2010 eclipse tour operators by Mark Sukhija

Tour operators are invited to submit their current plans to me as I will be keeping a record of whos going where and when. A strong preference is given to operators giving a link back to this site.

Journeys Worldwide

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Journeys Worldwide, a Brisbane-based firm, will be viewing the eclipse from Easter Island.

Mountain Adventures

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Mountain Adventures is offering a 15-day tour including visits to some of the most famous wineries in Chile. We will see many historical, cultural and scenic places in Santiago and Valparaiso before moving to Easter Island where you will have plenty of time for tours and exploring on your own. Finally in this magical, mystical location we will experience the total eclipse of the sun.

A Classic Tour Collection

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A Classic Tour Collection are three schedules - which include seeing the eclipse from Easter Island. Details of their tours are here, here and here.

Eclipse Traveller

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Eclipse Traveller will be viewing the eclipse from Tahiti. Trip includes Moorea and Bora Bora.

Astro Expeditions

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Astro Expeditions are operating tours to Tahiti for the 2010 solar eclipse.

Ring of Fire Expeditions

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Ring of Fire Expeditions are providing tours to Tahiti and French Polynesia. Space is very limited.

Pacific Expeditions Ltd

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Pacific Expeditions Ltd are offering trips to see the eclipse from Mangaia.

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Further reading

2010 solar eclipse - Easter Island - Travel information on Easter Island

2010 solar eclipse - Cook Islands - Travel information about the Cook Islands

2010 solar eclipse - Tahiti - Travel information about Tahiti (French Polynesia) and the 2010 eclipse

2010 solar eclipse tour from Journeys Worldwide - recommended - Details of the Journeys Worldwide journey to Easter Island for the 2010 total solar eclipse

2010 solar eclipse tour I - from A Classic Tour Collection - An 18-day tour to the 2010 solar eclipse in Easter Island from A Classic Tour Collection

2010 solar eclipse tour II - from A Classic Tour Collection - An 11-day tour to the 2010 solar eclipse in Easter Island from A Classic Tour Collection

2010 solar eclipse tour III - from A Classic Tour Collection - An 8-day tour to the 2010 solar eclipse in Easter Island from A Classic Tour Collection

2010 Total Solar Eclipse - Easter Island - Information on and about the 2010 Total Solar Eclipse in Easter Island

2010 total solar eclipse path - Path of the 2010 total solar eclipse across the Pacific Ocean

Auckland - boats on the Hauraki Gulf - Boats sailing in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland in New Zealand

Chile Tourism - Official website of the Chile National Tourism Service

About Mark Sukhija

Mark Sukhija is a travel and wine blogger, photographer, tourism researcher, hat-touting, white-shirt-wearing, New Zealand fantatic and eclipse chaser. Aside from at least annual visits to New Zealand, Mark has seen eclipses in South Australia (2002), Libya (2006), China (2009) and Queensland (2012). After twelve years in Switzerland, Mark moved back to London in 2012. You can follow Mark on Twitter or Facebook