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7 DAYS IN FRENCH POLYNESIA

Huahine to Bora Bora

Explore French Polynesia by luxury yacht on a seven day itinerary through Huahine, Raiatea, Taha’a, and Bora Bora, featuring lagoon cruising, coral reef swimming, vanilla scented shore visits, and calm nights at anchor.
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7 DAYS IN FRENCH POLYNESIA

Huahine to Bora Bora

This seven day Society Islands itinerary is designed for guests who want the signature French Polynesia experience without rushing. The route begins in Huahine, where lagoon cruising feels intimate and unforced, then moves to Raiatea and Taha’a for easy repositioning, calm water access, and shore moments that add texture without pulling you away from the yacht. The final days are reserved for Bora Bora, where the lagoon invites long swim sessions and the anchorages feel deliberately cinematic. Your captain will shape each day around comfort at anchor, light for snorkeling, and the most sheltered water depending on the breeze. The distances are short enough to keep the charter relaxed, but varied enough to make each stop feel distinct, from quiet reef edges to refined lagoon dining and tender led exploring.


Itinerary

  • View,On,The,Lagoon,-,Huahine,French,Polynesia
    Day 1
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    Huahine

    A calm arrival and a first afternoon in the lagoon

    Begin in Huahine with a smooth boarding and an easy first run inside the lagoon, chosen to let you settle before doing anything ambitious. The crew will set you in protected water for a first swim, then open the afternoon for paddleboards, a tender beach landing, or a quiet drift with the yacht steady in clear shallows. Huahine suits a composed start, it feels less curated and more lived in, which makes the first evening especially restorative. Dinner is served on deck with the lagoon turning glassy as the light drops. Anchor the night in this secluded cove.

  • Amazing,Ocean,View,From,A,Wooden,Jetty,In,Huahine,,French
    Day 2
    partly_cloudy_day 24°–30°C location_on 8 NM

    Huahine

    Lagoon time done properly, with optional shore texture

    Keep the day deliberately slow. Start with an early snorkel while visibility is at its best, then reposition a short distance to a second anchorage that changes the view without changing the pace. If you want to go ashore, this is a good day for a low key village visit or a short coastal walk, then back to the yacht for a long lunch and an unhurried afternoon. The crew can arrange a private beach moment at sunset, then bring you back aboard for a quiet evening, with the yacht positioned for an easy departure the next morning. Overnight cruise to Raiatea.

  • French,Polynesia,,Raiatea.,Aerial,View,Of,Island,And,Ocean.
    Day 3
    partly_cloudy_day 24°–30°C location_on 25 NM

    Raiatea

    Sacred waters and a measured shift in scenery

    Arrive at Raiatea and let the day highlight how different each island feels, even at short distance. The lagoon is still protected, but the mood becomes more purposeful, with deeper channels and a more nautical feel underway. Anchor in a sheltered position and spend the day rotating between reef swimming and tender exploring. If you prefer a cultural element, this is a natural point for a guided shore visit that feels meaningful without being heavy, then return to the yacht for a calm afternoon on deck. The evening is designed for comfort at anchor, with careful positioning for minimal movement overnight. Anchor the night in this secluded cove.

  • White,Sand,Chairs,Beach,Turquoise,Water,Palm,Trees,Overwater,Bungalows
    Day 4
    partly_cloudy_day 24°–30°C location_on 6 NM

    Taha’a

    Vanilla island cruising with short, elegant hops

    Taha’a is about fragrance, texture, and the softness of lagoon life. Cruise a short leg into the island’s protected water and anchor where the color shifts from pale sand to deeper blue at the reef edge. The crew can arrange a vanilla focused shore stop or a discreet visit to a local pearl setting, then bring you back aboard for a swim led afternoon. Taha’a rewards lingering, so the day is intentionally light on transit and heavy on time in the water. Anchor the night in this secluded cove.

  • Arrival,Walkway,On,The,Island,Of,Le,Taha’a.,French,Polynesia
    Day 5
    partly_cloudy_day 24°–30°C location_on 10 NM

    Taha’a

    A second day to stay still, swim often, and keep it quiet

    Use the second day in Taha’a to deepen the charter rhythm. Begin with a slow breakfast and a morning swim, then reposition to a new anchorage chosen for clarity and protection. This is an ideal day for a floating lunch and long water time, with the crew keeping the toys ready and the tender available for spontaneous beach landings. As the sun lowers, the lagoon light softens and the yacht becomes the only plan you need. Overnight cruise to Bora Bora.

  • Aerial,View,Of,A,Tropical,Lagoon,With,Turquoise,Water,And
    Day 6
    partly_cloudy_day 24°–30°C location_on 20 NM

    Bora Bora

    Iconic lagoon scenery and an afternoon designed for the swim platform

    Arrive to Bora Bora with timing that favors a clean, calm entry and the best light on the lagoon. The day is built around water access, with anchor time chosen for easy swimming and tender movement. If you want a refined shore moment, this is the right place for a composed lunch reservation or a brief stop to reset in the resort or back to the yacht. Sunset in Bora Bora is best enjoyed from the aft deck, with the crew positioning you for a quiet outlook and a sheltered night. Anchor the night in this secluded cove.

  • Overwater,Bungalows,In,Bora,Bora,,French,Polynesia;,Tropical,Paradise
    Day 7
    partly_cloudy_day 24°–30°C location_on 6 NM

    Bora Bora

    A final lagoon morning and a composed finish

    Keep the final day spacious. Start with a last swim in clear water, then take the tender to a quiet beach stretch for a short walk and a final view back across the lagoon. Return onboard for lunch and an easy afternoon that allows for packing without haste. Your captain will time the final repositioning for a smooth arrival, with the crew managing luggage and dock handling so the close feels calm and deliberate. Overnight cruise to Bora Bora Marina, or conclude charter arrangements in Bora Bora.