Yachts at A Glance

An upscale entourage can charter Nomade Yachting Bora Bora for visits to Raiatea, Huahine, Taha'a and Bora Bora. The 226-foot TU MOANA and TI'A MOANA yachts only have 30 cabins, and because they only have a seven-foot draft, they can navigate the shallow lagoons and offer unparalleled access to the motus. Elegant, distinguished and cosmopolitan in style, the two ships present a svelte profile. Constructed in Australia using the combined talents of Austal Ships and Oceanfast Yachts, they are utterly unique.

Each has its own personality, its own tone. One has dark woods, one has light woods and both encompass contemporary design. The yachts successfully marry Polynesian art with the audacious vision of Swedish design studio, Tillberg Design and the inspiration given by the ship's owner. Stark, Kenzo, Ralph Lauren, Noguchi, Yanagi cohabitate in harmony with artwork and elements especially commissioned by Polynesian artists, creating an ambiance that is both novel and breathtaking.

The tiniest of alcoves, the smallest of corners shelters a gracious statue or a majestic carved “Tiki,” all in contrast to the wealth of romantic black and white photography that graces the hallways, adding nuances and shades the emotion that feed the soul and calm the eye.

Itineraries

Bora Bora: The Supreme Island
Among the numerous boulders found on Bora Bora is the Ofai Honu, the Turtle Stone petroglyph that Polynesian mythology claims was the father of this dramatic island. Possessed with godly power, Ofai Honu mated with the cliff of Mt. Pahia, called Hororai, and from their union a son was born who was named Firiamata O Vavau. This “founder” of Bora Bora gave his name to the island which was known,for many years as Vavau which means “first born.”

Taha'a: The Orchid Island
Formerly known to the Maohi pioneers as Uporu, the birthplace of Hiro, the famous god of thieves in Polynesian mythology, Taha'a is shaped like a hibiscus flower with a scalloped shoreline and deep indented bays. Taha'a and its small motus can be reached by boat and outrigger from Raiatea and offers a view of Bora Bora framed by the coconut palms and the lagoon.

Raiatea: The Sacred Island
The Polynesian Creation Chants tells of Ta’aroa, the Supreme God who broke out of his shell and created all things. This is how Havai’I (Raiatea) was born. It was the birth place of land, the birthplace of gods, the birthplace of kings and the birthplace of man. And it was to Havai’I that the souls of the dead must return. This holy island became the cradle of royalty and religion as well as the center of Polynesian Maohi culture, history and heraldry.

Huahine: The Island of Bards
Huahine is actually two islands: Huahine Nui, the great island of the North, and Huahine Iti, the little island in the South – that meet at a beautiful strait and a narrow isthmus. Legend claims the isthmus was formed when it was cut apart by the canoe of the god Hiro. A birthplace and home to many famous writers, poets, artists and singers, Huahine’s world of land, sea and fable is a world where dreams meet reality.

FACILITIES
  • Restaurant
  • 2 Jacuzzi pools
  • Fitness suite
  • Anapa sky lounge with video projector
  • A delightful library of books, DVD’s and CD’s
  • A variety of games & Play Station™
  • Lounge Bar
  • Drinks, meals and snacks served anywhere, anytime
  • Laundry
  • "Motu" Cinema
  • "Concierge des îles" (islands specialist)
  • Internet access via Satellite (using prepaid cards)
  • Telephone service available 24 hours a day ($)
  • The Nomade Spa ($)
  • Many Attractions

Honeymoon packages:

Please inquire about a honeymoon package to suit.

Wedding Packages:

NOTE: packages and prices are subject to change

Polynesian Wedding:
starting from €420
Traditional Polynesian wedding performed by a Polynesian Officer.

Romance Packages:

Please inquire about a romantic package to suit.