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Polynesia Landfalls of Paradise - Pacific Escape |
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POLYNESIA LANDFALLS OF PARADISE 2010 / April - November 2010
Join SV Santa Maria AUSTRALIS on her PACIFIC ESCAPE
Cruise through Chileans Channels, Easter Island, Pitcairn Island and French Polynesia
Once
our Antarctica Summer Season ends, SV Santa Maria AUSTRALIS and its
crew will head north through the protected Chilean Channels, visit,
Robinson Crusoe Island, Easter Island, Pitcairn Island and hang out in
French Polynesia.
Take part on this expedition to the
fascinating South Sea on the leg of your preference. Choose between
sheltered Channels and virgin forests, high sea sailing, palm trees and
coral reefs.
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Legs |
Vessels |
Skipper |
Dates |
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Rate per person Euro |
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The Chilean Channels |
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PE 1 |
Ushuaia - Valdivia |
SV SM Australis |
Jochen Rochau |
Sun 04. 04. - Fri 30. 04. 2010 |
1300 |
4950.- |
27 |
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The Pacific Ocean Northwestbound |
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PE 2 |
Valdivia - Robinson Isl 480 - Easter Isl 1620 |
SV SM Australis |
Wolf Kloss |
Mon 10. 05 - Fri 04. 06. 2010 |
2100 |
4950.- |
26 |
PE 3 |
Easter Isl - Pitcairn Isl 1117 - Mangareva Isl 295 - Papeete 902 |
SV SM Australis |
Wolf Kloss |
Mon 07. 06. - Fri 02. 07. 2010
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2314 |
4950.- |
26 |
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Wolf's family trip |
SV SM Australis |
Wolf Kloss |
Mon 05. 07. - Sat 31. 07. 2010 |
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26 |
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Boatyard Papeete |
SV SM Australis |
Jochen/Wolf |
Sat 31. 07. - Sat 14. 08. 2010 |
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15 |
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Landfalls in Paradise |
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PE 4 |
Papeete - Bora Bora |
SV SM Australis |
Jochen Rochau |
Mon 16. 08. - Fri 27. 08. 2010 |
350 |
2950.- |
12 |
PE 5 |
Bora Bora - Papeete |
SV SM Australis |
Jochen Rochau |
Mon 30. 08. - Fri 10. 09. 2010 |
350 |
2950.- |
12 |
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The Pacific Ocean Southeastbound |
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PE 6 |
Papeete - Austral Islands 400 - Puerto Montt 3600 |
SV SM Australis |
Jochen Rochau |
Sun 19. 09. - Thu 21. 10. 2010 |
4000 |
5950.- |
33 |
PE 7 |
Puerto Montt - Chilean Channels - Ushuaia |
SV SM Australis |
Jochen Rochau |
Mon 01. 11. - Fri 26. 11. 2010 |
1100 |
4950.- |
26 |
Leg One: The Chilean Channels |
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Ushuaia, Argentina – Valdivia (Puerto Montt), Chile
Sunday 04. 04. 2010 – Friday 30. 04. 2010
27 days
Total: 1300 nm
4950 Euros per person |
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Trip Description: Protected sailing and exploring along the hidden waterways of Chile 's southern Pacific coast |
• Starting in Ushuaia, visiting the hanging glaciers of the Darwin Range.
• Cruising the western part of the Strait of Magellan.
• Heading north the protected waterways of the Chilean Channels.
• Visiting Chiloe Island.
In
the Southernmost part of Chile (the austral zone), the geography and
nature emerge from the most extreme and spectacular forms that it is
possible to imagine, adorned with breathtaking landscapes: a pristine
concert of native forests, pampas, islands, fjords, channels, fast
flowing rivers, lakes and lagoons, hot springs, majestic millenary ice
fields and snowdrifts. It is a zone of extinguished cultures, old
cattle ranches and important explorers.
This is a zone where
there is no pollution and the waters of its numerous rivers, lakes,
lagoons and brooks have a high level of pureness. Here are the last
continental ice fields, silent witnesses of the last glaciations,
almost 20 thousand years old. This austral zone of magic geography,
extreme nature of luxurious Magallanean forests.
43% of the
Chilean Patagonian surface is formed by wild protected areas, in virtue
of the existence of a wide biological diversity not touched by man. |
Flight connections: |
At the beginning of the trip:
Via Chile: Santiago de Chile to Punta Arenas y Ushuaia.
Via Argentina: Buenos Aires to Ushuaia.
At the end of the trip:
Via Chile : Valdivia (Airport in Puerto Montt) to Santiago.
Via Argentina : Pto. Montt to Santiago de Chile to Buenos Aires.
All flights described in this document are only examples. Please ask your travel agency for further information. |
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Leg Two: Pacific Hideaways - Part One: Robinson Crusoe & Easter Islands |
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Valdivia - Robinson Island 480nm - Easter Island 1620nm
Monday 10. 05. 2010 - Friday 04.06.2010
26 days
Total: 2100 nm
4950 Euros per person |
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Trip Description: Ocean sailing with the SE trade winds towards the world's most isolated island. Ocean easygoing and high sea fishing. |
Leaving the inshore waters of the Calle-Calle River in Valdivia downstream, looking for the open Pacific Ocean .
Following Chileans coastline northbound.
Next anchorage in Cumberland Bay on Robinson Crusoe Island.
Robinson
Crusoe Island was born out of different volcanic explosions that gave
life to Juan Fernandez Archipelago. The complete loneliness lived there
by the marine Alexander Selkirk (1704 to 1708) inspired the writer
Daniel Defoe to immortalize this experience in one of the classics of
the world literature.
The local economy is based on the lobster fishing.
Leaving Robinson Crusoe Island . We will head further north to reach the Trade winds and start rolling down to Easter Island .
Landfall on Easter Island or Rapa Nui
Anchorages are few and depending on the wind. We will have time to visit the famous Maui figures.
Located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean .
The island rises over a large submarine platform that emerged as a result of three successive volcanoes.
Myth and reality are mixed in Rapa Nui .
It is an archeological resource important at world level for the mystery of its gigantic stone statues, the moai.
Its archeological vestiges turn it into an extraordinary must-do visit as it is the farthest geographical point of the earth. |
Flight connections: |
Via Chile : LAN CHILE
At the beginning of the trip: Santiago de Chile to Valdivia (Airport in Puerto Montt)
At the end of the trip: Easter Island to Santiago de Chile.
All flights described in this document are only examples. Please ask your travel agency for further information. |
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Leg Three: Pacific Hideaways - Part Two: Easter & Pitcairn Islands Gambier & Tuamotu Islands Until the End: Tahiti |
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Easter Island - Pitcairn 1035nm – Mangareva Island 296nm – Tahiti 902nm
Monday 07. 06. 2010 - Friday 02. 07. 2010
26 days
Total: 2314 nm
4950 Euros per person |
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Trip Description: Ocean
sailing during the first half of the trip. Later on a mix of ocean
sailing and enjoying tropical life between Southern Sea atolls, coral
reefs and palm trees. |
After some sightseeing on Easter Island we hoist sails to visit Pitcairn Island.
Here, Fletcher Christian ended up his odyssey 1790 after the famous mutiny of the Bounty.
Pitcairn
is a group of five islands in the southern Pacific Ocean , of which one
is inhabited, it's the last remaining British colony in the Pacific.
It's
supposed that Polynesians lived on Pitcairn, but when Spanish explorers
in the 15th century discovered the island it was uninhabited.
A last short trip and we will clear on Mangareva Island , the port of Entry to French Polynesia.
Our first Atoll is reached. Welcome to Paradise.
On the next leg we will enjoy some stopovers in the famous Tuamotu Islands .
There are still 900 miles to the Heart of the South Sea , Papeete on Tahiti Island. |
Flight connections: |
At the beginning of the trip:
LAN CHILE to Easter Island and Papeete.
At the end of the trip:
Air France To Papeete and Easter Island .
All flights described in this document are only examples. Please ask your travel agency for further information. |
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Leg Four: Landfalls of Paradise - Tahiti & Bora Bora |
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Tahiti - Bora Bora
Monday 16. 08. 2010 - Friday 27. 08. 2010
12 days
Total: 350 nm
2950 Euros per person |
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Trip Description: Trade wind sailing between the islands. Enjoy snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, coral reefs and hangout at sunset. |
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Flight connections: |
AIR FRANCE
All flights described in this document are only examples. Please ask your travel agency for further information. |
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Leg Five: Landfalls of Paradise - Bora Bora & Tahiti |
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Bora Bora - Tahiti
Monday 30. 08. 2010 - Friday 10. 09. 2010
12 days
Total: 350 nm
2950 Euros per person |
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Trip Description: Trade wind sailing between the islands. Enjoy snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, coral reefs and hangout at sunset. |
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Flight connections: |
AIR FRANCE
All flights described in this document are only examples. Please ask your travel agency for further information. |
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Leg Six: The Great Southern Ocean |
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Tahiti to Puerto Montt / Papeete - Austral Islands 400nm – Puerto Montt 3600nm
Sunday 19. 09. 2010 -Thursday 21. 10. 2010
33 days
Total: 4000 nm
5950 Euros per person |
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Trip Description: A
short trip south to Raivavea. After enjoying last days in Paradise we
set sails for our long ocean cruising at the edge of the “ Roaring Forties ” |
At the dawning of the world....
With
all its tiny islets etched out against the sky, where a multitude of
sea birds nest, whose strident cries echo to the rhythm of the rise and
fall of the surf, and to the song of the distant reef, Raivavae, almost
unreal, seems to float within its emerald lagoon.
t is, people
say, one of the most beautiful spots in the South Pacific and in one of
the most natural settings. Its mountains of dark green velvet, whose
slopes are covered in ferns, reach up and touch the bands of cloud
rising up to more than 400 meters in the sky.
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Flight connections: |
At the beginning of the trip:
AIR FRANCE to Papeete , Tahiti
LAN CHILE to Santiago, Osterinsel, Papeete
At the end of the trip:
LAN CHILE from Puerto Montt to Santiago de Chile
All flights described in this document are only examples. Please ask your travel agency for further information. |
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Leg Seven: The Chilean Channels |
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Puerto Montt , Chile – Ushuaia , Beagle Channel , Argentina
Monday 01. 11. 2010 – Friday 26. 11. 2010
26 days
Total: 1300 nm
4950 Euros per person |
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Trip Description: Protected sailing and exploring along the hidden waterways of Chile 's southern Pacific coast. |
• Visiting Chiloe Island
• Heading south the protected waterways of the Chilean Channels
• Cruising the western part of the Strait of Magellan
• Visiting the hanging glaciers of the Darwin Range
• Arriving in Ushuaia
In
the Southernmost part of Chile (the austral zone), the geography and
nature emerge from the most extreme and spectacular forms that it is
possible to imagine, adorned with breathtaking landscapes: a pristine
concert of native forests, pampas, islands, fjords, channels, fast
flowing rivers, lakes and lagoons, hot springs, majestic millenary ice
fields and snowdrifts. It is a zone of extinguished cultures, old
cattle ranches and important explorers.
This is a zone where
there is no pollution and the waters of its numerous rivers, lakes,
lagoons and brooks have a high level of pureness. Here are the last
continental ice fields, silent witnesses of the last glaciations,
almost 20 thousand years old. This austral zone of magic geography,
extreme nature of luxurious Magallanean forests.
43% of the
Chilean Patagonian surface is formed by wild protected areas, in virtue
of the existence of a wide biological diversity not touched by man. |
Flight connections: |
LAN CHILE
Begin of the trip: Santiago de Chile to Puerto Montt
End of the trip: Ushuaia – Punta Arenas – Santiago .
All flights described in this document are only examples. Please ask your travel agency for further information. |
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