Private Excursion with E-Board in Moorea with snorkeling

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Private Excursion with E-Board in Moorea with snorkeling

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Glide on an electric board above the lagoon. E-Boards are wide and steady, so you can focus on the sea instead of fighting balance. I also love that the guides, Ben and Lucie, spot wildlife and deliver photos and videos the same day, plus a non-alcoholic drink break.

Just know this is not a high-speed adrenaline ride; you’ll move slowly and may spend time standing still while you watch fish. The payoff is a calm, close-up way to explore the coral garden of Moorea’s lagoon.

Key Highlights You’ll Care About

Private Excursion with E-Board in Moorea with snorkeling - Key Highlights You’ll Care About

  • Stable electric boards that feel manageable even if you’ve never paddle-boarded before
  • Guide-led snorkeling breaks at a coral garden spot with lots of reef life
  • Wildlife-spotting focus with chances to see eagle rays, turtles, stingrays, and more
  • Photos and videos included, plus an option for extra drone footage
  • Private, group-only outing with a guide who adjusts to your comfort level

Electric E-Boards in Moorea: What the Experience Really Feels Like

Private Excursion with E-Board in Moorea with snorkeling - Electric E-Boards in Moorea: What the Experience Really Feels Like
This is a Moorea lagoon tour built around an electric paddle board that’s designed for balance and low effort. The boards are wide and stable, which matters here because the point isn’t speed—it’s getting your eyes on the water. You’ll glide over shallows and watch the seabed pass under you, with the guide steering you toward the best spots.

I like that the experience doesn’t assume you’re an athlete. The ride is slow enough to stay relaxed, but not so slow that you feel stuck. You’ll still feel engaged, especially when Ben and Lucie start calling out what they’re seeing under the surface.

One note to plan around: the pace is intentionally gentle. Several people talk about how you shouldn’t expect big carving moves or constant motion. If you want thrills, this will feel more like calm wildlife cruising than a high-energy activity.

You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Moorea

Ben and Lucie Run the Day: Safety, Calm Coaching, and Real Reef Focus

You’re not left to figure it out on your own. The guides—Ben and Lucie—lead the whole session, from first steps on the board to getting you comfortable in the water for snorkeling. They keep it safe, but the vibe isn’t stiff; it’s friendly and practical.

A big advantage is how they scan the lagoon. You’re out there for marine life, and the guide’s job is to help you see things your eyes might miss from above the water. In past outings, people have highlighted eagle rays, turtles, sting rays, moray eels, and other reef fish—exact sightings vary, but the guiding style is consistent.

They also work around your comfort level. If you’re nervous in the water, you’ll still have a way to enjoy the reef without being pushed beyond your limits. That’s a big deal in Moorea, where the beauty is real, but the lagoon can be busy in spots.

Cruising Near Maharepa and Moorea Lagoon: Where the E-Board Shines

Private Excursion with E-Board in Moorea with snorkeling - Cruising Near Maharepa and Moorea Lagoon: Where the E-Board Shines
Your outing starts at the Hotel Manava Beach Resort & Spa Moorea, in Maharepa (PK. 5,5 côté mer). From there, you head into the lagoon with a certified guide. The goal is a stable, easy tour through the area’s shallow zones, where the water and reef structure are easier to read.

This is where the electric board gives you something different than a typical boat trip. You’re lower to the water, moving quietly, and you get a clear look at the seabed while you travel. That changes how you experience the lagoon—you’re not just watching from a distance.

The route is also paced for wildlife spotting. You’ll typically slow down when the guide wants you to look, and you’ll get breaks where snorkeling can happen. People describe following rays or seeing turtles while cruising, then shifting to reef swimming when conditions and the spot are right.

The Coral Garden Snorkel Break: What to Expect Underwater

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At some point during the excursion, you stop at a coral garden for swimming. This is the moment most people remember: turning from lagoon viewing into reef-level snorkeling, with fish moving around the corals.

You’ll snorkel during set breaks rather than nonstop. That matters for comfort and safety, especially for first-timers or anyone who’s not a confident swimmer. The guide helps you get in, helps you settle, and guides where to look so you’re not just flailing around hoping for fish.

Gear detail you should plan for: snorkeling equipment is not included. Bring your own snorkel gear, and also plan on towels being up to you. The tour itself covers photos/videos and refreshments, not the kit.

If you’re worried you’ll miss the reef because you can’t swim well, you’ll still likely have a good time. The guiding approach focuses on making snorkeling feel manageable, and people have specifically noted help for non-swimmers during past trips.

Photos, Videos, and Drone Add-Ons: The Value Behind the Media

Private Excursion with E-Board in Moorea with snorkeling - Photos, Videos, and Drone Add-Ons: The Value Behind the Media
One of the strongest reasons to book this kind of tour is what happens after you’re done on the water. Photos and videos are included, and people mention they arrive the same day. That’s a real convenience in French Polynesia, where you want your memories without chasing a photographer for hours.

There’s also an option for drone footage. Drone footage is listed as not included, and people describe paying an extra fee for drone videos. So the smart move is: assume you’ll get standard photos/videos as part of the experience, and if you want the drone angle, budget a little extra.

Practical tip: if you plan to take your own photos, don’t overpack. The included media is meant to carry the visual story. You can focus on the lagoon while Ben and Lucie handle the shots above and underwater.

You can also read our reviews of more snorkeling tours in Moorea

Price and Value for a Private, 2-Hour Lagoon Outing

Private Excursion with E-Board in Moorea with snorkeling - Price and Value for a Private, 2-Hour Lagoon Outing
At $85.02 per person for an approximately 2-hour private excursion, this isn’t a budget bargain—but it can be good value because you’re paying for focus. You’re not sharing the lagoon with lots of strangers, and the guide attention is tuned to your group.

It also helps that the tour includes non-alcoholic beverages and the photo/video deliverables. Those extras add up fast if you’d otherwise hire a photographer or rent more gear.

Two more value notes:

  • There’s a minimum of two participants. If you’re traveling solo, you’ll need a partner or to find a way to fill that second spot.
  • Group discounts are mentioned. If your group can add people, you may be able to reduce the per-person cost.

The big “value check” is this: if you want calm lagoon time plus snorkeling at a coral garden, and you like having guided wildlife-spotting, this is a strong match. If you’re mainly chasing speed or adventure, the slow pace might feel like you paid for something you wanted to go faster.

What to Bring (and What You Can Leave Behind)

Private Excursion with E-Board in Moorea with snorkeling - What to Bring (and What You Can Leave Behind)
Your packing list is simpler than most water tours, but don’t guess on the key items.

Bring:

  • Snorkeling equipment (not included)
  • Your own towels (not included)
  • Sun protection and swimwear
  • A way to keep valuables dry if you plan to bring a phone (the guide will manage photos/videos, but you’ll want your own basics protected)

You don’t need to bring a whole SUP setup. The boards are designed to be easy to use and stable, and the guide handles the “how” part. Also, there’s a non-alcoholic drink break included, so you won’t need to hunt for a cold beverage mid-tour.

If you wear swim shoes or prefer them, you might find them helpful for reef areas. The tour doesn’t mention required footwear, so choose what feels comfortable for you.

Timing, Weather, and Comfort Considerations

Private Excursion with E-Board in Moorea with snorkeling - Timing, Weather, and Comfort Considerations
This is an approximately 2-hour experience, and it’s not listed as all-day. That shorter format is a win if you’ve got limited time in Moorea or you don’t want a full afternoon tied up.

The tour requires good weather. If conditions are poor, the operator will offer a different date or a full refund, so you’re not stuck losing money to rain or wind.

You should also consider your comfort level. The tour calls for moderate physical fitness. In practice, that usually means you’re able to stand, balance, and get into snorkeling water without needing medical-level assistance. The guides are focused on safety and comfort, but you still want to be physically able to participate.

One more important constraint: the maximum weight is listed as 260 pounds. And the tour is private, so only your group participates.

Should You Book This E-Board and Snorkeling Tour?

Book it if you want:

  • A private Moorea lagoon experience with guide-led wildlife spotting
  • An easier-on-the-body way to see reef life, with snorkeling breaks rather than constant swim time
  • Included photos and videos so you spend more time watching and less time documenting

I’d think twice if you:

  • Want a fast, sporty ride with constant movement. The boards are intentionally slow, and you may spend stretches standing still.
  • Don’t plan to bring snorkeling gear. Equipment isn’t provided.

If you’re looking for a calm, reef-focused outing that feels personal—especially with Ben and Lucie guiding your day—this is the kind of Moorea activity that fits neatly into a vacation schedule without feeling rushed.

FAQ

How long is the E-Board excursion in Moorea?

It runs about 2 hours (approx.). The exact timing can depend on lagoon conditions and how your group does.

Is this tour private?

Yes. It’s a private excursion, meaning only your group participates.

Is snorkeling included?

Snorkeling is part of the experience, with breaks led by the guide. Snorkeling equipment is not included.

What snorkeling gear should I bring?

Bring your own snorkeling equipment. Towels are also not included.

Where does the tour start?

The meeting point is Hotel Manava Beach Resort & Spa Moorea, PK. 5,5 côté mer Maharepa, Moorea 98728, French Polynesia. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

Are photos and videos included?

Yes. Photos and videos are included, and they are delivered the same day.

Is drone footage included?

Drone footage is not included. Photos/videos are included, and drone footage may be available as an add-on for an extra fee.

What’s the minimum number of people?

The tour requires at least two people.

What’s the maximum weight limit?

The maximum weight is listed as 260 pounds.

What if the weather is bad?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What’s the cancellation window?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

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