French Polynesia: Maupiti or Tahaa-Raiatea for a day trip?
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LO
Hi there, I’m reaching out because I’m finally living my dream later this year, and I could really use your advice! On December 26th, I’m flying to Tahiti, then Moorea, and finally Bora-Bora. Since I’ll be staying in Bora-Bora for several days, I’d love to take a day trip to another island: either Maupiti or Tahaa-Raiatea (my top picks...). My issue is that the schedules for getting to Tahaa and then to Raiatea don’t quite work for me. Here are the two options I’ve looked into:

**Option 1: Day trip to Tahaa-Raiatea** - Morning departure at 7:00 AM to Tahaa from Vaitape (I’ll be staying on a motu, so I need to check if there’s a shuttle connecting the motu to Vaitape early enough). - Arrival at 8:15 AM in Poutoru, Tahaa. Tour of the island, visit to a vanilla plantation. - Hire a "private" boat to Raiatea around 12:00–1:00 PM. - Tour of Raiatea. - Departure at 4:00 PM from Uturoa (Raiatea) back to Bora-Bora.

**Option 2: Day trip to Maupiti** - Morning departure from Bora-Bora at 8:30 AM. - Arrival in Maupiti at 10:05 AM. Visit the island and the motus. - Return in the evening at 4:00 PM.

My questions: - Will I have enough time to explore Tahaa-Raiatea from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM? - Car rental? Bike rental? For all three islands... - Time lost during rentals? - Distance between rental shops and the ports where I arrive? - For Tahaa and Raiatea, should I hire a guide? Would that be better organized, meaning no car rental needed, to save time or explore the island on my own? - Finally, what do you think of these three islands and their points of interest? Which would you choose between Maupiti and Tahaa-Raiatea?

If you can shed some light on this, I’d be so grateful!!!!!!!

I can’t wait to hear your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and advice!
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KR Krikri6792 Globetrotter ·
Hi Lolita,

I really love Maupiti—it’s a tiny island you can explore by bike. Here are a few pictures HERE (it’s a bit old now… but it might give you an idea!) Have a great trip! Christine
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BO Bobcat Veteran ·
On vacation? Keep it simple: Maupiti, no stress, safe and fast boat ride. Once you're there, the people are super friendly, and you can easily walk around the whole island. Bring cash for food and drinks because there are no banks or ATMs there.............just pure bliss 😉
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LO Lolita28 Regular ·
Thanks so much for your two replies! My husband agrees with you—he’s not one for hassle and would prefer to go to Maupiti. I was actually hesitating because I really wanted to visit a vanilla plantation on Tahaa.

But just writing this message made me realize how complicated it’d be to visit Tahaa-Raiatea in a single day. Do you think I’d be missing out on a lot by not going to those islands?

Thanks again to both of you for your answers—and for the Maupiti photos! It’s absolutely stunning!!! It’s made me want to go even more!
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KR Krikri6792 Globetrotter ·
Hi Lolita,

Do you think I’d miss out on a lot by not visiting these islands?

I’d lean toward no, because I’m the type who prefers seeing fewer things but exploring them more deeply rather than rushing through a bunch of places half-heartedly! So I’d say, spend a chill day in Maupiti—bike around (since walking to Tereaia Beach isn’t exactly close!), do a loop of the island and its beaches... take it easy!

But of course, this is just my personal take... the final call is yours!

Have a great trip!

Christine
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PA Panoramix007 Regular ·
Maupiti, no question! And not just because it’d be less complicated.
WW Wwwraiatea ·
Ia ora na Lolita, On Raiatea and Taha'a, there are plenty of options for day trips. Most of the time, departures are at 8:00/8:30 AM. In my opinion, the best ones are: Destination Lagon: one of the leaders, the teams are super friendly and very professional. You can book online on their website https://destinationlagon.com Raiatea Blue Lagoon: the boat is excellent and very comfortable. Perfect if you have kids with the trampoline on the outrigger canoe. However, no online booking for this one. Sailinity: sailing excursions in the lagoon of Raiatea and Taha'a. Bookable online at https://sailinity-excursions.com. A great option, very unique compared to the others. WaterColor Taha'a: these guys are based in Taha'a. Nui is a fishing specialist and offers tours either by motorboat or on a sailboat. You can check availability on their website too: https://watercolortahaa.com
Romain.

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