The destination of French Polynesia is known as The Islands of Tahiti and is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty. High volcanic islands, atolls which barely break the surface of the Pacific Ocean, and sublime turquoise lagoons make up the 118 islands spread over an area as vast as Europe. The Islands of Tahiti comprise five archipelagos: the Society, Tuamotu, Austral, Gambier, and Marquesas Islands, each one unique and special in its own right. The tropical climate in The Islands of Tahiti is ideal for a wide range of enjoyable and thrilling activities.

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What to do in The Islands of Tahiti?

Enjoy a boat trip on the lagoon, a snorkelling session or the luxury of an overwater bungalow. Bask in the sun on the soft white sand, or take a refreshing dip in a pool at the foot of a waterfall. Spend the day in Papeete, or go on safari in Moorea or Raiatea. Have a picnic at the water’s edge on a motu, admire Bora Bora from a helicopter, absorb the mana, and dicover the unique culture of Polynesia. There’s so much to do in The Islands of Tahiti that you’ll never want to leave.

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Kayak ©_Tahiti Tourisme_Dimitri Nguyen Verdenet
Tere Na Uta I Papenoo ©_Teriitua Maoni Tour en hélicoptère © Grégoire Le Bacon
Air Tahiti © Lei Tao

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