Australia
| New Zealand:
"Lets
get away, far away..."
The
Orient Line, 14 Days
The
Crown Odyssey is built for worldwide cruising;
small enough to enter intimate ports,
yet large enough to offer every luxury. To
provide a superior experience, Orient Lines
chose staff originating from countries with
superior reputations in seafaring (Scandinavia),
cuisine (Europe), service (Far East)
and on-board entertainment (Britain and
America).
Dec
17 (2002) Leave Los Angeles
Dec
18 Tahiti - Embark Crown Odyssey
Papeete, the "Island of Love" is the largest of
the 118 islands and atolls that comprise French
Polynesia. On arrival to Papeete, Tahiti,
you will be transferred to the Crown Odyssey.
Standard - Inside Cabin
Superior - Deluxe Oceanview Cabin
Premier - Suite
Luxury - Penthouse
Dec
19 Papeete - Moorea
Today set sail for Moorea. This heartshaped island
has entranced writers from Melville
to Michener. Its scenery is a masterpiece of
nature with spectacular bays, white
sandy beaches and jagged volcanic peaks
reflected in clear waters.
Dec
20 Raietea
According to Polynesian tradition Raiatea, the
"sacred island", was the first inhabited island
and the many legends that arise from
mythology lend a mysterious and magic
atmosphere to the various places of
interest.
Dec
21 & 22 At Sea
While at sea, you may enjoy a full program of
activities, relax with an invigorating massage or
simply retire to the library to research
the next destination. The ship features a modern indoor fitness
club with regularly scheduled
classes, 2 swimming pools (indoor
and out), Jacuzzis and saunas.
Dec
23 Pago Pago (American
Samoa)
During World War II, thousands of marines trained
on the idyllic isles of American Samoa. We'll
visit the largest isle, Tutuila, which features
splendid Pago Pago harbour, a submerged
crater that collapsed millions of
years ago.
Dec
24 Apia (Western Samoa)
This is the Polynesian heartland: nine lush volcanic
isles where the Polynesians first settled
in 1,000 BC and evolved their unique culture.
Apia, the capital, is on the most developed
island, Upola.
Dec
25 At Sea
Dec
26 Cross the International Dateline
Dec
27 Yasawa (Fiji)
The original "Blue Lagoon" movies were both filmed
in the Yasawa Islands. It was here too, that
Captain Bligh escaped Fijian warriors after the
legendary mutiny on the Bounty. We'll stop
at the northern most island, Yasawa.
Dec
28 At Sea
Dec
29 Port Vila (Vanuatu)
Port Vila, the capital of Vanuatu, is located on the
main island, Efate, where the majority of commerce
takes place. It is positioned around
a magnificent natural harbour offering stunning
views of Iririki and Ifira islands.
Dec
30 & 31 Noumea
Noumea has all the charm of a modern city on
the banks of a beautiful lagoon. It is an important
business and tourist center, and a city
which blends all genres, racial and cultural mixes.
Jan
1 & 2 At Sea (2003)
Jan
3 Sydney - Disembark
On arrival to Sydney, disembark the Crown Odyssey
and transfer to your hotel. Sydney truly
is one of the most beautiful cities in the
world with its spectacular harbour setting, fascinating
convict history, bustling downtown
area and an exciting blend of architecture.
Standard - Park Regis
Superior - The Wentworth
Premier - Renaissance Sydney Hotel
Luxury - Park Hyatt Sydney
Jan
4 Sydney
Todays excursion starts with a 2 course seafood
lunch at the world famous "Doyles on
the Beach" restaurant in Watsons Bay. Following
this small-group tour, visit our landmarks
such as Mrs Macquaries Chair and
exclusive harbour-side suburbs. End the tour
with a leisurely cruise on magnificent Sydney
Harbour.
Jan
5 Sydney
Day at leisure.
Jan
6 Sydney - USA
Transfer to the airport for your flight to Los
Angeles.
Pricing
Information
| Departure
Date |
Standard |
Superior |
Premier |
Luxury |
| Dec.
17, 2002 |
$5150 |
$6275 |
$7850 |
$12,280 |
Prices are per person and based on two people sharing a room.
The
above rates are presented as a guideline only.
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