Class C Dormitory style, upper and lower berths, air conditioned, share facilities, located on restaurant deck. 12

NAVIGATION DECK DL 14 STAR DECK SUITE D BALCONY BALCONY SUITE A BALCONY SUITE C LIFT SUITE B BALCONY SUITE 3 STAIR HALL SUITE 4 SUITE SUITE 1 2 BALCONY SUITE F DL 06 DL 05 SUITE E BALCONY Aranui 3 Freighter to Paradise BALCONY SUN DECK DL 12 DL 10 DL 11 SUITE K SUITE J LIFT STAIR HALL DL 07 DL 08 DL 09 SUITE H SUITE G BALCONY BOAT DECK SHOPPING CENTRE MEETING ROOM SWIMMING POOL LIFT STAIR HALL LOUNGE COFFEE SHOP RESTAURANT DECK LIFT RESTAURANT STAIR HALL MAIN DECK 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 CONFERENCE ROOM LIFT STAIR HALL ENTRANCE HALL DOCTOR RECEPTION A DECK A02 A04 A06 A08 A10 A22 A24 A26 A28 A30 A32 A42 A44 A46 A48 A50 A52 LIFT STORE TWEENDECK HATCH COVER VIDEO AND MULTIFUNCTIONAL ROOM A21 A23 A25 A27 A29 A31 A41 A43 A45 A47 A49 A51 B DECK LIFT B22 B21 B24 B23 B26 B25 B28 B27 B30 B29 B32 B31 STORE B42 B41 B44 B43 STORE B46 B45 B48 B47 B50 B49 B52 B51 13

Ship Information Food Meals are served in an informal, family-style setting in our dining facilities. Depending upon the number of passengers booked per voyage, there may be two seatings per meal scheduled. Special consideration for medically prescribed diets must be requested at the time of booking or not less than three weeks in advance of sailing date. Local Currency The unit of exchange is the French Pacific Franc (CFP). Local Time The Marquesas are half an hour ahead of Tahiti. Thus, when it s noon in Tahiti, it s 12:30 PM in the Masquesas. Climate and Packing Suggestions Clothing which is informal, comfortable and easily washable is most practical aboard the ship. In addition to shorts, jeans or slacks, T-shirts and a bathing suit, a rain poncho or coat and warm sweat shirt or light sweater for chilly evenings are recommended. Comfortable shoes are essential for walking ashore over coral reefs. Tennis shoes or sandals are recommended. For women, the native pareo, made of colorful fabric which can be wrapped in a variety of styles, is a versatile choice for both casual and festive occasions. Ship s Boutiques The ship s boutique sells a variety of supplies including mosquito repellent, sundries, clothing, and local souvenirs. Electrical Current Each cabin is equipped with 220 volt, 50 cycle AC. Emergency Telephone In an emergency, it is possible to place the telephone calls through our shipboard communications and to contact the vessel through CPTM s office in Tahiti. Laundry Washing and drying machines are available on board; dry cleaning is not available. Medical There is a doctor or physician on board of the vessel. If any person has or is suffering from a serious ailment or condition, they should seek the advice and consent of their personal physician prior to embarking on board of the vessel. The right is reserved to refuse passage to anyone in such a state of health or physical condition as to be unfit to travel or whose condition, for whatever reason, might be dangerous to the individual or other passengers. Shore Visits Visits ashore are limited to the time required by cargo operators and port restrictions. Port time may range from just a few hours to a day or more. While shore excursion may be available at some ports of call, Compagnie Polynesienne de Transport Maritime neither owns nor operates nor exercises any control of shore excursions arranged at any port of call. The company, its agents and servants do not assume any responsibility in connection with the operations of said programs. The company accepts no responsibility or liability for the failure of any operator to perform any said program and/or for any injury, damage or loss however caused or arising therefrom. Travel Funds Traveler s checks and credit card may be used to pay for shipboard expenses. American Express, Visa and Master Card will be accepted. Traveler s checks can be cashed on board, personal checks cannot. Valuables Lock boxes are available on board, however C.P.T.M. cannot accept custody or responsibility for passenger s money or other valuables while aboard the vessel. Credits Photographs: Danee Hazama, Julien Avrial, Tahiti Tourism Standard Cabin Suite Cabin 14

Aranui 3 Freighter to Paradise For 14 days now we have seen no other ship, no other tourist. We have been at sea alone with nature and the people of Polynesia in the immensity that is the Pacific aboard the classical method of travel here down the years: The copra trader to the outer isles. George Bryant, Toronto Star 15

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