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Itinerary for Crystal Serenity 26 Day World Cruise Cruise

Day Port Arrive Depart
1/21/2009 Los Angeles, California 5:00 PM
1/23/2009 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 12:00 PM 6:00 PM
1/29/2009 Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
1/31/2009 Rangiroa, French Polynesia 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
2/1/2009 Moorea, French Polynesia 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
2/1/2009 Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia 9:00 PM
2/2/2009 Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia 9:00 PM
2/3/2009 Bora Bora, French Polynesia 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
2/5/2009 Raratonga, Cook Islands 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
2/8/2009 International Dateline (Cruising) 12:00 AM 12:00 AM
2/9/2009 Suva, Fiji 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
2/12/2009 Noumea, New Caledonia 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
2/16/2009 Auckland, New Zealand 8:00 AM
2/17/2009 Auckland, New Zealand
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Los Angeles

World Cruise Cruises to Los Angeles

One of the most famous cities in the world, everyone dreams of going to Los Angeles at one time or another. A certain romance is attached to this city, the "city of angels." Even children on remote islands thousands of miles away can describe Los Angeles to a certain degree. They will tell you of glorious beaches, beautiful women, fabulous weather all year long, and how easy it is to meet real life movie stars. The incredible part is that this kind of lifestyle is true for many of the city's inhabitants. A region of tremendous size and magnitude, Los Angeles is a marvelous place to visit. The variety of activities and opportunities for diversity is practically unparalleled.

Speaking in relative terms, Los Angeles is a remarkably new city, a cultural center unlike anywhere else. Los Angeles fascinates historians because its history is so exciting and easy to track, and because its growth has been so amazing. The Spanish officially founded Los Angeles in 1781. The area had been inhabited by Native American tribes prior to that, and was under Spanish rule until 1821, when they relinquished their power, and the Bear Flag Republic was then proclaimed in 1846. In 1850 California became the 31st state of this new Republic, The Santa Fe Railroad finally reached Los Angeles in 1875, and from there the expansion began. However, it wasn't until 1911 that Los Angeles really started to take off; it was at that time when the first Hollywood studio was established. Just one year later, there were already 16 motion picture companies located in Hollywood. So began the history of the movie capital of the world. Since then, Los Angeles has been the pioneering force behind everything in entertainment and film, in particular.

Los Angeles is a region where you can drive to the mountains and ski in the morning, then travel to the beach and surf in the afternoon. It is truly an unbelievable city, with miles of glorious beach, gorgeous mountains, interesting cultural centers and museums, extraordinary amusement parks, and of course, plenty of movie studios. The Staples Center, just opened to the public in 1999, is a state-of-the-art sports and entertainment facility, where the Los Angeles Lakers, Clippers, and Kings play their respective professional sports games. Concerts and marvelous events are held here as well, and this is only the beginning of this diverse haven; a city that has been designed with the intent to entertain.

Cabo San Lucas

World Cruise Cruises to Cabo San Lucas

At the southernmost tip of the Baja California peninsula, where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez, lies the tropical paradise known as Cabo San Lucas. Excellent weather, miles of magnificent public beaches with crystal clear water, and championship golf courses set the mood for a vacation that entices you to unwind and refresh.

Once sought after by migrating pirates for its safe harbors, the Los Cabos (The Capes) area, and Cabo San Lucas in particular, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Mexico. It has grown in recent decades to a city of over 25,000, with many of its residents drawn to its rugged and beautiful coastline, water-sports galore, and world-class golf resorts. Cabo is particularly famous among the sport fishing crowd because of its year round status as the Mecca of big game trophy fish.

No matter what the season, in Cabo San Lucas you can partake in the thrill of hooking a blue or black marlin, sailfish, dorado or tuna. There are also many great surfing opportunities in Cabo San Lucas. To add some underwater excitement to your stay in this beautiful city, go on a deep-sea diving adventure, where you can see spectacular gardens of black coral reefs, gorgeous sea turtles, and sand waterfalls.

The legendary spirited nightlife of Cabo San Lucas, as well as the wonderful fresh seafood served in its charming restaurants, also highlights this wonderful city. Shopping for creative Mexican arts and crafts, or spending the day out on a glittering white sand beach, are other ways that you can enjoy your peaceful stay here. It is no wonder that visitors return again and again!

Moorea

World Cruise Cruises to Moorea

Moorea is a marvelously beautiful island just twelve miles from Tahiti. Many visitors to French Polynesia take a trip to Moorea because it has so much to offer the wide-eyed tourist. For years Hollywood has used photographs from Moorea's gleaming lagoons and majestic mountains as "stock shots" for their movies. Moorea is clean and tidy, with a calm air and mood. This is the island you should go to if you really want to relax.

Geologists have deduced that Moorea's stunning landscape came from an erupting volcano thousands of years ago. One thing is for certain; you are sure to fall in love with this heart-shaped island. The majority of the 12,000 residents of Moorea live on the coast, and the fact that there are no towns or cities in Moorea adds to the overall charm. The main crop of the island early in the 20th century was vanilla, and the vanilla producing houses that were set up then still stand today. Modern Moorea is a country that survives economically primarily because of tourism. However, vegetables and pineapples are harvested and shipped daily to Papeete for sale in the marketplace.

Moorea is surrounded by an offshore coral reef, and the island encloses a serene, sparkling blue lagoon. This makes Moorea ideal for scuba diving, snorkeling, swimming, and boating. Cook's Bay and Opunohu Bay are two glorious bodies of water that are finger-shaped and cut through the center of the island. They constantly remain two of the most photographed water masses in the entire world. Mountains surround these enchanting bays, and great hiking trails are everywhere. The citizens of Moorea are polite but fairly withdrawn, quietly going about their peaceful island lives. But do not fall prey to the assumption that Moorea is slow or boring, because this is definitely not the case. Old Polynesia, with its traditional ways, has mixed with exciting tourist attractions to coexist in harmony. There are several fabulous dining facilities, art galleries, and hot shopping spots. Despite the worldwide acknowledgement that Moorea has received for being an island paradise, the beaches and inlands remain uncrowded and unhurried. After the breathtaking scenery, this is perhaps the next best feature of Moorea. Everything is so tranquil, and so far away from the bustling city life that encompasses the majority of the world.

Papeete

World Cruise Cruises to Papeete

Tahiti is the biggest and most famous island in French Polynesia. For over 200 years Tahiti has been a destination that allured travelers from all over the world. Papeete is bordered by an aqua-blue sea and gorgeous beaches laced with palm trees. The landscape is downright magnificent, and the people friendly and helpful.

Although historians are not entirely certain exactly when and how the Polynesian people arrived on Tahiti, some facts are known. Around 3,000 or 4,000 years ago they left Southeast Asia, and we know that they were fabulous sailors and navigators. Arriving in present day Tahiti about 300 A.D., they settled on this island and others in what is now French Polynesia. These islands were originally ruled by all-powerful Chieftains, who commanded large fleets and ordered human sacrifices. But rest assured that the island is much more friendly now! Among the first European visitors to Tahiti included Samuel Wallis in 1767 and James Cook in 1769. They returned to Europe with tales of a tropical paradise run by savages, and full of beautiful women. It was no coincidence that soon after, every man in Europe was determined to visit this mysterious and alluring island. The islands became French Polynesia in 1842 when the French out maneuvered the British and took control.

As the 20th century began, French Polynesia became unified into the French Pacific settlements. At this time, a program of fast-paced commercial expansion was instituted, and Chinese workers were made to work on cotton and vanilla plantations. As World War One began, almost 1000 Polynesians were sent by the French to fight the Germans. Currently, Tahiti is leading the charge in an attempt to gain independence from France. But at the same time, the citizens are welcoming, and everywhere you go in Papeete is a place of beauty and tranquility. Scuba diving, exploring, and dining in the fabulous Tahitian restaurants are among the most pleasurable activities. The food in the city is delicious, and all of the beaches accessible from Papeete are gorgeous and offer a plethora of water sports. Tahitians adore beauty contests and celebrations, so festivals and grand parties seem like weekly events.

Bora Bora

World Cruise Cruises to Bora Bora

The most lavish destination in all of the South Pacific, Bora Bora is located 161 miles northwest of Tahiti in the Leeward Islands. Renowned traveler James Michener has repeatedly declared Bora Bora the world's most beautiful island. Actors, royalty, and cinematographers all make this Polynesian paradise their vacation spot of choice.

The first inhabitants of Bora Bora were Polynesian settlers, who sailed their canoes into the island's gorgeous lagoon during the 9th century. The name given to the island was "Porapora," during the reign of Chief Puni "The Terror." Then, during World War II, American armed forces were stationed on Porapora and called the island "Bora Bora." Despite the fact that there is no "B" in the Polynesian language, common usage prevailed.

This luxurious island was formed three or four million years ago by a series of volcanic eruptions. Today the island is almost entirely devoted to tourism. At times, visitors and temporary residents can outnumber the locals in certain areas.

In the center of the island, two dominating, black rock peaks stand amongst dazzling blue waters. They can be seen at any angle, and are a truly magnificent sight to behold. Bora Bora's Lagoon is another of the crowning visual achievements that blesses the island. You can wind surf, scuba dive, swim, jet-ski, or just soak up the warmth of the tropical sun. There are so many activities in Bora Bora that it is best to plan your trip ahead of time. Otherwise, you will end up either forgetting or missing out on some of the island's best features. Deep sea fishing for the Bora Bora marlin, driving off on a 4X4 safari excursion, or parasail through the sparkling blue skies. Chances are if you are feeling adventurous, Bora Bora has the ability to offer you whatever it is you want to do.

The landscape of Bora Bora resembles a circle of coral reef with a glorious emerald in the center. It is a surreal atmosphere that is so picturesque hours can be spent gazing at the sights. The horizon is so beautiful, and the ambiance so romantic that it is no wonder that Bora Bora has become one of the premier honeymoon destinations for American couples.

Rarotonga

World Cruise Cruises to Rarotonga

Rarotonga is one of the premier destinations in the entire South Pacific, and many travelers find that this beautiful location is even more gorgeous than highly-touted Tahiti. Until recently, Rarotonga was seen as too remote to be a bona fide tourist destination, but in recent years the tourists have flocked to this island paradise. The Cook Islands are made up of fifteen small nations, with Rarotonga leading the pack in terms of size and population. The fishing off the coast of Rarotonga is incredible, and local fisherman claim to have landed some of the largest tuna and marlin anywhere. Outdoor sports are quite popular on the island; from golf to hiking to tennis, Rarotonga has it all. Typically the dining, sports engagements, and nightlife are about half as expensive as the islands in French Polynesia and the rest of the South Pacific, so get ready to have some fun! You can either do twice as much for the same amount of money, or do everything that you would do in Tahiti and spend half what you would there. Speaking of the dining and nightlife, it is tremendous on this spectacular island, with magnificent eateries and splendid stores everywhere. The Rarotonga Lagoon is a magnificent sight, and whether snorkeling or enjoying a relaxing swim, this place truly puts you at peace. The whole island has an air of harmonious joy, and everything you do you will do with a smile. The lagoon is ideal for exploring, but it is too shallow for scuba diving. Don't be alarmed, because the scuba diving expeditions outside the Rarotonga reef are glorious, and you will be hard-pressed to find more daring diving adventures anywhere.

The mountains and lagoons of Rarotonga are miraculous, and before missionaries arrived here in 1823, the island was a series of swampy habitats and dense valleys. These days, fruit trees and colorful crops light up the island, and everywhere you look, your eyes and heart will be more than satisfied. The climate here is pleasant all year long, and in the winter the temperatures drop to a delightful 75-degree range.

Suva

World Cruise Cruises to Suva

Suva is a tropical paradise, a place where you never want the day to end. But with sundown comes a whole new experience; Suva at night. When the stars come out, the restaurants get hopping and the clubs get going. The weather is great nearly all the time, and the brisk night air will feel wonderful after a day scuba diving in the sun. The outdoor sports adventures in Suva are fantastic, and this is one of the premier places in the South Pacific to scuba dive and snorkel. Diving in the Beqa lagoon is an experience that you will never forget. The restaurants and myriad shops in Suva are fantastic, and you are given terrific options when it comes to eating out. Many of the stores sell jewelry and handicrafts from all over the South Pacific, and you are sure to find something great to take home to your family and friends. During the day, there are a number of great sights and attractions to keep you busy, and the Fiji Museum in particular is a real standout. It has a tremendous collection of displays, and perhaps the most interesting are the remains of the H.M.S. Bounty that sank in 1789.

Suva is not large per se, but it sure is trying. This bustling city has everything you could want in a modern cultural center, but has managed to keep its heritage alive through its wondrous architecture and the natural beauty of the land. The parks and beaches of Suva are lovely, and basically anywhere you go you will encounter one or the other. Suva encompasses ten square miles and is a hilly area full of life and wonder. The scenery along the coastal sections of the city is beautifully picturesque. In fact, you are sure to catch yourself gazing for minutes at a time, unaware that time is even passing at all.

Until 1870, Suva was a quiet little city no different from any other in Fiji. But when Australian settlers came here to grow cotton and sugar, the area became livelier. However, they failed in their attempts to grow crops, and eventually the British took over. Through the years, Suva has seen influences from many different Asian and European cultures. Today, people from all kinds of backgrounds live in harmony in this glorious portion of Fiji called Suva.

Auckland

World Cruise Cruises to Auckland

New Zealand offers a vacation with a twist. A perfect amount of diversity, a sprinkle of familiarity, and enough sights and great spots to keep you busy for months. Auckland is no exception, with dozens of spectacular restaurants, museums, and shopping facilities. You will find that Auckland is a close-knit community full of friendly and helpful locals, eager to assist you any way that they can. The environment is spectacular, and you will be in awe of the uniqueness of the land. The jewelry that is designed in Auckland is marvelous, and over forty different jewelers are represented in one small area. If you are looking for new ways to spice up your wardrobe or your home, Auckland is definitely the place to go. Auckland is said to produce some of the finest quality chocolate in the world. They claim that theirs rivals Sweden's. Give it a try, and you'll most likely agree!

Nicknamed the City of Sails, Auckland is perhaps the most bustling city in New Zealand. Home to 1.3 million people, some of it is cosmopolitan, while other parts are strictly tropical, and have gorgeous beaches with scuba diving, water sports, and fabulous sailing. Be warned that there is a great deal of big city life here in Auckland, but it is counterbalanced perfectly with the subtlety and warmth of the small town feel that emanates from the secluded parks and cozy diners. The energy in Auckland is overwhelming, and you cannot help but get caught up in it. The nightlife in Auckland is stellar. The bars, clubs, and dance joints rock throughout the night. Touring the 48 dormant volcanoes in Auckland could keep you occupied for days with their scenic wonder. In short, Auckland is a captivating city bursting with natural and man-made attractions, ready to be enjoyed by tourists from around the world.





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