
Palm fringed Islet
In the Pacific Ocean lies the South Sea Isles of Tahiti and the Society Islands. A spectacular getaway, honeymooners, wedding couples and romantics mingle on incredible beaches, secluded lagoons with turquoise waters in the beautiful French Polynesia.
The Paradise Islands provide ample fishing and very fertile soil from the lush tropical vegetation. The archipelago covers over 2,000,000 square miles and comprises of 118 islands. Tahiti lies on the same time zone as Hawaii.
These majestic volcanic landscapes covered in lush tropical vegetation rise steeply from within it’s lagoon and are circled by a protecting outer coral reef. Dotting the reef, small uninhabited motus (islets) are fringed by white sandy beaches and lush green palms.
Raiatea is popular for yacht charters, with the island being a mere 40 minute flight from Papeete, Raiatea shares a lagoon with Tahaa. They lie within easy sight-sailing or cruising distance of the other magical islands of Bora Bora and Huahine.
7 Days in Tahiti
Day 1: Arriving in Papeete and settling on your yacht either enjoy the flower and fish markets or Tropical Waterfalls before relaxing in the sunshine. Before the sun sets enjoy Cocktails underway to an island not far away called Moorea. Dine under the stars your first night.
Day 2: Awaken to your own tropical harbor, surrounded by the palm covered pinnacles of Moorea. Anchored in Openohu Bay, enjoy all it has to offer with swimming, snorkeling, sunbathing and relaxing. Another beautiful sun set at anchor with tropical cocktails and a sumptuous dinner as the endless stars appear above you.
Day 3: A day’s cruise has the crew up early allowing you to sleep in before enjoying a leisurely breakfast underway. Huahine (meaning Island of the women) is your next destination. For the avid fisherman this crossing is great for those ready to battle a yellow fin Tuna or even hook a stripped Marlin.

Huahine
Day 4: Huahine’s reef-surrounded harbor offers a stunning and safe dockage. This island is home to pearl farms set on the coral outcrop on the eastern side of the island, as well as temples. It is a great island to get out and stretch your legs on. The quaint village offers those wanting to shop, some great locally produced goods.
Day 5: Tahaa is our next island destination. This uninhabited island produces large quantities of vanilla pods, and as you approach you can catch scents of vanilla and coconut. A perfect place to enjoy a picnic on the beach after a swim in the crystal clear waters. In the evening a spectacular display of colors appear as the sun sets behind the distant island of Bora Bora.
Day 6: Bora Bora is a large and completely protected island where the crystal clear bay is a perfect place to enjoy all the water sports your yacht has to offer. The anchor is dropped outside the hotel Bora Bora for those wanting a relaxing afternoon, this is the place. For those wanting a more exciting afternoon, try the 4 x 4 Safari’s excursion. A short tender ride to the world famous Bloody Mary’s bar is a must before enjoying another evening aboard your yacht.

Bora Bora
Day 7: The calling of the white sand beaches and the outer reefs are a great way to end a fantastic vacation. Some last minute shopping can also be done before disembarking your private yacht. A week of memories, fun and laughter accompany you to the airport for your flight home.

