Cruise |
Navigator, 17 Nights South Pacific Overnights ex Papeete (Tahiti) to Auckland |
Cruise Line |
Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
Ship |
Seven Seas Navigator |
Destination |
South Pacific & New Zealand |
Brief Description |
17 Night Cruise sailing from Papeete, Tahiti onboard Seven Seas Navigator |
Type of Cruise |
Luxury |
Departure Date |
14 Mar 2026 |
Cruise Description |
Enjoy the intimate atmosphere Seven Seas Navigator®, from the gorgeous teak pool deck to the superb offerings of Prime 7.
Moorea, French Polynesia
Moorea, often likened to James Michener's mythical island of Bali Hai, is only 11 miles from Tahiti. Many visitors say it is worth the visit just to see Moorea's spectacular bays. The volcanic peaks, reflected in the waters of Cook's Bay and Opunohu Bay, rise like a shark's jaw from the island's base. Sharks sighting on nearly every dive makes this island a popular diving destination. At times a tuna will come by or dolphins will be heard clicking just out of sight.
Raiatea, French Polynesia
Raiatea and Taha'a are two separate islands sharing the same lagoon. Located 120 miles northwest of Tahiti, between Huahine and Bora Bora among the leeward Society Islands, Raiatea is the second largest island of French Polynesia after Tahiti. The island tour reveals lush green valleys, numerous waterfalls, and pineapple and vanilla plantations. Discover fascinating under-water scenery within Raiatea's deep lagoon, rich with fish and surrounded by mountains.
Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Bora Bora lies 150 miles northwest of Tahiti in the Society Islands. The main island, home to 4,225 inhabitants, is in the center of a multicolored lagoon, surrounded by offshore "motu" islets inside a protective coral necklace. Its lagoon is world-famous for its beauty. A partially paved road circles the island, passing colorful villages, archeological sites, and old Army bunkers and cannons left over from WWII, when 5,000 American GIs made a "friendly invasion."
Pago Pago, American Samoa
Located on Tutuila, the largest of the Samoan islands in the South Pacific Ocean, Pago Pago is the capital of American Samoa. First settled by the Polynesians around 600 BC, the islands became a territory of the US in 1900. An important coaling station and naval base, the Pago Pago harbor proved to be of strategic importance during World War II. Today its beauty and ecological diversity make it a popular tourist destination.
Apia, Samoa
Samoa is made up of nine islands about 1700 miles north east of New Zealand. The islands were originally settled about 1000 BC by a thriving Polynesian culture. In Apia, explore the colorful Maketi Fou (food market) on Fugalei Street, and the flea market – the perfect souvenir haunt where you’ll find everything from clubs and kava bowls to Samoan sarongs, baskets, and jewelry. Discover alluring blue lagoons, serene tropical beaches, cascading waterfalls, and lush rainforests. On Mount Vaea lies the beautifully restored home of author Robert Louis Stevenson. Tempt your taste buds with ocean-fresh fish wrapped in banana leaves and cooked in an umu , an earth oven of hot stones.
Suva, Fiji
Located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, Suva is the capital city of Fiji. As the largest urban area in the South Pacific outside of Australia and New Zealand, it is Fiji’s main port city, and the commercial and political center of Fiji. The city hosted the 2003 South Pacific Games, being the third time in the event's history that they had been held in Suva.
Lautoka, Fiji
The Fiji archipelago consists of tiny coral atolls and mountainous forest-clad islands of volcanic origin, and is famed for its aquamarine waters and white sand beaches. Lautoka, meaning “spear-hit” or “hit to win,” was named that as a result of an argument between two chiefs. It is sited in the western side of the largest island in Fiji. The city is surrounded with the blue Pacific Ocean on the western side and green gold sugar cane and pine trees on the other sides.
Bay of Islands, New Zealand
The "Bay of Islands" was how Captain Cook described this area two centuries ago and the simplicity of his name masks the diversity of its charms. The Bay of Islands is the finest Maritime Park in the country with 144 islands, secluded bays and abundance of marine life. It is one of the most popular fishing, sailing and tourist destinations in the country, and has been renowned internationally for its big-game fishing since author Zane Grey publicized it in the 1930s.
Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland, “The City Of Sails”, is spread over a narrow isthmus between the sparkling waters of the Waitemata and Manukau Harbours on New Zealand’s North Island. It earns its sobriquet from having more boats per capita than any other city in the world. The first settlers here were the Maori, and are still a vibrant component of its cosmopolitan population. Auckland offers the visitor all the amenities of a world-class city. Browse the shops of Queen Street or the Parnell area with its galleries and boutiques in quaintly restored Victorian buildings. For a magnificent panorama of the city travel to Mount Eden, the city’s highest point, or visit the Skytower for loftier views. Minutes from downtown you can relax on a black sand beach, or explore the America’s Cup Yachting Village. Further afield there are the spectacular pine-clad Waitakere Mountains, the amazing Waitomo Glowworm Caves and the verdant vineyards of Kumeu River Wines. |
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Sailing Dates |
14 Mar 2026 |
Category |
Single |
Twin |
Triple |
Quad |
H - Suite |
‐
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AU $12,840
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AU $10,700
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‐
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G - Suite |
‐
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AU $13,730
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AU $11,443
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‐
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F - Suite |
‐
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AU $16,570
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AU $13,810
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‐
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E - Suite |
‐
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AU $17,320
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AU $14,433
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‐
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D - Suite |
‐
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AU $18,660
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AU $15,550
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‐
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C - Suite |
‐
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AU $19,700
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AU $16,417
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‐
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B - Suite |
‐
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AU $20,300
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AU $16,917
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‐
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A - Suite |
‐
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AU $20,900
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AU $17,417
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‐
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NS - Suite |
‐
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AU $27,470
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AU $20,453
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‐
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GS - Suite |
‐
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AU $32,690
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AU $23,933
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‐
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SG |
‐
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AU $37,610
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AU $27,213
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Cruise Itinerary
Date |
Port |
Arrive |
Depart |
14 Mar 2026 |
Papeete, Tahiti |
5:00 AM |
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15 Mar 2026 |
Papeete, Tahiti |
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5:00 AM |
15 Mar 2026 |
Moorea, French Polynesia |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
16 Mar 2026 |
Raiatea, French Polynesia |
7:00 AM |
9:00 PM |
17 Mar 2026 |
Bora Bora, French Polynesia |
8:00 AM |
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18 Mar 2026 |
Bora Bora, French Polynesia |
|
5:00 PM |
19 Mar 2026 |
At Sea |
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20 Mar 2026 |
At Sea |
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21 Mar 2026 |
Pago Pago American Samoa |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
22 Mar 2026 |
At Sea |
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23 Mar 2026 |
Apia, Western Samoa |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
24 Mar 2026 |
At Sea |
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25 Mar 2026 |
Suva Fiji |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
26 Mar 2026 |
Lautoka, Fiji |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
27 Mar 2026 |
At Sea |
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28 Mar 2026 |
At Sea |
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29 Mar 2026 |
Bay of Islands, New Zealand |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
30 Mar 2026 |
Auckland, New Zealand |
7:00 AM |
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31 Mar 2026 |
Auckland, New Zealand |
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7:00 PM |
All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.
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