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Papeete, Tahiti (PF) - Austral Islands (PF) - Papeete, Tahiti (PF)

10 July - 25 July 2026

15 days, Tecla

From € 3744,-

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15-25 years: € 3744,-
26+: € 4160,-

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Tecla:
Papeete, Tahiti (PF) - Austral Islands (PF) - Papeete, Tahiti (PF)

10 July - 25 July 2026

Austral Islands: Journey into Polynesia’s Best-Kept Secret. Far off the well-trodden paths of the South Pacific lies a forgotten chain of volcanic jewels—the Austral Islands, or Tuhaa Pae, as the ancient Polynesians once called them. Your journey begins in Tahiti, during the vibrant Heiva Festival in July—a celebration of culture, dance, and storytelling. From here, you will set sail for Raivavae, and later Tubuai, Rurutu, and Rimatara. Sailing on the Tecla will allow you to access remote anchorages, snorkel crystal-clear reefs, and follow the rhythm of the ocean – just like the humpbacks. Each crossing under the starry sky offers a chance to learn celestial navigation, Polynesian wayfinding legends, and hands-on sailing. This is a true blue-water voyage through uncharted Polynesia. Join Tecla for an unforgettable 15-day expedition where culture, wildlife, and adventure converge.
Open for all Windseekers, minimum age 15 years.

Itinerary

This itinerary is like a chart drawn in sand — guided by the stars, but shaped by the sea. Wind, weather, and tide are the true captains, and they often have plans of their own. So while the crew set course with care, each voyage follows its own rhythm. This schedule is a compass, not a contract — trust the journey to unfold like any good sailing tale: with a little mystery, and a lot of wonder.

Day 1: Embarkation in Tahiti, among the festive atmosphere of Heiva. Welcome aboard and final preparations.

Days 2–4: Ocean crossing to Raivavae (approx. 380 nautical miles). Trade wind sailing under starlit skies.

Day 5: Explore Raivavae – visit ancient Marae, hike the lush hills, and enjoy the peaceful lagoon.

Day 6: Set sail to Tubuai, the largest of the Australs. Navigate through the narrow pass in the northern reef.

Day 7: Snorkeling and a picnic on the motus inside Tubuai’s barrier reef. Optional visit to the village.

Day 8: Sailing to Rurutu.

Day 9: Go ashore on Rurutu to explore dramatic coastal hikes, traditional weaving demonstrations, and visit the grave of Polynesian sailor Eric de Bisschop. If you’re lucky, witness humpback whales calving close to shore.

Day 10: Sail to Rimatara.

Day 11: Wander through Rimatara’s lush forests and spot rare native birds—an island largely untouched by tourism.

Days 12–14: Return passage to Tahiti, enjoying open-ocean sailing, storytelling, and celestial navigation practice. Optional stop at Mo’orea, time permitting.

Day 15: Arrival in Tahiti, marking the end of a spectacular Polynesian voyage.

Ports

Papeete is a capital of Tahiti – the biggest island, as well as the cultural and political centre of French Polynesia. Enjoy the tropical vibes by spending a lovely day on a beach (white- or black-sanded!) Admire pearls and learn about their cultural history in the Robert Wan Pearl Museum. Take a stroll through the Papeete Municipal Market for a taste of local life and have a picnic in Paofai Gardens waterfront park.

Austral Islands (Tuhaa Pae) form one of the remote archipelagos of French Polynesia, offering a unique glimpse into preserved Polynesian traditions and a way of life largely untouched by mass tourism, due to a rather isolated location. Each island offers a new world of discovery: archaeological wonders, lush forests, traditional weaving, and intimate encounters with humpback whales who migrate here from Antarctic waters in July.

Key points

  • Dates: 10 July 2026 - 25 July 2026
  • Embarkation: 18:00 / Disembarkation: 10:00
  • For Windseekers of all ages, minimum age 15 years
  • Windseekers joining: maximum 16
  • No sailing experience required!
  • Official language on board: English
  • Price includes: accommodation and meals, excludes drinks at the bar
  • Price excludes transportation costs to-and from the ports. Our travel counsellor can advise you and book your transfers
  • This booking is covered by EOC Verzekeringsadvies BV (instead of Windseeker's usual STO Garant).
  • Windseekers need to have a health insurance and a travel insurance
  • All bedding and towels are provided on board
  • "I have met new people, been up in the mast, seen indescribable sunsets and laughed a lot. Learning how to sail a ship has been the coolest thing I have done so far and I have confidence in what I do now."

    Annette (18), Denmark

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Shipping type: Ketch
Homeport: Winkel (NL)
Date built: 1915
Trainees: 16
Length: 38
Height of mast: 23
Sail: 380m2

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