Tahiti
Moorea
Bora Bora
Huahine
Raiatea & Tahaa
Marquesas
Rangiroa & Manihi
Fakareva & Tikehau

 

The legendary name of “Tahiti” identifies this island as well as the group of islands that make up French Polynesia. This turtle-shaped island is the largest of the 118 in this group. Papeete, the bustling capital of Tahiti, is a cosmopolitan town that once was a sleepy little port and now boasts a thriving international airport.

There is an abundance of shopping from local shell handicrafts to French Haute Couture, dining options that include Tahitian, European and Asian cuisine enjoyed in sidewalk cafes or fine dining restaurants and a chance to mix with the locals aboard their open-air bus called “Le Truck”. Visit the Lagoonarium, the Botanical Gardens or one of the interesting museums. The island is skirted by black velvet beaches and pink coral reefs.

Away from the town the scenery changes to foothills with swaying coconut palms, then to ragged peaks covered with luscious vegetation, emerald valleys with cascading waterfalls and mountain streams. The volcanic peak is Mount Orohena.

There are many activities to enjoy, from golf on French Polynesia’s only course, to helicopter rides and scuba diving. This island is worth a few days to explore before heading to the outer islands.

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