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  1. 6 hours ago, mermaid 285 said:

    Ato's South Pass tour is amazing.  The ship also now offers a South pass tour, either way, I would definitely not want to miss out on seeing the South pass and pink sands.  We saw the most amazing coral, fish life (even without snorkelling) and beach scenery of our lives.  We loved it so much that we are tagging on a stay in Fakarava to our cruise this year.

    South Pass is very nice but from what I recall the boat ride was 75-90 minutes each way. Blue Lagoon is considerably closer; although the snorkeling is admittedly nowhere near as good.

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  2. In Huahine, we have enjoyed both Marc's motu picnic and his land / sea combo tour on several prior occasions: https://www.huahinenautique.com/ On our upcoming trip, we are doing a private tour but can't recommend that one specifically just yet as have not yet done the tour. 

     

    In Bora Bora, can't go wrong with pure snorkeling / reef discovery. This can be booked through the ship or independently. https://reefdiscovery.com/

     

    In Moorea, we have done and enjoyed Moorea Miti tour and ATV tours: https://www.mooreamititours.com/ https://www.atvmooreatours.com/en/

     

    In Fakarava, we always try to do blue lagoon or pink sands tour with Ato Lissant: https://www.pensionpaparara.com/activités fakaravaexplorer@hotmail.com

     

    In Rangiroa, have done independent snorkel excursion with Six Passengers: https://www.the6passengers.com/en/

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  3. We do this routinely. Upside is missing the entire disembarkation day (which tends to be a real drag) with only downside being missing the professional dance troop show that night. Last year, Ponant charge for transfer for two people from pier to airport which departed pier at 8:30 pm was $98.

  4. 39 minutes ago, SakeDad said:

    You say it's not right 1 person can stand in line for multiple guests...why not? Where is this written? Will you say the same for families reserving pool chairs for HOURS with towels? 

    Why ask the question if you don't want to hear the answer? As CruisinSusan70 says, there is a difference between being able to get away with doing something and having that something be the courteous thing to do. Common etiquette isn't always stated in writing so if you only refrain from things that are expressly prohibited, you should be just fine.

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  5. On 2/24/2023 at 10:46 PM, Kierste said:

    ....thermal suite was great—if you want bubbles in the big “pool” you need to get the attention of the folks behind the desk up in the window and they can turn it on for you, the button is up there and not by the pools.....

    How would you describe water temperature in the thermal suite pools? Hot, warm, lukewarm??

  6. On 10/27/2022 at 7:03 PM, liamur14 said:

    🥲. Awhhh....  I was so looking forward to the ladies coming on board and making leis and crowns... and also  getting a temp Maori  tattoo as well.  Is this part of their cut backs? 🥲

    Was told on October cruise that it had to do with some of them being unvaccinated.

  7. On 10/12/2022 at 10:29 PM, elmaexec said:

    Thank you!  It’s worth a try. 

    First trip (for us) under Ponant management underway and tendering process has indeed changed, IMHO for the worse. 

     

    As Tiki, er um Tahitianbigkahuna, stated above people not doing PG tour were asked to get tender tickets in Piano Bar. Problem is tickets being distributed were for an hour after listed first tender. In order to board actual first official tender to make early independent tour start time, had to go to excursion desk to get on "exclusion list" and then wait in grand salon for independent tour people to be called.  Told this will also be process for Bora Bora and Moorea.

     

    With this in mind, I don't think you will make 08:15 start time as Poanat seems to be cracking down on / formalizing tender process and the last time we were in Bora Bora overnight, the first scheduled tender was 08:30 on both days. If your tour operator is strict about departure time, I would just suggest scheduling the later start time option (assuming it will allow you to catch last tender which is generally 30 minutes before listed ship departure time).

     

    Will voice displeasure with new process on post-cruise comments form.....

     

     

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  8. On 10/10/2022 at 8:54 PM, elmaexec said:

    On the second day in Bora Bora, what time do the tenders start running?  I made arrangements for a tour operator to pick us up at 8:15. Will we be able to make that?  

    If the first tender is at 8:30, there is still a way that you might make 8:15 time but it is in no way guaranteed. There is actually a first tender to bring supplies to the tender pier before the first official passenger tender. In the past, we have had luck going to the person running cards at the tender station a day or so before the tour, explaining that we had an early tour time and politely asking if we could get on the unadvertised first tender. This was in pre-Ponant times but we were allowed to do this.

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  9. On 10/11/2022 at 7:20 PM, Tahitianbigkahuna said:

     

    They won't let you board the tender before the ship excursions no matter if your there 20 minutes early. 

    No, but effective in getting us in front of people also doing independent activities should tender space be in short supply after people doing PG excursions get on.

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