Why rent a sailboat in Polynesia?
French Polynesia is a dream destination for many travelers mast-raked by beautiful landscapes. A sailboat charter in Polynesia is an excellent way to discover the multitude of islands and islets scattered across the South Pacific Ocean. Comprising five archipelagos, Polynesia is one of the most beautiful regions in the world to visit by sailboat, and also one of the least populated. The breathtaking landscapes of these islands are conducive to a romantic trip, although there are many activities that invite you to sail with friends or family. On the program: magnificent surfing, kitesurfing and diving spots, jungle hikes, and ancestral culture.
The best places to sail in Polynesia
Your sailboat charter in Polynesia will inevitably take you to Tahiti, the most famous island in the Pacific. There you will find the famous azure blue lagoons hauled in by the side of the boat's fine sandy beaches. Don't miss the city of Papeete to soak up the flavors and smells of the local market. The island is also known for its lush and mountainous valleys, where walking enthusiasts can enjoy jungle hikes. Head for the superb anchorages of the island of Moorea for nautical activities. The volcanic peaks of Moorea are surrounded by lagoons that are perfect for diving, outrigger canoeing or kayaking, or even shark-feeding for the more adventurous. Your desire for relaxation will be fulfilled on the beaches of the island of Bora Bora. Then sail to the Tuamotu Islands, the largest archipelago in Polynesia, for a complete change of scenery. The Marquesas Islands, with their rugged terrain, will undoubtedly offer the wildest landscapes of your cruise.
Useful advice for sailing in Polynesia
The Polynesian islands enjoy a tropical climate, and navigation is possible all year round. The hot and humid months are between November and April, while the dry season, which runs from April to October, is the best season for your sailboat charter in Polynesia. Note that during this period there are a large number of bookings during the peak tourist season in July and August. French Polynesia offers perfect sailing conditions, with safe anchorages and regular trade winds.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 107 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor |
Average price per week | $13,828 |
Minimum weekly price | $2,627 |
Maximum price per week | $189,360 |