Why rent a catamaran in Polynesia?
From Tahiti to Bora Bora, treat yourself to the most beautiful landscapes of the Pacific Ocean with a catamaran charter in Polynesia. A dream destination for disconnecting from the world, but also a honeymoon destination for many couples, the Polynesian archipelagos have a unique charm. With its shallow draft and the stability it provides, the catamaran will be your best ally for peaceful sailing in the lagoons of the Polynesian islands. Vahines, tiare flowers, fine sand, turquoise seas and green volcanoes: relax, you are sailing in Polynesia.
The best places to sail in Polynesia
French Polynesia is a vast expanse of islands scattered across the Pacific Ocean. The sailing itinerary for your catamaran charter in Polynesia will therefore depend on the time you wish to dedicate to your cruise. The longest charters will allow you to reach the Marquesas Islands, a jewel of an archipelago of the wildest beauty. There you will discover the magnificent anchorages of the island of Nuku Hiva. The Society Islands, made up of the Windward and Leeward Islands, are the most populated in Polynesia. You won't want to miss visiting the very famous volcanic island of Tahiti, the place to go, which is home to the capital Papeete. Nearby, the neighboring island of Moorea is a real playground for fans of water sports and marine animal watching. You can then continue your cruise to the Tuamotu Islands, the largest archipelago in Polynesia, to disconnect from the world among its paradisiacal atolls.
Useful advice for sailing in Polynesia
With its pleasant tropical climate, calm lagoons and magnificent seabed, Polynesia is a dream destination for a catamaran cruise. Sailing from archipelago to archipelago and through the lagoons is relatively easy. The best time to take advantage of a catamaran charter in Polynesia is the dry season from April to October. Temperatures are warm and the steady trade winds allow you to sail in complete tranquility in the magnificent lagoons of the Polynesian archipelagos. While some areas, such as the island of Raiatea, are true sailing paradises for beginners and experienced yachtsmen alike, you can opt for a charter with a skipper and discover less accessible areas lost in the Pacific Ocean.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 102 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor |
Average price per week | $12,336 |
Minimum weekly price | $3,167 |
Maximum price per week | $85,850 |