Tahiti - Luxury Yacht Charter
The Heart of The South Pacific
Tahiti, the heart of French Polynesia, offers an escape with its relaxed atmosphere and one-of-a-kind landscapes. Explore the vibrant coral reefs at Moorea, hike the lush trails of Mt. Orohena, and surf the famous waves at Teahupo'o.
After, indulge in exquisite dining at Le Lotus in Papeete, and immerse yourself in the local culture at the Papeete Market. What makes Tahiti truly exceptional is its world-class snorkeling with black-tip sharks and rays, and the ability to unwind on the beautiful black sand beaches of Pointe Venus
Itinerary
Tahiti - Tuamotu Atoll
Tuamotu Atoll - Rangiroa Atoll
Rangiroa Atoll - Toau
Toau - Apataki
Apataki - Huahine
Huahine - Bora Bora
Bora Bora - Maupiti
Maupiti - Moorea
Tahiti - Tuamotu Atoll
Tahiti is the cultural centre of French Polynesia. When people picture the “South Sea Islands”, they are thinking about Tahiti. The hula hoop craze originated there as part of a dance. The beaches and lagoons are more beautiful than many and were the inspiration of paintings by Paul Gaugin. The island offers cruises and tours both on land and sea and include whale watching, day and sunset cruises, historical, 4WD, cultural and glass-bottomed boat tours. The beaches and lagoons offer splendid opportunities for swimming, diving and kayaking. The islanders love sport, most of which will be familiar to those from Europe. The national sport is called Va’a, a form of racing outrigger canoes. Food is available to suit every taste. This includes French, Moroccan, Italian, European, Asian, Polynesian, street and others.
Tuamotu Atoll - Rangiroa Atoll
Rangiroa is the largest atoll of the Tuamotus and is one of the world's greatest destinations for SCUBA diving. On the island of Rangiroa itself, Avatoru and Tiputa offer a unique look at the South Pacific. There are few roads here and you can enjoy coral churches, craft centers and local shops & restaurants operated by locals. Wine enthusiasts can enjoy wine tasting at the Dominique Auroy Estate which produces three grape varieties and for jewellery lovers you will find black pearl farms dotted around the lagoon.