Immerse yourself in the wonders of French Polynesia
5 islands
Bora Bora, Huahine, Taha’a, Tupai and Raiatea
Sparkling turkois lagoons. Dramatic volcanic peaks. Incredible marine life. Lush nature. Secluded beaches
Bora Bora is a world-renowned paradise, famous for its turquoise lagoon and dramatic Mount Otemanu rising majestically at its center. The island is a haven for romance, with luxurious overwater bungalows offering unparalleled views and private access to the lagoon.
Huahine is a lush and serene haven that feels like stepping into a tropical Eden. The island is rich in Polynesian culture, with ancient marae (temples) and traditional villages to explore. Its untouched beaches and vibrant coral reefs make it a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.
It's an uninhabited heart-shaped atoll. No crowds. A shallow lagoon with turquoise waters packed with coral, turtles, rays, and reef life.
Most folks never set foot there... but we do.
Taha’a is infused with the sweet aroma of vanilla, which is cultivated across the island. Its lush hills and tranquil lagoons make it a perfect escape for nature lovers and those looking for relaxation. The island’s coral gardens are among the best in French Polynesia, providing unforgettable snorkeling experiences.
Raiatea is regarded as the cultural and spiritual heart of French Polynesia. It is home to Taputapuātea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The island’s lush interior offers hiking opportunities, including the chance to explore rivers, waterfalls, and Mount Temehani.
The islands boast some of the world’s most stunning lagoons, home to vibrant coral gardens, colorful fish, manta rays, and sharks, perfect for snorkeling and diving.
Bora Bora’s dramatic volcanic peak is an iconic sight, offering incredible photography opportunities and scenic hikes.
Explore underwater wonders like Taha’a’s coral gardens, Raiatea’s pass dives, and Bora Bora’s vibrant reefs teeming with marine life.
Huahine and Raiatea are lush and unspoiled, with verdant jungles, fragrant vanilla plantations, and hidden waterfalls.
The calm lagoons and favorable winds make the islands ideal for sailing and kayaking adventures.
Hike in Raiatea’s rugged interior or exploring Huahine’s hidden trails.
Each island has unspoiled, white-sand beaches perfect for romantic getaways or peaceful relaxation.
Raiatea is home to Taputapuātea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. An ancient center of Polynesian navigation and spirituality
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