AIX
From AUD 343,000 / week
44.5m (146ft) - Sanlorenzo - 2022 - Guests
ATLANTIC
From € 137,000 / week
64.5m (212ft) - Van Der Graaf BV - 2010 - Guests
French Polynesia yacht charters offer a distinctive South Pacific experience shaped by expansive lagoons, volcanic islands, and well-spaced atolls. Spread across a vast area of ocean, the destination is best explored by yacht, where calm inner lagoons, reef-protected waters, and clear navigation routes create ideal cruising conditions. From the water, each island reveals a blend of dramatic peaks, shallow coral gardens, and quiet anchorages that are largely inaccessible by land.
A luxury yacht charter in French Polynesia combines privacy with iconic scenery. The Society Islands, including Bora Bora and Raiatea, offer short cruising distances and established charter routes, while more remote regions provide a deeper sense of isolation and exploration. Whether the focus is lagoon swimming, snorkelling, or simply moving between island settings at a relaxed pace, French Polynesia yacht charters deliver a seamless and visually striking experience.
The top destinations for French Polynesia yacht charters include Bora Bora, Raiatea, Tahaa, and Moorea. Bora Bora is known for its iconic lagoon and luxury resort setting, while Raiatea serves as a key hub for charter navigation. Tahaa offers quieter anchorages and reef access, and Moorea stands out for its dramatic landscapes and proximity to Tahiti. Together, these islands create a well-balanced cruising itinerary with a mix of accessibility, scenery, and privacy.
French Polynesia is one of the most sought-after luxury yacht charter destinations in the South Pacific due to its combination of protected lagoons, consistent weather patterns, and globally recognised island landscapes. The region benefits from year-round warm temperatures and well-defined cruising areas, particularly within the Society Islands, where distances are manageable and conditions remain favourable for extended time on the water.
The onboard experience is defined by calm cruising and visual continuity. Guests spend much of their time within sheltered lagoons, allowing for uninterrupted swimming, snorkelling, and water-based activities. Each anchorage offers a different perspective of the surrounding islands, creating a charter experience that feels both immersive and effortlessly paced.
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From $ 620,000 / week
66.4m (218ft) - International Shipyard Ancona (ISA Yachts) - 2014 - Guests
From AUD 343,000 / week
44.5m (146ft) - Sanlorenzo - 2022 - Guests
From € 137,000 / week
64.5m (212ft) - Van Der Graaf BV - 2010 - Guests