Climb aboard the very first Polynesian canoe with a net and a traditional layout.
Narii will guide you to the sound of the ukulele and a musical atmosphere in the heart of the turquoise blue lagoon.
Equipped with fins, masks, and snorkels, you'll meet stingrays and blacktip sharks in shallow water during a first stop. For the bravest, a second stop off our coast lets you swim with the famous sharks of the open sea. It's an exhilarating adventure where aquatic life and shades of magical, multicolored colors intertwine around the coral reef.
After this morning full of discoveries, when the sun is at its highest, Narii will slowly start heading towards our small private island or “motu” where a delicious meal of local dishes will be served with cold drinks.
Explore the motu to discover a varied and generous nature, with legends explained by panels translated into two languages and told by Narii.
We'll offer you life-size workshops to reproduce even the simplest gestures of our ancestors, and depending on the season, you'll learn how to make flower crowns or shell bracelets.
Get to know the fruits of Polynesia or even taste Polynesian dishes. You'll delight your taste buds.
Every November, the world's largest rowing race, “Hawaiki Nui,” takes place, where thousands of Polynesian and international rowers compete to cross the Leeward Islands (Huahine, Raiatea, Tahaa, and Bora Bora) over three days.
The only Bora Bora graduate who offers this unique and highly appreciated experience, Narii will let you live in the shoes of one of these rowers aboard his traditional canoe.
You're guaranteed to have a laugh while paddling in shallow waters where white sand and turquoise water mingle.