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    Taha’a Cultural Experience

    Raiatea, Polinésia Francesa

    Duração de 6 1/2 h

    Delve into traditional Tahitian culture by cruising to nearby Tahaa to discover how vanilla is grown and black pearls are produced before an island lunch and relaxing on the island’s gorgeous beach.


    After departing from the pier in a motorized catamaran, you will enjoy a wonderfully scenic cruise across a turquoise-blue lagoon to the island of Tahaa, which lies due north. Your first destination ashore is a vanilla farm. You will probably be greeted by the scent of the spice before arriving as 70% of the vanilla grown in French Polynesia is from Tahaa.


    Expect to see and smell fragrant vanilla pods curing in the sun. You may also stroll among the rows of climbing orchids that produce the pods and learn how they are pollinated. There will be some time for shopping before continuing on with a short drive to Motu Pearl Village. Established in 1991, the village cultivates black pearls in the warm, crystal-clear waters of the surrounding lagoon. After hearing the fascinating story of how the pearls are produced, you may shop for jewelry and other items adorned with these prized treasures. Like vanilla, black pearls are synonymous with Tahaa, and both are mainstays of the economy.


    After the visit, enjoy a cocktail or a fresh local beer before a traditional Polynesian buffet lunch is served while a live Polynesian group entertains you. It makes for an excellent introduction to the pareo show that follows. A pareo is a wraparound skirt that is essential to Tahitian dance. Finally, you will head for the beach of Motu Mahea to relax, sunbathe or get in the water before returning to the pier.


    O que é preciso saber:

    Note: Guests wishing to swim and snorkel must be good swimmers and able to cope with occasional currents. Depth of water varies. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; biodegradable sunscreen; towel; and flat comfortable shoes that you do not mind getting wet, or aquasocks are recommended. Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on the coral reef for both safety and environmental reasons. Those participating in water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
    • Adultos a partir de: R$ 1.097,02
    • Crianças a partir de: R$ 1.097,02
    DURAÇÃO 6 1/2 h
    NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE 2
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    Raiatea East Coast Highlights

    Raiatea, Polinésia Francesa

    Duração de 3 1/2 h

    Settle in for an enlightening drive along Raiatea’s eastern shore, stopping along the way at attractions of immense cultural and historical significance. The islanders have long cultivated pearls, and you will observe how they produce these lustrous natural gemstones at an aquatic farm within the warm waters of the surrounding lagoon. Ancient seafaring Polynesians passed through a break in the lagoon reef to reach Marae Taputapuātea, a sacred setting for political and ceremonial events. UNESCO deemed the setting worthy of a World Heritage site designation for being an exceptional testimony to a millennium of Polynesian history. It is one of the most important marae in the islands and was dedicated to Oro, the god of war, who was a significant figure in the area’s ancient religion. Raiatea’s climate is ideal for growing fruit, and you will sample a variety of exotic varieties for a glimpse into the local diet. The starch-heavy staple breadfruit or uru will likely be offered.


    HIGHLIGHTS:
    • Observe how pearls are cultivated in the turquoise lagoon that surrounds Raiatea. • Visit a sacred World Heritage site where ancient Polynesians held religious ceremonies. • Sample a variety of exotic fruits that flourish on the island.

    O que é preciso saber:

    Note: This tour is primarily panoramic in nature with walking at the guest’s discretion during stops. It is available to guests who utilize a collapsible wheelchair, can make their way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Weather appropriate clothing; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
    • Adultos a partir de: R$ 716,59
    • Crianças a partir de: R$ 716,59
    DURAÇÃO 3 1/2 h
    NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE 1
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    Taha'a by Land & Sea

    Raiatea, Polinésia Francesa

    Duração de 3 1/2 h

    Visit Raiatea's sister island Taha'a on this tour that highlights the beauty and culture of French Polynesia and includes stops at a pearl farm, vanilla plantation and a snorkel site.


    From the pier in Raiatea, you will board a boat and begin your excursion with a scenic cruise across the tranquil lagoon towards Taha’a. An ancient legend says that Raiatea and Taha’a were originally one island until a giant eel swallowed a young girl. Possessed by her spirit, the enraged creature broke through the surface of the earth, causing the sea to surge. The impact of the water causing the island to be cut in two, creating the separate islands of Raiatea and Taha'a.


    Upon arrival in Taha'a, you'll transfer to 4WD vehicles and navigate your way into the island's valleys and mountains. Along the way, your guide will point out the various sights you are passing. At a beautiful viewpoint, you'll stop for photos and discover the traditional use of local plants and trees. You will also have the opportunity to sample local fruits and learn the Tamure, a typical Tahitian dance.


    The island of Taha’a is often called the Vanilla Island and a visit to a small, local vanilla plantation allows you to learn all about this fragrant spice that has a multitude of uses. You’ll also stop at a small black pearl farm and discover how these treasures of the sea are raised and harvested. These small cottage industries are part of the island’s economic structure and will give you a broader perspective of life here in French Polynesia.


    Rejoining your boat, you will cruise across the turquoise waters to a motu (islet) where you can enjoy some time for snorkeling or swimming before returning to the pier in Raiatea.


    O que é preciso saber:

    Note: This tour is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Participants must be able to manage one high step to get on/off the vehicle. Tour involves rough off-road driving. This tour is not recommended for guests with back, hip or neck injuries, those who suffer motion sickness/vertigo or pregnant women. Vehicles have no air-conditioning and each seats a maximum of 8 passengers. Large families/groups may be split into different vehicles.


    Guests who wish to snorkel/swim must be comfortable wearing the snorkeling equipment provided (mask and snorkel), being in deep water and able to cope with occasional currents and be in good physical condition. Swimwear worn under a cover-up, sun cap, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen, towel and flat comfortable shoes or aquasocks are recommended. Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on any coral for both safety and environmental reasons. Those participating in water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.


    • Adultos a partir de: R$ 937,10
    • Crianças a partir de: R$ 937,10
    DURAÇÃO 3 1/2 h
    NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE 2
    • Lanche
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    Coral Garden Drift Snorkeling

    Raiatea, Polinésia Francesa

    Duração de 3 1/2 h

    Explore the scenic beauty of Raiatea's sister island during this drift snorkeling and lagoon tour along the Taha'a coast.


    Depart the pier aboard a covered motorized boat and navigate the lagoon and along the west coast of Taha'a, Raiatea's beautiful sister island. Put on your water shoes and follow your guide across an uninhabited islet, or motu, located just off the coast. After reaching the other side of the motu, you’ll start your drift snorkeling experience. Your guide will lead you while the current carries you through the shallow lagoon on the way back to the boat. There is no stopping along the way, but drift will be done 2 or 3 times if time allows. This particular area abounds with a spectacular variety of tropical fish and amazing coral. The unique richness of this coral garden will leave you with lasting memories of your visit. Enjoy refreshments before cruising back to the pier in Raiatea.


    O que é preciso saber:

    Note: This tour is not recommended for guests with mobility concerns, is only recommended for experienced snorkelers who are in good physical condition and who are also good swimmers. Guests must be comfortable wearing the snorkeling equipment provided (mask and snorkel), being in both shallow and deep water and able to cope with ocean currents. Local operator may require that you sign a waiver. Swimwear worn under a cover-up, sun cap, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen, towel and flat comfortable shoes that you do not mind getting wet or aquasocks are recommended. Participants are strongly encouraged to wear leggings to protect from possible scratches and cautioned not to touch or step on the coral reef for both safety and environmental reasons. Those participating in water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
    • Adultos a partir de: R$ 1.047,35
    • Crianças a partir de: R$ 1.047,35
    DURAÇÃO 3 1/2 h
    NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE 3
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    Sacred Island by Le Truck

    Raiatea, Polinésia Francesa

    Duração de 3 1/2 h

    Visit Raiatea's most famous landmark and see the lush countryside on this mostly panoramic tour.


    Board your casual Le Truck transportation at the pier and head towards the south of Raiatea. En route to the Bay of Faaroa and Marae Taputapuatea, you will pass through the town of Uturoa and view the Faaroa River.


    Marae Taputapuatea is an open-air temple comprised of 7 marae that are constructed of stones and coral and is one of the largest ancient temples in French Polynesia. It is from this temple that migrations throughout the South Pacific started. This particular sacred site is dedicated to Oro, the bloodthirsty god of war who demanded human sacrifices.


    During your tour, you will also discover tropical plants, flowers and trees that all contribute to the stunning beauty of the island.


    O que é preciso saber:

    Note: Le Truck is a casual, open-air vehicle resembling a windowless bus and has bench-style seating. Commentary during the driving portion of your tour might be limited due to noise from the vehicle. Ride may be bumpy in some areas of the island due to road conditions. This tour is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair or have limited mobility, back or neck injuries, those who suffer from motion sickness or pregnant women. Light-weight clothing, sun protection, insect repellent and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
    • Adultos a partir de: R$ 551,21
    • Crianças a partir de: R$ 551,21
    DURAÇÃO 3 1/2 h
    NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE 1
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    • Lanche
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    Vanilla Flavor & Motu Picnic

    Raiatea, Polinésia Francesa

    Duração de 3 1/2 h

    Cruise to the island of Tahaa to visit a vanilla farm and then visit a small islet nearby to comb the beaches, snorkel and enjoy a typical Polynesian picnic lunch.


    After departing from the pier in a boat, you will soon enter the protected turquoise lagoon that encircles Raiatea, an island whose name translates to faraway heaven. Upon arriving at the nearby island of Tahaa, it’s a short walk to reach the vanilla plantation. Seventy percent of the vanilla grown in French Polynesia is from Tahaa and it makes for a wonderfully fragrant setting. While strolling about, you can expect to see and smell aromatic vanilla pods curing in the sun. You may also walk among the rows of climbing orchids that produce the pods and learn how they are hand-pollinated. You will also have time to shop for vanilla-infused products.


    Re-boarding your boat, it’s a short cruise to one of the lagoon’s gorgeous reef islets, known as motus. Few places are so relaxing, serene and ideal for beachcombing. An island style lunch will be served during your time on the motu, and the remainder of your stay will be free to do as you please. You might sunbathe or relax in the shade, doing nothing more ambitious than watching the waves gently lap at the shore. Or you may enjoy a refreshing swim and a bit of snorkeling (mask and snorkel provided).


    O que é preciso saber:

    Note: This tour is not recommended for guests with mobility concerns. Guests wishing to swim and snorkel must be good swimmers and able to cope with occasional currents. Depth of water varies. Local operator may require that you sign a waiver. There are no restroom facilities on the motu. Swimwear worn under a cover-up, sun cap, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen, towel and flat comfortable shoes that you do not mind getting wet or aquasocks are recommended. Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on the coral reef for both safety and environmental reasons. Those participating in water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
    • Adultos a partir de: R$ 1.102,48
    • Crianças a partir de: R$ 1.102,48
    DURAÇÃO 3 1/2 h
    NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE 1
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    • Refeição
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    Catamaran Sail Away

    Raiatea, Polinésia Francesa

    Duração: 3 h

    Sail the enchanted waters of the lagoon that surrounds Raiatea in a comfortable catamaran and then anchor off a coral reef, where you will have the opportunity to swim and snorkel.


    After departing from the pier, you will soon begin cruising the protected turquoise lagoon that encircles Raiatea, an island whose name translates to faraway heaven. Settle in wherever you please, as the catamaran features trampolines for sunbathing and lounging. There is also a well-shaded area, if you prefer a covered environment.


    Because the catamaran has a shallow draft, it can cruise into areas off limits to other vessels, presenting you with a spectacular, up-close view of the lagoon. Feel the sea breeze as your eyes discover the lush and unique scenery of Raiatea & its sister island Taha'a.


    In time, you will stop to swim and snorkel along a coral reef teeming with brightly colored tropical fish. You might even see sea turtles gracefully swimming by, completely undisturbed by your presence. After approximately one hour, you will cruise back to the pier.


    O que é preciso saber:

    Note: This tour is not recommended for guests with mobility concerns. Access to the boat is via a large stride or narrow, steep gangway. Participants will be asked to remove their shoes upon boarding the vessel. Restroom aboard the vessel is accessible via a straight ladder. Participants must know how to swim, be comfortable in the water and able to cope with occasional currents. Depth of water varies. Local operator may require that you sign a waiver. Swimwear worn under a cover-up, sun cap, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen, towel, and flat comfortable shoes that you do not mind getting wet or aquasocks are recommended. Mask and snorkel are provided. Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on the coral reef for both safety and environmental reasons. Those participating in water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
    • Adultos a partir de: R$ 992,23
    • Crianças a partir de: R$ 992,23
    DURAÇÃO 3 h
    NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE 2
    • Lanche
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    River & Motu by Outrigger Canoe

    Raiatea, Polinésia Francesa

    Duração: 3 h

    Explore Raiatea's abundant flora and fauna during this journey through the on a motorized outrigger canoe with a breach break at one of the many small islets.


    Board your motorized outrigger canoe at the pier and glide over the waters of Raiatea's deep blue lagoon towards the mouth of the Faaroa River; Polynesia's only navigable river. Along the way, you will see wild hibiscus, or purau, bamboo groves, chestnut trees, ginger flowers, villages and more. Your guide will also share a bit of Polynesian history and folklore.


    Leaving the river, you’ll stop at a motu (islet) where you can swim and relax while enjoying some refreshments.


    O que é preciso saber:

    Note: Tour is not recommended for guests with mobility concerns. Participants must be able to negotiate a few steps to get in/out of the boat, as well as a ladder to board the boat from the water. This tour includes a short and shallow walk in the water to reach the islet. Swimwear worn under a cover-up, sun cap, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen, towel and flat, comfortable shoes or aquasocks are recommended. Those participating in water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
    • Adultos a partir de: R$ 937,10
    • Crianças a partir de: R$ 771,72
    DURAÇÃO 3 h
    NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE 1
    • Lanche
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    Pearl Farm & Reef Snorkeling

    Raiatea, Polinésia Francesa

    Duração: 3 h

    Explore Tahiti's most unique and sought-after natural treasures during this visit to a Black Pearl Farm that includes a snorkeling adventure.


    A scenic drive from the pier brings you to a pontoon where you will board a boat and travel out to the fringe reef. Here, you will find a small pearl station that has been built over the lagoon. During your visit, your guide will unveil all of the secrets of Tahiti's most mysterious gem, the famous Black Pearl. Watch the grafter as they perform the operation on the pearl and learn about how the pearls are harvested and their value in the world today. This is truly an unforgettable look at one of nature's finest gifts. There is a small boutique at the pearl farm (cash and credit cards are accepted).


    Next, you'll have the opportunity to snorkel the crystal-clear waters of one of Raiatea's most beautiful reefs, with a view of Bora Bora rising above the water. Upon entering the water, you will see wonderful underwater fauna, colorful coral formations and a myriad of tropical fish swimming around you.


    O que é preciso saber:

    Note: This tour is not recommended for guests with mobility concerns. Guests who wish to snorkel/swim must be comfortable wearing the snorkeling equipment provided (mask and snorkel). They must be in good physical condition, strong swimmers and able to cope with occasional currents. Access to the water is via the farm pontoon. Swimwear worn under a cover-up, sun cap, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen, towel and flat, comfortable shoes or aquasocks are recommended. Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on any coral for both safety and environmental reasons. Those participating in water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
    • Adultos a partir de: R$ 992,23
    • Crianças a partir de: R$ 992,23
    DURAÇÃO 3 h
    NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE 2
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    Opoa & Taputapuatea

    Raiatea, Polinésia Francesa

    Duração de 3 1/2 h

    Delve deeply into the ancient origins of the Polynesian culture at a sacred national monument in the village of Opoa.


    On the way, you will first pause at an aquatic farm to see how exquisite pearls at cultivated in the turquoise seas surrounding Raiatea. It makes a wonderful prelude to visiting Marae Taputapuatea, a holy communal site on the coast where Polynesians held religious and social ceremonies long before missionaries arrived. As you peruse the stone-paved platforms and shrines, the guide will elaborate on the significance of this particular marae, which UNESCO declared an esteemed World Heritage site.


    In general, marae are places where ancient Polynesians believed that the living world intersected with the world of their ancestors and gods. Marae Taputapuatea overlooks a sacred opening in the reef through which visitors by sea arrived. Following your enlightening visit to the marae, you will stop a private home to observe how the owner grows vanilla plants.

    HIGHLIGHTS
    • Observe how pearls are cultivated in the surrounding turquoise seas. • Visit a sacred World Heritage site where ancient Polynesians held religious ceremonies. • Stop by a local residence to see how the homeowner grows vanilla plants.


    O que é preciso saber:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 2.5 hours of walking on mostly flat, some uneven surfaces, stones and a few steps at the Pearl Farm. It is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Casual, weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are suggested.
    • Adultos a partir de: R$ 826,85
    • Crianças a partir de: R$ 826,85
    DURAÇÃO 3 1/2 h
    NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE 1
    • Lanche
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    Raiatea Cultural Cruise

    Raiatea, Polinésia Francesa

    Duração: 3 h

    OVERVIEW

    Cruise through the turquoise-blue lagoon that surrounds Raiatea and become immersed in traditional Tahitian culture by visiting an ancient holy site along the coast. From the covered deck of the motorized catamaran, you will enjoy uninterrupted views of the island’s beautiful eastern shore and natural highlights such as Mount Tapioi and the Temehani plateau. After passing through a break in the lagoon reef, you will disembark at Marae Taputapuātea, a sacred setting for political, religious and funerary events that dates back more than a millennium. This marae is a place of such cultural and spiritual significance that UNESCO deemed it a World Heritage site. The guide will elaborate on its history and the ceremonies that once took place on the stone platforms and within the shrines. Later, you will pause along the bay-like Faaroa River, the only navigable river in French Polynesia. The tropical forests that blanket its banks are absolutely breathtaking.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Cruise a catamaran through the naturally beautiful lagoon that surrounds Raiatea.
    • Visit a UNESCO World Heritage site where ancient Polynesians held sacred ceremonies.
    • Admire the gorgeous tropical scenery lining the wide, deep-water Faaroa River.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    O que é preciso saber:

    Note: This tour requires a moderate amount of activity and participants should be in good physical condition and be able to swim. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests, guests with mobility concerns, recent back or neck injuries, heart conditions, epilepsy, diabetes, respiratory conditions, or pregnant women. Touring onboard a boat requires vigilance; guests must be physically alert of the boat environment and fit to negotiate steps and vessel surrounding. Guests may be asked to remove their shoes upon boarding the vessel. Access to the boat may be via a large stride or sometimes a narrow steep gangway. . Wildlife sightings are likely but never guaranteed. Multiple boats for the same tour may be used, friends or families should present themselves together upon departure. There are no changing facilities onboard and no equipment is provided.
    • Adultos a partir de: R$ 1.157,61
    • Crianças a partir de: R$ 992,23
    DURAÇÃO 3 h
    NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE 2
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    Fa'aroa River Kayaking

    Raiatea, Polinésia Francesa

    Duração de 3 1/2 h

    Discover the pristine natural beauty of Raiatea along the same route used by New Zealand's Maohi settlers during this scenic kayak adventure on the Fa'aroa River.


    From the pier, it's a scenic 30-minute drive to the Fa'aroa River, French Polynesia's only navigable river. Upon arrival, you will receive your safety instructions and equipment and then embark your two-person kayak. Led by your guide, you will begin your journey by paddling from Raiatea's fjord-like inlet, or Fa'aroa Gorge, to the scenic Fa'aroa River. Along the way, you will find the steep river walls to be lush with jungle foliage, and home to diverse species of birds and wild hibiscus trees, or purau, growing along the sheer cliffs of the rainforest.


    After approximately 2 hours of paddling, you'll return to shore and transfer back to the pier in Raiatea.


    O que é preciso saber:

    Note: This tour is not recommended for guests with mobility concerns. Participants must know how to swim and be in good physical condition. Swimwear worn under a cover-up, sun cap, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen, towel and flat comfortable shoes that can get wet are recommended. Participants must be at least 12 years of age and weigh less than 260 pounds 200 lbs. Children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. You’ll be required to follow your guide and wear your life jacket at all times. A small waterproof bag will be available on board the kayak to store your small items. The kayaks are double-occupancy and will be shared.
    • Adultos a partir de: R$ 771,72
    • Crianças a partir de: R$ 771,72
    DURAÇÃO 3 1/2 h
    NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE 3
    • Idade
    • Peso

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Printed on Friday, May 22, 2026 at 11:40am