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Whether you are planning a seven, ten, or fourteen day sailing vacation, Tahiti offers itineraries that flow naturally between islands without long or stressful passages. Routes typically begin in Raiatea and loop through the Leeward Islands, with time to explore Bora Bora, Tahaa, Huahine, and in longer itineraries, more remote locations like Maupiti.
Each itinerary blends sailing, lagoon exploration, cultural visits, and time ashore, allowing you to shape the pace of your trip while still experiencing the highlights of the region.
At The Moorings, we recognize that every traveler approaches sailing differently. Whether you want complete independence or a fully hosted experience, there is a Tahiti charter option to suit your style.
For the seasoned mariner, a bareboat yacht charter grants you the ultimate command. The helm is yours, and the Society Islands unfold entirely to your pace and preference. This is freedom without compromise
Whether you choose from a spacious catamaran or classic monohull, you’ll be in complete control of your bareboat charter and take responsibility for planning your itinerary and provisioning.
Have you always wanted to experience a yacht charter but don’t have any sailing experience? A skippered yacht charter means you’ll be joined by one of our professional, experienced skippers who will do all the sailing for you. All you have to do is relax and enjoy your hassle-free yacht charter vacation in Tahiti.
For the most exclusive experience, a fully crewed charter offers complete ease. With a dedicated captain and chef onboard, every detail is handled for you, from navigation to meals and daily housekeeping.
View our fleet of comfortable, performance monohulls and catamarans. Take the helm or embark with a skipper.
Explore our innovative and industry-leading power yachts.
Discover our world-class Crewed yacht catamarans.
Stretch out on a spacious catamaran designed for effortless island cruising. With generous deck space, calm passages, and room to truly unwind, it is the ideal way to explore Tahiti’s lagoons and the wider Society Islands in comfort and style.
View our fleet of comfortable, performance monohulls.
View our fleet of innovative and stable sailing catamarans.
Discover our world-class Crewed yacht catamarans.
The Moorings is honored to receive recognition for its fleet and vacation planning services. Awards include TripAdvisor Traveler’s Choice Awards 2025, 2024 and 2023, and The British Yachting Awards 2023.
Glide through Tahiti’s clear lagoons, explore vibrant coral reefs, and linger in timeless destinations like Bora Bora. With the Society Islands unfolding around you, each day moves at a gentler pace.
You’ve earned a holiday without compromise. Ready to experience the South Pacific not just by yacht, but by The yacht?
Book your Tahiti yacht charter and let us handle the rest.
Our Tahiti Charter Itinerary is thoughtfully curated, to give you the best possible experience. You will set sail from stunning Raiatea and then begin your exploration of the Leeward Islands, up to Bora Bora and looping back around – stopping at some of the worlds most spectacular coves, beaches and dining spots along the way. For more information on this, check out our Tahiti Chart Briefing, Cruising Guides or Contact a Vacation Planner.
To get the most out of your Tahiti yacht charter, you’ll want to explore this exotic destination between April/May and September/October.
If you’re keen to explore Tahiti outside of these months, Tahiti has two seasons. A warm yet wet season between November and April, with a cooler, drier season between May and September with the driest months being June and August.
While the Society Islands are all relatively close, it takes approximately 8 hours of sailing to get from Raiatea to Bora Bora, for example. The longest passage to windward is about 18 nautical miles.
We recommend a 7 day minimum for sailing around Tahiti and the Society Islands, and we recommend at least 1 day exploring the island of Tahiti.
Take a look at our carefully crafted Tahiti Itineraries to find out more about what you can expect to get up to during your relaxing Tahiti yacht charter.
The cost of chartering a yacht in Tahiti ranges from a starting price of $4,199-$43,332*, based on a 7 day charter for 2 people. Your Tahiti charter price will differ, depending on a number of factors, such as duration, time of year, number of passengers, itinerary, yacht type and charter type.
Season and charter type are two of the most impactful factors when calculating the cost of a Tahitian yacht charter. The following costs are based on a 7 day Tahiti sailing vacation for 2 people:
| Charter Type | Starting Price: Low Season | Starting Price: High Season |
| Tahiti Bareboat Charter | $4,199 | $20,249 |
| Adding a Skipper to a Bareboat Charter | $250 per night | $250 per night |
| Tahiti Crewed Charter | $37,999 | $43,332 |
*Please note that all pricing is subject to change and is based on information available at the time of publication. This was last updated in April 2026. To work out the full cost of your vacation in Tahiti, build your bespoke quote and start planning your Tahiti sailing itinerary. You can also learn more in our guide to yacht charter costs in Tahiti.
Mooring fees in Tahiti typically cost around $1-$2 per foot for monohulls, and $2-$3 per foot for catamarans. However, many moorings are owned by restaurants and pearl farms, so they’ll often offer free moorings to customers. Immerse yourself in local culture, enjoy a delicious local meal, and benefit from complementary mooring.
It’s important to note that anchoring is prohibited in Bora Bora so you can expect to pay around 4000 XPF (approx. $40) per night.
*Please note that all pricing is subject to change and is based on information available at the time of publication. This was last updated in April 2026.
Additional costs you will need to consider when planning a Tahiti yacht charter include: Flights (around $600-$1,300 pp for a round-trip), taxi transfers (around $20 pp), taxes and customs fees (e.g. French Polynesia City Tax, which costs up to around $3.87 pp), fuel (a full tank is included for all charters in Tahiti), mooring fees (around $1-$3 per foot), provisioning (around $50-$75 pp, per day), Yacht Damage Waiver ($80-$170 per day), optional charter extras, and gratuity.
For 2 people on a 7 day Tahiti yacht charter, additional costs can start from around $1,900*. Usually, living and operational costs will account for an additional 25-50% of your Tahiti yacht charter price.
*Please note that all pricing is subject to change and is based on information available at the time of publication. This was last updated in April 2026. To learn more, take a look at our guide to yacht charter costs in Tahiti and Tahiti Useful Information page.
Sailing conditions are one of the reasons Tahiti remains so appealing for both first time charter guests and experienced sailors. A charter yacht in Tahiti benefits from consistent easterly trade winds that typically average between 15 and 20 knots, providing reliable sailing without feeling overpowering. Inside the barrier reefs, waters are calm and protected, making daily passages relaxed and comfortable.
Tidal range is minimal at less than one foot, and currents are generally weak except in narrow reef passes, which are clearly marked and well charted. Open water passages between islands add variety to the sailing experience, with longer downwind legs that feel scenic and rewarding rather than demanding. Year round temperatures range from approximately 78°F to 80°F, keeping conditions warm both day and night.
Because of these factors, a Tahiti yacht charter is accessible to sailors with basic coastal navigation skills, while still offering enough variety to keep seasoned sailors engaged. The balance of protected sailing and open ocean passages is one of the defining features of this cruising area.
Although Bora-Bora, Raiatea, Tahaa, and Huahine sit close together, each island offers a different perspective on Tahiti’s culture and landscape. Bora Bora is known for its iconic lagoon, overwater bungalows, and dramatic Mount Otemanu rising from the center of the island. It feels glamorous yet grounded, with anchorages that allow you to enjoy the scenery without crowds.
Raiatea is considered the spiritual heart of Polynesia and is rich in history. Ancient marae, including Taputapuatea, offer insight into early Polynesian navigation and culture. Tahaa, often called the Vanilla Island, feels quieter and more rural, with fragrant plantations, coral gardens, and relaxed anchorages that invite lingering afternoons in the water. Huahine blends lush rainforest with traditional village life and archaeological sites, offering a sense of Tahiti as it once was.
Together, these islands create a cruising ground that balances luxury, nature, and cultural depth. For many sailors, the Tahitian Leewards feel like a destination that reveals something new each day, whether that is a hidden bay, a reef alive with color, or a moment of quiet ashore.
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