It is with a heavy heart that we leave Tahiti and the many friends we left behind, but it was beyond time for us to move on. We headed toward Tikehau which is 174nm away and should take 1.5 days to reach. It was a gorgeous, sunny day with blue skies, calm seas, and a light breeze. This is a shot of us leaving the Tahiti airport anchorage behind.
Andromeda Super Yacht
On our way out of the Papeete pass we went by a HUGE mega yacht called Andromeda. She is 107 meters long (352’) and 18 meters (59’) wide (that’s longer than Sugar shack). She has a maximum speed of 16.4 kts and can travel over 9800miles.
Matt thinks there are well over 20 crew working on this magnificent yacht. The interesting thing is that while she was at anchor, she had no anchors down! You see that is strange in that, we normal boats, require an anchor to hold us in place. However, Andromeda has dynamic positioning / sky hook which does not require an anchor. It holds the boat in place using GPS coordinates!
Tahiti is a crown jewel, that is for sure. Check out her crown between the two mountains.
The Passage to Tikehau
We had an absolutely stunning passage from Tahiti to Tikehau. It was simply perfect, with gorgeous skies, light winds giving us a beam reach, small seas, and no squalls. We set the sails once and only had to adjust them lightly to accommodate changing wind speeds.
Passage Details
- Total Travel Time: 24 hours
- Total Distance: 174
- Max Speed: 10.8kt
- Average Speed: 7.2kt
We arrived at 10am in the morning, exactly 24 hours after we picked up the hook. We did have to wait outside the pass for 1.5 hours for it to calm down. It looked very unhappy when we arrived, so we waited for slack tide and headed in. A rather easy entrance with an incoming tide and 2+kts helping us in.
We anchored near Le Tikehau Resort and had the anchorage all to ourselves.
Flash Back
Last year in Gambier, Matt and I were on a small hike. During this hike, we met Raipunui who was visiting from Tikehau. He stopped us on the side of the road, asked where we were going (if we wanted a ride), and when we told him we were going on a small hike, he asked to join us. We ended up spending a few hours with him and exchanging contact info.
Fast Forward
We reached out to Raipunui and told him we were in Tikehau and would like to see him. He said he was working that night (he is the front desk manager at Le Tikehau Resort). I asked if we could come have dinner as we were celebrating our wedding anniversary and he said “I will make it happen.”
Le Tikehau Resort
This is a beautiful resort! Le Tikehau is situated on the water with dozens of over the water bungalows.
Guests have their own private beach, access to water toys, and gorgeous views of the sunset.
We are super blessed to be able to come on property, considering we are not guests. Raipunui really gave us the royal treatment! Everyone knew we were coming – we were known as “the boat people.” It was so funny. As we pulled up to the dock, the first employee said “ah yes, you are the boat people.” Then we went to the check in counter (top photo above) and the receptionist said, “welcome boat people.” Then the waitress took our drink orders and after we explained that we did not have a bungalow, she said, oh, are you the boat people? It was rather amusing.
They have a beautiful pool that overlooks the lagoon. It was stunning during sunset. But then again Tikehau sunsets don’t ever disappoint.
Raipuni told us to get there at 1800 which was strange to us as dinner did not start until 1900. But, we did as we were told, secured great seats on the patio as we watched the sunset and had a cocktail. At 1830, a local Tikehau band arrived and Raipunui was the singer. With each song, a different waitress would come out and dance. It was spectacular. Our own private show – with maybe 10 other people!
Chow Time
We sat down at a nice two top on a raised platform. Ordered another cocktail, because we are celebrating after all. Matt ordered crispy red tuna and I ordered a quiche and salad. Matt said the tuna was divine and unlike anything else he has ever had. My quiche was ok, it looks like a pizza, but it was all quiche. For dessert, they brought out a heart shaped chocolate mousse cake with kiwis. The band sang “happy birthday” along with the entire restaurant as they don’t have a translation for “happy anniversary.” It was all really exciting and sweet!
Raipunui really went all out to make us feel welcome and special. He is truly a master as his job! We hope to see him in early December in Gambier again as he is going there to celebrate his birthday!
The pretty side of Tahiti is shown in on our last blog as we discover a new marae, snack and live concert. Events from this blog post occurred mid-November. Our blog posts run 10-12 weeks behind our adventures.