"Deposit" for 7-Day Sailing Adventure in Tahiti & French Polynesia


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Last time was such a great time I thought we should go back again! Our Catamaran was amazing so let's travel in Luxury and Style with a 50 Foot Catamaran! Seeing Tahiti aboard this boat under sail will always be spectacular!
Pricing $2200 per person/ $550 Deposit to hold your spot! We accept "Venmo" or “Zelle” deposits for this event. Just log into Venmo ( or Zelle) and remit the deposit to email address jershilo@verizon.net. Once received, you will be confirmed.
PLEASE NOTE, initially when you RSVP you will be on the waitlist until you place your deposit fee. We can take up to 8 per boat( 10 if we procure a larger boat) and for a more unique and incredible experience. If you don't see 8 going , there is room for you so contact me to get aboard.
A Tahiti sailing vacation offers balmy easterly trade winds averaging between 15 and 20 knots throughout the year, virtually guaranteeing a relaxing sail every day in the calm waters behind the reefs and spirited sailing on open-water passages. Year-round temperatures range from 78°F to 80°F (25°C to 26°C).TAHITI HIGHLIGHTS
Although Bora-Bora, Raiatea, Tahaa, and Huahine are neighbors, each island has a slightly different ambience. Of course, the South Pacific beauty is a common trait. The exquisite reefs, motus, and beaches are too.
The very name Bora-Bora conjures images of a far-off South Pacific paradise. The island has long been a favorite of sailors, and it still is. A single barrier reef encircles the two islands that make up Bora-Bora. The black basalt rock face of Mt. Otemanu rises 2,362 feet above an azure sea, with impressive Mt. Pahia nearby. Both dominate the heights and provide breathtaking views from the anchorages in the lagoon, one of the key attractions because of its superlative snorkeling and swimming. The smaller island, Topua, is all that’s left of the ancient volcano of Bora-Bora. Secure anchorages, white-sand beaches, restaurants, shops, art galleries, luxury resorts, and island tours are among the pleasures of a visit to Bora-Bora.
Raiatea
The second largest island in French Polynesia (Tahiti is the largest) and the largest of the Tahitian Leewards, Raiatea was known as the Sacred Island. In many ways, it’s still the cultural heart of Tahiti because of its rich history. It was once an important port on the ancient Polynesian routes through the islands, covering an enormous triangle stretching from Hawaii, Samoa, New Zealand, to present-day French Polynesia. The many fascinating archaeological and historic sites are well worth visiting on an island tour. They provide a glimpse into Polynesian culture that must be experienced firsthand.
Tahaa
The fragrant scent of vanilla fills the air on Tahaa, just north of Raiatea and encircled by the same barrier reef. In fact, 80 percent of all the vanilla in French Polynesia is grown in the mountain valleys of Tahaa, earning it the nickname of the Vanilla Island. Tahaa is home to a sea turtle preserve, where visitors can observe the creatures in a park setting.
Huahine
Locally known as the Garden Island for its lush tropical forests and agricultural land used to grow crops such as vanilla, copra, and even watermelons, Huahine is actually two mountainous islands spanned by a short bridge. The larger one is called Huahine-Nui, meaning big island, and, appropriately, the smaller one is called Huahine-Iti, meaning little island. L
Please RSVP if interested and see if we have enough to plan a go!
See you there!
ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE
How to Get There
Fly to Papeete-Tahiti; connection is direct flight for Raiatea, with a minibus or a taxi to the base.
Raiatea Airport to The Moorings base:
Distance approx 5 Min by taxi. Cost 300 xpf per person (± 2.5 euros per person)
Servicing Airlines
International flights/International company:AIR FRANCE - AIR NZ -QANTAS - AIR CALEDONIE AIR TAHITI NUI - HAWAIIAN AIR- LAN CHILE
Domestic flights:
AIR FRANCE
AIR NEW ZEALAND
CORSAIR/Nelle Frontieres
AIR TAHITI NUI

"Deposit" for 7-Day Sailing Adventure in Tahiti & French Polynesia