French Polynesia - Security

Sep 24, 2025

Overall Crime and Safety:

The rate of serious crime is low in most areas in French Polynesia, but petty crime, including theft, does occur. Keep your belongings close, especially in crowded places and don't leave food or drink unattended.

French Polynesia used to be one of the safest cruising grounds in the world, however in recent years the islands around Tahiti have suffered from social and economic problems and consequently, petty theft has been on the rise.

Maritime Issues:

Due to overcrowding in some of the more popular anchorages, there has been an increase in menacing and threatening behaviour towards yachts, due in part to anchoring restrictions that are being placed by authorities.  In Raiatea, several yachts were menaced and in at least one instance attacked in the Miri Miri area. One catamaran had its anchor line cut.

Read this report from the Association of Sailboats in Polynesia.

French Polynesia:  Current Situation on Anchoring Restrictions from AVP

Specific Areas of Concern:

Cruisers' reports indicate that care should be taken at night to lock up dinghies, dinghy motors and other loose items on deck whilst at anchor in Moorea and Papeete and Vaitape on Bora Bora. Papeete City Marina has suffered a spate of thefts and break-ins in past seasons.  With the downturn in the islands hotel trade, it is thought there has been an upturn in non-violent crime, confirmed by the Gendarmerie.

In Raiatea at the Uturoa town centre public dock, there continues to be incidents of thefts from boats (both unlocked and locked). It is recommended not to overnight on this dock.

Reported Incidents:

More security reports for the Islands can be found in Related Reports.

See the comments section for updates concerning security in the islands and reports.

Last updated:  April 2025

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