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French Poly Cruisers Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/950473935144833/
The Tahiti Cruisers Guide
http://www.tahiticruisersguide.com/
There is no local VHF Cruisers net here, so experienced FP cruiser Chuck Houlihan of SY Jacaranda put together a very useful services guide for Tahiti - which unfortunately was retired in August 2024. You may still be able to download a pdf copy of the last version, although this website will be taken down at some point.
French Polynesian Cruising Association (AVP)
http://avp4yachties.over-blog.org/
Association des Voiliers en Polynésie: The French Polynesia Cruising Association is now available online.
French Polynesia Sailing Association
https://voiliers.asso.pf/
Website has news, formalities information, anchoring information, marine directory and more. Membership charge.
Yellow Flag Guide: French Polynesia
Stopover Handbook in French Polynesia
Arrival & departure procedures, various regulations, anchorage and navigation rules, useful contacts, the essential practical information. Useful anchoring maps for each island.
The South Pacific Sailing Network
South Pacific Sailing Network
Founded by a group of like-minded tourism and marine industry professionals across the South Pacific islands. The Network's aim through promotion and communication is to encourage more yachts to experience these exceptional cruising grounds, strengthen the services available and aid the economies of the island groups. Founding member countries are French Polynesia, Fiji, New Caledonia, Tonga, New Zealand, and Panama.
Official FP Tourist Office Site
Tahiti Sun Travel
Another good travel guide
SY Moya Cruising French Polynesia
An informative guide to cruising French Polynesia put together by a cruising family of four.
Yacht Jacaranda:
Yacht Soggy Paws:
www.kavenga.net
SY Kavenga has useful provisioning costs for FP from May 2012 and earlier on their site - find the link near the bottom of their home page.
Using a Stern Anchor
Yacht Adina visited French Polynesia in 2014 and found that they needed to use their stern anchor extensively to keep the boat facing the swell that predominates in many anchorages here. Their useful notes are well worth a read if you are not familiar with the art of using a stern anchor.
The Origin of Tensions in Tahiti [L’origine des tensions à Tahiti]
Swiss Cruiser Laure Olena wrote an article about the origin of the tensions in Tahiti between locals and cruisers. It's the point of view of her family, after 14 months in Polynesia. It may help those that are new to cruising in French Polynesia to understand the root of the problems. The article is in French. (July 2020)
Tuamotus: The Dangerous Archipelago (article for Sailing Today Magazine) - 2024
French Polynesia - Paradise No More? (December 2021)
French Polynesia: The World's best tropical cruising ground
John Freeland advocates trade wind cruising in French Polynesia through many seasons with no long blue water passages.
http://www.cruisingworld.com/sailing-into-paradise-part-1
Completing their longest passage yet, a cruising family finds the Marquesas worthy of its superlatives (February 2016).
https://nauticondo.com/
A website where you can list parts of sale, or find something to buy that you might need on your boat. Connecting buyers and sellers.
The French Polynesia government published their economic rebound action plan March 2021, which includes developing infrastructures for sailboats and simplifying rules - page 55 of the document.
List of Federal Offices French Polynesia
Polynesian Voyaging Society - https://www.hokulea.com/moananuiakea-voyage/
After five years of planning and preparations, the Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) began a four-year, 43,000 nautical mile circumnavigation of the Pacific in June 2023 aboard replica ancient voyaging canoes, using traditional wayfinding methods. You can follow their progress at Pacific: Circumnavigation Using Traditional Wayfinding
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