Overwater bungalows above crystalline lagoons, private motu picnics at sunset, manta rays at dawn — French Polynesia for those who understand what luxury truly means.
Design your Polynesia journey →French Polynesia is 118 islands scattered across an ocean the size of Europe. Most people see one or two — we design journeys across five or six, each one different in character, each one further from the world you left behind. The Society Islands for beauty. The Tuamotus for silence. The Marquesas for raw, untamed myth. We know the overwater bungalow that faces the right direction at sunset. We know the motu where you will be entirely alone. We know the dive operator who will take you to the pass where the sharks feed at dawn.
The lagoon suite where the floor is glass and the ocean is below you. A private catamaran for a day on the water. Dinner on a motu as the sun drops behind Otemanu. This is the honeymoon that stays with you forever — because we designed every hour of it.
The Tiputa Pass at dawn — a river of sharks, rays and dolphins riding the incoming tide through the world's second-largest atoll. Rangiroa is for those who want to understand what the Pacific really is. We arrange private liveaboard access.
A white-sand islet with a single palapa, a Polynesian chef and nothing else for miles. Accessible only by speedboat. This is the day that, a decade from now, you will still describe to people who struggle to believe it was real.
Tahiti to Bora Bora to the Tuamotus — an island-hopping arc through the Pacific's most extraordinary waters. Best year-round; May to October for calmest seas.
Arrival in Papeete. A night at the legendary Brando-era hotel. Moorea by ferry the following morning — volcanic peaks, black-sand bays and a snorkel with sharks before lunch.
Three nights in a premium overwater bungalow. Private catamaran day. Motu sunset dinner. Snorkelling with manta rays in the inner lagoon at first light.
The remotest atoll in the Tuamotu chain. Drift diving the Tiputa Pass at dawn. A pearl farm tour. Nights in a thatched lodge on the lagoon edge.
A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve atoll. The southern pass at night — wall-to-wall grey reef sharks. Private motu picnic. Return via Tahiti.
Tell us what calls you to the Pacific — and we will design a journey across the world's most beautiful ocean.
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