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BORA BORA CRUISES

    Website: www.Boraboracruises.com

Profile
Bora Bora Cruises is Tahitian-owned and operated. The company was created in 1996 to develop cruises in French Polynesia.

The cruising concept is truly different, like no cruise line itineraries in the world. Bora Bora Cruises offers voyages deep within the smooth water lagoons of Tahiti’s most beautiful islands in the exclusive comfort and intimacy of private yachts. The casual ambience and island dress style will appeal to travelers who like romantic, relaxed and leisurely vacations.

Ships in Service

  • Tia Moana: 2,677 tons, 37 cabins
  • Tu Moana: 2,677 tons, 37 cabins

Cruise Areas & Seasons

  • Year-round: seven-day cruises featuring the fabled Leeward Islands of French Polynesia (Bora Bora, Raiatea, Taha'a & Huahine)

Passenger Profile

Bora Bora Cruises satisfies a well-traveled clientele who want a different cruise, more culture-oriented. The cruise satisfies worldly travelers – people who are interested in destinations, cultures, beauty and interaction with local citizens. The boutique styling of the cruises offers personal attention and activity or non-activity options that are best suited to the individual – an authentic experience.

Cruises appeal mainly to couples. Honeymoons are a specialty, or vow renewal and anniversary celebrants

Cruise Highlights
Our lagoon cruises comprise a variety of opportunities for guests to explore, discover and experience. We cater to all senses, among other things we invite our guests to:

  • Help prepare a traditional tamaaraa (Tahitian feast).
  • Learn to play a local Tahitian drum, strum a local guitar.
  • Take a seat in our "lagoon restaurant" – immaculate table settings, within shallow clear waters.
  • Call at a special Tahitian pearl farm.
  • Settle under the stars as classic movies are projected on a small "motu" islet.
  • No formal evenings, no ties.
  • Convenient for Charters or Incentives.

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