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Free cruising through the Islands of French Polynesia

by World Cruising Club 21 May 12:08 PDT
World ARC 2025-26 © World Cruising Club

The 30 yachts of the World ARC 2025-26 fleet recently spent six unforgettable weeks "free cruising" among the three main sailing archipelagos of French Polynesia: the Marquesas, the Tuamotus, and the legendary Society Islands.

Names like Tahiti, Moorea, and Bora Bora are synonymous with Pacific sailing, conjuring images of turquoise waters and lush landscapes. Captain Cook and his crew were among the first Europeans to set foot on these islands, and they were captivated by both the breathtaking scenery and the warm hospitality of the local people.

A view of Cooks Bay and Opunohu Bay on Moorea

"Everybody is so friendly and welcoming," is a sentiment echoed by nearly every sailor who visits these islands.

Though the Marquesas and the Tuamotus are separated by just 480 nautical miles, they could hardly be more different. The Marquesas are dramatic volcanic islands-towering, green, and lush. In contrast, the Tuamotus are low-lying coral atolls: rings of palm-fringed white sand enclosing tranquil lagoons, rarely more than a couple of meters above sea level.

Marine life thrives in both regions. In the Marquesas, manta rays gather in the anchorages, feasting on abundant plankton. But for divers and underwater enthusiasts, the Tuamotus are the true highlight: exhilarating drift dives through the passes reveal a vibrant world of colorful coral, swirling fish, curious sharks, and playful dolphins.

The Society Islands, meanwhile, offer the best of both worlds-a harmonious blend of volcanic peaks and coral reefs.

Evenings at the Bora Bora Yacht Club were filled with laughter and camaraderie, as crews swapped stories over happy hour drinks and World ARC buffet dinners, debating which island was the most beautiful of all.

Onward to New Adventures

For the next leg of the journey-from Bora Bora to Niue and Tonga-the fleet has temporarily split into two groups. With only limited space available for visiting yachts on these remote raised coral atolls, this arrangement ensures everyone can enjoy their stopover.

After departing on the 13th and 16th of May, both groups are now sailing the 1,050 nautical miles to their next dream destination, eager for more adventures in the heart of the Pacific.

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