Friday, 15 August 2014

Pacific Adventures (part 2)!



As well as sailing out of San Francisco to Papeete in September, in a fit of ebullience last year, I also booked with Silversea to fly back to Papeete in November to re-board Silver Shadow for its return voyage from French Polynesia back to the South American mainland and the port of Valparaiso and an overnight stay in Santiago.

The full itinerary is:


03 Nov 2014MonPapeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia19:00
04 Nov 2014TueBora Bora, Society Islands, French Polynesia08:0022:00
05 Nov 2014WedMoorea, Society Islands, French Polynesia08:0017:00
06 Nov 2014ThuFakarava, Tuamotu Islands09:0014:00
07 Nov 2014FriDay at Sea
08 Nov 2014SatDay at Sea
09 Nov 2014SunAdamstown, Pitcairn Islands, United Kingdom08:0016:00
10 Nov 2014MonDay at Sea
11 Nov 2014TueDay at Sea
12 Nov 2014WedEaster Island, Chile14:00
13 Nov 2014ThuEaster Island, Chile17:00
14 Nov 2014FriDay at Sea
15 Nov 2014SatDay at Sea
16 Nov 2014SunDay at Sea
17 Nov 2014MonDay at Sea
18 Nov 2014TueRobinson Crusoe Island, Chile08:0018:00
19 Nov 2014WedDay at Sea
20 Nov 2014ThuValparaiso, Chile08:00


I just couldn't miss the opportunity to visit some of the remotest islands in the world and to experience some British history with a visit to Pitcairn Island.  The highlight of this trip has to be the overnight stay to Easter Island lying 2,294 miles west of the Chilean mainland offering the opportunity to see the legendary Moai.  Averaging 7 metres in height and over 160 tons in weight and almost 900 in number these monolithic statues must rank as one of the must-sees on this planet.  So-much-so, it was declared a UNESCO World heritage site in 1995.







Keep checking back for regular reports from my trips on Silver Shadow in the Pacific in September and November.



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