Legacies of the Pacific Islands

As you sail away from the Chilean coast, the South Pacific is home to one mysterious island after another. You’ll arrive on Robinson Crusoe Island, a mountainous region formed by lava flows that has been well-preserved as a national park.

Spend several days at sea relaxing in the comfort of your private Residence, connecting with friends and anticipating what awaits on the other side – Easter Island, where the ancient Rapa Nui erected massive moai statues of human figures for reasons yet to be realized.

More legends await on the Pitcairn Islands, a collection of volcanic outcrops that are only visited by the most adventurous travelers. While Pitcairn Island is sparsely populated, it is a living museum where you can learn about the direct descendants of Pitcairn Island’s first European settlers – nine surviving mutineers from the HMS Bounty.

Follow in the wake of ancient mariners who crossed the Pacific Ocean and found volcanic islands marked by emerald mountains, crystal-clear lagoons, and minuscule atolls. In French Polynesia and beyond, you can pursue outdoor activities suited to any mood: snorkel among the colorful coral, kayak through impossibly blue waters, inhale the scent of Tahitian vanilla, and learn about long-held traditions across the Pacific.

What lies next are the Line Islands, a chain of atolls and coral formations, where you can find outdoor activities for every pace: snorkel in the translucent water, bring out your binoculars for tropical bird-watching, soak up the sun on a secluded beach, and learn more about the flora and fauna of these truly remote Pacific Islands.

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