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14 Day Tahiti Bareboat Itinerary
Base to Faaroa Bay
Welcoming you at our base North of Raiatea, after briefing set sail to Faaroa Bay on East coast of Raiatea, spend the night surrounded with jungle and mystic valley of Faaroa Welcome to our base north of Raiatea. After a comprehensive briefing, set sail for Faaroa Bay on the east coast of Raiatea. Anchor for the night in this serene and peaceful location, surrounded by lush jungle and the mystic valley of Faaroa, creating an idyllic setting for your first evening on the water.
The day’s sailing
- 1.5 Hr Sailing time
- 12 Nautical miles
Mooring
Free anchoring, 35-40 ft deep or mooring buoy if available
Things to do
Paddleboarding, kayaking
Facilities
*No Shops/Provisions: Limited access to provisions in the area, so it’s recommended to stock up before arriving.
*Water Sports: Ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, or dinghy exploration through the calm waters and nearby river.
*River Exploration: Take a kayak, SUP, or dinghy along the Faaroa River to explore the surrounding lush jungle and natural beauty.
*Botanical Garden: A short walk to the public botanical garden, where you can admire exotic trees and flowers.
*Seclusion: This bay offers a peaceful, secluded experience, perfect for unwinding in nature.
*Wildlife: The bay is home to various species of birds and marine life, making it a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts.
Vaiaau, South of Raiatea Toamaro Island
After breakfast, take your dinghy, kayak, or SUP to explore the Faaroa River, stopping at the dock for a stroll through the lush public botanical garden. Once back on the boat, set sail along the south coast of Raiatea, marveling at the wild landscape, waterfalls, and the sacred Marae Taputapuatea, with its impressive ancient stone formations. Anchor for the night at Vaiaau, and enjoy dinner at the local Fare Vai Restaurant.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
- 18 Nautical miles
Mooring
Free anchoring North of Motu Toamaro
Things to do
Snorkelling, beachcombing, exploring, fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming
Facilities
Fare Vai Restaurant
Sail to Bora Bora, Toopua
After breakfast and a refreshing swim, set sail towards Bora Bora, enjoying the steady eastern winds that will provide excellent sailing conditions as you make your way to the “Pearl of the Pacific.” Upon arrival, secure a mooring buoy in the picturesque area east of Toopua Island. Spend the night here, soaking in the stunning surroundings before setting sail for Maupiti the following day.
The day’s sailing
- 5 Hrs Sailing time
- 30 Nautical miles
Mooring
Mooring Buoy from BBMS
Things to do
Snorkelling, kayaking, SUP, swimming
Facilities
*No Major Services: Limited services in the immediate area, so it’s recommended to stock up on provisions before anchoring here.
*Water Sports: Ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkelling in the crystal-clear lagoon.
*Snorkelling: Vibrant coral reefs and marine life make it a great spot for snorkelling.
*Access to Bora Bora: A short dinghy ride can take you to Bora Bora’s main island if you’d like to visit the town or explore nearby attractions.
*Seclusion: A peaceful, quiet anchorage offering a serene atmosphere, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the beauty of Bora Bora.
Sail to Maupiti
Set sail for the unique and remote Maupiti Island, weather permitting. Maupiti Pass is quite narrow, so any south swell over 4.5 feet can make it challenging to enter this exceptional lagoon. Once inside, you’ll be greeted by stunning turquoise waters, shallow sandbars, and the possibility of encountering graceful manta rays. Maupiti offers an extraordinary, unspoiled environment with mesmerizing views, making it a true tropical paradise.
The day’s sailing
- 5 Hrs Sailing time
- 29 Nautical miles
Mooring
Free anchoring North West of Motu Pitiahe 15-20ft deep
Things to do
*Maupiti Lagoon: Explore the crystal-clear lagoon, perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkelling.
*Snorkelling with Manta Rays: If conditions allow, swim with manta rays in the shallow sandbars.
*Maupiti Pass: Observe the stunning pass, a natural wonder with dramatic scenery.
*Beach Walks: Take a walk along the quiet, pristine beaches, offering seclusion and natural beauty.
*Hike Mount Maupiti: For the adventurous, hike up Mount Maupiti for panoramic views of the island and surrounding waters.
Facilities
*No Major Infrastructure: Maupiti is an unspoiled, remote island with minimal infrastructure, so basic services are scarce.
*No Provisioning: Stock up on provisions beforehand, as the island has limited supply options.
*Basic Amenities: Limited access to restaurants and shops, mostly offering local experiences and small cafes.
*Seclusion: Maupiti offers a peaceful, remote setting with no large tourist crowds, making it a perfect escape into nature.
Maupiti Village
Carefully navigate between the coral heads in the spectacular lagoon of Maupiti to reach the anchorage near Maupiti Village, located just below Mount Teurafaatiu. Once anchored, explore the island by bicycle or take a hike up Mount Teurafaatiu for an unforgettable 360-degree view of the lagoon and the pass. Maupiti Village offers a charming, authentic experience with its relaxed atmosphere and stunning natural surroundings.
The day’s sailing
- 30 mins Sailing time
- 12 Nautical miles
Mooring
Free anchoring
Things to do
Hiking, biking, SUP, kayaking, exploring
Sail To Bora Bora, Yacht Club
After a refreshing breakfast and a swim, set sail towards Bora Bora, taking advantage of the eastern winds for a smooth and enjoyable sail to the Pearl of the Pacific. Upon arrival, secure a mooring buoy in the protected bay at the Bora Bora Yacht Club. From here, you can easily dinghy over to the nearby town for shopping or provisioning, ensuring you’re well-prepared for the days ahead.
The day’s sailing
- 5 Hrs Sailing time
- 30 Nautical miles
Mooring
Mooring buoy from BBMS : 4000XPF/night to pay to the dockmaster (warning: it is mandatory to call BBMS before arriving in Bora Bora)
Things to do
Restaurant, shopping
Facilities
Dinghy dock, restaurant, gas station and supermarket close by dinghy, water refill possible on Vaitape’s dock : buy water supply to BBMS in their business hours (Magnetic card = 1000XPF + 500L water = 3000XPF)
Discover
Bora Bora Yacht club, St James restaurant, Village of Vaitape (main town of Bora Bora) souvenirs shops, handcraft market
Sail to South east of Bora Bora
Finish any provisioning in Vaitape (shops are usually open in the morning) and set sail after 10 AM for the best visibility. As you circumnavigate Bora Bora, enjoy breathtaking views of the island’s iconic mountain, Mount Otemanu, and the surrounding crystal-clear lagoon. Head towards the southeast of the island to reach the area known as “The Swimming Pool,” renowned for its shallow turquoise waters and fantastic snorkelling opportunities.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr 45 mins Sailing time
- 9 Nautical miles
Mooring
Mooring buoy from BBMS
Things to do
Swimming, snorkelling, SUP, kayaking
Facilities
*Water Refill & Ice: Available at Bora Bora Yacht Club or Vaitape.
*Restaurants & Bars: Several options in Vaitape and near the Yacht Club, including St. James Restaurant.
*Supermarket/Provisioning: Vaitape has local shops for provisioning, including fresh produce, snacks, and essentials.
*Laundry: Some hotels or services in Vaitape may offer laundry facilities, or ask at the Yacht Club.
*WiFi: Available at the Bora Bora Yacht Club and some resorts.
*Toilets & Showers: Public facilities at Vaitape and at the Yacht Club.
*Fuel: Available at Bora Bora Yacht Club or other marinas.
"Swimming Pool" South East of Bora Bora
Spend a full day in the tranquil “Swimming Pool” area, renowned for its shallow, crystal-clear waters. Visit Arii Motu Grill, a family-friendly spot where you can enjoy lunch or drinks while relaxing on the beach. Take a stroll along the pristine sands, snorkel over vibrant coral gardens, and swim with the graceful eagle rays that frequent these waters. It’s a perfect day to immerse yourself in the beauty of Bora Bora’s marine life and idyllic scenery.
Mooring
Mooring buoy BBMS
Things to do
Snorkelling, kayaking, SUP, beach combing, swimming, eagle rays watching
Facilities
Restaurants & Bars:
*Arii Motu Grill: Family-friendly spot for lunch or drinks.
*Bora Bora Yacht Club: A popular choice for dining or enjoying drinks on the west coast.
*Snorkelling & Swimming: One of the best spots to snorkel, swim with eagle rays, and explore the vibrant coral reefs.
*Water Activities: Dinghy access to explore nearby motus, as well as kayaking and paddleboarding options.
*Supermarket/Provisioning: Vaitape offers local shops for provisioning.
*Toilets & Showers: Available at nearby motus or resorts (ask the yacht club or local resorts for access).
*WiFi: Available at local resorts and the Yacht Club.
*Laundry: Available at certain resorts or hotels on the island (ask for laundry services in advance).
Sail back to West coast, Toopua
After a leisurely day at the “Swimming Pool,” set sail back to the west coast of Bora Bora. Head towards Toopua Island, an idyllic spot surrounded by turquoise waters, perfect for anchoring. This is your last night in Bora Bora, so enjoy the serene surroundings and witness a breathtaking sunset over Maupiti in the distance.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr Sailing time
- 11 Nautical miles
Mooring
Mooring buoy BBMS
Things to do
Swimming, snorkelling, Paddleboarding, kayaking
Facilities
Restaurants & Bars:
*Bora Bora Yacht Club: A short dinghy ride from Toopua, this is a great spot for dinner or drinks.
*St. James Restaurant: Located in Vaitape, perfect for enjoying a meal with a view.
*Snorkelling & Swimming: Explore the surrounding coral heads and enjoy swimming with rays and colorful fish.
*Water Activities: Dinghy and SUP access to explore nearby motus and beaches.
*Supermarket/Provisioning: Vaitape has grocery stores for any last-minute provisioning.
*Toilets & Showers: Available at resorts in Bora Bora (ask for access).
*WiFi: Access available at the Bora Bora Yacht Club and some local resorts.
*Laundry: Available at certain resorts (ask in advance for laundry services).
*Trash Disposal: Ask the local resorts for assistance in disposing of trash responsibly.
Sail to Tahaa, Motu Mahaea
Set sail from Bora Bora and head toward Tahaa, tacking against the Eastern trade winds. Enter the lagoon through Paipai Pass and channel south along the island’s stunning coastline. Drop anchor just north of Motu Mahaea, where you’ll be surrounded by endless shallow turquoise waters. Enjoy the tranquility of a private island setting, with the chance to spot blacktip reef sharks and stingrays just off the back of your boat.
The day’s sailing
- 5 to 7 Hrs Sailing time
- 30 Nautical miles
Mooring
Free anchorage, 6-9 ft deep
Things to do
Swimming with sharks, paddleboarding, snorkelling, kayaking
Facilities
Restaurants & Bars:
*Champon Black Pearl Farm & Restaurant: Visit the nearby pearl farm for an educational tour and enjoy a meal at the farm’s restaurant.
*Ficus Restaurant: A casual spot for a local buffet, with the option to organize a traditional dance show.
*Snorkelling & Swimming: Explore the crystal-clear waters around Motu Mahaea, home to vibrant coral gardens and marine life.
*Water Activities: Dinghy, SUP, or kayak access to explore nearby motus and shallow lagoons.
*Supermarket/Provisioning: Basic provisioning available at local stores in Raiatea (if needed).
*Toilets & Showers: Limited facilities available at Champon Pearl Farm and nearby resorts.
*WiFi: Available at resorts and local establishments (check with the farm or restaurant for access).
*Laundry: Available at select resorts (ask in advance for laundry services).
*Trash Disposal: Responsible disposal can be arranged with the local pearl farm or nearby resorts.”
Sail to Huahine, Hanaiti
Set sail from Tahaa to Huahine, entering Huahine’s serene lagoon. Drop anchor for the night at Hanaiti, located on a beautiful sandbar with stunning views of Bourayne Bay and the public beach of Hanaiti. Spend the day exploring the vibrant coral gardens around Motu Vaiorea, or enjoy a peaceful swim in the crystal-clear waters. As the day winds down, catch a breathtaking sunset over Raiatea and Tahaa, painting the sky with shades of pink and orange.
The day’s sailing
- 5 to 7 Hrs Sailing time
- 25 Nautical miles
Mooring
Free anchoring or mooring buoy closer to the shore
Things to do
Swimming, snorkelling, beachcombing
Facilities
*Water Refill & Ice: Available at nearby shops in the village of Fare.
*Restaurants & Bars: Local eateries in Fare offer a taste of traditional French Polynesian cuisine.
*WIFI: Available in the main town of Fare (limited access in more remote areas).
*Electricity: Available at the town of Fare.
*Toilets & Showers: Public facilities available in Fare and some motus.
*Supermarket/Provisioning: Small local grocery stores in Fare for basic supplies.
*Laundry: Limited laundry services in Fare.
*Dive Shop: Local dive shops offer diving excursions and rentals in Fare.
*Chandlery Shop: Limited availability for marine supplies in Fare.
*Trash: Trash bins available at designated points in Fare.
Avea Bay, land tour in Huahine
Set sail from Hanaiti to Avea Bay, a safe and serene anchorage perfect for leaving the boat while you embark on a land excursion. Take the opportunity to explore Huahine’s lush landscapes, visit local cultural sites, or enjoy a guided tour. In the evening, dine at Le Mahana Hotel & Restaurant, where you can enjoy delicious local cuisine with stunning views of the bay.
The day’s sailing
- 30 mins Sailing time
- 3 Nautical miles
Mooring
Free mooring buoy
Things to do
Swimming, SUP, kayaking, hire a car, biking, safari tour
Facilities
Le Mahana Restaurant
Stop over Fare, sail back to Tahaa Apu Bay
Set sail northward in the morning, anchoring between the two passes in front of Fare Village. This is a great spot to stock up on provisions before continuing your journey. Enjoy the thrill of downwind sailing as you make your way back to Tahaa, entering its lagoon through the Atger Pass. Once inside, grab a mooring at Champon Pearl Farm in the peaceful Apu Bay, where you can unwind and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
The day’s sailing
- 1,5 hr from Avea to Fare – 5 hours from Fare to Tahaa Sailing time
- 7NM in Huahine – 29 NM to Apu Bay
Mooring
Mooring buoy from Champon Pearl farm
Things to do
*Visit Champon Pearl Farm: Take a guided tour to learn about the cultivation of Tahitian black pearls. It’s a fascinating and educational experience where you can also purchase high-quality pearls as souvenirs.
*Snorkeling and Swimming: Enjoy the clear waters of Apu Bay, perfect for a relaxing swim and snorkeling around the coral reefs.
*Vanilla Plantation Tour: Visit a nearby vanilla plantation to discover the traditional process of cultivating and processing vanilla beans.
*Kayaking and Paddleboarding: Use your dinghy, kayak, or SUP to explore the bay and its surrounding areas at your own pace.
*Beach Picnic: Pack a picnic and enjoy the idyllic setting on a private motu or along the beach.
Facilities
*Water Refill & Ice: Available at nearby local facilities and the marina.
*Restaurants & Bars: There are options for dining nearby, including a local eatery at Champon Pearl Farm and some informal restaurants in the area.
*Provisioning: Small grocery stores in Fare Village, but major provisioning is recommended before arriving at Apu Bay.
*Toilets & Showers: Available at the marina and local establishments.
*Wi-Fi: Limited in the area, but some restaurants may offer Wi-Fi.
*Trash Disposal: Local waste disposal services are available, please dispose of trash responsibly.
*Laundry: Some local accommodations and restaurants may offer laundry services.
*Dive Shop: Limited dive facilities, but can be arranged by prior booking if required.
Apu Bay : visit Pearl Farm and Vanilla plantation
Wake up to the calm and sheltered waters of Apu Bay. Take your dinghy for an exceptional guided tour of the Champon Pearl Farm to learn about the intricate process of cultivating Tahitian black pearls. Afterward, explore the nearby Vanilla plantation, where you’ll discover the unique methods of growing and processing this precious crop. For a refreshing break, snorkel around the vibrant coral wall close to a private motu.
With just half an hour’s sail from the base, you can choose to spend your final night in Apu Bay or head back to the base to enjoy a delicious dinner at one of Raiatea’s finest restaurants.
Mooring
Mooring buoy
Things to do
Pearl farm visit, Vanilla plantation, snorkelling, kayaking, paddleboarding”*Water Refill & Ice: Available from nearby facilities or the base.
*Restaurants & Bars: Champon Pearl Farm often offers lunch or snack options, or you can head to Le Mahana Restaurant in nearby areas.
*Provisioning: There are no large supermarkets in Apu Bay, but you can stock up on provisions at Fare village (day 13 stop) before heading here.
*Wi-Fi: Limited Wi-Fi is available at certain establishments in Apu Bay, though not all locations.
*Electricity: Available at certain moorings, including the Champon Pearl Farm.
*Toilets & Showers: Public facilities are available at nearby resorts or Pearl Farm.
*ATM: The nearest ATM is in Fare Village.
*Supermarket/Provisioning: Fare village (Day 13) offers basic provisioning.
*Laundry: Limited services available at nearby resorts or the base.
*Dive Shop: No dive shops directly in Apu Bay, but available in nearby towns like Fare.
*Chandlery Shop: Not available at Apu Bay. You can visit the base or nearby Fare for more specific supplies.
*Trash: Trash disposal available at the base or nearby village facilities.”
Facilities
*Water Refill & Ice: Available from nearby facilities or the base.
*Restaurants & Bars: Champon Pearl Farm often offers lunch or snack options, or you can head to Le Mahana Restaurant in nearby areas.
*Provisioning: There are no large supermarkets in Apu Bay, but you can stock up on provisions at Fare village (day 13 stop) before heading here.
*Wi-Fi: Limited Wi-Fi is available at certain establishments in Apu Bay, though not all locations.
*Electricity: Available at certain moorings, including the Champon Pearl Farm.
*Toilets & Showers: Public facilities are available at nearby resorts or Pearl Farm.
*ATM: The nearest ATM is in Fare Village.
*Supermarket/Provisioning: Fare village (Day 13) offers basic provisioning.
*Laundry: Limited services available at nearby resorts or the base.
*Dive Shop: No dive shops directly in Apu Bay, but available in nearby towns like Fare.
*Chandlery Shop: Not available at Apu Bay. You can visit the base or nearby Fare for more specific supplies.
*Trash: Trash disposal available at the base or nearby village facilities.
Back to base - Apooiti Marina
Once you’re ready to return, our team will guide your yacht back into the marina. We’ll ensure a smooth checkout process and arrange your taxi transfer to your next destination, making the end of your journey as seamless and stress-free as possible.
Ensure you are back at the base by 10am for checkout.
The day’s sailing
- 30 mins Sailing time
- 2.5 Nautical miles
Mooring
Docking
Things to do
*Relax and unwind at the marina after your sailing adventure.
*Enjoy dining options nearby, offering local seafood and Polynesian dishes.
*Visit the nearby villages and shops for souvenirs and local goods.
*Take a leisurely walk around the marina and the surrounding areas, soaking in the tranquil atmosphere.
*If your flight is not too soon, consider taking a guided day trip around Raiatea to explore the island’s cultural highlights.
Facilities
*Apooiti Marina: Fully-equipped marina with secure moorings and docking facilities for yachts.
*Provisioning & Fuel: Convenient access to provisioning services and fuel stations for your yacht.
*Showers & Restrooms: Clean, modern facilities for yacht charterers, including showers and restrooms.
*Restaurants & Bars: On-site dining options for fresh seafood, local dishes, and refreshing drinks.
*Shops: Local shops for souvenirs, snacks, and essential supplies.
Explore Raiatea - "The Sacred Island":
If your flight isn’t too soon, take the opportunity to discover more of Raiatea on land. We can help arrange a day trip to explore the island’s cultural treasures, including its ancient temples, historical sites, and lush landscapes. Raiatea is known as the “”Sacred Island”” and is a hub for Polynesian culture and history, offering an enriching experience beyond the water.”
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