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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 20 MIN

The Aranui 5 Effect: How a Small Ship Turns Strangers Into Family in French Polynesia (Ep. 6)

from Just Travel · host Normand Schafer

In this episode, we talk about what it feels like to travel far beyond the resort bubble—into the remote islands of French Polynesia—through an onboard conversation with Aranui 5 guide Steven Tahhiva. If this style of meaningful, story-rich travel is calling you, visit Far and Away Adventures.com and https://farandawayadventures.com to plan with an expert who understands the details that make a trip flow.Steven’s journey is remarkable: 21 years aboard the Aranui, starting in dishwashing, moving through restaurant service, kitchen, bar, and reception, and eventually becoming part of the guide team in 2010. That background gives him a rare lens on what matters onboard: not only the itinerary, but the people, the culture, and the sense of safety and comfort created by a crew that genuinely cares. Norm shares what it’s like returning over multiple voyages and realizing the ship can feel like coming home—especially on a passenger count that allows real connections.We talk about language and belonging, too. Steven arrived already speaking English, learned German onboard over years of practice (often with help from passengers), and now supports travelers who speak French, English, and German—plus the Tahitian cultural context. That ability to communicate is more than convenience; it’s a bridge that helps guests feel welcomed and seen, especially when visiting islands with distinct identities and traditions.The episode also explores favorite stops and standout moments: the rugged beauty of the Marquesas (including Nuku Hiva and Fatu Hiva), the dramatic landscapes that inspire big hikes and big emotions, and the remote Austral Islands (including Rurutu and Rapa), where summit views can leave you speechless. You’ll also hear an unforgettable story of a passenger who stayed on Nuku Hiva with Steven’s family to experience daily life—an example of Polynesian hospitality as sharing, not transactions. If you want help choosing the right sailing and adding the right extensions, Far and Away Adventures can guide you from inspiration to a fully connected plan.

In this episode, we talk about what it feels like to travel far beyond the resort bubble—into the remote islands of French Polynesia—through an onboard conversation with Aranui 5 guide Steven Tahhiva. If this style of meaningful, story-rich travel is calling you, visit Far and Away Adventures.com and https://farandawayadventures.com to plan with an expert who understands the details that make a trip flow.Steven’s journey is remarkable: 21 years aboard the Aranui, starting in dishwashing, moving through restaurant service, kitchen, bar, and reception, and eventually becoming part of the guide team in 2010. That background gives him a rare lens on what matters onboard: not only the itinerary, but the people, the culture, and the sense of safety and comfort created by a crew that genuinely cares. Norm shares what it’s like returning over multiple voyages and realizing the ship can feel like coming home—especially on a passenger count that allows real connections.We talk about language and belonging, too. Steven arrived already speaking English, learned German onboard over years of practice (often with help from passengers), and now supports travelers who speak French, English, and German—plus the Tahitian cultural context. That ability to communicate is more than convenience; it’s a bridge that helps guests feel welcomed and seen, especially when visiting islands with distinct identities and traditions.The episode also explores favorite stops and standout moments: the rugged beauty of the Marquesas (including Nuku Hiva and Fatu Hiva), the dramatic landscapes that inspire big hikes and big emotions, and the remote Austral Islands (including Rurutu and Rapa), where summit views can leave you speechless. You’ll also hear an unforgettable story of a passenger who stayed on Nuku Hiva with Steven’s family to experience daily life—an example of Polynesian hospitality as sharing, not transactions. If you want help choosing the right sailing and adding the right extensions, Far and Away Adventures can guide you from inspiration to a fully connected plan.

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