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* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected ![]() Cabin PricingPortsLautokaThe locals call Lautoka the Sugar City, after its primary export. Shopping here on the main street lined with royal palms is a distinctively South Pacific experience, and a wealth of handicraft markets and duty-free stores make it all the more inviting. Port VilaThe setting for James Michener’s “Tales of the South Pacific”, and a U.S. base during WWII, there are said to be 130 distinctly different cultures and languages on the island of Vanuatu. English and French dominate, while fabulous beaches and the natural harbor of Port Vila, the capital, are beautiful in any language. Don’t be surprised if the friendly Melanesian people invite you to share a “kava” – a local brew.
Country - Vanuatu Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 5kms Currency - Vatu (VUV) Places of Interest Port Vila Markets, Mele Cascades, Hideaway Island Santa Anna Island
RabaulWith its lagoon, tiny islands, and north coast drive through amazing length of coconut plantations, Madang Province is a perfect example of relaxed Pacific outlook.
Country - Papua New Guinea Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from Port to Airport - 65kms Currency - Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK) Places of Interest Beehive Islands, Tavui Point, New Britain Volcanoes, Kokopo Pohnpei
Satawal Island
ApraApra Harbor is a deep-water port in Guam near the Mariana Islands and the Mariana Trench, which is the deepest area of ocean in the world. The southern end of Apra Harbor is a current US naval station, while the northern end of Apra Harbor is a main commercial port in Guam. Apra Harbor is considered to be one of the best natural ports in the Pacific and is a major tourist attraction. Map![]() Bremen Cabin InfoView Another Cabin: Cruise line info![]() Hapag-Lloyd CruisesHapag-Lloyd Cruises - a passion Ship info![]() BremenOn a voyage of discovery aboard MS BREMEN. Our expedition ship steals you away to parts of the world that will quench your thirst for adventure. The BREMEN, furnished with the maximum ice class for passenger ships (E4), is designed for expeditions far from civilisa-
tion in the polar regions. Thanks to her shallow draught she can also sail into the smallest harbours and bays as well as winding rivers. In addition, our 12 expedition-worthy, motor-powered dinghies, called zodiacs, enable you to go ashore even in the remotest regions. The atmosphere on board is personal and familiar. The 164 guests are united by their excitement about their shared adventure and the friendly service crew enjoys working to make you feel at home. Worldly-wise experts enrich every expedition with their knowledge, experience and spirit of adventure and provide background inform- ation on the places we head for both on shore and on board. In addition, you can develop your knowledge further in the library. In the restaurant with its big panoramic windows your palate will be indulged with sumptuous fare; the open-air pool and the little gym with a sauna invite you to relax. In addition, the comfortable, 18 square metre cabins will soon become your home from home – with 24-hour sea view.
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