Destinations
Paul Gauguin Cruises Taha’a visits are closely tied to Motu Mahana, the private islet experience included on select French Polynesia itineraries. For many travellers, this is one of the most appealing days of the cruise.
Taha’a itself is part of the Society Islands and offers a different feel from Bora Bora or Moorea. It is often associated with lagoon time, vanilla, island scenery and a quieter pace.

Taha’a matters because of the way it fits the cruise.
Many travellers choose Paul Gauguin Cruises because they want more than a standard port call. Motu Mahana can give the itinerary a planned private-islet day, which is difficult to duplicate independently without extra arrangements.
If Motu Mahana is important to you, confirm that your sailing includes it before deposit.
Motu Mahana is a private islet experience associated with select Paul Gauguin Cruises itineraries that visit Taha’a.
Depending on current operating details, the day may include beach time, lagoon activities, food, beverages or cultural elements. Exact inclusions should be verified before booking.
For many travellers, Motu Mahana is less about doing many activities and more about having an easy, well-planned South Pacific beach day within the cruise.
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Taha’a and Bora Bora offer different experiences.
Bora Bora is usually the headline island, known for its lagoon and resort stays. Taha’a is generally quieter and is often valued for Motu Mahana, lagoon scenery and a more relaxed feel.
Travellers should not think of Taha’a as a replacement for Bora Bora. It plays a different role in the itinerary.
Taha’a may suit travellers who want:
It may be less important for travellers focused mainly on diving, hiking or resort stays.
Many Society Islands itineraries may include Taha’a or the Motu Mahana experience, but exact sailings should be confirmed before booking.
Motu Mahana is located off Taha’a and is associated with select Paul Gauguin Cruises itineraries.
No. Taha’a is quieter and often valued for Motu Mahana and lagoon time, while Bora Bora is more strongly associated with resort stays and Mount Otemanu views.
If a private-islet day is important to you, yes, it should be part of the itinerary comparison.
For official destination information, see Tahiti Tourisme.
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