Tahiti
Tahiti
Tahiti
Tahiti
Tahiti
Tahiti
Tahiti
Tahiti
Tahiti
Tahiti
Tahiti
Tahiti
Tahiti
Tahiti
French Polynesia
French Polynesia
French Polynesia
French Polynesia
Tahiti. This exotic destination can evoke many things, starting with its status as a little paradise surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. The island belongs to French Polynesia and its figure 8 shape connects the capital Papeete to Tepati, on the east coast, without ever leaving the mainland. As boating enthusiasts, we obviously advise you to tour the island by sea.
The spirit of adventure is alive in Tahiti. The Polynesian territory extends over an area twice that of Europe. Your imagination does the rest and the first elements of your Polynesian cruise begin to come together. Renting a sailboat in Tahiti can quickly serve as the next step before concluding for good a dream program in equally magical places.
If Tahiti has caught your attention, we recommend other destinations in French Polynesia for boat rental that you might like:
Catamaran rentalMotorboat rentalBoat rental without a license
A one-day sailboat trip will cost you on average €510.
And if sailboat rental has caught your attention, you might also be interested in sailboat rental in other French overseas territories, such as :
Sailboat rental in GuadeloupeSailboat rental in Martinique
Whether it is a modern and comfortable sailboat for a relaxing family vacation or a light and small sailboat for a regatta, a stay aboard a sailboat with skipper will guarantee you an unforgettable experience.
And if renting a sailboat with skipper has caught your attention, you might also be interested in renting a catamaran with skipper.
If we transpose this to booking a sailboat in Tahiti, you will find yourself faced with an enriched offer of new boats. Did a model catch your eye at a boat show? Do you want to find the family sailboat that had already illuminated your previous navigation? Click&Boat allows you to find the unit suited to your desires.
Speaking of adaptation, the sailboat fits like a charm when sailing on the turquoise water of the Pacific. Its ease in clearing a coast, going upwind, sneaking into ports and making the powder speak downwind are serious assets but also an opportunity for boaters, who can thus adapt their program according to the situation. their ambitions and their nautical level.
In Maupiti, it is possible to dive with manta rays. On Tikehau, the pink sand is a beautiful curiosity. As for Huahine, it maintains a certain distance from intensive tourism. A godsend for establishing an unforgettable anchorage.
When we talk about French Polynesia, Bora-Bora immediately thrills romantics intensely. It takes 140 nautical miles to sail from Papeete to Vaitape, the main town of Bora-Bora, an island which, like Tahiti, is part of the Society archipelago. It also appears on the list of Leeward Islands when Tahiti is in the group of Windward Islands, like Moorea and the atoll of Tetiaroa, formerly owned by the famous American actor Marlon Brando.
The months of July and August, the school holiday period, are by far the most popular and busiest times of the year. With this in mind, it's often best to avoid these two months and plan your trip before or after peak season.
For sailing, the period preceding the high season, i.e. May or June or the months following the school holidays, i.e. - say September to October are the best times to go to Tahiti. There are fewer tourists, the prices of plane tickets to go to Polynesia are more advantageous and the weather conditions are still excellent for sailing.
If we had to suggest a time of year for your sailing vacation, it would be September or October. The temperature is ideal, and you can still observe whales, because the observation period is from mid-July to the end of October.
In Tahiti, privately owned yachts are available for charter. See other yachts in the area.
Are you interested in other yachts besides sailboat in Tahiti?
Look up at other yachts to charter on our website
Do you want to explore alternatives to Tahiti? Discover and rent a boat in our most popular destinations.