Half-Day Tahiti Peninsula and Teahupo'o Boat Tour


Sightseeing  :  French Polynesia  :  Tahiti  :  Papeete  :  Day Cruises
  • Half-Day Tahiti Peninsula and Teahupo'o Boat Tour

Papeete, French Polynesia

Trip Type:   Day Cruises
Duration:  Flexible
Explore the lesser visited south-west coast of the island of Tahiti on a boat tour around the peninsula and Teahupo'o. You will discover that there is more to Teahupo'o than its world-famous waves. You'll see turquoise lagoons, rugged cliffs, hidden caves and spectacular waterfalls. Included is a hike through pristine rainforest that is only accessible by foot and there is also time for a swim and snorkel in the clear waters of the peninsula. Your adventure begins and ends at the Teahupo'o Marina, located approximately 45 miles (75 km) from Papeete. You will need to make your own way to the marina to join the tour by hiring a car or renting a taxi (at own expense).

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Explore the lesser visited south-west coast of the island of Tahiti on a boat tour around the peninsula and Teahupo'o. You will discover that there is more to Teahupo'o than its world-famous waves. You'll see turquoise lagoons, rugged cliffs, hidden caves and spectacular waterfalls. Included is a hike through pristine rainforest that is only accessible by foot and there is also time for a swim and snorkel in the clear waters of the peninsula. Your adventure begins and ends at the Teahupo'o Marina, located approximately 45 miles (75 km) from Papeete. You will need to make your own way to the marina to join the tour by hiring a car or renting a taxi (at own expense). Teahupo'o, the village at the end of the road, is known worldwide for its surf break and each year it attracts the world’s top surfers.

Meet your guide at Teahupo'o Marina. By boat, you will head toward Fenua Aihere. This part of Tahiti, accessible only by boat and is a protected area with only a limited number of residence and visitors permitted. Here you will see a breathtaking and colorful landscapes, and gigantic mountain peaks.

After tying the boat at the mouth of the Vaiau river, you'll take a 15-minutes hike through a forest of mape trees. The trail ends at the Vaipoir Cave. Here you can take a swim in the cave or relax and enjoy the stunning surroundings.

Next, take a look at the Te Pari cliffs, a rough uninhabited area visited only by fishermen and hikers. On the way back to the marina, you’ll stop at a white sand bank where you will be able to snorkel in a waist high clear water.





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