Plan now! The diversity of The Islands of Tahiti gives you many options to explore the many dualities through the mesmerizing paradise.
The Islands of Tahiti, officially known as French Polynesia, possess one of the most spectacularly beautiful and diverse environments on earth. A mixture of high volcanic islands and low-lying atolls, these specks of land – 118 islands in all – are strewn across four million square km of the South Pacific.
Clustered into five archipelagos: the Society Islands, the Tuamotu Islands, the Gambier Islands, the Marquesas Islands, and the Austral Islands, The Islands of Tahiti have in common a delightful blend of Polynesian and French cultures and a consistently tropical climate. Experience all the various Tahiti activities while island hopping, from the Bora Bora, overwater bungalows, to a true Tahiti surf experience in Moorea, or sipping Tahitian noni juice and trying local Tahitian foods at Papeete’s market on Tahiti Island.
Watch the video below to get inspiration for activities for your next visit to The Islands of Tahiti.
With so many options for Tahiti activities, you can do as much or as little as you like. Perfect for the adventurous types interested in hikes to any of the beautiful Tahiti waterfalls. Or just jump in to truly experience the ocean and try your hand at Tahiti’s scuba diving. You might be lucky enough to see some Tahiti wildlife!
In case you would like to spend a leisurely day plating some laid-back Tahiti golf, or catching some sun, oceanic islands offers vacationers an almost limitless range of golf course. Stay in Tahiti’s overwater bungalows to experience true island living while you’re on the island. If you’re feeling even more daring, take a trip to swim with the Tahiti sharks! Shop for cultured pearls at Papeete’s market, take a Tahiti cruise, play a few rounds of golf, enjoy a motu picnic with the family – there’s so much to do in The Islands of Tahiti that you’ll never want to leave.
The Islands of Tahiti are packed with a mix of tropical adventure and blissful relaxation.
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