South Pacific

South Pacific

Explore the wonders of the South Pacific, cruising between idyllic islands, untouched beaches and breath-taking lagoons. From the iconic beauty of French Polynesia to the remote charm of Tong.

FEATURED YACHTS IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC

The Last Great Ocean Escape

YACHT CHARTER IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC

The Last Great Ocean Escape

Stretching across thousands of miles of crystal-clear ocean, the South Pacific is home to some of the world’s most spectacular island destinations, from the iconic lagoons of Tahiti and Bora Bora to the remote beauty of Tonga, Fiji and the Cook Islands. Rich in natural wonders, vibrant marine life and warm Polynesian hospitality, this tropical paradise offers an unforgettable blend of adventure, relaxation and understated luxury.

Legendary Cruising Grounds

From the islands of French Polynesia and Fiji to Australia's Whitsundays and New Zealand's spectacular bays, the South Pacific is home to some of the world's most sought-after yachting destinations. A luxury yacht charter unlocks access to remote anchorages, pristine coastlines and extraordinary island landscapes.
Legendary Cruising Grounds

Coral Reefs & Crystal Waters

Dive vibrant coral gardens, snorkel alongside tropical fish and explore lagoons of remarkable clarity. From the Great Barrier Reef to the turquoise atolls of French Polynesia and Fiji, the South Pacific offers unforgettable experiences beneath the surface.
Coral Reefs & Crystal Waters

Flavours of the Pacific

Fresh seafood, tropical fruits and local culinary traditions define dining across the region. Enjoy everything from Polynesian delicacies and Fijian feasts to New Zealand wines and Australia's renowned coastal cuisine, all tailored to your preferences onboard.
Flavours of the Pacific

Rich Island Cultures

Ancient Polynesian traditions, Māori heritage and vibrant Pacific Island communities add depth and character to every journey. Explore destinations where culture remains deeply connected to the land, sea and rhythms of island life.
Rich Island Cultures

Nature on a Grand Scale

Spot humpback whales on migration, swim with manta rays, hike volcanic peaks or wander untouched beaches. From dramatic fjords and rainforests to coral atolls and tropical islands, the South Pacific is a region where nature takes centre stage.
Nature on a Grand Scale

When to Visit

The South Pacific, Season by Season

The South Pacific rewards visitors with spectacular cruising conditions throughout much of the year, from tropical island escapes to wildlife-rich coastal adventures. Whether you're seeking vibrant summer energy or quieter anchorages surrounded by pristine nature, each season offers a unique perspective on this remarkable region.

Early Season

Early Season

October – November

As spring gives way to summer across the South Pacific, warm temperatures, vibrant landscapes and quieter cruising grounds set the scene for an unforgettable charter. This is an excellent time to explore before the peak holiday season arrives.

Season Highlights

Best for

Wildlife encounters, uncrowded anchorages, island exploration

Sailing conditions

Warm weather, moderate winds and pleasant cruising conditions

Tips & Insights

Spring wildflowers in New Zealand, migrating whales along Australia's coastline and quieter lagoons in French Polynesia

Peak Season
December – February

Peak Season

Long sunny days, warm waters and lively coastal destinations make this the most popular time to experience the South Pacific. From tropical island hopping to world-class water sports, conditions are ideal for making the most of life on the water.

Season Highlights

Best for

Family charters, beach days, snorkelling, festive escapes

Sailing conditions

Warm temperatures, calm seas and excellent visibility in many cruising areas

Tips & Insights

Explore the lagoons of Bora Bora, enjoy Australia's summer cruising season and discover the South Pacific's most iconic destinations at their most vibrant.

Late Season
March – April

Late Season

As the summer crowds begin to disperse, the South Pacific takes on a more tranquil character. Warm seas remain, landscapes are at their most lush and many destinations enjoy a slower pace.

Season Highlights

Best for

Couples' escapes, diving, cultural experiences and relaxed cruising

Sailing conditions

Generally warm and comfortable, with some regional weather variations depending on destination.

Tips & Insights

Quieter anchorages, flourishing tropical scenery, excellent diving conditions and more opportunities to experience local culture away from peak-season crowds.

From Reef to Fjord

South Pacific Yacht Destination

From the coral-fringed lagoons of French Polynesia and Fiji to Australia's iconic coastline and New Zealand's dramatic fjords, the South Pacific offers extraordinary diversity for yacht charter guests. Discover pristine anchorages, rich local traditions and unforgettable natural beauty across a region built for exploration.

Australia

Australia delivers extraordinary variety within a single destination. Each region offers its own rhythm, from tropical calm to urban sophistication.

French Polynesia

French Polynesia is made for chartering. Every experience feels unhurried and completely connected to the sea.

New Zealand

New Zealand offers one of the most diverse charter experiences on earth. Sail between islands fringed with native forest or explore lively waterfront towns filled with culture and cuisine.

Fiji

Fiji combines world-class cruising with genuine warmth. The islands are as vibrant as the water that surrounds them, full of life, colour and connection.

Featured Yachts in the South Pacific

From €390,000 per week

2005 (2025) 57.00M 5 Cabins 12 Guests

From $350,000 per week

1978 (2023) 63.40M 7 Cabins 12 Guests

From $225,000 per week

2022 44.50M 5 Cabins 12 Guests