Destination expert
Tahiarii Pariente
Born of Polynesian heritage and raised along the beaches of Normandy, Tahiarii Yoram Pariente embodies a lifelong passion for the sea, travel, and sailing. Rooted in his dual upbringing, he blends the intellect honed in European universities with the lightness and humor nurtured in Polynesian soil. Educated by masters in ancestral navigation, Tahiarii has become an expert in reading natural elements like stars, currents, and winds, sharing this wisdom to preserve and celebrate traditional Polynesian practices. A dedicated advocate for cultural and environmental preservation, he has pursued a diverse and vibrant career path, integrating cultural conservation, artistic projects, and the promotion of traditional arts. Since the early 2000s, he has been actively involved in restoring ancient artifacts and reviving traditional art forms, bringing to life the deep history of Polynesia for audiences around the world. Tahiarii’s expertise has led him to lecture in London, Paris, Auckland, and Honolulu, as well as participate in internationally produced documentaries. As a licensed boat captain, researcher, artist, lecturer, and cultural repository, Tahiarii has also worked across various fields, including information technology, conservation, and luxury tourism. A polyglot and linguistics enthusiast, he uses his knowledge of languages and symbols to highlight the cultural significance of Polynesian tattoos, revealing their profound connections to identity and heritage. Tahiarii’s cultural tours represent the culmination of his life’s work, offering immersive experiences that educate and engage visitors in the rich traditions and breath taking beauty of Polynesia. With an earnest desire to connect and entertain, he ensures his tours are as enlightening as they are enjoyable, whether it’s trekking through the jungle or sipping rum straight from a coconut.
Languages spoken: French, English, Tahithian, Marquisian, Maori, Hawaiian
Photo credit: ARR

Onboard with Tahiarii Pariente
From
Papeete, Tahiti Island (French Polynesia)
To
Papeete, Tahiti Island (French Polynesia)
11 nightsaboard the shipLe Paul Gauguin
Next departure
From
7,310 € /person*
*Price displayed is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability, and subject to change at any time. The category of stateroom to which this price applies may no longer be available. The price includes the Ponant Bonus discount.

