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Luxury 2007 Bora Bora Cruises

by Mariner Boating on 10 Oct 2006
Star Clipper tall ship Mariner Boating Holidays http://www.marinerboating.com.au
The three sister ships in the Star Clipper fleet offer a traditional experience on board a faithfully built replica of the eighteenth century sailing ships but with all of the luxury of a modern cruise ship. Star Clippers operate in the Mediterranean, Caribbean and in Thailand.

Tia Moana and her identical sister ship Tua Moana are too small to be cruise ships but too big to be super yachts. They offer luxurious accommodation for a maximum 80 people in cabins with huge picture windows, all appointed without cost consideration.

The 7 day sailing itineraries include legendary Bora Bora, Tahaa, Raiatea and Huahine in the Leeward Island group.

We offer a carefully selected fleet of crewed yachts in the 20 metre plus size range in the Mediterranean, Caribbean and South Pacific. All yachts have a professional skipper and hostess as crew.

Participate in the sailing of the yacht if that is your preference but the crew will ensure that your super yacht experience is perfect in every respect. Excellent cuisine, a flexible sailing itinerary and luxurious accommodation on a spectacular sailing yacht will ensure that this is achieved.

www.marinerboating.com.au

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