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Private Retreats


Taha’a (Motu Mahana) Off the coast of Taha’a in the Society Islands lies the islet of Motu Mahana, Te Gauguin’s private retreat. Here you are free to do as you please. Relax in the shade of a palm tree, unwind to the songs of the Gauguines, indulge in a motu massage, or float the day away in the aquamarine lagoon. If you’re feeling energetic, take a snorkel lesson, paddle out toward the open sea in one of our kayaks, play a game of volleyball, and learn the art of cracking a coconut and basket weaving. Lunch on Motu Mahana is a delicious feast of salads, fruit, burgers, and fresh barbecued seafood. When refreshments are in order, enjoy a cocktail from our floating bar.


Exclusive Hideaways For Guests of The Gauguin


Private Beach in Bora Bora In Bora Bora, guests aboard Te Gauguin have access to our exclusive, private beach on a motu off the coast of the island. Tis idyllic hideaway not only boasts jaw-dropping panoramas, but also is perfect for snorkeling, sunbathing, and perhaps even a game of volleyball. Year after year, our guests agree — there’s nothing better than relaxing on our white-sand motu and admiring Bora Bora’s postcard-perfect scenery from across the crystal-clear turquoise lagoon.


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