In a few words
Born and raised in the South of France, I had the chance to grow up in Provence, next to Marseille and to travel a lot with my parents, as a child. After my studies between Marseille and the French Alps, I decided to explore new destinations before coming back in the Alps for work. Right after, I decided I would keep exploring. And here I am, in French Polynesia, enjoying this natural and cultural richness.
Thanks to my studies in tourism and public relationships in cultural companies, I am used to promoting areas, places and regions. It is even more pleasant with this paradise, its special
colors, its people, its culture, its « mana ». I would be glad to make your dream come true.
Your ideal stay in French Polynesia?
3 days in Tahiti to discover its volcanic side with a 4WD excursion. Ride all around the island and
stop at the main spots: hole blower, 3 waterfalls, surfing spots, viewpoints… Keep going with a walk inside the island and feel the privilege to stand there between green mountains, waterfalls and a gorgeous view over the ocean.
4 days in Moorea: ride around the island, navigate along the two bays, go find rays and sharks in kayak or paddle and relax on a white-sand beach, idyllic.
3 days in Huahine to enjoy the wild and preserved side of the island. Take a look at all the fish species in the beautiful coral garden, enjoy a sunny day aboard a traditional outrigger canoe and savor typical dishes.
2 nigths in Bora Bora to experience a night in an overwater bungalow and explore one of the most beautiful lagoons of the world during a tour.
3 nights in Fakarava for the beauty of the beaches, the contrast between the pink of the sand and the blue of the lagoon. Landscapes are amazing, far from everything, just make the most of this out of time break.
Your favorite place in French Polynesia?
The waterfalls of the Fara’ura valley. I have a soft spot for watefalls, I’m always looking for a new one. After a sportive hiking, we get the chance to relax and take a break close to the natural ponds. This is the diversity I like.
Your favorite restaurant?
The Taapuna restaurant of the Te Moana Tahiti Resort: a dream setting by the lagoon, facing Moorea. It is definitely the best place to catch sunsets, drink a cocktail on the deck or on one of these islets with the fairy lights.