Why Island-Hopping in French Polynesia Is a Must
With over 100 islands spread across five archipelagos, French Polynesia is a paradise designed for exploration. Whether you’re into luxury resorts, wild nature, or cultural immersion, island-hopping gives you access to it all.
How to Travel Between Islands
There are three main ways to move between islands:
- Domestic Flights: Carried out mostly by Air Tahiti, flights connect major islands like Tahiti, Moorea, Bora Bora, Raiatea, and Huahine. Passes are available for multi-island tours.
- Ferries: For nearby islands such as Tahiti–Moorea, ferries are a scenic and budget-friendly choice. A ferry ride from Papeete to Moorea takes just 30–40 minutes.
- Private Boats & Cruises: For a more intimate and adventurous experience, private catamaran charters or cruise tours are available — see our sailing packages for ideas.
Recommended Island Routes
- Tahiti – Moorea – Bora Bora
The most popular route. Great for first-time visitors. - Tahiti – Huahine – Raiatea – Taha’a – Bora Bora
For those looking to explore the cultural heart of the Society Islands. - Moorea – Tetiaroa – Rangiroa
A more secluded, nature-oriented option with snorkeling and diving spots.
What to Pack and Prepare
- Inter-island flights have weight limits – pack light.
- Weather can vary – always bring a light rain jacket.
- Book ahead during high season (May–October).
Costs and Budgeting
- Domestic flights: ~$60–$300 depending on distance
- Ferries: ~$10–$15 per trip
- Charters: starting around $400/day for private boats
Make It Easy: Let Us Plan for You
Our agency offers custom itineraries with seamless connections between islands, accommodations, and local guides. Contact us to build your dream island-hopping adventure.

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