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French Polynesia Cruises

  • Aranui Cruises - "Freighter to paradise."
  • Archipels Cruises - One of the finest ways to discover Tahiti and its islands aboard a luxurious sail catamaran designed to accommodate 8 passengers in comfort.
  • Bora Bora Cruises - It is a new style of voyage, original, off- the- beaten track, without fixed schedule, constraints, where our guests live within their own rhythm. It is to sail from island to island and meandering through the calm, clear lagoons to be close to the villages and their people onboard private yachts in an intimate atmosphere of informality and casual chic far from the restriction of everyday protocol. A world where elegance, harmony and enjoyment are the priorities.
  • Cruise West - Join us as we explore remote islands, motus, and atolls accessible only by small ship, pausing often to learn traditional skills from welcoming South Sea Islanders and discovering the stunning beauty of these tropical natural wonders.
  • Haumana Cruises - Tahiti Cruises welcomes you on board the Haumana luxury Yacht. Specially designed for cruising in the shallow waters of French Polynesia, the Tahiti Cruises luxury yacht, Haumana, will transport you through the magnificent Polynesian lagoons of the Tuamotus.
  • O'hana Bora Bora Offers a sailing cruise on Bora Bora lagoon onboard a 60 feet catamaran specialy built for day excursions.
  • Princess Cruises - Tahitian Princess - along with her sister ship Pacific Princess - is our pearl of the Pacific. Smaller in size yet rich in amenities this beautiful vessel features an array of onboard activities. Relax on deck by the pool or get a massage at the Lotus Spa. At night, fine fare abounds in refined dining rooms and specialty restaurants, with live entertainment rivaling anything on shore. And this ship offers more than 200 balcony staterooms so you won't have to miss a single sunset.
  • Regent Seven Seas Cruises - The Paul Gauguin was designed specifically for sailing French Polynesia year-round. She offers an extension of the informal, relaxing environment of the islands, with Regent Seven Seas Cruises' interpretation of six-star service, comfort and luxury.
  • Star Clippers - They say it's the most alluring destination on earth. Where romance was born, beauty amazes the senses and adventure beckons on every horizon. Tahiti and French Polynesia, the legendary siren of the South Pacific. Now the new home of Star Flyer - and the consummate mega-yacht sailing experience.

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Visas: Only French citizens can enter French Polynesia without a passport and the visa requirements are much the same as for France itself. Western European and Scandinavian citizens are allowed to stay for up to three months without a visa. Citizens of Canada, the USA, Japan, Singapore and New Zealand can stay up to one month without a visa, but all other visitors need a visa to enter.
Health risks: None