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The Islands of Tahiti

Tahiti. The word evokes visions of an island paradise, exotic days, romantic nights and South Sea adventure. The Islands of Tahiti exude a power of life that makes every experience in these islands unforgettable. The Tahitians’ call this power, Mana. And, you will feel it ripple up your spine the moment you step off the plane, and it will fill your soul, you will taste it and smell it in the air. Once you’ve experienced The Islands of Tahiti, it will flow through your veins forever.

With 118 islands boasting high, rugged mountain peaks, coral reefs, turquoise-blue lagoons, white sand, palm-fringed beaches, and luxuriously intimate resorts, each island paradise has something for everyone.

Getting There

Most travelers headed to this tropical paradise arrive by air. The Tahiti-Faa’a International Airport is located on Tahiti’s main island and is about 5 km west of Papeete. This is the only international airport in French Polynesia and is close and convenient to all the major hotels and resorts on Tahiti. From here, you can hop on connecting flights via Air Tahiti to explore the diverse regions that make up this pristine island nation, including beautiful Bora Bora known for its turquoise lagoon and white sand beaches.

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Accommodation

Looking for where to stay in The Islands of Tahiti? Explore the best places to stay in the French Polynesian Islands. From the majestic overwater bungalows of Bora Bora, to the magical island of Moorea – there’s nothing short of choices. Among The Islands of Tahiti are the popular islands of Moo...

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Activities

There are so many ways to discover the outdoors in The Islands of Tahiti, and so many opportunities for hikes and excursions in island valleys or over hilltops where the breathtaking views encompass a full 360-degree panorama of mountains, bays, lagoons and on the horizon, the immense Pacific. From ...

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Getting Around

There are several ways to get around the islands. Taxis are available on most islands, and rental cars and scooters can be rented on the larger ones. Bicycles are also available for rent in many places. Air Tahiti offers regular inter-island flights, and ferries and catamarans connect the larger isl...

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Dining

French Polynesia benefits from fantastic weather all year round. It’s a virtual South Pacific Garden of Eden, where exuberance and abundance go hand in hand. In this sunny country, farmers grow a wide variety of fruits, spices and vegetables which are transformed into aromatic and exotic dishes to...

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Culture

Casual and lightweight clothing is recommended year-round in Tahiti due to its tropical climate. During the dry season from May to October, bring light and comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather. In the humid season from November to April, it’s advisable to bring breathable clothing that c...

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Weather

At the Polynesian latitudes, it’s summer year-round! However, you can distinguish two main Tahitian weather patterns: the dry season and the humid season. The dry season lasts from May to October and has balmy temperatures between 71°F and 80°F/21°C and 27°C. While the humid season typically l...

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For more information, contact the Destination Marketing Organization (DMO):

Tahiti Tourisme

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