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Discover Tahaa with Revanui Excursions—snorkel coral gardens, visit vanilla, pearl farms, and enjoy a traditional Polynesian lunch on a private motu.
Exploring Tahaa with Revanui Excursions: An Authentic Polynesian Day Trip
Imagine a day spent cruising through the turquoise waters of Tahaa, visiting vanilla plantations, pearl farms, and snorkel spots, topped off with a delicious traditional lunch on a private motu. That’s exactly what Revanui Excursions offers—an engaging, well-paced journey into the heart of this stunning island, led by an enthusiastic and knowledgeable team. This tour seems to charm travelers with its balance of cultural insights, vibrant scenery, and relaxed island vibes.
What we particularly love about this experience is the attention to authentic local flavors—from vanilla and pearl craftsmanship to Polynesian music and dance. Plus, the large, comfortable boat makes the journey smooth and enjoyable, avoiding the cramped or overly rushed feeling some tours have. One possible consideration? The tour’s length (about 5-6 hours) might be a bit long for those wanting a quick peek, but for travelers eager to truly soak up Tahaa’s charm, it’s just right.
This tour appeals most to those who enjoy a mix of cultural exploration, snorkeling, and island relaxation. If you’re looking for a well-rounded day that combines nature, local industries, and scenic beauty without feeling rushed, this tour will suit you perfectly.

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You’ll start your adventure from Uturoa at 8:30 am, with the convenience of a mobile ticket and nearby public transportation options. The small group size (up to 14 travelers) guarantees a more intimate experience and personalized attention from your guides, often praised for their warmth and knowledge. The tour lasts roughly 5 to 6 hours, so packing a hat, sunscreen, and a water bottle is a good idea.
Your journey begins on land with a visit to Vanilla Prod’s shop, a family-established business that has been operating for generations. Here, you’ll see how vanilla beans are grown and processed—an essential industry in Tahaa. The experience is free, and you get a chance to understand the importance of vanilla to the island’s economy and culture. Reviewers rave about the authenticity—one calls it “exactly as advertised”—and appreciate the chance to see a local business in action.
Next, the group heads to Boutique Mana’o, a renowned rum distillery. This is a highlight for many—the chance to taste and learn about locally-made spirits that have earned medals. Several reviews mention the enjoyment of sampling different rums and gins, adding a fun, tasting element to the trip. It’s a relaxed, informative stop that offers insight into Polynesian craftsmanship.
A visit to Ia Orana Pearl Farm is a must for jewelry lovers and those curious about how Tahitian pearls are cultivated. Here, you’ll see the process of creating pearls from mother-of-pearl and learn about the environmental and artisanal aspects involved. According to reviews, this is a “not-to-be-missed” experience and a great chance to pick up a unique souvenir.
After these land-based stops, the tour moves to the water. The Jardin de Corail provides a beautiful snorkel in clear waters filled with coral and tropical fish. Reviewers highlight this as a “magnificent” and “incredible” spot, with many mentioning that the water is super clear and teeming with marine life. Expect to see colorful corals and small to large fish, which makes for an engaging underwater experience. The snorkel gear is provided, but some reviewers note it’s kept in buckets and might not be the cleanest, so bringing your own mask and fins could enhance your experience.
The highlight for many is the lunch on a private motu—a small island surrounded by the lagoon. The setting is idyllic, with plenty of resources and space to relax. The atmosphere is cheerful and local, with Polynesian dancers and musicians providing entertainment that enhances the laid-back vibe. The menu features a hearty, fresh meal with fish, chicken, rice, and tropical fruits. Reviewers praise the food as “delicious” and “hearty,” with some noting it’s a feast in a postcard-perfect setting.
Throughout the day, your guides will introduce you to local artisans and their crafts, giving an authentic taste of Tahaa’s culture. Several reviews mention the guides’ friendliness and helpfulness—one reviewer calls their guide “Vai,” and notes how well they made the whole day enjoyable and informative.
For around $148 per person, this tour offers a full day packed with diverse activities. When you consider the included visits, the boat ride, and the delicious lunch, it’s a solid value—especially since many reviewers say they would book it again. It’s noteworthy that booking seems popular, with the tour booked over five times last week alone, indicating consistent demand and satisfaction.
Multiple reviews praise the professionalism, warmth, and knowledge of the guides. One reviewer called it “an unforgettable day,” and another mentioned booking a second tour after their first had such a good time. Some minor criticisms involve the boat riding fast and bumpy due to wind or other weather conditions, but this is typical of open-water excursions.

This tour is perfect for travelers who want a well-rounded day on Tahaa—combining island visits, cultural insights, snorkeling, and relaxing on a beautiful motu. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate local craftsmanship, authentic food, and small-group intimacy. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike will find it engaging and enjoyable.

Revanui Excursions offers a thoughtful, authentic way to explore Tahaa. From vanilla farms to coral gardens, the tour captures the essence of the island’s natural beauty and local industries. The inclusion of a traditional Polynesian lunch and live entertainment adds genuine flavor to the experience. The guides’ warmth and knowledge help make it memorable, and the boat’s comfort ensures a smooth ride.
Though it’s a longer day, the variety of stops and the personal touch make it worth the time—especially if you value cultural authenticity, scenic beauty, and great food. Expect a friendly, well-organized outing that leaves you with a true sense of Tahaa’s charm.
If you’re looking for a comprehensive, enjoyable day that highlights the best of Tahaa without rushing, this tour is an excellent choice. It’s especially ideal for those who want to learn, see, and taste what makes this island special, all in a small-group setting that feels more like a friendly adventure than a big, commercial excursion.
“Great day spent with our guide, Vai. The tour was exactly as advertised.vanilla farm, gin tasting, pearl farm, snorkeling at coral gardens, and fin…”

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 to 6 hours, providing ample time to visit all stops without feeling rushed.
What is included in the tour?
You’ll visit vanilla farms, rum distilleries, pearl farms, snorkel in coral gardens, and enjoy a traditional Polynesian lunch on a private motu.
Can I bring my own drinks or snacks?
Yes, a cooler with refreshments (local fruit juices and water) is available, but you’re also welcome to bring your own drinks and snacks for the day.
What is the boat like?
The tour features a large, spacious boat that offers comfort and stability, making the ride pleasant even in windy conditions.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Snorkel gear is available, but some reviewers noted it’s kept in buckets and may not be perfectly clean. Bringing your own gear could enhance your experience.
How many people are in the group?
The maximum group size is 14 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience and better interaction with guides.
What should I wear or bring?
Light clothing, sunscreen, a hat, and water are recommended. Don’t forget your camera, and consider bringing a towel and fins if you have your own gear.
What is the quality of the lunch?
Guests describe the lunch as hearty, fresh, and delicious, with local fish and chicken, served on a beautiful private motu with entertainment.
What happens in case of bad weather?
If canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. The tour relies on good weather for the best experience.
This tour of Tahaa with Revanui Excursions delivers a well-balanced mix of culture, scenery, and relaxation—making it a memorable way to discover this beautiful island.