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Tahiti

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Tahiti

Ia Orana! The most sensual holiday of all! Tahiti, the largest of the 118 islands and atolls in French Polynesia, and her Islands of Moorea, Bora Bora and Huahine is the place for white sand beaches, waterfalls deep in the jungle and crystal clear lagoons.

Tahiti Overwater BungalowsRegarded by many travellers as the last great holiday paradise, the stunning “islands of love” offer high-quality thatched roof bungalows set in a tropical garden or over a gin-coloured lagoon, Polynesian dancing and singing and dramatic island backdrops.

Fresh produce allows the South Pacific’s finest chefs to serve tantalising French, Tahitian and Chinese cuisine accompanied by the best French and Californian wines.

Tahiti is also the place for fantastic watersports and activities ranging from beach parties to visits to the Paul Gauguin Museum.

The relatively slow French conversation is easy to follow with limited high-school French, and English is widely understood and spoken at all resorts. And while Tahiti has long been a quality holiday choice, it is no longer the exclusive (and expensive) place it once was with packages competitive with other South Pacific and Australian resorts making paradise available to all.

For the best value we recommend packages based around brand name hotels in Papeete and on islands including Moorea, Huahine and Bora Bora. We look forward to sharing this exotic corner of paradise with you!

Tahiti Fast Facts

Climate & Clothing: Cooled by the gentle breezes of the South Pacific, Tahiti averages 26ºC from April to September. December to March is the hot summer wet season, averaging 30ºC. Dress is casual by day and smart-casual by night.

Time Zone: Tahiti is 20 hours behind Australian EST.Tahiti surfing

Documents, Customs & Health: Current passport and a round-trip ticket. Vaccinations are not necessary.

Money: Local currency is French Pacific Francs. 1 AUD = 75 XPF. There are ATMs & major banks in Papeete and larger towns. Credit cards are widely accepted. CFP150 per person City Tax is payable to most hotels direct.

Language: French and Tahitian with English widely spoken in tourist areas including Papeete, Moorea and Bora Bora.

Electrical Equipment: 220 volts with European style plugs.

The Tahiti Experience

  • Visit Le Marche Papeete for black pearls, shell jewellery and t-shirts.
  • Enjoy a day trip to the stunning island of Moorea.
  • Visit the undersea world at Lagoonarium.
  • Try the great value food at Les Roulottes, (colourful food vans on the waterfront).
  • Visit the Gauguin Museum.
  • Snorkel with the local lagoon marine life including stingrays, sharks, dolphins and mantarays.
  • Visit the Belvedere lookout on Moorea offering spectacular views.

accommodation

 
 
 
Tahiti: InterContinental Thalasso Spa Bora Bora view from overwater bungalow InterContinental Bora Bora Resort and Thalasso Spa

Located on Motu Piti Aau ("Two hearts" in Tahitian), InterContinental Resort and Thalasso-Spa Bora Bora is the newest Five Star Hotel on Bora Bora.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: InterContinental Le Moana Bora Bora lady with flowers on overwater bungalow walkway InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort

Adorned by white sand and turquoise water, the Intercontinental Le Moana Resort Bora Bora offers you an exclusive and exotic retreat.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: InterContinental Resort & Spa Moorea Dolphin Quest InterContinental Moorea Resort & Spa

Weaving the spell of Polynesia, this high quality resort is renowned for personalised service, excellent restaurants, wide range of activities, magnificent over-water bungalows and spectacular lagoon views.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: InterContinental Resort Tahiti aerial view InterContinental Tahiti Resort

A Polynesian "dream" just waiting for you! This outstanding resort is renowned worldwide for its stunning location, fine dining at its overwater restaurant and magnificent swimming pools.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Le Meridien Bora Bora swimming with the turtles Le Meridien Bora Bora

Le Meridien Bora Bora is located on a Polynesian islet, surrounded by a turquoise lagoon. It offers guests luxurious Over-water Vungalows with glass-bottom floors or Beach Bungalows under coconut trees.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Novotel Bora Bora Beach Resort aerial view Novotel Bora Bora Beach Resort

The Novotel Bora Bora is situated 9 kilometres away from the city centre. Free entertainment on one of the most beautiful beaches of Bora Matira and close to the Sofitel Marara.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Le Meridien Tahiti Pool with view over the lagoon Le Meridien Tahiti

Deluxe absolute beachfront resort in a beautiful tropical garden. Features a white sandy beach and a tranquil lagoon. Outstanding facilities including the largest sand-pool in the South Pacific.


 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Sofitel Marara Bora Bora Overwater Bungalows Sofitel Bora Bora Beach Resort

Originally built by Italian movie producer Dino De Laurentis in 1977 to house movie-star Mia Farrow and the cast and crew of his film Hurricane, the Sofitel Marara was the pace-setter for luxury hotels on Bora Bora.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Sheraton Hotel Tahiti Lagoon View Room Sheraton Hotel Tahiti

Completely renovated in 2005.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort & Spa aerial view Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort & Spa

At the Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort you can discover the sparkling magic of the lagoon, admire the awe-inspiring Mount Otemanu while luxuriating in the peace and tranquility of the surroundings.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Sheraton Moorea Lagoon Resort aerial view Sheraton Moorea Lagoon Resort

You will want to return to this gorgeous hideaway with breathtaking views of a pristine white sandy beach and crystal blue Moorea Lagoon.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Sofitel ia Ora Overwater Bungalows Sofitel ia Ora Moorea

An oasis of tranquility and romance with stylish individual over-water, beach and garden bungalows, a favourite for its quality, excellent service and outstanding location. The Sofitel ia Ora is entirely renovated and has a unique view of Tahiti island.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Radisson Plaza pool view at night Radisson Plaza Resort Tahiti

Featuring lush surroundings and a prime Tahiti location with easy access to Tahiti's best water sports and shopping, the Radisson Plaza Resort Tahiti offers the kind of warm hospitality, inviting atmosphere and topnotch services sure to please business and leisure travellers alike.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Sofitel Maeva Beach aerial view Sofitel Tahiti Beach Resort

Sofitel Maeva Beach delivers a truly international experience, combining French sophistication with the warmth and traditions of Tahiti.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Sofitel Motu Bora Bora restaurant Sofitel Motu Bora Bora

On the south coast of the jewel in the crown of the Society Islands, this hotel is a haven of peace and beauty along a coral garden. Situated on its own private Motu, the hotel 30 bungalows have a breathtaking view of Bora Bora and its famous lagoon.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Hotel Hibiscus pool Hotel Hibiscus

This family run hotel is a tranquil tropical haven on the lagoon with a French provincial ambience. A good choice for family beach holidays on the worlds' most beautiful lagoon.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Moorea Pearl Resort and Spa aerial view Moorea Pearl Resort and Spa

This traditional Polynesian style hotel is an idyllic romantic retreat. Situated on 7.5 acres of white sand beachfront and a short drive from arrival points on the island and 2 miles from the magnificent Cook's Bay.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Kia Ora Rangiroa bungalows on the beach Kia Ora (Rangiroa)

Nestled on a white sand beach shaded by swaying palms, within earshot of the atoll's crashing ocean waves.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Le Taha Private Island and Spa aerial view Le Taha Private Island & Spa (Taha'a)

Opened since July 2002, this resort is designed to be the most exclusive resort in French Polynesia. Superbly located on Motu Tautau on the coral reef, the resort faces the island of Taha'a on the lagoon side and offers an unsurpassed view of Bora Bora island on the ocean side.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Manihi Pearl Beach Resort view across pool at night time Manihi Pearl Beach Resort (Manihi)

Secluded absolute beachfront resort, this intimate escape for lovers of spectacular scenery both on land and underwater has been described as the "end of the world, close to heaven".

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Raiatea Hawaiki Nui Hotel Overwater Bungalow Raitea Hawaiki Nui Hotel (Raiatea)

A warm, inviting welcome and personalised service will make your stay at Raiatea Hawaiki Nui Hotel feel like home away from home. One of the best resorts on the island, the hotel provides a wonderful gateway to discover Raiatea, the Sacred Island" known as the birth place of the Polynesian gods.

 
 
 
 
Tahiti: Te Tiare Beach Resort Huahine aerial view Te Tiare Beach Resort (Huahine)

Supremely private resort inaccessible by road, secluded in a lush tropical garden overlooking a breathtaking lagoon. Part of the Outrigger group.

 
 
 
 

Tahiti Specials

Regions

Tahiti
This mystical and mountainous island fringed by glorious white and black sand beaches is where you will find Papeete, French Polynesia's bustling capital, and its stylish shops and Le Marche (market).

Moorea
With steep jungle covered volcanic peaks rising from the turquoise waters of the lagoon and stunning white sand beaches, Moorea is correctly renowned as one of the world's most beautiful islands.

Bora Bora
The world's best address! The stunning crystal clear lagoon & extraordinary white sand beaches against a backdrop of jungle covered peaks contribute to the unparalleled beauty that surrounds you here. Resorts devoted to the absolute indulgence of their guests have made Bora Bora one of the most exclusive destinations anywhere.

Outer Islands

Taha'a
Taha'a - the Vanilla Island - shares her lagoon wtih Raitea from which, according to the legend, she was detached by a sacred eel possessed by the spirit of a princess. This enchanting paradise, endowed with a magnificent turquoise lagoon surrounded by "motus", islets of superb white sand beaches is an ancient volcano dominated by Mount Ohiri wtih its exceptional panorama. Notched by deep valleys which giver her her jagged form, this savage island is equally renowned for the picturesque quality of her archaeological sites hidden by the coconut trees, ferns and grasses which flourish up the peaks.Renowed for its quiet bays protected from trade winds, its archeological sites and its fishy lagoon, highly colored and appreciated by sailors, Taha'a hosts a few peal farms.The "Vanilla Island" nicknamed so because of the precious orchids that prosper on numerous plantations, remains virtually saturated with the strong aroma of the beans which perfumes the coast lines and the little hibiscus-bordered villages nestled in the hills.The inhabitants still live a peaceful and traditional life, fishing and farming and selling their produces on either Uturoa or Papeete's markets.


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