A crewed Tahiti yacht charter touches the romantic side, inspires awe, and rejuvenates the mind. Puffy white trade wind clouds ride the balmy breeze, and within the magnificent coral reefs that encircle these exotic isles are flat-water lagoons teeming with tropical fish and fjord-like bays so serene it seems time has stopped. The Tahitian Leeward islands rise from the sea like emerald mountains amid a brilliant blue. A Tahiti yacht charter itinerary typically includes easy passages within the protected waters behind the beautiful coral reefs that encircle the Leeward Islands of the Society archipelago. Situated midway in the Pacific Ocean between South America and Australia, French Polynesia is comprised of 118 islands in the Austral, Gambier, Marquesas, Tuamotu, and Society Archipelagos spread out in an area roughly the size of Europe. IN THE WIND FRENCH POLYNESIA AND SOCIETY ISLANDS YACHT CHARTER ITINERARY AND OVERVIEW The lower deck is perfect for al fresco dining and in the evening the high-tech LED-lighting from above adds extra sparkle and ambience to the setting. There is plenty of seating available on the sun or shade. The flybridge boasts a top quality helm station with the capability to be docked single-handedly. Luxury yacht IN THE WIND offers exciting high-performance sailing as well as plenty of areas to relax on the lounge cushions. For further entertainment and gatherings there is the wet bar, where guests can savour the fantastic culinary creations of the award-winning Chef Angie (Best Dessert and Best Overall Dish – BVI Boat Show). The focal point of the entertainment is her open and elegantly designed galley, fitted with high-tech appliances. Her panoramic windows offers beautiful views and allow guests to enjoy the yachts surroundings to the fullest. Charter guests on board IN THE WIND yacht will enjoy the innovative use of space, enabling them to relax, socialise or dine in any area in comfort.
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