Moorea is something truly magical. With its vertical peaks reaching for the sky and its moon white sand beaches, you are sure to find this French Polynesian gem a soft alternative to its sister island of Tahiti. Be sure to visit the Tiki Village with its local feasts and threads of song and dance. With epic diving sites at every turn, you can swim alongside rays, eagles, sharks, and a whole host of other characters. Pick up some beautiful velvet black pearls - the kind that makes this island so famous. With a wealth of beaches to choose from, you can soak up swish vibes at the cool Coco Beach or Opunohu Bay or seek your own slice of hidden paradise at Opunohu Bay. Drop anchor, swim, sip coconut water, and ride bicycles around these truly exotic shores.
A beautiful private island in Bora Bora, Motu Topua can be found glittering between Toopua and Ahuna. Due to shallow surrounding waters, the yacht will anchor in a deeper area offshore, with access to the island provided by tender. A former playground of the royal family, this secluded isle offers all the French Polynesian delights—silica sands, warm gauzy blue waters, and a peaceful coconut grove where guests can wander from sea to sun to shade in total comfort. Nearby, the surrounding waters offer exceptional snorkeling and diving opportunities, with reef sharks, rays, and natural craters creating near-perfect conditions.
Accessed from nearby Raiatea, Tahaa is best known for its high-quality vanilla and pearls. Unlike the more developed Society Islands, Tahaa retains an authentic charm and is ideal for jetskiing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Due to very shallow areas within the lagoon, the yacht will remain outside, as entering the lagoon is not possible for vessels of this size. Guests will instead access the island by tender. Popular activities include visiting local vanilla plantations and pearl farms, as well as guided day tours. Dining options highlight French and Polynesian cuisine, with fresh seafood as a staple, complemented by a selection of European dishes.
Your final morning begins with a serene breakfast on deck, surrounded by the emerald peaks and sparkling lagoon of Bora Bora. As the crew takes care of the final preparations, take one last swim in the crystalline waters or simply soak in the view from the sundeck. Once ashore, you may wish to explore the charming local boutiques for handcrafted souvenirs or enjoy a final refreshment at a beach café. Whether you’re heading to a luxury resort or catching your flight, the warm farewell from your crew marks the end of an unforgettable voyage in paradise.