Tranquil tropical motus, remote native villages, balmy clear waters, and double the time spent in the Society Islands—plus the chance to explore the untouched beauty of the Cook Islands, where turquoise lagoons and rich Polynesian culture await. Learn about Tahiti's prized and mysterious black pearls at a small pearl farm or kayak the Faaroa River—Polynesia's only navigable river—prior to an overnight stay on Raiatea. Indulge in the distinct fragrances and delicious flavors of vanilla grown on an authentic family-owned Taha’a plantation. Slip beneath gentle waves to ethereal coral outcroppings teeming with vibrant fish and curious sea turtles while snorkeling and guided diving excursions off Moorea's emerald shores. Wander the pristine shores of Aitutaki, home to one of the world’s most breathtaking lagoons, where turquoise waters lap against powdery white sand. Explore Rarotonga’s lush mountain trails and bustling markets, where Polynesian culture thrives in vibrant dance, music, and crafts. Immerse yourself in the rich seafaring traditions of the Cook Islands, where stories of ancient Polynesian navigation come to life through local history and legend.