Quest for Paradise: Tahiti to Easter Island
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P R E S E N T E D B Y Z E G R A H M E X P E D I T I O N S
AboArd THE clippEr odyssEy | ocTobEr 3 20, 2010
QUEST fOR PARADISETahiTi To EasT Er isLand
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For many, Polynesia is the very denition o paradise; evoking classic images o palm-anned
beaches, azure lagoons, and exotic, ower-bedecked islanders. Our tour o these idyllic islands
begins in bustling Papeete, ahitis colorul capital city. Aboard the 110-passenger ClipperOdysseywe then head eastward to explore the exquisite Marquesas with their sky-piercing
volcanoes, lushly-carpeted canyons, chiseled bays, and kaleidoscopic coral walls that reach
deep into the sapphire waters. Te low-lying uamotu Archipelago, whose remote atolls
mere rings o coral dotted by tiny islets and enclosing aquamarine lagoonsofer some o
the worlds most dazzling snorkeling and diving, in waters oten exceeding 100 eet in clarity.
Troughout our voyage we are welcomed ashore with exuberant riendliness, rom the
traditional blowing o the conch shell to the energetic drummers adorned in tapa cloth andragrant ower leis.
On tiny Pitcairn Island, we have the opportunity to meet the residents o Adamstown,
most are direct descendents o the Bountycrew. Henderson and Ducie Islands are a virtual
showcase o rare and endemic bird species, rom Murphys and Phoenix petrels and red-tailed
tropicbirds to the Henderson Island crake and Stephens lorikeet.
A tting grand nale is remote and enigmatic Easter IslandRapa Nuito the Polynesians.
Here, hundreds o giant volcanic stone statues, or moai, ace out to sea rom a wildly beautiul
landscape; their original purpose, lost through the millennia, is one o the worlds great
archaeological mysteries.
I hope you will join us and our expert team o leaders and lecturers on our Quest for Paradise
as we explore these ascinating, hospitable, naturally diverse, and culturally rich islands o the
South Pacic.
Warm regards,
Jack Grove & Jonathan Rossouw
Zegrahm Coounder & Directors
A 2009 winne f the National Geographic Traveler
50 Tu f Lfetme
When choosing tours they selected small-group, thoughtfully crafted
experiences that are eco- and culturally sensitive, provide uncommon
access, and foster interaction with locals. Its the perfect antidote for
these tumultuous times, as we reexamine what is important and look
for trips that are meaningful and restorative.
DEAR ADVENTURER
RANGIROA
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Papeete, Tahiti
Fatu Hiva
Nuku Hiva
MARQUESAS ISLANDS
Rangiroa
Puka Puka
TUAMOTU ISLANDS
SOCIETY ISLANDS
RED-FOOTED BOOBY
JD Massyn
PAPEETE
Natalia Baechtold
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Puka Rua
Pitcairn
Henderson
Ducie
Easter Island(Rapa Nui)
PITCAIRN ISLANDS
Expedition Stop
to Santiago
mAP NOT TO SCALE
AREA OF DETAIL
MARQUESAS
Rodica Woodbury
Philipe Bacchet
B. David
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Sunday, OctOber 3, 2010
USA / PAPeete, tAhiti
MOnday, OctOber 4
PAPeete / embArkClipper Odyssey
tueSday, OctOber 5
rAngiroA, tUAmotU iSlAndS
WedneSday, OctOber 6
SAiling the PAcific oceAn
thurSday, OctOber 7
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Friday, OctOber 8
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Saturday, OctOber 9
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Sunday, OctOber 10PUkA rUA
MOnday, OctOber 11
exPedition StoP
tueSday, OctOber 12
SAiling the SoUth PAcific oceAn
WedneSday, OctOber 13
PitcAirn, PitcAirn iSlAndS
thurSday, OctOber 14
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Friday, OctOber 15
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Saturday & Sunday, OctOber 16 & 17
At SeA
MOnday, OctOber 18
eASter iSlAnd
tueSday, OctOber 19
eASter iSlAnd / diSembArk the
Clipper Odyssey/ SAntiAgo, chile
WedneSday, OctOber 20
SAntiAgo / USA
OctOber 3 20, 2010 | 18 Days | abOarD the Clipper Odyssey
The 63-square-mile island is considered the
most remote inhabited island in the world.
It is widely accepted that the original
inhabitants were Polynesians, arriving as
early as A.D.318.
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Original eyes on the moai were crafted f rom
coral, but only one survives and is on display
in the anthropological museum.
Quest For Paradise
EASTER ISLAND
easter isLaNd FACTS, FIGURES & MYSTERIES
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FATU HIVA
S, Oo 3, 2010
USA / PAPeete, tAhiti
Depart on your independent light to
Papeete. Check into our hotel in the late
evening or our overnight.
Mo, Oo 4
PAPeete / embArkClipper Odyssey
oday we have a morning at leisure beore
enjoying a tour o Papeete, the capital o
French Polynesias largest island. Among its
most illustrious temporary residents were
Herman Melville, who was imprisoned here;
Robert Louis Stevenson; and Paul Gauguin,whose love or the island is relected in a
sublime legacy o artwork depicting the
people and daily lie o Polynesia. We pass by
orchards o papaya and gardenia nurseries as
we drive along the stunning coast. During
our visit to the renowned Gauguin Museum
we learn about the lie o the artist in the
islands and view his paintings. Late in the
aternoon we embark the Clipper Odyssey.
ts, Oo 5
rAngiroA, tUAmotU iSlAndS
hough remote and sparsely populated,
the ar-lung uamotus comprise the worlds
largest atoll chain. O all the islands in the
South Paciic, ew have the physical low
proile o the uamotus. hese venerable
coral constructions rise just high enough
above the water to be called land and i it
werent or their waving coconut palms,
they might be entirely invisible rom any
distance. I joined together, the 76 islands
would orm only 154 square miles o actual
land mass. Nine thousand people, known
as Paumotu, inhabit just 46 islands.
We spend the aternoon on Rangiroa, whose
name translates into ar sky. More than240 motulow-lying islands that top o
at an elevation o three eetmake up the
ring o coral through which low at least
100 channels. he lagoon, a dazzling color
palette o blues and greens, is hailed as one
o the worlds greatest dive destinations.
his is our irst opportunity to get in the
water and whether snorkeling, diving, or by
glass-bottom boat, unparalleled underwater
vistas are a rich reward. Birders watch or the
blue lorikeet, red-ooted boobies, and great
rigatebirds, while beach walkers relax and
meet the riendly locals o iputa village who
demonstrate energetic uamotuan dances.
daY BY daY itiNerarY
PAPEETE
Michele Westmorland Gary Moogk Kirklandphotos.com
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RANGIROA
CEREMONIAL DANCERS
Kirklandphotos.com
Ws, Oo 6
SAiling the PAcific oceAn
Our lecture series begins and we enjoy a day
o relaxation as the Clipper Odysseycruises
toward the legendary Marquesas Islands.
ts, Oo 7nUkU hivA, mArqUeSAS iSlAndS
Considered one o the most beautiul island
groups in the South Paciic, the Marquesas
lie arther rom a continental coast than
any other islands in the world3,400 miles
rom the west coast o South America, and
ar removed rom the traditional marine
highways used by the 16th- and 17th-century
European explorers. Unlike other Polynesian
islands, the Marquesas have no surrounding
rees or placid lagoons. Its wide deep bays
are the havens or vessels such as ours.
Nuku Hivas breathtaking vertical peaks
reach into the clouds, while carpets o lush
tropical vegetation drape clis and canyons
that descend to sea-sculpted bays. Open-air
crat markets display local handicrats such
as baskets, woven purses, shell jewelry, rock
tools, and wooden carvings. Watch or wild
horses on the upland plateaus as we search
or the endemic Nuku Hiva pigeon and
Marquesas switlet. Divers and snorkelers
enjoy coral-encrusted rock walls and a
staggering variety o ish.
F, Oo 8
fAtU hivA
Zodiacs whisk us ashore where we are greetedby dancers and drummers adorned in leis
and tapa cloth. During shore walks, we may
see petroglyphs or tikiiguresrepresenting
deiied ancestorslanked by banyan trees,
ragrant plumeria, blooming orchids, and
silvery wateralls. Birders hope to spot the
critically endangered Fatu Hiva monarch, and
the colorul, endemic white-capped ruit dove.
S, Oo 9
PUkA PUkA, tUAmotU iSlAndS
Delightul music and dancing welcome us to
this idyllic islandthe irst land sighted in
the Paciic by Europeans. We visit the small
village whose residents raise taro, bananas,
and coconut palms or copra (dried coconut.)Birders search or Paciic golden plover while
snorkelers and divers watch or unicornish.
S, Oo 10
PUkA rUA
Coconut palms and breadruit trees cover
the beautiul islets that surround Puka Ruas
NUKU HIVA PIGEONS MANTA RAY
Lionel Pozzoli
Peter Harrison
Ralph Prince
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lagoon. Garland-bedecked dancers greet us in
the tiny village whose 150 hospitable inhab-
itants earn a living selling copra. We witness
the process o coconut drying, enjoy a local
crats market, or stroll along the lagoon shores
watching crested terns circling overhead.
Mo, Oo 11
exPedition StoP
oday, conditions permitting, we explore one
o the many uninhabited uamotu Islands
and enjoy swimming, snorkeling, or diving.
ts, Oo 12
SAiling the SoUth PAcific oceAn
Enjoy the trade breezes and sapphire expanses
o the South Paciic as we head or the Pitcairn
Islands. Our lecture series continues, enhanc-
ing our understanding o the amazing cultural
and natural richness o this tropical world.
Ws, Oo 13
PitcAirn, PitcAirn iSlAndS
Remote, enchanting, and tiny at six miles
around, volcano-crowned Pitcairn was the
abled hideout o the HMS Bountymutineers
in 1790. We step ashore and visit with the 50
hospitable inhabitants o Adamstown who are
the direct descendants o Fletcher Christian,
the eight mutineers, and the Polynesians.
he anchor o the Bountyrests beside the
courthouse and the ships Bible resides in
the church. Ater our island visit, the warm
and inviting waters are perect or a swim,
snorkel, or dive.
ts, Oo 14
henderSonSheer limestone clis surround this elevated
coralline island, a World Heritage Site, pock-
marked by caves and blowholes. Hendersons
astounding natural selection is undisturbed
by introduced species. en endemic lowering
plants and our endemic species o land birds,
including the Henderson Island crake and
Stephens lorikeet, are ound here. We snorkel
or dive in the marine lie-rich waters.
F, Oo 15
dUcie
his small, uninhabited, and rarely visited
atoll is rimmed in white sand beaches that
in turn surround a crystalline lagoon. As
we walk along the shores, we witness a vast
variety o seabirdstens o thousands nest
here, including Murphys and Phoenix petrels,
masked boobies, rigatebirds, and red-tailed
tropicbirds. Underwater orays bring us
ace-to-ace with legions o rainbow-hued
ish in the warm, clear waters.
Michele Westmorland Peter Harrison
TUAMOTUSANGELFISH
Rodica Woodbury
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S & S, Oo 16 & 17
At SeA
Enjoy our ongoing lecture series and the
Clipper Odysseys many amenities as we cruise
toward Easter Island, a World Heritage Site
and one o the most remote and mysterious
places on earth.
Mo, Oo 18
eASter iSlAnd
Our ull-day tour begins with a visit to the
ceremonial center o Ahu Vinapu where
the monolithic stonework is reminiscent
o the Inca civilization in Peru, contributing
to the theory o contact between the islandersand South America. We continue to ahai
where we have our irst look at the intriguing
stone heads, moai, built on massive stone
platorms known as ahu. At the spectacular
Rano Raraku volcanic tu quarries we view
nearly 400 monolithic statues in various
states o completion. he site was abandoned
in the mid-17th century. At Ahu ongarikiwe visit the largest ceremonial site in
Polynesiaa ive-year archaeological restora-
tion project was completed in 1996. Anakena
Beach, hailed as the loveliest cove on the
island, is the setting or our barbecue lunch
ollowed by a visit to the sites o Ahu Ature
Huki and Ahu Nau Nau. Here ive standing
statues sport huge red topknots,pukao,
carved rom the naturally red volcanic scoria
quarried nearby.
he Rano Kau volcano sits at the south-
western tip o Easter Island and we drive
up to the giant caldera, its sprawling loor
dotted with lakes. he edge o the crater
drops more than 1,000 eet into the sea
below and the 360-degree views are breath-
taking. he ceremonial village o Orongo,
dedicated to the ascinating birdman cult
was built on the rim o this crater and we
explore the old houses and rock walls carved
with hundreds o petroglyphs.
ts, Oo 19
eASter iSlAnd / diSembArk the
Clipper Odyssey/ SAntiAgo, chile
Ater breakast we disembark the Clipper
Odysseyand enjoy a short tour beore
heading to the airport or your aternoon
light to Santiago; connecting with lights
to the USA.
Ws, Oo 20
SAntiAgo / USA
Arrive in the USA in the morning and connect
with your lights homeward.
EASTER ISLAND
Tony Berg
Rodica Woodbury
PITCAIRN
Natalia Baechtold
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1. RESERVATIONS: 25% o the expedition are, along with acompleted and signed Reservation Form, will reserve a place oryou on this Zegrahm Holdings LLC, d/b/a Zegrahm Expeditions(ZE), program. Te balance o the expedition are is due 120 daysprior to departure. Air are is also due at this time. All prices arequoted in U.S. dollars and must be paid in U.S. dollars. Credit
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For most activities a moderate level o exertion is required. During this expedition you will have
opportunities to snorkel and/or dive over some o the worlds most colorul rees, as well as hike
along remote beaches and amidst lush island orests. You will need to climb into and out o
Zodiacs and tenders or diving and snorkeling activities and excursions ashore (there will be staand crew members on hand to assist.) Ashore, you must be able to walk moderate distances over
beaches and sometimes rough terrain.
As on all Zegrahm voyages, you will travel in the company o experienced leaders and a renowned
lecture team o naturalists and historians who add insight to both the cultural and natural wonders
we encounter along the way. Average daily temperatures will range rom the low to upper 80sF
throughout our itinerary, with nighttime temperatures in the low to mid-70s. We will mail a complete
list o recommended clothing and a suggested reading list to you approximately ive months prior to
departure. Participants will most enjoy the remarkable opportunities this expedition oers i they
travel with a spirit o adventure.
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Our team o expert leaders and lecturers serves to bring a comprehensive educational component
to your adventure through lectures, guided excursions, and daily recaps.
John YerSin (expeditiOn leader)Johns love o travel and lie on the sea evolved during his
33 years as an industrial microbiologist in Britain, Europe, the Middle East, and Far East. Ater
graduating rom Exeter University in England, John conducted marine, reshwater, and terrestria l
surveys; the tools o his tradediving, hovercrat piloting, and powerboat drivingbecame
oundations or his present work in the travel industry as a lecturer, Zodiac driver, and expedition
leader. Since 1998 he has been working on small cruise ships rom the Arctic to the Antarctic.
JAck grove A marine biologist, proessional naturalist, and coounder o Zegrahm Expeditions,
Jack is a leading authority on the ishes and marine environments o the eastern tropical Paciic.
In 1997 Stanord University Press published his comprehensive volume, The Fishes o the Galpagos
Islands, and he received his Ph.D. rom Paciic Western University. An avid scuba diver, certiied
dive master, and Fellow o he Explorers Club, Jack has led numerous expeditions to the remotecorners o the world.
JonAthAn roSSoUw Jonathan is a medical doctor by proession; however, his lielong interest
in wildlie has resulted in extensive travels throughout the world. He is the author o the acclaimed
Where to Watch Birds in Uganda and birding site guides to Southern Arica and Madagascar. He is
equally enthusiastic about mammals and coral ree ishes as he is with his specialties, birds and
reptiles. Jonathan is a director o Zegrahm & Eco Expeditions; he leads travelers on expeditions
to all seven continents and scouts new destinations or Eco-Expeditions.
edmUndo edwArdS Edmundo is extremely knowledgeable about the peoples, customs, living
patterns, and legends o the South Paciic, and is considered one o the major experts on Easter Island
and Eastern Polynesian history and culture. Until recently, he was chie archeologist in charge o the
archeological survey o French Polynesia under the auspices o the Human Sciences Research Center
and the Department o Archaeology o French Polynesia. Edmundo now resides on Easter Island
and, besides lecturing to various groups, he is dedicated to writing up his recent archeological work
in the Marquesas, Society, and uamotu group o islands.
giovAnnA fASAnelli As a young girl growing up in South Arica, Giovanna spent holidays
wading through the tidal pools o the eastern coast. Watching the cult classic movie, The Big Blue,
clinched her love o all things marine and ater moving to Australia, pursued a B.S. in Marine Biology.
As a dive master she has traveled extensively with experience in Australia, New Zealand, Papua New
Guinea, onga, Vanuatu, Fiji, and Palau, and has been involved in numerous documentary projects
on the Great Barrier Ree, including satellite tagging o tiger sharks and green turtles in the Coral Sea.
rick Price Rick began his career as a marine biologist in 1978, working or the British Antarctic
Survey. In 1988, he was awarded the Polar Medal by Her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
Lie as a marine biologist sparked an interest in underwater photography that evolved into a career asa reelance wildlie cameraman. Since the early 1990s, Rick has ilmed or the BBC Natural History
Unit and he Discovery Channelboth on land and underwaterand he has worked on David
Attenboroughs documentary series, Lie o Birdsand Lie in the Freezer.
Peter ZikA Peter is a ield biologist rom Seattle, involved in investigating and describing new
species o plants rom western North America. His interests in ecology have led him across the tropics
and into polar regions or the last 20 years. In addition to teaching wetland plant identiication, he
serves as a ships naturalist on all oceans and continents. Peter has published more than 90 scientiic
notes, articles, and books, as well as occasional photographs, cards, and reviews in the popular press.
eXPeditioN Leaders
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Limited singles available at the quoted single rate above. Additional singles may be available at 1.7 timesthe share rate (suite not applicable).
INCLUDED:Accommodation in our hotel and on board Clipper Odysseyas outlined in the itinerary; al lonboard meals; all group meals on land; group transers; services o the expedition sta, including lectures,briengs, slide/lm shows; all group activities and excursions; landing and port ees; a ll gratuities.
NOT INCLUDED:All air transportation; excess baggage charges; airport arrival and departure taxes;transers or independent arrivals and departures; passport and/or visa ees; travel insurance; items o apersonal nature such as laundry, bar charges, alcoholic beverages, e-mail/Internet/ax/telephone charges;scuba diving ees and equipment where required.
AIR FARE:A tentative ight schedule is available upon request. Zegrahm Expeditions will contact youapproximately 180 days prior to the departure o this program to nalize your ight plans. As o August2009, the approximate economy air are as listed in the itinerary is $1,920 or Los Angeles/Papeete Easter Island/Santiago/Los Angeles. Additional ares rom other cities will be quoted as needed.
All rates are per person, quoted in U.S. dollars, and must be paid in U.S. dollars. Rates and itineraries aresubject to change.
COmbINATION VOyAgE:You will receive a $500 savings, per person, i you combine your expedition with
our Hidden Gems o the South Pacic voyage, immediately preceding this voyage. Please contact our ofceto receive a brochure.
CATEGORY RATE
category 1 $12,880
category 2 $13,580
category 3 $14,280
category 4 $14,980
category 5 $15,680
single/cat 3 $22,880
category 6 $16,380
suite $19,180
single/cat 2 $21,780
CATEGORY RATE
MAINLOUNGE
LIBRARY
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411
409
407
405
403
401
413
415
421
423
425
412
410
408
406
404
402
414
416
422
424
426
418420
RECEPTION
ELEVATOR
311
309
307
305
303
301
310
308
306
304
302
DINING
ROOM
ELEVATOR
INFIRMARY
GYM
SUITE
BRIDGE
607
605
603
601
608
606
604
602
ELEVATOR
653
651
652
650
LIDO
LOUNGE
PROMENADE
SHOP
LIDO
BAR
511
509
507
505
503
501
513
515
512
510
508
506
504
502
514
516
POOL
ELEVATOR
PROMENADE
A-Deck Main Deck Lido Deck Bridge Deck
Main Lounge Cabin Dining Room
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