13 Jul 2017
In response to the increasing demand for exotic and far-flung destinations from U.S. & Canadian travelers, Pitcairn Islands is pleased to announce a brand new tour of her islands for February 2018.
Located deep in the South Pacific half way between New Zealand and Peru, the Pitcairn Islands has population of approximately 49 and is most widely known for it's historical Mutiny on the Bounty in 1790. Established by the mutineers and their Polynesians consorts, Pitcairn remains to this day as one of the undiscovered destinations in the world.
It's remote nature might suggest a difficultly in visiting, however, with the announcement of this new tour in February 2018, access has never been easier!
The 18 night /19 day tour includes a stopover in Tahiti-- complete with one epic ocean voyage to Pitcairn and 11 days on island. Touring includes community fishing trip, tours of Bounty Bay, honey and beekeeping workshops, museum visits, local homestays and more.
Pitcairn embodies the concept of "Living Like A Local" as every day of this 2018 itinerary is dedicated to learning about and engaging with Pitcairn Island life. Where else on earth can you go fishing with the entire island in one boat?
Announcing the launch, Pitcairn Islands Tourism North American Marketing Representative, Ally LaBriola, said “This tour is for any traveler who thinks they've experienced it all. Pitcairn is one of the last great unexplored destinations on earth and we're inviting U.S. & Canadian travelers to come and experience it for themselves in 2018.” LaBriola continued “It's also worth noting, for such an adventurous trip, it is extremely easy to book this journey--just contact Pitcairn Islands Tourism North America today!"
The first tour commences in Tahiti on 17 February 2018, with future departures planned based on demand to complement the regular shipping service to Pitcairn.