Moorea is something truly magical. With its vertical peaks reaching for the sky and its moon white sand beaches, you are sure to find this French Polynesian gem a soft alternative to its sister island of Tahiti. Be sure to visit the Tiki Village with its local feasts and threads of song and dance. With epic diving sites at every turn, you can swim alongside rays, eagles, sharks, and a whole host of other characters. Pick up some beautiful velvet black pearls - the kind that makes this island so famous. With a wealth of beaches to choose from, you can soak up swish vibes at the cool Coco Beach or Opunohu Bay or seek your own slice of hidden paradise at Opunohu Bay. Drop anchor, swim, sip coconut water, and ride bicycles around these truly exotic shores.
Huahine is a beautiful hidden gem of French Polynesia. Located in the Leeward Islands archipelago, it is the ideal place for those seeking an authentic vision of Polynesia. From your yacht you will enjoy the spectacular view of its two main islands, Huahine Nui and Huahine Iti.
It is an ideal place for divers, nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts with opportunities for snorkeling and scuba diving in its reefs. The protected anchorages offer a mix of quiet sailing and a night shelter for visitors.
Raiatea is known as "Raiatea the Sacred" and is the second largest of the Leeward Islands after Tahiti. It was once the cultural and religious capital of eastern Polynesia, with Taputapuatea, a marae or sacred place and UNESCO World heritage Site situated on the south east of the island. It is thought that Raiatea was the starting point for the major migrations to the Hawaiian Islands and New Zealand. Many tours are available on the island including cultural, historical, 4WD vehicle and archaeology. The crystal sea makes the island ideal for water-sports. French and local cuisines and seafood are the main fare available but a variety of European dishes can also be had.
Accessed from nearby Raiatea, Tahaa is best known for its vanilla and pearls, both of which are of high quality. It is less modern than other Society Islands and is an excellent venue for jetskiing, snorkelling and scuba diving. Other activities include visiting a vanilla farm, pearl farm and day tours. French and local cuisines and seafood are the main food available but a variety of European dishes can also be had.
Located in the western Leeward islands of French Polynesia, Maupiti is a beautiful coral atoll with a volcanic island at its centre. It is the ultimate getaway destination, void of tourist exploitation and development. Here you can laze on soft, white sands, explore the perfect turquoise waters and coral gardens by kayak, snorkeling or diving.
We will spend a day enjoying the unspoiled paradise of the atoll.
One of the world's most romantic islands, Bora Bora is an ideal sailing destination for honeymoons and wedding anniversaries. Surrounded by golden sands and glistening turquoise waters, it is a genuine premium holiday spot. The best activities are water based and these include scuba diving, snorkelling, jetskiing, paddle-boarding, rafting, jet boating, kayaking, shark diving and many more. Dry land excursions include island tours by quad-bike and 4WD. A boat trip to the Lagoonarium is well worth it. Bora Bora has a number of fine dining restaurants as well as others providing a wide range of food including Sushi, French, European, Asian and other cuisines.
We will spend more time exploring the spectacular turquoise lagoons and white sandy beaches. Bora Bora offers a variety of sights and excursions. There is no better place to end your charter than discovering this haven of peace and luxury.