French Polynesia - Yacht Charter

YOUR HAPPY DREAMS WILL ALL COME TRUE ON THE ISLAND OF HAPPINESS

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More than 2,000 kilometers of unearthly beauty created by God make up French Polynesia. With 118 fantastic tropical isles that are crowned with skyscraping green mountains, they are all surrounded by bright blue lagoons that are wonders of the South Pacific.

It’s recommended to enjoy them by sailing where one can visit the famous islands of Bora Bora and Tahiti. If you charter a vessel you’ll be able to see all the picturesque environments, some of which can only be reached by boat. Walk to waterfalls, paddle along tranquil lagoons, and ascend the mysterious mounts waiting for you. Bungalows spread over blue waters at resorts, footprints on the sandy shores, diving and underwater sports near pretty atolls – all of those ready to be part of your traveler’s tale for years to come.

You’ll be able to relax on board a ship with a tropical beverage and thrilling book, revel in the ravishing sights, fish for huge sea creatures, and surf the languid waves. Here, in French Polynesia, the sightseeing and exotic food will be incomparable. You’ll be able to eat the fish of your own catch on the deck of your yacht and relish French and local cuisine on land.

The pleasure of your experience will be unimaginable thanks to the vibrant sunrises and sunsets and the soft weather accompanied by the occasional short tropical shower.

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Travel program

Day 1Tahiti

Welcome your charter yacht in Tahiti. This land of noisy waterfalls and black sand beaches is often called the Polynesian Eden. It’s advisable to examine the buoyant backstreets and the port of the capital Pape’ete. The outdoor life and cultural services charm visitors. It’s pleasant to watch whales playing in the waters (this activity usually takes place from July to October). You’d better spend the first night at anchor and dine on board.

Day 2Tahiti to Mo’orea

You can’t dream of visiting a more charming and relaxing place than Mo’orea where Polynesian history and folklore are concentrated. Frisk with rays and sharks, dive or snorkel with shoals of fish in transparent waters, enjoy wondrous sunsets. You’ll see stunning views of the lagoon below from the top of the 685-foot “Magic Mountain”. That night have a meal on shore at Le K - a place of prestige at Mo’orea, or drop into Coco Beach on Motu Tiahura. The way to Huahine will take a night.

Day 3Huahine

Huahine is often called the Garden Island thanks to its natural beauty and abundant jungle verdure. You can have breakfast astern, enjoying views and the absolute seclusion of the island. If you want to see the island from horseback and ride along the beach and through coconut plantations, go to La Petite Ferme stud farm. Swim, dive and explore all the afternoon.

Day 4Huahine to Taha’a

Inhale the fragrance of vanilla wafting off Taha’a. Gardens of vanilla trees cover this magnificent place, so that’s why its nickname is “Vanilla Island”. There are many tiny sandy isles in the spacious lagoon. Play shipwrecked at one of them, though your crew will take good care of you, providing you with your favourite snacks. Visit Monique Champon who owns a pearl farm and produces extraordinary jewelry of her pearls.

Day 5Raiatea

That is one of the largest islands in French Polynesia (the second one in size). Tahitians are sure that Raiatea is the holy birthplace of their deities and their cultural traditions. There is no place more important in all Polynesia than this well-preserved religious site. Examine the shore, then enjoy kayaking down the Faaroa River. Have dinner on the beach in the evening.

Day 6Bora Bora

Bora Bora is a place of romance and, of course, it is understandable. Mount Otemanu 2,385 feet high touches the clouds, towering over lush valleys, where hibiscus is in blossom, and lagoons are framed with palms. Most seafood, cooked by the chef at the MaiKai Marina and Yacht Club, he catches himself and turns it to dainty French and Polynesian cuisine. You can eat it watching the glittering water.

Day 7Bora Bora

Before leaving have a quiet breakfast in this bit of paradise. If you wish, you may have the last swim in clear water. Then you’ll be taken to the airport by your crew. After you fly away the great view of palm trees bent with the breeze will be kept in your memory forever.
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