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8 day Polynesian getaway, between Tahiti and Bora Bora

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Main features
Boat model: Yacht
Type: Yacht / Motoryacht > 24 m
Number of cabins: 25
Maximum capacity: 49 travelers
Crew members: 18

Cabin

Cat. A - Main deck. Double bed or twin beds
Cabin with double or twin beds located on the main deck with window, and bathroom with shower.
Cat. B - Lower deck. Two berths (twins). Triples available
Cabin with twin or triple beds located on the lower deck with portholes, and bathroom with shower.
Cat. C - Lower deck. Double bed
Double cabine located on the lower deck with potholes, and bathroom with shower.
Cat. P - Main deck. Double bed
Cabin with double bed located on the upper deck with a large window, and bathroom with shower.
NB : The pictures, information, and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The itinerary and program indicated may be modified without notice due to weather conditions or for technical reasons (captain's decision). Sailing times may vary depending on sea conditions and weather.

Itinerary

Papeete
Your adventure begins at the picturesque Papeete port, Society Islands, where you'll board the... more+ sleek two-masted boat. Boarding Time : 3pm As you step on board, immerse yourself in a world of ambience and hospitality with a gracious welcome, a refreshing drink, and a delectable Welcome Dinner that sets the perfect tone for your journey ahead. As twilight descends, we'll bid farewell to Papeete and set sail for the enchanting island of Moorea overnight. 
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Diner
Papeete Moorea
As we lay at anchor in Moorea, you will enjoy swimming, snorkeling and watersports from our... more+ swimming platform in her beautiful sapphire waters! A delicious lunch will boost your energy for your afternoon exploration of the island! Join us on an enchanting 3.5-hour island tour (included in the cruise fares), where your knowledgeable guide will regale you with captivating tales of Moorea's rich history, vibrant culture, and diverse ecology. Traverse through the lush Opunohu Valley, ascend the slopes of Mt. Tohi'e'a, and meander past the picturesque Cook's and Opunohu Bays. Along the way, indulge in a stop at the Moorea Fruit Juice Factory, where you can savor refreshing juices and liqueurs, crafted from locally sourced fruits, like star fruit, ginger, papaya, mango, coconut, and pineapple. After this delightful and included tour, relish in some free time to explore Moorea at your leisure before we set sail for our next destination, Raiatea island. Departure after dinner to Raiatea. 
Activities: Optional services: Excursion to Moorea, more+
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Moorea Raiatea
Early in the morning we sail across the lagoon to reach nearby Raiatea, which translates to... more+ “faraway heaven” and “sky with soft light”. Originally known as Havai’i, Raiatea is considered the homeland of the ancient Polynesians. We will have a variety of optional activities to choose from, such as: Faaroa River and Motu beach break or visit the Anapa family Pearl farm*. Overnight in port. (docked or on anchor at times). 
Activities: Including: Faaroa River & Motu Beach Break, more+
Optional services: Anapa Pearl Farm & Snorkeling more+
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Lunch
Diner
Raiatea Tahaa
Noon arrival in Taha'a, which shares a magnificent lagoon with Raiatea Island. As we lay at anchor... more+ in Taha’a, you will enjoy swimming, snorkeling and watersports from our swimming platform in her beautiful sapphire waters! The fertile island is covered with banana, watermelon and coconut groves. The island also acts as a vast natural greenhouse for the treasured Tahitian vanilla orchid. Optional visit of the island with a vanilla plantation , a rum distillery while enjoying some snorkeling. Or take a 4X4 safari tour around. Late night departure to Bora Bora. Overnight at sea. 
Activities: Optional services: Visit to a vanilla plantation, Taha’a 4WD Safari, more+
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Lunch
Diner
Tahaa Bora Bora
Without a doubt, Bora Bora reigns supreme as the crown jewel of the South Pacific, holding the... more+ spotlight as French Polynesia's undisputed star. Today, we've arranged for you to experience the essence of Bora Bora with a unique excursion aboard Le Truck, a vibrant journey lasting approximately 2.5 hours (included in the cruise fares). Climb aboard this colorful chariot as it guides you through Bora Bora's landscapes, passing coconut groves and quaint villages nestled along the shoreline. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Tahitian history, traditions, and cultures as your knowledgeable guide narrates the 22-mile road encircling this legendary island. Explore the villages of Farepiti, Faanui, and Anau, each adorned with ancient "Marae" shrouded in mystery. And as your adventure unfolds, be captivated by the breathtaking vistas from Matira Point, a vantage point offering unparalleled panoramas of paradise. Overnight in port. 
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Diner
Bora Bora
One mere day in Bora Bora simply doesn't suffice! Whether you choose to explore at your own pace or... more+ join us on one of our meticulously crafted optional Shore Excursions, seize the opportunity to create memories that will last a lifetime. Late night departure to Huahine. 
Activities: Including: Bora Bora by Le Truck, more+
Optional services: 4x4 Cultural Safari in Bora Bora, Snorkeling Lagoon Tour with Stingrays more+
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Lunch
Diner
Bora Bora Huahine
Huahine, once home to Tahitian royalty, is considered the cradle of Polynesian culture. The two... more+ islands maintain the largest concentration of ancient marae (temples) in French Polynesia, some of which are believed to date back to around 700 AD. Huahine is a colossal tropical jungle burgeoning with coconut plantations, vanilla orchids, banana groves, breadfruit trees and watermelon fields. Our optional half-day tour takes us around the island to visit the small villages of Maeva, an archaeological site, and a vanilla plantation, or visit a private motu for a picnic and snorkeling experience. Departure after lunch to Papeete. Overnight at sea. 
Activities: Optional services: Private Motu Picnic and Snorkeling Experience, Tour of Huahine, more+
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Lunch
Diner
Huahine Papeete
As the morning sun graces Papeete Port, we find ourselves at the end of our voyage. We invite you... more+ to join us for the final breakfast on board at 9AM before disembarkation. Our dedicated Concierge stands ready to assist with any final arrangements, ensuring your journey concludes seamlessly. 
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Lunch
Diner
The price includes
Coffee
Water
Tea
Use of fishing and snorkelling equipment
English-speaking cruise coordinator
English-speaking crew and guide
Activities included in the program
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
WIFI
Beverages other than those listed
Personal expenses and tips
Excursions or other services ashore
French-speaking guide (available at extra cost)
Activities not included in the program
Meals not included in the program
Port taxes - Mandatory : 280€ / people
The tax on the environmental sustainability of tourism - Mandatory
Additional information
Please note that this cruise may be cancelled and refunded due to insufficient numbers of participants, up to 60 days before embarkation
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request
Activities and excursions upon request more+

Activities

Board a typical motorized Polynesian outrigger canoe and glide across the deep blue waters towards the east coast of the island. You'll travel upstream on the Faaroa River, the only navigable river in the Society Islands.
Along the way, steep riverbanks... more+ covered in lush jungle foliage host a variety of bird species. Wild hibiscus trees (purau) line the cliffs at the edge of the rainforest. Pass by villages for a glimpse of daily island life.
Leaving the river, you’ll head to a small motu (islet) for a chance to swim in the warm lagoon waters and relax under the sun.
Visit of the Faaroa River, the only navigable river in French Polynesia and the cradle of the first Polynesian civilization.
Visit the Marae of Taputapuatea, a sacred temple where human sacrifices were once made to the gods, now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Notes:
Wear your swimsuit under your clothing. Bring a towel, biodegradable sunscreen, and a hat. At the beach, participants must exit the canoe using a side ladder and wade a few yards through shallow water to reach the shore.
 
included
Your colorful fun truck takes you on a scenic tour of Bora Bora. Enjoy the sights as you pass by groves of coconut palms and tiny villages hugging the shoreline. Learn about the interesting history traditions and cultures of the Tahitians with this narrated... more+ drive along the 22-mile road that circles this legendary island. Discover the villages of FAREPITI, FAANUI, and ANAU with their mysterious "Marae". As you travel on, you will discover the MATIRA point with its spectacular view. The road continues & takes you along coconut groves and tiny villages along the shoreline. 
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Coral Garden
Join our pearl divers and explore the stunning reef where the mysterious black pearl is born. A boat shuttle will bring you out to the pearl farm where you will enjoy an unforgettable pearl harvest and learn about the history and legends of... more+ pearl farming. Extensive choice of Tahitian pearls jewelry. Don’t miss this rare adventure!
– 3-hour tour
– Snorkel the pearl beds and coral garden
– Clear tropical waters
– Pearl boutique
– Stunning views
– Eco-friendly
– Easy stairs descend into the water
– Guided, beginners welcome
– Snorkeling equipment provided
 
Not included 96 € / people
Discovery of Taha'a
Taha'a, renowned for its vanilla production — hence its nickname “Vanilla Island” — is also famous for its majestic coral garden.
Board a traditional motorized outrigger canoe with a sunshade for a unique and comfortable... more+ experience to discover Taha’a:
– Visit to a vanilla plantation
– Visit to a pearl farm
– Visit to a rum distillery
– Snorkeling session
 
Not included 98 € / people
Begin with our land tour through the island of Taha’a to visit a pearl farm, a vanilla plantation, and a rum factory. Discover the black pearl and vanilla culture, two precious treasures of Taha’a.
Along the way, your guide will show you various fruit... more+ plants and flowers that thrive on this beautiful, rich island.
From grafting to pearl harvesting, you will learn how this precious black pearl is cultivated. Discover how vanilla grows and how those fragrant beans are produced.
You’ll stop at a scenic viewpoint and learn about the traditional uses of local plants and trees.
Note: The above two tours have similarities in the routes and sites visited, although they offer different experiences.
 
Not included 97 € / people
Be prepared to ride on one of the best off-road 4x4 sightseeing tours on the most romantic island in the world, Bora Bora. Discover the culture, history, fauna, and flora of the island while learning a lot of interesting Bora Bora facts.
Learn about the... more+ ancient temples of the great Tahitian seafaring society built around 1,000 AD, and the many legends of the island. Explore World War II sites built by the Americans during their friendly takeover in 1942.
Tour around the island and see breathtaking lookout points accessible only by 4x4. Venture into Faanui Valley, where you’ll visit small fruit plantations and a family-run pareu-making workshop. There, you’ll witness tie-dye techniques, learn how coconut oil is made, and taste local fruits.
Note:
This off-road tour can be bumpy, muddy, and wet. Wear comfortable clothes and casual shoes. Not recommended for elderly guests, pregnant women, or those with back/neck issues.
While the tour is unique, some overlap with “Le Truck” may occur due to the single main road around the island.
 
Not included 97 € / people
Enjoy as the boat travels around the lagoon of Bora Bora. This tour has 4 stops, though they are subject to last minute change due to weather, safety precautions, or other circumstances. The first stop is just outside of the reef for observation and... more+ snorkeling with majestic black tip reef sharks & sting rays. After 30 minutes swimming with them we will head out to the best coral Garden in Bora Bora, on the way our captain will point different important things along the way and show us the most famous Hotels in the Pear Of the Pacific, once on the snorkeling site we will follow our Captain while snorkeling and discover colorful coral, clams, and a multitude of tropical fish in this marvelous underwater world for about 40 minutes in one of the best snorkel places in our French Polynesia trip, we will circumnavigate the entire island but before we will stop in the Manta rays cleaning station for 20 minutes approx, sometimes when too many people are here they get shy so we have to look for them in another place, then we will do one more stop and swim with the residents spotted eagle rays swim towards the Beach and enjoy some water, fruit juice, soft drinks and seasonal fruits. Have some 20 minutes break in the largest Motu of Bora Bora and sail back to ship. 
Not included 118 € / people
Board the comfortable, traditional outrigger canoe for a different adventure in Huahine!
Along the way your guides will share the island's history, sacred legends and provide insight into island life. Then there is a stop in the coral gardens for snorkeling... more+ among the many species of tropical fish.
After working up a good appetite, you will enjoy a delectable picnic on a white, sandy motu. Lunch includes chicken, fish, a selection of salads, fruit, and local beverages.
On the way back stop at the aquarium to meet the fish and reef sharks.
Note:
Wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, and bring sunscreen, sunglasses, camera gear, snorkeling gear, and a towel from the ship.
 
Not included 125 € / people
Set off on an educational exploration of the island and learn all about Polynesian geology, botany, anthropology, archaeology, sociology, economy, history and traditions. Your driver- guide and will share his knowledge, experience and passion for this... more+ beautiful island with such a rich culture. Village of Maeva: Huahine is renowned for its village of Maeva, where all district chiefs once lived side by side and worshiped their ancestors at their respective marae. Marae are places including stone structures set aside for religious rites and ceremonies. 200 archaeological stone structures have survived centuries of natural destruction. These structures lie within yards of one another along the shore of Lake Fauna Nui and on the sacred and scenic Matairea Hill. Visit the museum with your guide and learn about the arrival of the first navigators in Polynesia. The village of Maeva is also sheltering the remains of stone fish traps unique in French Polynesia. There are still fishermen using stone traps in the village. Your return route will take you through the village of Faie for a visit with the giant blue-eyed eels, and then up the mountain to the Belvedere Lookout where you will have a wonderful photo opportunity of the beautiful Bay of Maroe. 
Not included 87 € / people
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