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explore the ports th fi Tahiti Immortalised in the novel ‘Mutiny on the Bounty’, Tahiti is = not just an island but a state of mind. Enjoy a charming blend of Polynesian ‘joie de vivre’ and Gallic sophistication. Venture out of the city to admire a landscape of rugged mountains, lush rainforests and cascading waterfalls. Lautoka Fiji's second-largest city, Lautoka offers colonial houses, colourful markets and a vibrant local culture. Here you can walk on soft-sand beaches fringed with swaying palm and coconut trees. Take time to discover the local history and hear how the conch shell is used. Alotau An undiscovered gem with white-sand beaches, crystal waterfalls and volcanic mountains. Meet and greet elaborately dressed locals as they dance to the beat of kundo drums, see decorated Lopo war canoes and enjoy a celebration of exotic culture at The Alotau Festival. Nouméa Tempt your taste buds with delicious French cuisine at a seaside eatery. View a live prehistoric nautilus at the Nouméa Aquarium or snorkel the « ‘ lagoon listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pago Pago Perhaps one of the most dramatic harbours in the Pacific, with mountain peaks encircling a deep harbour — discover this island paradise and hear tales of traditional Samoan life. a Honolulu Situated on the island of Oahu, and famous for ? . | Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head; Honolulu draws 7 4 = visitors from all over the world to its beaches, scenic - and cultural attractions. Beyond the city lie tropical rainforests. A visit to Pearl Harbour is a haunting reminder of the tragic events of World War II. ‘OPPOSITE PAGE:
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