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Gay Papeete, Tahiti

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The largest island in the Windward group of French Polynesia, Tahiti is part of the Society Islands archipelago in the primary Southern Pacific Ocean, with 118 islands and atolls, 67 of which are inhabited. The island has two parts: the bigger, northwestern Tahiti Nui and the smaller, southeastern Tahiti Iti. Formed by volcanic activity, the land is high and mountainous, surrounded by coral reefs. Tahiti is the most populous of the islands, with almost 70% of the total population. Polynesians are the largest ethnic collective, the rest are Europeans, Chinese and those of mixed heritage. French is the official language, but the Tahitian language (Reo Maohi) is still widely spoken.

The British explorer James Cook visited Tahiti in 1769, and Spanish priests stayed just one year in 1774. HMS Bounty arrived in Tahiti in 1788 and spent five months preparing breadfruit plants intended to feed slaves in Jamaica. That the crew liked it here was no surprise to Captain Bligh, who wrote: "The women are handsome ... and possess sufficient delicacy to create them admired and beloved... in the midst of plenty in the finest isla gay tahiti

Tahiti

Welcome to Tahiti, which sits within a cruising ground of five groups of islands bursting with exciting marine experience, emerald volcanic peaks and vivid exotic flowers. Tahiti is in the Culture Islands, made up of the Windward and the Leeward Islands. This area boasts some of the most famous, spectacular landscapes in the world, including the idyllic Bora Bora for romantics, as adequately as Raiatea, Tupai, Maupiti and Moorea. We provide a great one week luxury GaySail Exclusive Catamaran cruise and a one week GayNudeSail Exclusive cruise.  

See our Tahiti trailer, which gives a good feeling of this cruise.

We give a great one week luxury GaySail Exclusive or GayNudeSail Exclusive Catamaran cruise. We sail along the beautiful Tahiti Islands on a luxury 52 feet catamaran which gives room to 14 people. This GaySail Exclusive cruise is including the service of a gay skipper, same-sex attracted cook/co-skipper, breakfast, lunch, gentle drinks, harbor fees, gasoline, cleaning and taxes. Not included: alcoholic drinks, dinners, optional excursions and national park fees. The catamaran has two 30% cheaper small single crew cabins in the front, see layout at the botto

 

Tahiti is the most idyllic setting for a sentimental getaway, and the alike is true for homosexual couples LGBT travellers. Tahitians are eager to disseminate their heritage, culture and the beauty of their islands without discrimination. From pre-colonial Polynesia, Tahitians own regarded the “mahu” as a divine being.  They possess all the qualities of both male and female genders. Now “mahu” is more commonly recognizable as “rae rae” which is a term used to describe transvestites.   Within the islands, you will see Tahitians demonstrate their respect and unconditional acceptance of rae rae’s. You will come across many in the service industry jobs, namely in hotels, restaurants, airlines and in dance performances.

Tahitians are among one of the gentlest and kindest people in the world.   Overall they are very open, friendly and welcoming to everyone.   That is among some of the reasons why Tahiti has become a popular destination for the LGBT Travellers.

Even though there are no gay-owned or operated resorts in Tahiti, all the hotels without exception are gay-friendly. Some hotels go out of their way to encourage and welcome lesbian and gay travellers.   As a gay traveller myself I frequent al

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Schedule

A Tahiti gay sailing itinerary typically includes easy passages within the protected waters behind the beautiful coral reefs that encircle the islands, allowing for relaxed sailing in one of the most exotic cruising grounds in the world. Snorkeling and scuba diving on the reefs, swimming and sunbathing on white-sand beaches, enjoying the delights of luxury resorts, shopping, and fine restaurants, and spending quiet evenings aboard our luxury catamaran in picturesque anchorages are all part of what makes Tahiti sailing so appealing. Relatively fleeting passages between the islands (see Tahiti maps) integrate open-ocean sailing. The longest passage to windward is about 18 nautical miles. The open-water passages downwind from Huahine to Tahaa and from Tahaa to Bora-Bora are simply spectacular, South Pacific sailing at its very best.

Day 1: Boarding start at 5.30 PM at the Marina Uturoa, Raiatea Island. After meeting with your Homosexual Crew in the afternoon we show you your cabin, have a welcome drink, an introduction curved and the first briefing. Then it is hour to unpack your stuff and have a splash and/or a shower before we go to

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