Tahiti
Experience Paradise in French Polynesia
Escape to the ultimate tropical paradise in Tahiti and French Polynesia, where crystal-clear lagoons meet pristine white and black sand beaches, overwater bungalows offer unparalleled luxury, and Polynesian culture creates an atmosphere of warm hospitality. From the dramatic peaks of Moorea to the romantic allure of Bora Bora, from the pearl farms of the Tuamotus to the untouched beauty of the Marquesas, French Polynesia represents the pinnacle of South Pacific perfection.
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Places To Go
Main Islands
Tahiti: The largest island and cultural heart of French Polynesia, featuring Papeete's vibrant markets, beautiful black sand beaches, and the dramatic Venus Point where Captain Cook observed the transit of Venus.
Moorea: Heart-shaped island with dramatic volcanic peaks, pristine lagoons, and some of the best snorkeling in French Polynesia. Perfect for hiking, water sports, and romantic sunsets.
Bora Bora: The most famous and romantic island, known worldwide for its luxury overwater bungalows, turquoise lagoon, and the iconic Mount Otemanu volcanic peak.
Huahine: "Garden Island" offering authentic Polynesian culture, archaeological sites, vanilla plantations, and unspoiled natural beauty away from crowds.
Outer Islands
Rangiroa Atoll: World's second-largest atoll famous for incredible diving, swimming with dolphins, and pink sand beaches. Home to renowned pearl farms and world-class wine production.
Fakarava: UNESCO Biosphere Reserve offering pristine diving conditions, with massive schools of sharks and untouched coral formations in crystal-clear waters.
Marquesas Islands: Remote volcanic islands known for dramatic landscapes, ancient Polynesian culture, archaeological sites, and incredible artisan crafts.
Tikehau: Pink sand paradise and bird sanctuary with exceptional snorkeling, fishing, and the most photographable beaches in French Polynesia.
Things to See
Natural Wonders
Mount Otemanu, Bora Bora: Dramatic volcanic peak rising 2,385 feet from the lagoon, best viewed from overwater bungalows or during helicopter tours.
Belvedere Lookout, Moorea: Spectacular viewpoint overlooking Cook's Bay and Opunohu Bay with pineapple plantations and dramatic mountain backdrops.
Coral Gardens: Pristine snorkeling sites around all islands featuring colorful coral formations, tropical fish, and crystal-clear visibility.
Cultural Sites
Marae Temples: Ancient Polynesian stone temples throughout the islands, with the most impressive at Taputapuatea on Raiatea, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Paul Gauguin Museum, Tahiti: Celebrating the famous artist's time in French Polynesia with exhibits of his life and work in paradise.
Pearl Farms: Visit working black pearl farms to learn about cultured pearl production and purchase authentic Tahitian pearls directly from farmers.
Notable Places to Stay
Luxury Overwater Bungalows
The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort: Ultimate luxury with the largest overwater villas in French Polynesia, featuring private beaches, butler service, and world-class spa treatments.
Conrad Bora Bora Nui: Hillside and overwater accommodations with panoramic lagoon views, infinity pools, and exclusive access to pristine Motu Tapu.
InterContinental Moorea Resort & Spa: Overwater bungalows and beachfront villas with dolphin encounters, world-class diving, and authentic Polynesian cultural experiences.
Boutique Properties
Le Taha'a Island Resort & Spa: Adults-only luxury on a private motu with overwater suites, vanilla-scented gardens, and exclusive access to coral gardens.
Kia Ora Resort, Rangiroa: Atoll paradise with overwater bungalows above pink sand beaches, exceptional diving, and swimming with dolphins.
Pension Motu Iti, Bora Bora: Intimate family-run property offering authentic Polynesian hospitality and traditional Polynesian architecture.
Things to Do
Water Activities
Lagoon Tours: Explore pristine lagoons by outrigger canoe or catamaran, stopping at coral gardens, visiting stingray and shark feeding sites.
Scuba Diving: World-class diving with manta rays, sharks, and pristine coral formations. Rangiroa and Fakarava offer some of the planet's best diving.
Swimming with Rays & Sharks: Safe encounters with friendly stingrays and reef sharks in shallow lagoon waters, perfect for snorkelers and divers alike.
Deep Sea Fishing: Charter boats for marlin, tuna, and mahi-mahi fishing in some of the world's richest fishing waters.
Cultural Experiences
Traditional Polynesian Dance Shows: Experience authentic Tahitian dance performances with traditional costumes, drums, and fire dancing.
Pearl Farm Visits: Learn about black pearl cultivation and purchase authentic Tahitian pearls directly from local pearl farmers.
Island Tours by 4WD: Explore volcanic interiors, waterfalls, and archaeological sites with knowledgeable local guides sharing island history and legends.
Dining Musts
Polynesian Cuisine
Poisson Cru: Tahitian national dish of fresh fish marinated in lime juice and coconut milk, served at beachside cafes and fine dining restaurants.
Traditional Tamaaraa (Feast): Experience authentic Polynesian earth oven cooking with pig, fish, breadfruit, and taro root wrapped in banana leaves.
Fresh Tropical Fruits: Taste exotic fruits like breadfruit, rambutan, dragon fruit, and the famous Tahitian vanilla in its birthplace.
Coconut Crab: Delicacy of the islands, these large land crabs offer sweet, tender meat served grilled or in traditional preparations.
French-Polynesian Fusion
Fine Dining Resorts: World-class restaurants in luxury resorts combining French culinary techniques with fresh local ingredients and Polynesian flavors.
Food Trucks (Roulottes): Papeete's famous food trucks offering affordable local favorites like chow mein, poisson cru, and fresh fruit juices.
Pearl Resort Restaurants: Overwater dining experiences with fresh seafood, local specialties, and stunning lagoon views during romantic sunset dinners.
Local Beverages
Hinano Beer: Local Tahitian beer perfect for hot tropical days, best enjoyed on beach terraces watching spectacular sunsets.
Fresh Coconut Water: Drink straight from young coconuts picked fresh from palm trees, the ultimate tropical refreshment.
Tahitian Vanilla: World's finest vanilla beans used in desserts, coffee, and traditional drinks throughout the islands.





