Leaving behind this low-pressure system and rainy weather, National Geographic Orion found shelter in the peaceful waters of Fakarava, a coral atoll famous for its protected and thriving shark populations. We were greeted by a sunny morning and had the opportunity to disembark exploring this incredible serene village. We met friendly locals and even friendlier sharks! We discovered the alluring power of the Tahitian black pearls and shopped for the souvenirs of the artisan market. Many of our guests cycled around or simply joined the locals for their Sunday mass. It was a relaxing day while our beautiful ship prepared to set sail to the incredible Marquesas Islands.
5/30/2019
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Nuku Hiva
Last on our list for voyaging at the Marquesas was Nuku Hiva. This island has a reputation for dramatic landscape, significant archeological sites, and fierce warriors. We were greeted by powerful drums and locals who gifted us with lovely lei seed necklaces. Our guests explored this beautiful scenery learning about birds and maraes, culminating with an energetic dance performance. In the afternoon, we had the opportunity to snorkel one last time, looking for megafauna. Mantas, eagle, and marble rays were sighted, and a school of scallop hammerheads was encountered in these deep, nutrient-rich waters. Unfortunately, we had to say goodbye to this amazing archipelago. With eyes now facing the horizon, National Geographic Orion departed “duskward,” heading north across the equator where new adventures await us in the famous islands of Hawaii.