Tag: French Polynesia

Magnificent Maupiti!

Just about 25 miles west of Bora Bora is a magnificent island named Maupiti. It’s a small coral atoll with a volcanic island rising from the center of it. There’s approximately 1,200 people that live on the just over 4 square miles of land. They say entering the passage can be tricky as it’s very narrow and there’s lots of bommies on either side of the pass. Fortunately for us we found it to be a pretty easy passage into the atoll.

Once inside we were literally in awe of the beauty surrounding us. There is no doubt in our minds that this is the single most beautiful place we have visited in all of French Polynesia! We were looking forward to spending a week or so here before moving on toward the Cook Islands.

For the first few days we anchored down near the main village. It was close to shore and stores etc… Some fellow cruisers whom we had met at the Gendarmes office in Bora Bora happened to be staying here as well. Our first night in the anchorage they had us over for cocktails and dinner. Rob & Lauren of SV Southern Comfort are super people and we really enjoyed getting to know them.

Yes…That’s a small waterspout up there but nothing too concerning for us.

While staying in the “village” anchorage we went into town and rented bicycles to explored the island. We actually rode around the entire island. Most of the road was flat as can be but there was one section that went almost straight up a large hill. Needless to say these two old people walked our bikes up the hill. It was worth the walk in the hot sun as the views we experienced from the top were nothing short of spectacular! And, the ride down was refreshing. 

Another day we were sitting in the cockpit when we saw a dog swimming out into the middle of the anchorage! Apparently his family left on their boat and he wanted to go too. Dan got in the dinghy, at Jilly’s urging, to try and get the dog but the dog wasn’t having any part of it. He growled at Dan so Dan stayed with him until he reached the shore. That dog swam about a half a mile from the shore to the sandbar where his family was playing on the beach. Guessing this wasn’t the first time he did this!

After a couple of days we headed out to the south anchorage which was like being in heaven. The water is so clear and you are near the edge of the reef so you get these stunning sunsets and views of the waves crashing over the reef into the atoll. We saw a huge manta ray swimming in the shallows.

We took the dink and went exploring one day where we saw a beautiful manta ray swimming along in the shallows. Another day we went out to one of the beaches where Dan flew the kite one of his daughters bought him as a birthday gift a few years ago. And of course Jilly took the opportunity to enjoy a little float time on the Royal Swan in the crystal clear waters too.

We spent almost a week here before we planned to leave for Suwarrow in the Cook Islands. On the morning of our departure Dan started the water maker for a bit. Soon he realized we had a leak in the pressurized end cap. Water was literally spraying everywhere. Well now, this is not going to be fun.

He got on the satellite phone and called a few places trying to figure out a temporary fix. Of course we had no internet here so we couldn’t do our normal research. We did call on Jilly’s brother, Brad, to see what he could find on the internet. After our first fix was a complete failure, between Dan & Brad they were able to come up with a solution that worked. Of course this delayed us several days which meant we needed to re-provision before taking off to the Cook Islands. Oh, and we needed internet so we could order the parts we needed and get them on the way to American Samoa. So, we headed back to Bora Bora where we got provisions and ordered our parts.

Mau Watermaker

Within a few days of our arrival back in Bora Bora, the proper weather window opened and we set sail on the six day passage to Suwarrow in the Cook Islands.

Until Next Time,

Jilly & Dan

Check out more of the beautiful scenery here in Maupiti. Click on the image below.

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Huahine … A Quaint Polynesian Village

HUA Dazzler Sunzet

After spending nine days in Moorea we decided to head out to a little island called Huahine. The island is actually two small islands that are joined, at low tide, by a sandpit. In total they are just 10 miles long and 8 miles wide.

We found Huahine to be a wonderful spot to get away from all the tourists and just enjoy the local life and people. The provisioning was good and the people were awesome!

There’s a restaurant on the water near the main anchorage called the Huahine Yacht Club. We spent a bit of time there as it’s where most of the yachties tend to hang out. The food was good and the atmosphere was perfect. We brought our friends, Ed & Linda of SV One Fine Day there on our last evening together.

HUA Family

That night we met a large, local family who was sitting beside us and spent a couple of hours getting to know them. One of the ladies was trying to teach me Tahitian while I tried to teach her English. They were such a wonderful group of people who welcomed us with open arms and hearts. Of course we’ve found most of the islanders to be this way.

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Dan had been looking for some island beads but all we had been able to find were the cheap, plastic ones you find in the tourist stores. On our last night at the HYC our server had on some amazing beads. Dan was determined to get them. He asked our server if he could buy them from him. He was a bit hesitant because his uncle had given them to him for a celebration of some sort but eventually they settled on a price. Dan was as happy as he could be and our server, well, let’s just say he made out pretty good on the deal.

We only got to spend two nights here but would definitely have loved to stay longer. Our last night there was a bit sad as we were leaving Ed & Linda behind. They were leaving for Raiatea to haul their boat out until next cruising season. We won’t see them until next year where we will hopefully meet up with them in Fiji. After our dinner on shore we stopped back at their boat for some after dinner, Bon Voyage cocktails. We’re sure going to miss these two!

Next stop…Bora Bora!

Until next time,

Jilly & Dan