Far East & Pacific · French Polynesia

Tahiti


Society Islands — Bora Bora, Moorea, Raiatea. Lagoons inside coral atolls, and the world's most photographed water.

Introduction

On a Tahiti sailing itinerary, you will find all the most exciting spots on these French Polynesian islands. With rare and exotic flora combined with rich native traditions, Tahiti is a must-see for every traveller.

Famous for its romantic scenery, providing the perfect honeymoon backdrop, Tahiti is sure to steal your heart. Escape to this classic island paradise, where the natives will welcome you with open arms.

Tahiti, long drawing attention for its irreplicable hospitality and unbelievable views, has been a destination for many. With a rich history incorporating many different countries, today, Tahiti’s culture is a beautiful blend of indigenous customs, with influences from the long-standing French presence on the islands.

During your time here, participate in the incredible oral histories and the Tahitian music and dance tradition. Observe the superb craftsmanship in the weaving, quilting, sculpture, and carving that artists incorporate into their work.

The Route

Your Tahiti Day by Day


  1. Day 1

    Raiatea

    Day 1 of the Tahiti — full daily narrative coming as atlas extraction continues.

  2. Day 2

    Raiatea

    Day 2 of the Tahiti — full daily narrative coming as atlas extraction continues.

  3. Day 3

    Raiatea → Bora Bora

    Day 3 of the Tahiti — full daily narrative coming as atlas extraction continues.

  4. Day 4

    Bora Bora

    Day 4 of the Tahiti — full daily narrative coming as atlas extraction continues.

  5. Day 5

    Bora Bora → Taha’a

    Day 5 of the Tahiti — full daily narrative coming as atlas extraction continues.

  6. Day 6

    Taha’a → Huahine

    Day 6 of the Tahiti — full daily narrative coming as atlas extraction continues.

  7. Day 7

    Huahine → Avea Bay → Huahine Lagoo

    Day 7 of the Tahiti — full daily narrative coming as atlas extraction continues.

  8. Day 8

    Huahine Lagoon → Raiatea

    You will start your charter week in Raiatea, which is believed to be the birthplace of Polynesia. The name itself means “faraway heaven”, which is precisely how the island’s vibes manifest. Raiatea is the perfect place to get adventurous. Faaroa River is a navigable river that you can explore with canoes, kayaks or motorboats. Or you can delve into the giant archaeological site, Marae Taputapuatea. Raiatea is also home to Mount Temehani, an extinct volcano, of which you can hike to the top Recommended Restaurants and Activities: For your second day on Raiatea, we recommend exploring the Anapa Pearl Farm. Spend the day with pearl divers, exploring the aquatic reserve and coral gardens. You can also tour the farm to learn about the creation of the black pearl. You can also visit Tahiti Vanille by Alain Abel, where you can experience some of the world’s best vanilla. Known for its unique aromatic properties, it tastes very different from bourbon vanilla. Recommended Restaurants and Activities: On Day 3, head to Bora Bora, which is sometimes referred to as the “jewel of the South Seas” and is considered one of the most romantic getaways. The island is famous for its idyllic overwater bungalow layouts. Sail by them on your way to Bloody Mary’s, one of Bora Bora’s most famous restaurants. Bloody Mary’s has had over 230 famous guests grace its “wall of fame”. Recommended Restaurants and Activities: Bora Bora is the kind of place where you have to stay for two days. For Day 4, we rec

Practical Details

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Getting There

The best way to get to Tahiti is by flying into Papeete’s Faa’a Airport (PPT). Faa’a Airport serves as the hub of French Polynesia, so flights are accessible from anywhere. You can find flights to PPT from the United States, Australia and Europe. Air Tahiti Nui is the largest airline carrier serving French Polynesia. From Papeete or Moorea, you will need a connecting flight to Raiatea, which is about a 45-minute flight. If connecting in Huahine or Bora Bora, you will have a 20-minute flight to Raiatea.

Weather

The best sailing weather for the Tahiti Sailing Itinerary is during the dry season, from May to October. Tahiti has a year-round tropical climate, but during the dry season, temperatures are more temperate. May to October will also provide plenty of sunshine and blue skies. There are usually heavy rains and sometimes storms from November to April, but if you’re lucky, you could get good weather.

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