ที่ตีพิมพ์: 07.11.2024
In the morning, we arrive at another pearl of the South Seas: Raiatea. The island is significantly larger than Bora Bora and is surrounded by a coral reef. There are a total of seven openings that lead into the interior. The access point near us is also used by the humpback whales, who stop by briefly on their journey from Antarctica to the north.
This time we don't have to tender; instead, we can disembark directly from the ship, making everything a bit more relaxed.
As we leave the ship, women are standing at the gangway distributing flowers to the passengers. You place a flower behind your ear. Depending on your marital status, either on the left or right side. The right side means – at least that's what I remember – you're single; the left side means you're married... It's practically like the position of the apron bow on a woman's dirndl at Oktoberfest...;)
Additionally, a combo is playing Polynesian melodies for the guests. It sounds beautiful and fits the place quite well. The town we have arrived at is called Uturoa. It's a bit larger than Vaitape on Bora Bora.
Today, we are taking an outrigger canoe, with a program promising