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Te Ruta Lagoon Discovery
Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia
Duration 2 1/4 hrs
- Adult from: $209.00 USD
- Child from: $209.00 USD
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Package not available on sailings less than 5 days or charter sailings.
Duration 2 1/4 hrs
Embrace the undersea beauty of Tahiti's blue waters during this scenic and memorable lagoon discovery tour.
Depart the pier for the short ride to your snorkeling site. Depending on the weather conditions (winds and currents), you will journey to Tahiti's west coast, enjoying views of the mountains and shoreline.
Shortly after departure, your captain will anchor in one of the most accessible sandbars, in 4 to 10-feet of water. This short dip allows to take in the nicest views from the lagoon & the mountain background and gets you into the clear waters of the island for an enjoyable swim. Masks and snorkels will be available for those who wish to discover the abundance of tropical fish living in these waters. Keep an eye out for dolphins and stingrays, which are often seen in the area.
Swim, or soak in the warm sea, then re-board your boat and sip a refreshment before heading back to the pier.
Duration 2 1/2 hrs
Begin your journey with a scenic drive north to the lush Faarumai Valley in Tiarei. A short, easy walk will bring you to the enchanting Vaimahutu Falls, one of the legendary "Three Waterfalls." Surrounded by tropical trees and the gentle flow of the river, this serene spot is steeped in local legend, telling the story of a fateful meeting between the young Faùai and Ivi. Next, travel back along the coast for a memorable stop at Venus Point—the site of Captain James Cook’s 1769 observation of the transit of Venus. This historic location offers more than a glimpse into the past; it also features a charming Victorian-era lighthouse and a monument honoring the crew of the HMS Bounty. Discover the fascinating history of Tahiti's early European encounters, beginning with Samuel Wallis’s arrival in 1767 and the poetic praises sung by French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville. Your final stop is the Tahara'a Viewpoint, where panoramic vistas await. Capture sweeping views of Papeete and the island of Moorea—perfect for unforgettable photos.
Duration 3 hrs
Cruise off the coast of Tahiti without a care in the world, eventually anchoring for a refreshing swim in the surrounding lagoon.
After a short walk from the pier, you will embark a sleek, 43-foot catamaran for an exhilarating and immensely scenic cruise through the crystal-clear waters off Papeete. The catamaran is exceptionally comfortable as it features a spacious open deck and a shaded lounge for those guests who prefer to relax under cover.
Sailing affords you a unique perspective of Tahiti’s gorgeous northern shore and Papeete’s distinct skyline. It’s easy to relax on board as the catamaran zips through the open waters, presenting ever-changing tropical views. In time, the captain will anchor the catamaran in the lagoon that almost completely surrounds Tahiti.
Upon arriving in the lagoon, you will have the option of remaining on board and simply relaxing at your leisure or take a refreshing swim.
During your sailing adventure you might spot playful bottlenose dolphins and endangered green sea turtles in the surrounding waters.
Duration 4 hrs
Enjoy the natural beauty of the island’s west coast and cultural attractions such as an ancient open-air temple and a museum that focuses on Tahiti’s intriguing history.
Settle in for a leisurely drive down Tahiti’s west coast along a highway that hugs the picturesque shoreline. Being the driest part of the island, this area features a wonderfully rugged landscape with one amazing view after another.In time, you will arrive at Vaipahi Gardens, a tropical paradise where rare species of wood and tropical flowers can be found. The word “vaipahi” means “splashing water,” a reference to the garden’s gently cascading waterfalls.
Then, it’s on to Marae Arahurahu, one of the completely restored ancient temple or marae in Polynesia. It is a sacred place which served both religious and social purposes in pre-Christian Polynesian societies. According to legend, the spirit of an ancient hero lingers here.Visit the Museum of Tahiti in the residential district of Puna’auia. This museum displays not only a number of archeological finds, but you will also be able to get an impression of the island's geology, its flora and fauna, and learn about the culture and customs in ancient and modern Tahiti.
Duration 4 1/4 hrs
The natural treasures of Tahiti are yours to discover during this scenic, half-day orientation tour of the island.
Head towards the East Coast, where you’ll stop at Venus Point, the historic landing site for most European discoverers and evangelists. It boasts the only lighthouse on the island which was built in 1867.
Driving down the south of the island, you’ll pass steep coastlines until you reach the Gauguin Restaurant for some refreshments. You’ll stop to visit Spring Garden of Vaipahi where rare species of precious wood and tropical flowers can be found.
Stop for photos at the famous Papara Surf beach, one of the nicest black sand beaches of the island where the surf is usually ideal for the best local surfers.
Duration 4 hrs
Enjoy the natural beauty of the island’s west coast and cultural attractions such as an ancient open-air temple, Vaipahi Gardens and the lush and peaceful surroundings of a cave linked to Captain Cook.
Settle in for a leisurely drive down Tahiti’s west coast along a highway that hugs the picturesque shoreline. Being the driest part of the island, this area features a wonderfully rugged landscape with one amazing view after another.
In time, you will arrive at Vaipahi Gardens, a tropical paradise of exotic vegetation and serene ponds. The word vaipahi means splashing water, a reference to the garden’s gently cascading waterfalls. While walking along the trails, you may see lotuses in bloom and 100-year-old Tahitian chestnut trees.
Then, it’s on to Marae Arahurahu, one of the completely restored ancient temple or marae in Polynesia. Meticulously maintained, this sacred site was once used for religious rituals, royal ceremonies and celebrations after military victories. The park-like setting is dotted with elevated altars, stone tiki figures, and curious red sculptures that represent the ancestors of influential local families. According to legend, the spirit of an ancient hero lingers here.
You will make a refreshing stop at the Maraa Grottoes. Enjoy the lush vegetation that surrounds its entrance, and as you take the short walk on the trail, you will come across the largest underwater cave in Tahiti. It is said that Paul Gauguin enjoyed the waters here, so those interested in his work will be particularly appreciative of the natural features and atmosphere that inspired his later pieces.
lessDuration 3 hrs
Set Sail on the beautiful 65-foot Maxi catamaran OHANA down the West coast of Tahiti. Feel the sea spray on your face as the boat slices along the barrier reef while your experienced Captain and crew watch for the spinner dolphins that are frequently seen in the area.
As you reach the south shores of Taapuna's passage, you’ll have the opportunity to perhaps sight both local and international surfers riding their surfboards as this area is renowned for its waves. Soon, you will drop anchor in the clear waters inside the lagoon where you will have approximately one hour to enjoy a fresh dip in the water or do some snorkeling. Masks and snorkels will be provided for your exploration.
The OHANA is the largest and fastest catamaran of its class sailing the waters of Tahiti. It offers plenty of shaded seating under the canopy and sun seekers may relax on the two large nets located in the bow. Following your time in the water, it’s time to kick back, unwind and enjoy a refreshment while sailing through turquoise waters back to the pier.
*Prices vary by ship and sail date. See Terms & Conditions
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Our group shore excursions are offered in English. Depending on the booking situation, various excursions are also offered in German, Spanish, French, Italian or Russian (minimum number of 30 participants). The tours offered may vary from cruise to cruise. Please see the detailed information for your shore excursion on board.