Aranui Cruises Marks 40 Years of Adventure in the Marquesas with Fireworks Spectacular

 

Aranui Cruises has officially marked its 40th anniversary of cargo cruising in the Marquesas with a special birthday cruise culminating in a spectacular fireworks display at Nuku Hiva.

During voyage 21, from November 16 to November 27, guests were treated to a series of birthday treats including unique souvenirs, special entertainment from local bands, and a dazzling Polynesian night at Nuku Hiva complete with a Marquesan show, fireworks, a local feast and official ceremony including partners and mayors from the Marquesas Islands.

All guests who cruised during 2024 enjoyed birthday celebrations during Polynesian Night and received limited edition gifts.

Aranui Cruises Australia and New Zealand Representative Laurent Wong said the birthday cruise capped off an exciting year for the cruise line.

“It is an incredible achievement to notch up 40 years of service but for all of us at Aranui. serving the communities of the Marquesas Islands with our ongoing cargo deliveries, while providing countless, incredible memories for our guests and crew over the years, has truly been the experience of a lifetime and we can’t help but feel incredibly proud and grateful,” Laurent said.

“We have watched on proudly as Aranui became an integral part of these isolated island communities, even being called the ‘seventh’ Marquesas island by locals. Because of Aranui ships, many global tourists have had the chance to discover the fascinating culture, rich history and jaw-dropping beauty of these remote islands, which are so special they have now been UNESCO heritage listed. We are so lucky that we are the only regular visitor to the Marquesas and after 40 years of cruising the archipelago, we share a special bond with the people.”

To further mark the occasion, Aranui Cruises worked with Australian-based filmmaker Guido Pezzimenti to create a short film which captures the special connection between Aranui and the Marquesas. To view and share, please click here.

 

Looking Back: The History of Aranui Cruises

Compagnie Polynesienne de Transport Maritime, also known as C.P.T.M, is a third-generation maritime company which operates the Aranui, a passenger-freighter vessel in French Polynesia. Founded in 1954 by the patriarch of the Wong family, Mr Wing Wong, the company has been sailing and supplying the communities of French Polynesia for over six decades.

Sensing a market for a soft adventure cruise experience in the region, the company spent several years in the early 80s modifying a 40-passenger freighter into Aranui 1 – a mixed cargo and passenger vessel with 17 cabins, a galley, dining room, dormitory and basic amenities. On its maiden voyage in November 1984, the new passenger-cargo ship carried 27 passengers on a 17-day cruise to the Tuamotu and Marquesas Islands.

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With increased demand for passenger sailings, Aranui 2, with accommodation for up to 90 passengers, made its debut in 1990.

The custom built Aranui 3, with 86 cabins and capacity for up to 200 passengers, followed in 2003 and cruised the South Pacific until late 2015 when it was replaced with the 254-passenger Aranui 5 (there is no Aranui 4 as the number is considered bad luck by the Tahitian-Chinese Wong family).

At the time of its first sailing and for many years after, an Aranui ship was the only way tourists could cruise to the isolated Marquesas archipelago. To this day, Aranui remains a vital link connecting the isolated islands with the outside world, even continuing to carry cargo throughout the COVID pandemic.

During Aranui’s traditional cargo cruise itinerary, the passenger-freighter dispenses a lifeline of food, fuel and other staples as guests disembark and explore eight islands including the six inhabited Marquesas Islands – Nuku Hiva, Ua Pou, Tahuata, Fatu Hiva, Hiva Oa, Ua Huka – and Tuamotu atolls such as Fakarava and Rangiroa.

With a knowledgeable Polynesian crew, many who have been with the company for over 30 years and call the Marquesas home, Aranui goes beyond the commercial aspect inherent with all shipping companies, to support the islands economically, culturally and socially.

By providing a small and regular flow of tourists year-round for 40 years, Aranui’s presence in the Marquesas is a case study in sustainable tourism and has offered locals a reason to develop businesses and continue making traditional arts such as intricate bone and stone carvings and hand-crafted jewellery, helping to preserve ancient Polynesian customs for future generations.

Over the past 40 years more than 79,000 guests from 35 countries have sailed across 645 voyages on an Aranui ship. Guests have visited 25 islands from all five French Polynesian archipelagoes, as well as three islands in the Cook Islands, and Pitcairn Island, while travelling a distance totalling more than 1,350,000 nautical miles. More than 688,000 tonnes of freight have been delivered and an estimated 5000 Polynesian tattoos inked onboard.

As Aranui Cruises looks ahead, the cruise line will continue to serve the remote Polynesian population through cargo transport and authentic, immersive Polynesian cruise experiences.

In 2024 and beyond, Aranui will continue to offer discerning travellers the adventure of a lifetime on regular roundtrip voyages from Papeete to the Marquesas Islands.

While the cruise line is also cruising to a new corner of French Polynesia, with plans to put the southern Austral Islands on the map in a similar fashion to the Marquesas, by working with the remote communities to develop their economy and tourism in a slow, sustainable way while opening up the beautiful islands for a privileged few to see.

With cargo delivery, as well as local crew, cuisine and culture, Aranui is the most authentic way to explore French Polynesia. An Aranui cruise includes thousands of dollars’ worth of shore excursions such as hikes, visits to archaeological sites and local feasts, a weekly laundry service, three meals per day and complimentary French wine with onboard lunches and dinners.

The current passenger-freighter, Aranui 5, features a restaurant, conference room, lounge, library, boutique, swimming pool, gym, spa, the first tattoo studio at sea and bars including the panoramic Sky bar and popular Veranda bar.

An earlybird sale offering 10 per cent off all 2026 Marquesas Islands voyages ends on December 31, 2024, with discounted staterooms starting from A$7420* / NZ$8168* per person twin share.

 

Media contact: Christine Allen             Coastal Communications            +61405 020 288

 

December 9, 2024

 

*Subject to availability, conditions apply. Discounts are only for new bookings and are available across all levels of accommodation (except the dormitory).

 

About Aranui Cruises

For 40 years, Aranui ships have been offering discerning travellers the adventure of a lifetime on one of the few remaining cargo cruise experiences in the world, as well as the only regular voyage to the far-flung Marquesas Islands. Since its founding in 1954, Aranui has evolved from solely a commercial shipping line to offer cargo cruises to remote islands in French Polynesia. Today, the fully custom-built, dual-purpose passenger and freighter ship, Aranui 5, sails the remote islands of French Polynesia from Tahiti to the Marquesas, Australs, Tuamotus, Society Islands and beyond.

 

For more information visit www.aranuicruises.com.au

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