After months of abundance and warmth among the tropical islands of the Pacific, the 33rd episode of our journey marks a turning point: the Resolution leaves Tongatapu and heads back toward the southern latitudes of New Zealand. On the Friendly Island of Tongatapu, the crew follows in Abel Tasman’s footsteps—130 years after the Dutch explorer’s brief encounter. They find cultural continuity, material traces of Tasman’s visit, and fascinating parallels to Tahiti. Georg Forster observes social hierarchies, gender roles, architecture, and environmental adaptations, offering rich ethnographic insights. A sudden theft attempt during a forest excursion reminds the naturalists of the risks of trust, while a farewell gift from King Latuh marks the closing of this chapter in mutual respect.

As the Resolution sets sail once more, the tropics fade behind them. The crew braces for colder weather, stormy seas, and the unknown challenges that lie ahead in the vast South Pacific. They encounter Māori once again off the coast of New Zealand—this time with new gestures of exchange, iron tools, and cultural understanding. But nature reminds them of what’s to come: bitter cold, violent gales, and the sobering return to exploration in harsher lands.
This episode captures the moment between warmth and wind, song and silence, ease and hardship.
A map of the locations of this episode
The Island of Tongatapu
Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

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More Episodes of Voyage 2 Go History:
S1-E1: England: Departure around the world
S1-E5: Cape Colony: Ocean on Fire
S1-E9: Southern Ocean: Lost in the Ice
S1-E10: New Zealand: From Ice to Wilderness
S1-E16: New Zealand: Whirlwinds and Reunion