Tahiti one-week bareboat
Highlights
- Black pearl farms
- Diving coral reefs
- Enchanting Bora Bora
- Consistent trade winds
- Ancient Polynesian temples
- Tiny islets, tropical beaches
French Polynesia-, where azure waters and lush landscapes create an unrivalled sailing paradise. There are 121 islands to explore in this archipelago and knowing where to start can be overwhelming, so we have summarised the best places to visit French Polynesia – depending on the type of holiday you are after – below.
For Families
For Couples
For First-Time Sailors
*Please note that French Polynesia is a level 2 sailing holiday with Sunsail and you must have the correct certificates and experience to embark on this charter.
Alternatively, you can hire a skipper to sail you around, visit one of our Sailing Schools to ascertain the necessary certificates, or look at our range of level 1 sailing holidays.
For Large Groups
There is no shortage of things to do in French Polynesia- from diving into the crystalline lagoons of Bora Bora, or, snorkelling amidst vibrant coral reefs in Moorea. Foodies, explore and savour traditional Tahitian flavours or for culture, visit the Tiki Village in Moorea. There’s so many options for holidaying in this tropical paradise, so we have summarised the best things to do in French Polynesia, below.
Relaxing
Relaxation is built into the French Polynesian islands. From bicycle rides around deckings over the ocean to lazy days by the sea, this is the perfect location to let go of your stresses. Below we have summarised some of our favourite, quieter locations within these islands.
Exploring
French Polynesia is known for its spectacular resorts, restaurants, and holidays coded in relaxation. However, the lush greenery fringing the infamous beaches also provide some incredible hiking opportunities. We have listed our favourites, for you, below.
Eating and Drinking
Underwater Adventures
The Islands of French Polynesia are teeming with life under water, we believe you will be hard-pushed to not find a snorkel or scuba spot within a stone’s throw from wherever you choose to moor. However, we have listed our top spots for underwater adventures, below.
Motu Mahaea: This islet bordering Taha’a’s sheltered lagoon offers visitors coral reefs, and swimming or snorkelling opportunities in the relative safety of waters sheltered from ocean swells.
The best time to visit French Polynesia is during the peak season – June to August. This is when the temperature is warm and has less rainfall, which makes for optimum sailing conditions.
Although the islands remain temperate year-round, the wet season significantly increases the island’s humidity and average rainfall (which is why the area is so very lush!)
Sunsail yacht charters around French Polynesia require a level 2 certificate of experience or hired skipper. You will require a moderate understanding of tidal flow & experience sailing open waters.
For more information regarding the temperature and sailing conditions of your trip, please view our French Polynesia Sailing Conditions page.
Equally, if you wish to improve your sailing knowledge or increase your time as a skipper before you set sail, please look at the Sunsail Sailing Schools.
How much a yacht charter costs in French Polynesia is dependent on the time of year you wish to visit, where you are travelling from and what you intend to do (dining options, excursions, activities etc) whilst on your charter.
Sunsail yacht charters in French Polynesia start at £2,300pp.
For more information on itineraries and price points, visit our website to build your own sailing holiday quote or contact us directly if you have further questions.
In French Polynesia, many moorings and anchorages are under the ownership of restaurants and charter companies. This often allows you to anchor for free as long as you dine at the restaurant associated with the respective anchorage.
For more information, read our Tahiti and French Polynesia Essential Information or speak with one of our incredible holiday planners.
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