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Julia
Julia

Our night on Nico's catamaran was unforgettable. He went above and beyond to make my boyfriend’s birthday special, fulfilling all my requests with great care. The chef's meals were amazing, and Nico's kindness made our stay perfect. Highly recommend!

Barry
Barry

Had a fantastic 3e days with david and Mano, very relaxing , comfortable trip around Moorea , stayed in some beautiful spots , a highlight was the surprise lunch at a local beach . Davids cooking and island cocktails were special .overall nice people , safe sailing ,

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Edouard
Edouard
The Leeward Islands are a true paradise on earth! A week sailing and swimming in crystal clear waters while discovering the local flora and fauna.
Les îles sous le vent sont un réel paradis sur terre ! Une semaine à naviguer et nager dans des eaux cristallines en découvrant la faune et la flore locales.
Raiatea Island
Paul
Paul
Bora Bora is inevitable but only owes it to its lagoon. Tahaa and its wonders was one of our favorite places with the manta ray washing station, its pearl grove and its vanilla plantations a joy.
Bora Bora est un inévitable mais ne le doit qu'a son lagon. Tahaa et ses merveilles a été un de nos lieux préférés avec la station de lavage des raies manta, sa perleraie et ses vanillerais un bonheur.
Raiatea Island
Alexandre
Alexandre
Taha’a is a paradise
Taha’a est un paradis
Raiatea Island
Guillaume
Guillaume
Raiatea, Tahaa, Bora Bora
Raïatea, Tahaa, Bora Bora
Raiatea Island

Charter a catamaran in French Polynesia with or without captain with SamBoat

French Polynesia is France's overseas territory and lies in the South Pacific. It has more than a hundred islands in more than 2000 kilometres. Renting a catamaran in French Polynesia will allow you to discover all the islands and archipelagos in a faster way. Among the most famous are Tuamotu and Marquesas, mostly known for their beaches with coral reefs and small bungalows on them. Plan a boat trip in French Polynesia to enjoy its incredible landscapes and traditions.

There is no better way to visit this enchanting place full of secrets than onboard a catamaran. Enjoy these islands with style!

How much does it cost to rent a catamaran in French Polynesia?

The price of chartering a catamaran in French Polynesia can vary depending on the season. The average price will be around 300 euros per day in the low season. Prices may increase during the high season. In French Polynesia, the high season months are from June to the end of August. If you want to rent a boat during these months, we recommend you to look two months in advance and start the rental process as soon as possible.

You can also rent a sailboat in French Polynesia to sail around the islands. It is an experience not to be missed!

Do you need a license to rent a catamaran in French Polynesia?

If you want to rent a motorboat, you must present a valid licence. If you want to rent a sailing boat, you do not need a licence. However, please note that some boat owners or companies require to have a licence to ensure the proper use of the boat. We recommend that you have a nautical CV explaining your sailing experience and the boats you have sailed on.

If you do not have a licence or sailing experience, you can rent any of our catamarans with a captain. A captain will take you to the best spots in French Polynesia so that you can get to know every corner of the islands. Book your next holidays now!

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