Freighter Lite cruise: Half cargo, half cruise ship
A crewman pulls a line on Hiva Oa, one of the Marquesas Islands. The Aranui 5 is a half cargo, half cruise ship.
(Daniel A. Anderson / Zumapress.com)The Aranui 5 unloads passengers and cargo via tender boats on the island of Hiva Oa as it tours the Marquesas Islands.
(Daniel A. Anderson / Zumapress.com)A morning exercise class aboard the Aranui 5 ship during the cruise in the Marquesas.
(Daniel A. Anderson / Zumapress.com)A suite on the Aranui 5 ship.
(Daniel A. Anderson / Zumapress.com)As the tender that brings ship passengers to shore pulls in, local girls sing a traditional song of greeting to the passengers in the Marquesas Islands.
(Daniel A. Anderson / Zumapress.com)On Rangiroa, one of the largest atolls in the world, an Aranui 5 passenger uses binoculars to look at the birds and the Aranui 5 ship, background, before the translucent lagoon.
(Daniel A. Anderson / Zumapress.com)On Ua Pou, a local girl, left, runs into the ocean as she and her friend play in the gentle waves as the Aranui 5 unloads its cargo, background.
(Daniel A. Anderson / Zumapress.com)On the island of Fatu Hiva, in the the village of Omoa, handmade dyed cloth is for sale to tourists visiting the Marquesas Islands aboard the Aranui 5 ship.
(Daniel A. Anderson / Zumapress.com)Aboard the Aranui 5.
(Daniel A. Anderson / Zumapress.com)People on the Aranui 5 participate in a dance lesson at sunset during a tour of the Marquesas Islands.
(Daniel A. Anderson / Zumapress.com)A festive dinner on the pool deck of the Aranui 5 during the cruise.
(Daniel A. Anderson / Zumapress.com)Hurtigruten passes Trondheim, Norway.
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