Set apart by a kaleidoscope of aquamarine lagoons, Aitutaki is a port that feels more like a private invitation than a stop on a cruise itinerary. Here, the highlight reel includes drifting over the famous Aitutaki Lagoon with its kaleidoscopic pool of water, snorkeling among tropical fish in crystal-clear coves, and stepping onto One Foot Island to stamp your passport on the legendary footprint island. Signature experiences unfold ashore and on the water: intimate island-hopping to Moturakau for rare birds and jungle-clear coves, a sunset sail along palm-fringed shores, and traditional Polynesian dances performed under starlit skies. The destination is complemented by a fleet that blends contemporary comfort with local charm—ships equipped with expansive observation lounges, glass-bottom decks to inspect the reef without getting wet, and onboard services designed to pamper after a day of exploration: spa rituals inspired by island botanicals, open-air dining with lava-rock grills and seafood specialties, and excursions led by knowledgeable local guides weaving culture and nature into every step. For guests seeking a slower rhythm, the beaches unfold in flawless white sand, the lagoon glows with turquoise light, and hammocks sway between leaning palms as the sun sinks in a riot of purples, pinks and oranges. Aitutaki stands out for its intimate scale, the warmth of its people, and the sense that every port call is a doorway to a private island dream rather than a checklist stop.
Aitutaki is renowned for its stunning lagoon with pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and excellent opportunities for snorkeling and water sports in one of the South Pacific's most picturesque settings.
Cruises that visit Aitutaki
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- Aitutaki sailings
- Aitutaki cruises
- 12-night Norwegian Cruise Line cruise
- 12-night PONANT EXPLORATIONS cruise
- 12-night Seabourn cruise
- 13-night Seabourn cruise
- 13-night PONANT EXPLORATIONS cruise
- 13-night PONANT EXPLORATIONS cruise
- 14-night Silversea cruise
- 27-night Seabourn cruise
- 32-night Seabourn cruise
- 35-night Seabourn cruise
- 41-night Oceania Cruises cruise
- 45-night Seabourn cruise
- 50-night Seabourn cruise
- 54-night Seabourn cruise
- 59-night Oceania Cruises cruise
- 62-night Seabourn cruise
- 64-night Seabourn cruise
- 71-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 72-night Seabourn cruise
- 82-night Seabourn cruise
- 86-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 92-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 99-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 100-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 102-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 121-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 121-night MSC Cruises cruise
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Opening hours are indicative — always confirm before you go. Travel times are estimates from Google Maps.
About Aitutaki
Cruise Lines at Aitutaki
- Seabourn (25 cruises)
- MSC Cruises (16 cruises)
- Norwegian Cruise Line (3 cruises)
- Oceania Cruises (3 cruises)
- PONANT EXPLORATIONS (3 cruises)
- Silversea (3 cruises)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Aitutaki's lagoon special?
Aitutaki Lagoon is a vast aquamarine pool alive with tropical fish; turtles may be spotted.
What is One Foot Island known for?
One Foot Island is famous for its iconic footprint stamp on passports.
What activities can you enjoy in Aitutaki?
Snorkeling, relaxing on pristine beaches, and visiting Moturakau Island.
When were Europeans first to discover Aitutaki?
European arrival occurred in 1789 with HMS Bounty's voyage before the mutiny.