Why rent a catamaran in Tahiti?
With family or friends, treat yourself to the most beautiful landscapes of the Pacific Ocean thanks to a catamaran charter in Tahiti. With its shallow draft and the stability it provides, the catamaran is an ideal choice for enjoying a peaceful sail and anchorages on the calm waters of Polynesian lagoons. You can put on your flippers and snorkel to explore the colorful and captivating seabed near the coral reefs. Tahiti is home to a rich ecosystem: surgeonfish, turtles and dolphins are just a few examples of the species that will swim close-hauled during your Tahiti cruise.
The best places to sail in Tahiti
Tahiti is probably the most famous island in the Pacific. Its name evokes beaches hauled in by the coconut palms and lagoons with translucent waters. You can start your catamaran charter in Tahiti by visiting the city of Papeete and the excellent anchorage of its harbor. The capital of French Polynesia hosts various sporting and cultural events, but a visit to Papeete will interest you for its culinary appeal: you will discover the Mapuru a Paraita market with a thousand flavors and its cuisine with fish, coconut milk and vanilla. You will find real postcard scenery on the coast of Tahiti. Among the anchorages, don't miss Punaauia Beach, Vaiava Beach or the anchorage at Taina. The island, covered with lush, volcanic valleys, is also an excellent playground for hikers who want to discover the jungle.
Useful advice for sailing to Tahiti
Tahiti has mild weather conditions for sailing, thanks to a tropical climate: temperatures are pleasant and vary little. The hot and humid rainy season lasts from November to April. The dry season, which is cooler and windier, lasts from April to October. You will enjoy the best conditions for your catamaran charter in Tahiti during the shoulder seasons, in spring and fall. Choose a bareboat yacht charter or a yacht charter with a skipper according to your needs, and treat yourself to a taste of paradise as you sail through the magnificent, isolated islands of Polynesia.
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 |