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Discover Tahiti’s untouched landscapes, surf the legendary Teahupo'o wave, and explore stunning cliffs and caves on this full-day private boat tour.
Imagine cruising across crystal-clear lagoons, gazing at towering cliffs, and catching the famous Teahupo’o wave—all in one day. That’s exactly what the Discovery of the Tahiti Teahupo’o Jurassic Tour peninsula promises. Though we haven’t personally taken this tour, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions paint a compelling picture of an adventure that’s perfect for those craving genuine natural beauty combined with a touch of thrill.
What makes this experience stand out? First, the unspoiled landscapes feel like stepping into a prehistoric scene, especially around Fenua Aihere, which resembles a scene straight out of Jurassic Park. Second, the chance to see and photograph the legendary Teahupo’o wave from a boat offers a perspective few will forget.
A potential consideration is the weather dependency—since the whole trip relies on good weather, gusty or rainy days could limit some activities like snorkeling or cliff jumping. But for travelers who revel in natural scenery and intimate encounters with the local environment, this tour is a real winner.
It’s ideal for those who enjoy active, scenic excursions—families, couples, or solo travelers eager for an authentic Polynesian adventure with a maximum of 12 participants ensuring a personalized experience.

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This full-day excursion begins bright and early at 9 a.m., starting from a meeting point in Teva I Uta. Over roughly seven hours, you’ll visit four key sites that reveal different facets of Tahiti’s wild beauty, all wrapped in the comfort of a private boat experience.
The journey kicks off at the Vairao aquaculture farm, a place that offers an authentic glimpse into local marine life and sustainable aquaculture practices. Here, you’ll have about two hours to snorkel along the reef and explore the surf passes. The calm lagoon waters make snorkeling accessible even for those with moderate swimming skills, and the reef’s vibrant marine life adds a splash of color beneath the water’s surface.
While this stop is free of admission, it sets the tone for the day, offering a relaxed start with plenty of opportunities to photograph the stunning scenery.
Next, the tour moves to Teahupo’o, famous worldwide for its massive, heavy wave. From your boat, you can witness the power and size of this surfing legend—up close and personal. This one-hour stop is more about the view and photo opportunities than getting in the water, though if conditions permit, you might catch some surfers riding the heavy swell.
The chance to see this world-renowned wave without the crowds or the effort of surfing it makes for a memorable moment. As one reviewer put it, “What magnificent discoveries of the Tahitian Peninsula and the incredible wave of Teahupoo,” they said, highlighting how impressive the sight is from the boat.
The scenery shifts to the cliffs and river of Te Pari, where you’ll spend about two hours exploring the rugged coastline, a landscape that feels like it belongs in a Jurassic movie. The highlight here is the cave accessible by boat, a secret spot perfect for photo ops and adding a sense of adventure.
The cliffs’ dramatic formations are perfect for stretching your legs and soaking in the wild beauty of Tahiti’s interior. It’s a chance to enjoy some cliff jumping—an activity that’s popular with those seeking thrills, but always optional.
The final stop is at Fenua Aihere, a preserved, Jurassic Park-like lagoon at the southern tip of Tahiti. This two-hour visit offers breathtaking views of untouched wilderness and calm waters. You’ll get to see the passage into the lagoon, and depending on weather, enjoy a relaxing lunch with a view of the Fenua Ino motu.
The landscape here is so pristine and wild that it’s often described as resembling a scene straight out of a movie, making it a perfect spot to unwind and reflect on the day’s adventures.

This tour is designed to balance adventure and comfort. The price of $183.18 per person covers the full day’s activities and meals, providing excellent value given the diverse experiences packed into it. The tour operates with a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring a more personalized and less crowded experience than larger tour groups.
The boat is private, with options to privatize entirely for up to 12 people, which is great for families or groups wanting a tailored trip. The tour also includes a briefing, photo exchange, and contacts, making it a good opportunity for memorable keepsakes.
Starting at 9:00 a.m. from the Teva I Uta meeting point, the journey is approximately 7 hours. It’s important to note that the tour is dependent on good weather—poor weather can lead to cancellations or rescheduling. If canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Travelers should have moderate physical fitness—activities like snorkeling, cliff jumping, or walking along the cliffs require a reasonable level of mobility. Service animals are permitted, which is useful for travelers with specific needs.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing some peace of mind for last-minute plan changes.

One reviewer summed it up perfectly: “La Peninsula seaside with Julien, super captain,” highlighting the professionalism and friendliness of the guide. The same traveler also appreciated the comfortable private boat which allowed freedom to swim and explore at their own pace. They raved about the delicious meal prepared by Julien, and how their family was captivated by the natural, authentic side of Tahiti they experienced.
This kind of genuine appreciation reflects how well the tour balances scenic beauty, cultural authenticity, and personalized service.

This experience is ideal for travelers who enjoy active days immersed in nature. Families with children, adventurous couples, or solo travelers who want to see Tahiti from a different perspective will find it especially rewarding. It’s perfect for those who appreciate scenic views, wildlife encounters, and a sense of discovery—and who don’t mind a full day on the water.
If you’re looking for a relaxed, crowd-free journey that combines sightseeing, adventure, and cultural authenticity, this tour ticks all those boxes.

If you value stunning vistas, authentic encounters, and a personalized experience, this tour offers serious bang for your buck. The combination of exploring wild coastlines, snorkeling, witnessing one of the world’s most famous waves, and enjoying a private boat makes it a compelling choice for those wanting to see Tahiti’s natural splendors up close.
The small group size and flexible options add to its appeal, making it more than just a typical boat trip. Plus, the positive reviews about the scenery and the guide’s hospitality suggest you’re likely to leave with memorable photos and stories.
For anyone craving an adventure that balances relaxation with excitement and scenery with authenticity, this full-day tour is a solid pick for discovering Tahiti’s hidden gems.
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What is included in the tour price?
The full day’s activities, several stops, and meals are included in the price of $183.18 per person.
How many people can join the tour?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the moderate physical fitness requirement suggests it’s suitable for children comfortable with water activities and walking.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. If canceled due to weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
What activities are available during the tour?
Snorkeling, sightseeing the famous wave of Teahupo’o, exploring cliffs and caves, and possibly cliff jumping.
Is snorkeling included?
While snorkeling is one of the stops, it’s not specified whether equipment is provided. Expect safe, accessible snorkeling in calm lagoon waters.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, and waterproof camera or phone for photos. Comfortable clothing and moderate physical fitness are recommended.
Is there transportation to and from the meeting point?
The tour begins at a designated meeting point in Teva I Uta, which is near public transportation, but specific details aren’t provided.
This Tahiti boat tour offers a thoughtfully curated blend of scenic beauty, adventure, and cultural authenticity—perfect for travelers eager to see Tahiti’s natural wonders without the crowds.