French Polynesia

French Polynesia’s unique mix of limpid lagoons and rainforest peaks might just make it one of the most beautiful island chains in the world. And with everything from fine dining to deep water diving on offer, it's also a world-class charter destination.

Pearl of the Pacific

Kiteboarders glide across turquoise waters near a luxurious yacht anchored off a lush tropical island.

Yachts for Charter

Yachts Available in French Polynesia

Halo and Senses will be available in French Polynesia for summer 2026.

YACHT CHARTER DESTINATIONS

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Lush palm trees line the pristine white sand beach bordering the crystal-clear turquoise waters of a tropical paradise.

Your Guide to French Polynesia

Where Palm Trees Outnumber People

REASONS TO VISIT

WHY WE LOVE FRENCH POLYNESIA

Overwater bungalows dot the turquoise lagoon surrounding a lush, mountainous island under a soft, pastel sky.

Beautiful Bora Bora

Anchored in Bora Bora’s radiant lagoon, your luxury yacht floats in a world of colour. Towering above Mount Otemanu’s emerald peaks rise like a crown and manta rays drift through coral gardens. Spend your days exploring glassy waters and hidden motus then enjoy dinner on your yacht. Bora Bora is more than a destination—it’s a dream painted in water and light.

Lush palm trees frame a tranquil lagoon with a dramatic mountain peak rising in the background.

Waters of Raiatea

Sail into the heart of Raiatea, the sacred island of Polynesian legend. Its lush valleys spill into lagoons where ancient marae temples stand silent beneath the palms. Paddleboard through mirrored waterways fringed with vanilla orchids, or drift past tiny islets where herons wade. Explore a place where history, culture, and beauty flow seamlessly together in this unique destination.

A woman in a flowing white dress walks along a wooden pier towards tropical overwater bungalows with a lush green mountain in the background.

Your Guide to French Polynesia

A Lost World of Tropical Islands

In French Polynesia, set sail for the Tuamotu Archipelago. The world’s largest chain of coral atolls stretches into the South Pacific, covering an area the size of Western Europe. The Apataki atoll guards a 30km-long mirror-calm lagoon. Expect prime diving on one side with plenty of sharks and rays.

YOUR GUIDE TO FRENCH POLYNESIA

A FARAWAY HEAVEN

The opposite coastline boasts a steady breeze for kitesurfs and windsurfs, against a backdrop of endless blue. Rangiroa’s lagoon, spanning 1500 square kilometres, is a scuba diving mecca. Hundreds of marine species – including manta rays, green turtles and humphead wrasses – cruise into the shallows for lunch.

Kiteboarders ride the turquoise waters near a lush island and a luxurious yacht.
A lush green mountain peak overlooks the vibrant turquoise waters and distant islands of a tropical paradise.

Your Guide to French Polynesia

A Protected Natural Paradise

In the effortlessly beautiful coral atoll of Toau’s golden sands, the action lies beneath the waves. Guests can view endless UNESCO-protected coral gardens and undersea caves. Fakarava is the world’s most secret scuba spot, a huge lagoon on which 1,000 lucky locals fish and play.

Your Guide to French Polynesia

A Den of Fine Dining

Bora Bora is a den of fine dining and deep water diving protected by a perfect barrier reef. Kayak to a powder sand beach. Saunter through a vanilla plantation. Windsurf to seldom-visited beaches along the eastern shores. Swim with the resident pack of friendly sharks in Taha’a.

Overwater bungalows dot the crystal-clear turquoise waters of a tropical paradise under a brilliant blue sky.

Yachts For Charter

Yachts Available in the South Pacific & Australasia

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