Raiatea to Bora Bora Catamaran Cruise
Five days in French Polynesia among the Society Islands. We begin in Raiatea, one of the cradles of Polynesian culture, and make our way through the sheltered lagoons of Tahaa and Huahine to legendary Bora Bora with her striking Mount Otemanu.
Turquoise lagoons, coral gardens for snorkelling and manageable legs that leave plenty of time for anchoring, swimming and exploring.
Vessel
Lagoon 620
Premium comfort aboard one of the most spacious sailing catamarans - generous room combined with excellent sailing characteristics without heeling. Aboard this spacious catamaran you will find room and privacy not only in the six double cabins with private bathroom. Favourite spots are the sun loungers on the expansive flybridge with helm station and bar, as well as the airy cockpit with benches and sun loungers on the foredeck. A bimini provides shade from the sun. Refined wood joinery in the saloon, large panorama windows, a spacious galley. The Lagoon 620 has been built for more than ten years by the French Lagoon shipyard (Beneteau Group) in Bordeaux, with attention to detail in every corner. High-quality fit-out including watermaker and generator.
- Length
- 18.90 m
- Width
- 10.00 m
- Cabins
- 6 double cabins, each with private bathroom - maximum 12 guests
- Crew
- Skipper + cook/deckhand
- Working language
- English and French
- Dress
- sporty and relaxed
- Watersports
- stand-up paddles + tandem kayak + snorkelling equipment
On board
A relaxed yacht holiday
Simply enjoy. Plenty of space on the flybridge, in the cockpit, on the trampoline net and in the saloon. Cabins with private bathroom, partially air-conditioned.
Atmosphere aboard
You and your fellow travellers will share a relaxed time together. The professional crew (skipper and cook/deckhand) take care of the guests’ wellbeing and safety. You are a guest and may simply unwind – you are not expected to lend a hand. The aim: a relaxed time with fond memories. The catamaran is typically underway for two to four hours a day.
Activities
- Swimming from the platform at the anchorages
- Shore excursions or going ashore on your own
- Watersports: kayaks or SUP, snorkelling
- Relaxing aboard during the passage to the next anchorage
- Time on the beach
The adventure of being at sea
Glide over the waves on the trampoline net. On this cruise aboard a sailing catamaran there is no guarantee that she will be under sail – in unfavourable winds she will also proceed under engine.
Simply arrive and unwind.
Cabins
Spacious, finely appointed cabins aboard the Lagoon 620
She offers 6 double cabins for 12 guests. Each cabin has a private bathroom with shower and WC. Standard cabins are located amidships in the hulls. The Superior Cabins are positioned forward or aft in the hull, are slightly larger and brighter.
Route
The markers show possible anchorages. The skipper selects the specific places on site, depending on current conditions. Route, stops and order may change at the skipper's discretion. No mutual claims arise from route adjustments. Claims are not excluded where the route change is wilfully caused by the guest.
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1
Raiatea, Uturoa - Tahaa (Motu Ceran)
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2
Tahaa (Tiva)
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3
Bora Bora (Motu Tapu)
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4
Bora Bora (Motu Taurere)
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5
Bora Bora, Quai de Vaitape
Day by day
How your route could unfold:
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Day 1
Raiatea - Motu Ceran (Tahaa)
Embarkation in the afternoon at Uturoa harbour on Raiatea. A short lagoon passage to Motu Ceran east of Tahaa. Swimming and a first taste of watersports.
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Day 2
Tahaa - Tiva
A day in the lagoon of Tahaa - the "Vanilla Island" of Polynesia. Optional: a land tour to a vanilla plantation and the natural landscapes inland. Evening at anchor off the village of Tiva.
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Day 3
Tahaa - Bora Bora, Motu Tapu
Passage to Bora Bora. Lunch at the anchorage off Motu Tapu - the tiny sand islet with her palm trees is one of the most iconic motifs of Polynesia. Afternoon in the shimmering turquoise lagoon. Overnight on the eastern side.
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Day 4
Bora Bora - Motu Taurere - Point Matira
A short hop to Motu Taurere. Swimming, snorkelling, watersports. Optional: a pirogue outing with a Polynesian crew to the coral garden and the manta rays. Afternoon cruising in the lagoon. Night at anchor opposite the Bora Bora Yacht Club.
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Day 5
Bora Bora - Quai de Vaitape
Early disembarkation at the Quai de Vaitape, Bora Bora.
Included
Included in the price
- Berth in the cabin with overnight stay aboard in the chosen category
- Full board aboard (breakfast, light lunch, multi-course dinner)
- 1 cocktail per guest per evening (subject to location), table drinks (approx. ½ L wine per guest per day), water, coffee, tea, juices
- Service crew (skipper and cook/deckhand)
- Ship’s running costs (diesel, fuel, water)
- Bed linen, final cleaning
- Interim cleaning of communal areas
- Use of snorkelling equipment and non-motorised watersports gear subject to availability
Optional with surcharge
Please ask for your individual quote.
- Superior Cabin at the bow or stern with even more light and air
- Single cabin
- Transfer from the airport to the marina
- Excursion package
- Special diets (to be notified at least two weeks before the start of the trip)
- Later arrival or earlier departure
Not included in the price
- Additional drinks aboard beyond those listed
- Shore excursions not booked in advance
- Flights and transfers to the ship
- Gratuities (customary recommendation 5-10% of the trip price)
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance
Mandatory destination fee
Paid separately on site and including:
- Purchase of provisions
- Mooring costs
- Fuel and gas for cooking
- National park fees
- Tourist taxes and clearance fees on the islands
- Refilling of water
- Replacement of lost small items (e.g. broken crockery)
Region: Pacific (Polynesia)
Französisch-Polynesien zwischen Tahiti, Bora Bora und den Tuamotus zählt zu den außergewöhnlichsten Segelrevieren der Welt. 118 Inseln und Atolle verteilen sich auf eine Meeresfläche so groß wie Europa - mit zwei sehr unterschiedlichen Inseltypen: den hohen vulkanischen Gesellschaftsinseln mit ihren grünen Bergsilhouetten und den flachen Korallenringen des Tuamotu-Archipels.
Tahiti, Moorea, Bora Bora, Huahine und Raiatea bilden das Herz des Reviers. Lagunen in unwirklichem Türkis, durch vorgelagerte Korallenriffe vor dem offenen Pazifik geschützt, Mantarochen und Schwarzspitzen-Riffhaie im flachen Wasser, polynesische Tanzabende im Lichtkegel des Vollmonds. Vom Schiff aus erreicht man Marae-Tempel im Dschungel, Schwarzperl-Farmen in den Lagunen und versteckte Strände, an die Pirogen-Fahrer einen für ein Picknick absetzen.
Die Tuamotus mit Rangiroa und Fakarava sind das andere Polynesien: Atolle mit nur wenigen Metern Höhe über dem Meer, Drift-Schnorcheln durch die Passes mit Tausenden von Fischen, fast unbewohnt. Frischer Fisch aus der Lagune (oft Mahi-Mahi oder Thunfisch), Tahitisches Poisson Cru in Kokosmilch, Tiare-Blüten zur Begrüßung. Reisezeit ganzjährig möglich, am stabilsten Mai bis Oktober (Trockenzeit). Distanzen zwischen den Gesellschaftsinseln überschaubar, das Wasser innerhalb der Riffe meist ruhig.
Frequently asked
Dates
| Arrival | Departure | From | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 09.06.2026 | 13.06.2026 | 1.785,00 € 1.517,00 € Aktion | |
| 14.06.2026 | 18.06.2026 | 1.785,00 € | |
| 19.06.2026 | 23.06.2026 | 1.785,00 € | |
| 24.06.2026 | 28.06.2026 | 1.785,00 € | |
| 29.06.2026 | 03.07.2026 | 1.860,00 € | |
| 04.07.2026 | 08.07.2026 | 1.945,00 € | |
| 09.07.2026 | 13.07.2026 | 2.100,00 € | |
| 14.07.2026 | 18.07.2026 | 2.100,00 € | |
| 19.07.2026 | 23.07.2026 | 2.100,00 € | |
| 24.07.2026 | 28.07.2026 | 2.100,00 € | |
| 29.07.2026 | 02.08.2026 | 2.230,00 € | |
| 03.08.2026 | 07.08.2026 | 2.400,00 € | |
| 08.08.2026 | 12.08.2026 | 2.400,00 € | |
| 13.08.2026 | 17.08.2026 | 2.400,00 € | |
| 18.08.2026 | 22.08.2026 | 2.400,00 € | |
| 23.08.2026 | 27.08.2026 | 2.330,00 € | |
| 28.08.2026 | 01.09.2026 | 2.330,00 € | |
| 02.09.2026 | 06.09.2026 | 2.330,00 € | |
| 07.09.2026 | 11.09.2026 | 2.330,00 € | |
| 12.09.2026 | 16.09.2026 | 2.330,00 € | |
| 17.09.2026 | 21.09.2026 | 2.330,00 € | |
| 22.09.2026 | 26.09.2026 | 2.330,00 € | |
| 27.09.2026 | 01.10.2026 | 2.255,00 € | |
| 02.10.2026 | 06.10.2026 | 2.160,00 € | |
| 07.10.2026 | 11.10.2026 | 2.160,00 € | |
| 12.10.2026 | 16.10.2026 | 2.160,00 € | |
| 17.10.2026 | 21.10.2026 | 2.070,00 € | |
| 22.10.2026 | 26.10.2026 | 1.990,00 € | |
| 27.10.2026 | 31.10.2026 | 1.890,00 € | |
| 01.11.2026 | 05.11.2026 | 1.785,00 € | |
| 06.11.2026 | 10.11.2026 | 1.715,00 € | |
| 11.11.2026 | 15.11.2026 | 1.645,00 € | |
| 16.11.2026 | 20.11.2026 | 1.575,00 € | |
| 21.11.2026 | 25.11.2026 | 1.500,00 € | |
| 26.11.2026 | 30.11.2026 | 1.415,00 € | |
| 01.12.2026 | 05.12.2026 | 1.295,00 € | |
| 06.12.2026 | 10.12.2026 | 1.185,00 € | |
| 11.12.2026 | 15.12.2026 | 1.045,00 € | |
| 16.12.2026 | 20.12.2026 | 1.045,00 € | |
| 05.01.2027 | 09.01.2027 | 1.045,00 € 941,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 10.01.2027 | 14.01.2027 | 1.045,00 € 941,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 15.01.2027 | 19.01.2027 | 1.045,00 € 941,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 20.01.2027 | 24.01.2027 | 1.045,00 € 941,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 25.01.2027 | 29.01.2027 | 1.045,00 € 941,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 30.01.2027 | 03.02.2027 | 1.045,00 € 941,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 04.02.2027 | 08.02.2027 | 1.045,00 € 941,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 09.02.2027 | 13.02.2027 | 1.045,00 € 941,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 14.02.2027 | 18.02.2027 | 1.045,00 € 941,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 19.02.2027 | 23.02.2027 | 1.045,00 € 941,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 24.02.2027 | 28.02.2027 | 1.130,00 € 1.017,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 01.03.2027 | 05.03.2027 | 1.195,00 € 1.076,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 06.03.2027 | 10.03.2027 | 1.270,00 € 1.143,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 11.03.2027 | 15.03.2027 | 1.345,00 € 1.211,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 16.03.2027 | 20.03.2027 | 1.395,00 € 1.256,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 21.03.2027 | 25.03.2027 | 1.445,00 € 1.301,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 26.03.2027 | 30.03.2027 | 1.495,00 € 1.346,00 € Frühbucher | |
| 31.03.2027 | 04.04.2027 | 1.565,00 € 1.409,00 € Frühbucher |
A further 3 dates in 2026 are already booked – not shown. Please ask us about waiting lists or alternatives.
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- Yes. We are a licensed tour operator under German travel law. With every booking confirmation you receive an R+V travel insurance bond. ivent-sailing is a member of ASR (German tour operators' association) and BVMW.
- What travel documents do I need?
- A passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the end of the trip. Depending on the destination, you may also need an ESTA (US transit), eVisa or entry permit. We check this together with you before booking.
- Do I need travel insurance?
- We strongly recommend private travel insurance (trip cancellation, international medical, and trip interruption if relevant). We can arrange a suitable package on request.
- R+V travel insurance bond with every booking confirmation
- Licensed tour operator under German travel law
- Member of ASR (German tour operators association)
- Member of BVMW and BCCG
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