Silversea Oceania: 23 nights from Papeete with Silver Cloud
Oct 10, 2025
French Polynesia, Pitcairn Islands, Chile
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Papeete ➞
Landing: Valparaiso
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Friday, October 10, 2025 - 6:00 PMPapeete
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Saturday, October 11, 2025 10:30 AM - 6:00 PMRangiroa
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Sunday, October 12, 2025Navigation
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Monday, October 13, 2025 12:00 PM - 6:00 PMNuku Hiva
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Tuesday, October 14, 2025 6:30 AM - 12:30 PMFatu Hiva
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Wednesday, October 15, 2025 6:30 AM - 12:00 PMTahuata
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Wednesday, October 15, 2025 1:30 PM - 6:30 PMAtuona
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Thursday, October 16, 2025Navigation
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Friday, October 17, 2025Navigation
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Saturday, October 18, 2025Navigation
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Sunday, October 19, 2025 8:30 AM - not foundAdamstown
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Monday, October 20, 2025 not found - 12:30 PMAdamstown
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Tuesday, October 21, 2025Navigation
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Wednesday, October 22, 2025Navigation
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Thursday, October 23, 2025Navigation
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Friday, October 24, 2025 1:00 PM - not foundEaster Island
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Saturday, October 25, 2025 not found - 5:30 PMEaster Island
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Sunday, October 26, 2025Navigation
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Monday, October 27, 2025Navigation
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Tuesday, October 28, 2025Navigation
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Wednesday, October 29, 2025Navigation
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Thursday, October 30, 2025 2:30 PM - 6:30 PMAlexander Selkirk
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Friday, October 31, 2025 7:30 AM - 6:30 PMIsla Robinson Crusoe
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Saturday, November 1, 2025Navigation
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Sunday, November 2, 2025 7:00 AMValparaiso

Papeete
Papeete, whose name means "water vessel" in the local language, is the capital of French Polynesia, located on the island of Tahiti. Papeete has history, cultural heritage and natural beauty, making it an unmissable place for anyone who wants to explore the magic of Tahiti and French Polynesia. Its history originated at the beginning of the 19th century. The first European explorers, such as Captain James Cook, visited Tahiti as early as the 18th century.
Not long after, Papeete became an important commercial and administrative center of the region. France established a protectorate on the island in 1842, and chose Papeete as the capital of French Polynesia. The atmosphere of Papeete mixes Polynesian relaxation with French style. The city is famous for its wild parties and traditional dances, such as 'ori (Tahitian dance), which you can admire in numerous cultural festivals that are frequently held in the city. Polynesian mythology plays a significant role in the cultural life of Papeete, with many local legends handed down over the centuries. One of the best known myths is the legend of the god Tane, the creator of light, sun and life (a version of Ra of ancient Egypt in the South Pacific). These myths are reflected in the art and music of the region and remain an important part of Tahiti's cultural heritage.
The Central Market of Papeete, or Marché de Papeete, is an important point of interest. Here, you can find fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, flowers and discover local traditional crafts and souvenirs. Papeete boasts interesting museums, such as the Museum of Tahiti and its Islands, where you can learn more about the history and culture of the region. Don't miss the Polynesian Art Gallery to see the work of local artists. Surrounded by beautiful lagoons and coral reefs, Papeete is an ideal place for lovers of water sports, such as diving and snorkeling.
If you are a nature lover it is absolutely worth visiting the waterfalls and tropical forests located nearby. Seafood plays a central role in local cuisine in Papeete. One of the national dishes is poisson cru, raw fresh fish marinated in lime juice, mixed with coconut milk, vegetables and spices. Papeete is an important port for cruise ships in the South Pacific.
The port always welcomes numerous cruise ships, offering passengers the opportunity to explore the city and its surroundings. Cruises departing from or stopping in Papeete often include itineraries through places like Bora Bora, Moorea, and Huahine, so you can truly immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of French Polynesia.

Rangiroa

Nuku Hiva

Fatu Hiva

Tahuata

Atuona

Adamstown
Immersed in the countryside of north-east Lancaster County, Located in the heart of the picturesque Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Adamstown is known as "Ancient US capital". It is a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, in Australia, is located 6 km from the central business district of Newcastle. Nestled in the countryside of northeastern Lancaster County, located in the heart of the picturesque Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Adamstown is known as the ""Antique Capital of the United States"". It is a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, in Australia, located 6 km from the central business district of Newcastle. Adamstown boasts a variety of sinfully delicious restaurants, including Stoudt's production, which hosts a series of brewery tours and festivals throughout the year. Casual dining is abundant in restaurants and locals. The small village of Adamstown is making a big name for itself in the world of antiques and flea markets. Antique dealers and collectors have succumbed to Adamstown's charm. Here you can spend endless days antique shopping through all the fantastic shops and markets. Their treasures of the past, from fine furniture and historical postcards and whimsical collections. here you are sure not to go home empty-handed!
Adamstown
Immersed in the countryside of north-east Lancaster County, Located in the heart of the picturesque Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Adamstown is known as "Ancient US capital". It is a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, in Australia, is located 6 km from the central business district of Newcastle. Nestled in the countryside of northeastern Lancaster County, located in the heart of the picturesque Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Adamstown is known as the ""Antique Capital of the United States"". It is a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, in Australia, located 6 km from the central business district of Newcastle. Adamstown boasts a variety of sinfully delicious restaurants, including Stoudt's production, which hosts a series of brewery tours and festivals throughout the year. Casual dining is abundant in restaurants and locals. The small village of Adamstown is making a big name for itself in the world of antiques and flea markets. Antique dealers and collectors have succumbed to Adamstown's charm. Here you can spend endless days antique shopping through all the fantastic shops and markets. Their treasures of the past, from fine furniture and historical postcards and whimsical collections. here you are sure not to go home empty-handed!
Easter Island
Easter Island or Rapa Nui Island, the official name of the island, although little used! It is an island in the South Pacific Ocean belonging to Chile.
Easter Island is paradoxically one of the most famous places in the world. Its legendary monoliths have become a universal commonplace. But it is also the farthest from any human habitation! It is one of those rare places whose reputation is inversely proportional to what we know about it. Its celebrity is mainly based on its mysterious legends.
Do not consider this territory as a paradise island, but rather as a land capable of raising emotion at any moment.
Also better known for its volcanic megaliths (moai), about 1500 years old, this remote island in the South Pacific is more than 3,000 kilometers from the Chilean coast. But this enchanting place hides a lot of charm. Some say that nowhere else is there clearer water to admire the seabed, appreciate the power of the Pacific waves, and it is also possible to discover the wonders of the island on foot or on horseback, the ideal compromise between nature and culture. The Rano Raraku volcanic quarry and the Orongo cultural village, with its magnificent view, are not to be missed.

Easter Island
Easter Island or Rapa Nui Island, the official name of the island, although little used! It is an island in the South Pacific Ocean belonging to Chile.
Easter Island is paradoxically one of the most famous places in the world. Its legendary monoliths have become a universal commonplace. But it is also the farthest from any human habitation! It is one of those rare places whose reputation is inversely proportional to what we know about it. Its celebrity is mainly based on its mysterious legends.
Do not consider this territory as a paradise island, but rather as a land capable of raising emotion at any moment.
Also better known for its volcanic megaliths (moai), about 1500 years old, this remote island in the South Pacific is more than 3,000 kilometers from the Chilean coast. But this enchanting place hides a lot of charm. Some say that nowhere else is there clearer water to admire the seabed, appreciate the power of the Pacific waves, and it is also possible to discover the wonders of the island on foot or on horseback, the ideal compromise between nature and culture. The Rano Raraku volcanic quarry and the Orongo cultural village, with its magnificent view, are not to be missed.

Alexander Selkirk

Isla Robinson Crusoe

Valparaiso
The fascinating history of Valparaiso
Valparaiso, in Chile, is a city with deep historic roots dated back to Spanish colonial period. Founded in the 16th century, the city played a crucial role as an important trading port on the Pacif Ocean routes. Its colorful architecture and picturesque alleys tell stories of sailors, pirates and traders that contributed to shape its unique identity over centuries.
Climate
Valparaiso has a temperate Mediterranean climate that provides sunny and pleasant days during throughout much of the year. Summers are hot and dry, while winters are mild and humid. This climatic variety creates an ideal environment for exploring the city and enjoying its attractions in all seasons.
Attractions not to be missed in Valparaiso
Valparaiso is famous for its cerros, the hills dominate the city offering breathtaking views of the Pacif Ocean. Visitors can explore the colorful neighbourhoods of Cerro Alegre and Cerro Concepcion, full of urban art, trendy cafès and art galleries. Muelle Prat, Mercado El Cardonal and the Museo a Cielo Abierto are just some of the city's not to be missed attractions.
Local Gastronomy: authentic Chilean flavours
Valparaiso's cuisine is a feast for your palate, offering Chilenian traditional dishes such as empanada, ceviche, pastel de choclo and the chileno hot dog. Local markets are full of fresh produce such as seafood, avocados, chillies and fine wines from Chile's neighbouring wine regions.
Enjoy a unique experience with a cruise from Valparaiso
To enrich your visit in Valparaiso with a special touch, consider booking a cruise that directly depart from the city. Cruising along the Chilean coast offers breathtaking views of the region's cliffs, beaches and hidden bays. By booking a cruise from Valparaiso, you will enjoy an unforgettable experience that will allow you to appreciate the beauty of the Chilean coastline from a unique perspective.
Charming History of ValparaisoValparaiso, in Chile, is a city with deep historical roots that date back to the Spanish colonial period. Founded in the 16th century, the city played a crucial role as an important commercial port on the routes of the Pacific Ocean. Its colorful architecture and picturesque alleys tell stories of sailors, pirates and merchants who have helped shape its unique identity over the centuries.
ClimateValparaiso boasts a temperate Mediterranean climate that offers sunny and pleasant days for most of the year. Summers are hot and dry, while winters are mild and humid. This climatic variety creates an ideal environment for exploring the city and enjoying its attractions in every season.
Attractions not to be missed in ValparaisoValparaiso is famous for its cerros, the hills that dominate the city and offer breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can explore the colorful neighborhoods of Cerro Alegre and Cerro Concepcion, rich in urban art, trendy cafes and art galleries. The Muelle Prat, the Mercado El Cardonal and the Museo a Cielo Abierto are just some of the unmissable attractions of the city.
Local Gastronomy: Authentic Flavors of ChileThe cuisine of Valparaiso is a feast for the palate, offering traditional Chilean dishes such as empanada, ceviche, pastel de choclo and completo (Chilean hot dog). The local markets are full of fresh products such as seafood, avocado, chilies and fine wines from the nearby wine regions of Chile.
Experience a Unique Experience with a Cruise from ValparaisoTo enrich your visit to Valparaiso with a special touch, consider the opportunity to book a cruise that departs directly from the city. Sailing along the Chilean coast offers breathtaking views of the cliffs, beaches and hidden bays of the region. By booking a cruise from Valparaiso, you can experience an unforgettable experience that will allow you to appreciate the beauty of the Chilean coast from a unique perspective.