Port
Raiatea, Society Islands, French Polynesia
Activity Level
Moderate Activity
Excursion Type
All
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At (prices in USD)
$180
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 3½ Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
From Raiatea, board a boat and start your excursion gliding over the tranquil lagoon towards Raiatea's sister island of 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 gush. The impact of the water cut the island in two and Raiatea and Taha'a were created.
Upon arrival on Taha'a, board a 4-wheel-drive vehicle and head to the valleys and mountains of the island. Your guide will point out sights along the way. You'll stop at a beautiful viewpoint and learn the traditional uses of local plants and trees. Sample various local fruits and learn some tamure -- typical Tahitian dancing.
The island of Taha'a is often called 'the Vanilla Island' and you will learn about this fragrant spice while visiting a small family-owned vanilla plantation.
You will also visit a black pearl farm and discover how these treasures of the sea are raised and harvested. These small cottage industries are part of this small island's economic structure.
Finally, board a motorized outrigger canoe for an enjoyable ride across the turquoise waters of Taha'a en route to a motu (islet) for some snorkeling .
Please note: Two boats are used for the transfer -- parties may be split. The boat is not wheelchair accessible. Not advisable for guests with mobility limitations. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, reef-safe sunscreen, a hat and insect repellent. Guests participating in water activities must be competent swimmers and be able to cope with occasional currents. Depth of water is not guaranteed, due to currents and sea level variation. Do not touch or step on the coral reef, or touch any underwater animals for safety and environmental reasons. Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. The boat environment requires vigilance; guests must be physically and mentally alert and fit enough to negotiate steps and the vessel layout. Boat may be wet, personal belongings should be stored with caution. Tour operates rain or shine, but may be cancelled by the operator in the event of extremely bad weather or unsuitable conditions. Itinerary and stops may be reduced or may vary dependent upon weather conditions.