
From yachts to catamarans, a boat charter in Bora Bora is a good way to explore the island and see some of the best spots. You'll find scenic places where you can catch a glimpse of Mount Otemanu or see the beautiful colors the Bora Bora lagoon is famous for. As there are plenty of motus only reachable by boat, you'll be able to explore these and much more.
From fishing charters to sunset cruises and day and overnight charters, there is no shortage of options. You can do some of the most exciting activities Bora Bora is known for, like diving with lemon and blacktip sharks or snorkeling with stingrays. The lagoon itself has many vibrant corals and marine life that are waiting to be explored.
Whether you're looking for a private charter or a shared boat experience, there are many companies in Bora Bora that can customize an experience to your needs.
Best Bora Bora Boat Charters
1. Bora Bora Fishing Charters

Not only is Bora Bora one of the most beautiful islands in the world, renowned for its stunning water and great hospitality but it is also home to incredible sport fishing and huge Pacific Blue Marlin. Join us as we fish in Bora Bora for Blue Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, Mahi Mahi, Wahoo and a variety of other fun species to catch.
We like to brag about this, but we really do have the best captains and crew in Bora Bora who will do everything possible to get you hooked up on some nice fish. Get ready to experience the excitement of deep sea fishing in Bora Bora as you battle against large pelagic species such as the Pacific Blue Marlin. Fighting chair training and instructions are conducted with our guests if needed before we leave the lagoon to give you the added confidence when the fish hooks up.
All the hotels in Bora Bora are happy to cook your catch and there's no better way to end the day than enjoying a few drinks and your freshly caught fish for dinner. Our goal is to provide a safe and exciting fishing trip and give our guests an unforgettable experience out on the water. Let's get out there and catch some fish!
2. Sunsail
The impossibly remote and endlessly alluring French Polynesian islands were one of the last places on Earth to be settled by humans. Today, the year-round trade winds and mild, consistent climate makes Tahiti a year-round sailing destination.
A Tahitian sailing vacation is no coastal cruise, with many of French Polynesia’s islands spread tens or even hundreds of miles apart. Experienced ocean sailors will relish the opportunity to sail the calm waters of the South Pacific in search of island-hopping adventure, encountering welcoming, traditional island communities, dramatic volcanic scenery and incredible oceanic wildlife along the way.
Our base is found at Raiatea, a small island in the center of French Polynesia. Thousands of miles from the nearest large landmass, Raiatea is surrounded by the countless tiny, remote islands of the South Pacific. Dive the circuit of reef that surrounds Raiatea and neighbouring Taha’a and come face to face with Polynesia’s remarkable marine life. Sheltered from swells but open to the strong trade winds, Raiatea’s self-contained lagoon offers truly excellent sailing.
3. The Moorings
A Moorings luxury yacht charter in Tahiti offers the opportunity to explore the crystal clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. Tahiti is situated midway between South America and Australia and has an abundance of marine life, green-fringed sand beaches and spectacular volcanic peaks
A yacht charter in Tahiti allows you to explore the Society Island group: Bora-Bora, Raiatea, Tahaa, and Huahine, the jewels of the exotic cruising grounds of a luxury yacht charter in Tahiti.
Encircling barrier reefs provide a habitat for sea turtles, sharks, dolphins, porpoises, colorful hard and soft coral, and more than 500 fish species, making the Tahitian Leewards one of the world’s top snorkeling and scuba diving venues. Resorts, watersports, island tours, archaeological sites, and fine dining are just some of the delights of a Tahiti yacht charter.
4. Ritz Cartlton Yacht Collection
Embrace the gentle rhythms of French Polynesia during a week visiting the pearls of the Pacific. Find your own stretch of pristine white sand on the vanilla-scented island of Taha’a, and search for the sacred tiare apetahi flower that grows only on Raiatea’s Mount Temehani. Paddleboard the calm waters of Huahine’s crystalline lagoon, soak in the scenery from atop Belvedere Lookout on Mo’orea, and watch the sunset cast a fiery glow behind Mount Otemanu as you sip Tahitian punch in Bora Bora.