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Explore Moorea by Land and Sea on These Two Standout Tours

Apr 28, 2025
French Polynesia  South Pacific  Tours  
Explore Moorea by Land and Sea on These Two Standout Tours
Moorea VIP Tours brings travelers to some of the most scenic spots on Moorea.
Credit: 2025 Kelly Rosenfeld

French Polynesia is a place that has preoccupied my thoughts for as long as I’ve known of its existence. But with great expectation comes great pressure for reality to live up to imagination — and thankfully, from the moment I set foot on Moorea, it did just that.

From Moorea’s striking landscape of craggy mountain peaks to its rich mythology that imbues each natural feature with an additional layer of meaning, the island offers awe-inspiring discovery at every turn.

The best way to experience it all, of course, is with a local guide who can provide all the fascinating context that creates a truly immersive experience. And whether clients want to get out on the ocean for sublime snorkeling and wildlife sightings, take a deep dive into history and culture while visiting some of Moorea’s most scenic spots or — better yet — do both, these two locally operated tour companies will deliver a standout experience.

An Aquatic Adventure With Temoana Tours

Temoana Tours has been operating boat excursions on Moorea for some 16 years, and the company’s longtime experience and deep local connections really show.

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The company offers a variety of day trip options, but I recommend The Fabulous Tour. On a private excursion, my group was taken care of by a two-person team (one boat captain, one guide), both locals with extensive knowledge of Moorea. While transiting to our first snorkel stop, our guide pointed out noteworthy landmarks in the island landscape, sharing local legends related to specific mountain peaks, bays and more. 

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Because we were on a private tour, the team was able to arrange a short detour to accommodate our request to see a series of submerged tiki sculptures, the work of Moorea artist Tihoti Guy. Our guide explained that the art installation pays tribute to a time when Polynesians were forced by missionaries to give up their traditions and cast their religious symbols into the ocean, helping us understand the significance of each individual piece. 

The Fabulous Tour includes lunch at a private motu (small island) where guests eat at tables set directly in the water.
The Fabulous Tour includes lunch at a private motu (small island) where guests eat at tables set directly in the water.
Credit: 2025 Kelly Rosenfeld

From there, we continued to our planned stops. First up was an area frequented by graceful stingrays, blacktip reef sharks and a variety of tropical fish. In the shallow water, we were able to simply walk along the sandy seabed as a flurry of marine activity took place around us.

Back on the boat, we headed for a new area, which offered a completely different experience. Here, fewer people and deeper (but still startlingly clear) water provided a prime environment for observing sea turtles. As we swam tranquilly behind our guide, he pointed out close to a dozen of the majestic creatures as they snacked on algae, rested on the ocean floor and rose gracefully to the surface for a gulp of air.

But perhaps the most unique part of the tour comes by way of a barbeque lunch on a private motu (a small island). A local family operates a restaurant/beach club here, where diners eat at picnic tables set directly in the calm, shallow ocean. With our feet dangling in the water, we dined on delicious grilled fish and chicken, watching with rapt attention as rays, small reef sharks and hungry fish glided regularly by in search of a dropped morsel or two — truly a first for me, and certainly not an experience that most visitors to Moorea would be able to arrange on their own.

Exploring the Island With Moorea VIP Tours

The next day, we set out to explore the island’s idyllic interior with Moorea VIP Tours, owned and operated by Yvette Leon, who was born in the Marquesas Islands and grew up on Tahiti before studying tourism in France and eventually moving to Moorea. And if there is anything Yvette doesn’t know about French Polynesia, we never managed to stumble upon it. 

Yvette, of Moorea VIP Tours, shares her wealth of local knowledge with passion, personality and humor.
Yvette, of Moorea VIP Tours, shares her wealth of local knowledge with passion, personality and humor.
Credit: 2025 Kelly Rosenfeld

While chauffeuring us around the island in a customized truck that feels a bit like a safari vehicle, Yvette stopped in strategic locations for the best views, going as far as to show us the exact spot to stand to capture perfect photos and videos. But each carefully selected spot offered more than just a pretty picture — they were all of important historical or cultural significance, and Yvette shared a near-endless stream of engaging information and stories solely from memory, teaching us about French Polynesia’s environment, ecology, botany and heritage with infectious energy and passion.

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She brought us to a secluded field of pineapples, where we marveled at the tiny crowned fruit in its early stages of growth; led us through a grove of Tahitian chestnut trees to see the ruins of an ancient village; and taught us about unique local plants such as the “traveler tree” — known as a friend to early voyagers, thanks to the water they could access inside of it — and a type of ornamental ginger that expels a useful, soap-like liquid when squeezed. 

Travelers should book one of the tours that includes a visit to Yvette’s garden, where they can taste a bounty of delicious, home-grown fruit.
Travelers should book one of the tours that includes a visit to Yvette’s garden, where they can taste a bounty of delicious, home-grown fruit.
Credit: 2025 Kelly Rosenfeld

 

Beyond accessing Yvette’s incredible wealth of knowledge, what makes her tours so special is how she ends them — with a trip to her own home and garden, a veritable Eden of fruits, vegetables and tropical plants spread over her sprawling plot of land. (Her property even offers access to a waterfall, reachable by a guided hike on certain tours.)

Here, at the end of our day, we wandered the extensive grounds before sitting down to a feast of home-grown treats, from pineapple and papaya to coconut, banana, passionfruit, breadfruit and starfruit. The spread, laid out on a table covered with a sea of colorful hibiscus flowers was, without a doubt, some of the most delicious fruit I have ever eaten.      

It’s a table I will forever dream of sitting back down at, and one, I am certain, where I would be greeted by Yvette and her team as a most-welcome friend should I ever have the pleasure of a return visit. 

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