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THE TUAMOTUS EXPEDITION

A PRIVATE SAILING VOYAGE THROUGH THE WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN OF CORAL ATOLLS ABOARD HOLOHOLO. YOUR GROUP, OUR CREW, NO STRANGERS ON BOARD.

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The full boat is yours whether you’re a couple in one cabin or six guests in all three. Pricing scales with cabins occupied and voyage length — see the calendar for your exact dates.

Per Day, 5 Day minimum.

YOUR PRIVATE CREWED LUXURY CATAMARAN.

All inclusive, Starting per day at:

$ 1,300

1, 2 or 3 Cabins

Crew, Meals, Kite, Foil, Wing-Foil, E-foil usage included. Starting at:

$ 1,300

 

 

— the trip in 60 seconds

A private sailing voyage through the world’s largest chain of coral atolls, aboard a 46-foot luxury catamaran. Your group — from a couple in one cabin to six guests in all three — has the boat entirely to yourselves, with a captain, a chef, a crew who know these waters as well as anyone alive. Custom itinerary, all-inclusive, and, usually, no other boat in the anchorage.

 

 


THE TUAMOTUS EXPEDITION

Your Tuamotus expedition begins in Fakarava, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve at the southern edge of the world’s largest chain of coral atolls, where you’ll board Holoholo — a 2023 Nautitech 46 Open catamaran designed by Marc Lombard for blue-water sailing, with three en-suite guest cabins and one continuous open living space that erases the line between inside and out. From there, no two days are the same. Mornings begin with sunrise coffee on the foredeck and fresh bread from the galley; middays are spent snorkeling coral gardens, drifting the atoll passes with reef sharks and rays, or paddling to hidden motus for lunch on a deserted beach; afternoons unfold under sail as you cross empty ocean between atolls, dolphins riding the bow wave; evenings finish with cocktails at sunset and long dinners under the Milky Way. The Tuamotus themselves are unlike anywhere else — around 78 low-lying atolls scattered across 1,800 kilometers of open Pacific, sparsely populated, home to family-run pearl farms and some of the healthiest coral reefs left on Earth. Whenever the itinerary allows, you’ll step ashore in a Paumotu village, meet the pearl farmers, and share a meal that connects you to a Polynesian culture still lived, not performed — a rhythm of the ocean set to island time.


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