(El Segundo, Calif.
-- August 4, 2008) Tahiti Tourisme North America and ultra-luxury
Silversea Cruises today revealed details of its 2009 schedule
of expeditions for the Prince Albert II, calling for the ship's
deployment in Papeete, Tahiti’s capital, from mid-March
to late October 2009.
An exciting collection of new itineraries will feature the
less-traveled regions of Tahiti ranging from the southernmost
Austral Islands to the sprawling Tuamotu Archipelago and the
northernmost Marquesas Islands. For the balance of the year,
the 132-guest luxury expedition ship will offer a series of
Antarctic explorations with convenient roundtrip departures
from Ushuaia.
The ship's positioning in Tahiti is the result
of numerous efforts andsuccessful meetings between Silversea
and the Tahitian government.
"We are delighted to base the Prince Albert
II in beautiful Tahiti for a series of explorations next year,"
said Amerigo Perasso, Silversea's president and CEO. "The
South Pacific is home to magnificent natural vistas and some
of the world's most intriguing cultures, offering our guests
the perfect setting for mind-enriching, authentic adventures."
"We are pleased to welcome the prestigious
Prince Albert II to French Polynesia," said the President
of French Polynesia, Gaston Tong Sang. "Since taking
office, it has been my goal and intention to take all necessary
steps to enable Silversea to visit the region. The Prince
Albert II is a true luxury vessel with a privileged clientele
that is attracted by cultural and authentic travel experiences."
Mr. Tong Sang added, "The itineraries and
land programs designed by Silversea are in sync with our tourism
positioning as well as our aims for the islands and remote
archipelagoes development. The unique voyages developed by
Silversea will enable travelers to discover the unknown beauties
and treasures of our five archipelagoes in exceptional luxury."
In the spirit of true adventure, all itineraries
are unstructured by design. Following only a tentative schedule
that allows for moment-by-moment flexibility, expeditions
stay longer at sites of particular interest, or make slight
detours whenever weather, nature or mere curiosity dictate.
Highlights of the 2009 Tahiti program include:
AUSTRAL ISLAND ADVENTURES
Nestled in the Tropic of Capricorn, the remote Austral Islands
lie hundreds of miles south of Tahiti and enjoy a slightly
cooler climate. Tubuai, largest of these volcanic islands,
is probably best known for the failed landing attempts of
the H.M.S. Bounty. (The island's villagers assaulted the unwelcome
ship with a barrage of stones, and ultimately the mutineers
sailed off to Pitcairn.) Prince Albert II and her fleet of
8 Zodiac boats will explore the unique culture, flora and
fauna of Rapa, Raivavae, Tubuai, Rurutu and Rimatara on five
11-day, roundtrip journeys from Papeete. Silver Sailing fares
start at $3,897 per person, based on double occupancy.
JOURNEYS TO THE MARQUESAS
The mountainous islands of the Marquesas are located nearly
900 miles northeast of Tahiti and just south of the equator.
With a lush, vibrant terrain bursting with myriad exotic flowers
and fruit trees, it's easy to understand how this tropical
paradise captivated the artist Paul Gauguin, who made the
Marquesas his adopted home. On four roundtrip journeys of
14 days from Papeete, Prince Albert II's expedition team will
lead in-depth explorations of Fatu Hiva, Pua Mau, Hiva Oa,
Atuona, Ua Pou, Nuku Hiva and Tahuata, as well as Manihi and
Fakarava Island in the Tuamotu Archipelago and the Society
Islands of Bora Bora and Tahaa. Silver Sailing fares start
at $4,917 per person, based on double occupancy.,
TUAMOTU EXPEDITIONS
The isolated Tuamotu Islands, northeast of Tahiti, comprise
the world's largest chain of atolls. Its 78 sparsely populated
coral islands span over 900 miles of aquamarine waters. Dotted
with quaint villages, coral churches and an abundance of wildlife
-- from bottlenose dolphins and coconut crabs to the rarest
of birds, this remote archipelago offers endless possibilities
for real Robinson Crusoe-style adventures. Departing from
Papeete, Prince Albert II will embark on five 10-day expeditions
to the Tuamotu islands of Tikihau, Rangiroa, Apataki, Arutua
and Fakarava, as well as Raiatea, Maupihaa and Huahine in
the Society Islands. Silver Sailing fares start at $3,597
per person, based on double occupancy. The Prince Albert II
offers full-scale exploring from an ultra-luxury base at sea,
in true Silversea style. With the largest average size accommodations
of any expedition ship, guests will enjoy spacious, ocean-view
accommodations (many with French balconies or large private
verandas), sumptuous gourmet cuisine, warm hospitality and
personalized service (with a crew-to-guest ratio of nearly
1 to 1), and Silversea's generous selection of all-inclusive
shipboard amenities, including complimentary beverages, bottled
water, wines and spirits served throughout the ship, 24-hour
room service, stocked in-suite beverage cabinet and all gratuities.
Plus, complimentary Butler Service is provided in the Grand
and Owner's Suites. Detailed information and complete itineraries
for Prince Albert II's 2009 expeditions are available at www.silversea.com.
Silversea Cruises is recognized as an innovator
in the luxury segment, offering guests large-ship amenities
aboard four intimate vessels, Silver Cloud, Silver Wind, Silver
Shadow, and Silver Whisper, all designed to offer an atmosphere
of conviviality and casual elegance. With the addition of
the regal expedition ship Prince Albert II, the company's
itineraries encompass all seven continents.
In the U.S., Silversea has been voted "World's
Best" by the readers of Condé Nast., Traveler
(nine times) and Travel + Leisure (seven times), and rated
Number-One luxury cruise line by high-net-worth consumers
in the 2008 Luxury Brand Status Index. International awards
include "World's Leading Luxury Cruise Line" from
World Travel Awards (2007); "Five Star Diamond Award"
from the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences (2007);
"Number One" small-ship line in the Readers' Choice"
survey conducted by Britain's Condé Nast Traveller
magazine (2007); "Best Luxury Cruise Line" by Spain's
Cruceros & Destinos magazine (2008); "Best Small
Cruise Line" by
Australia's Luxury Travel Magazine (2007); and "Best
Luxury Cruise Operator" according to Asia's Travel Weekly
(2007).
For more information on Silversea Cruises or the beautiful
islands of Tahiti, please contact a travel agent. For a complimentary
brochure, please call toll-free (877) 215-9986 or visit www.silversea.com
or www.tahiti-toursime.com
Silversea Media Contacts:
Brad Ball
(954) 713-4030:
bradb@silverseacruises.com
Gina Finocchiaro
(954) 713-4029
ginaf@silverseacruises.com
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