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Private Motu Picnic Escape: Your Own Desert Island

A private speedboat whisks you to a secluded motu (coral islet) on Bora Bora's outer reef, where a Polynesian picnic is laid out beneath swaying palms on powder-white sand. Just your group, the lagoon, and absolute silence — the ultimate luxury.

What to expect

A sleek private speedboat collects you from the cruise tender pier and skims across the lagoon in minutes, arriving at a reef islet framed by the towering silhouette of Mount Otemanu. Your guide sets up a traditional Polynesian picnic — fresh papaya, poisson cru (raw fish marinated in coconut milk), grilled mahi-mahi — while you snorkel the reef edge or simply float in the glassy shallows. The afternoon light turns the lagoon twenty shades of blue. As you leave, the motu is as pristine as you found it.

Book it with
Tahiti Tourism — Bora Bora Local Operators (book via Tahiti.com)
USD 214 per person (private sunset/motu cruise; half-day motu transfers from USD 139 pp)
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Good to know

Half-day motu picnic experiences typically run 9 AM–1 PM or 12 PM–4 PM, making them ideal for cruise schedules. Pre-book at least 3–4 weeks ahead; private motu slots are limited. Confirm your ship's tender schedule before departure time.

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