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Discover Tahiti's enchanting connection to French Polynesia and France.

What country does Tahiti belong to?

Tahiti is an island in the territory of French Polynesia, which is administered and governed by France. French law applies here, and French is the primary language spoken. It also hosted the surfing events at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

How to plan a trip to Tahiti?

Tahiti vacation offers plenty of options. The islands of French Polynesia share many things in common, but each is its own experience and you’ll almost certainly come away having your favourite. The best way to explore these contrasts is by island hopping, either by air transfer or on a French Polynesia cruise. 

Which island should I visit in French Polynesia?

Many Tahiti tours include multiple islands, with good reason. From Bora Bora’s peerless lagoon to endless honeymoon options on Moorea, incredible diving off Rangiroa and Tikehau, the ancient Polynesian temples of Huahine, and the fresh vanilla that sweetens the air on Taha’a, each island has its own personality and story to share. Tahiti itself allows you to explore Polynesian culture up close, as well as seeing today’s French Polynesia.

How long can you vacation in French Polynesia?

Visitors can stay up to 90 days without a visa in any 180-day period.

How much does it cost to vacation in Tahiti?

French Polynesia is usually considered a luxury destination, though there are more moderate Tahiti vacation packages available. A simple stay, even on Bora Bora, can cost as little as US $165 per person per day off-season, but two to three times that rate is more typical, and it’s not unusual to pay upwards of US $750 per person, per day at higher-end resorts. Those visiting during the peak season from May to October can expect to pay more. A Tahiti cruise (with guided tours of unique and sacred sites) can be a great way to keep costs down if you want to see several islands. Many resorts also offer all inclusive vacation packages with pre-paid food and drink, air-inclusive deals, or discounts for staying within their chain of hotels across multiple islands.

Is Tahiti suitable for senior travellers?

Yes! Tahiti vacations come in all styles, from laid-back escapes to active adventures that include hikes, horseback riding, water sports, and small group tours. Age is immaterial. In French Polynesia, you really are only as old as you feel.

What to pack for a Tahiti vacation?

Light, breathable fabrics, a pair of good walking shoes, and beach attire are the must-have items. Add a lightweight poncho or rain jacket if you’re planning on sightseeing tours during the rainy season. A small waterproof day pack can come in handy as well. Beyond that, it’s up to you to decide what to pack and the best time to visit to avoid being uncomfortable. Snorkels can usually be borrowed or rented at your resort, though you might want to bring eco-friendly sunscreen and bug repellent to avoid higher prices in-destination.  

What currency does French Polynesia use?

French Polynesia uses the CFP franc, which trades at about 105 to 1 USD. If you’re shopping at small stores, markets, or on the more remote islands, you’ll probably need some francs, but some businesses catering to tourists will accept USD. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and businesses on the more popular islands.

Do I need to tip in French Polynesia?

Tipping isn’t customary in French Polynesia, though if you’ve received especially good service, it’s certainly appreciated. Ask a local travel guide if you’re unsure about the local etiquette. 

Is French Polynesia LGBTQ+ friendly?

LGBTQ+ people in French Polynesia enjoy the same protections and rights as in France and LGBTQ+ visitors are very welcome. Same-sex marriage has been legal since 2013, so your destination wedding or even your underwater same-sex ceremony won’t raise an eyebrow in French Polynesia. Māhū is a distinct identity in French Polynesian culture, describing those of a third gender who are raised to serve as teachers, healers, and in other domestic or religious roles. Rae rae is a term used to describe modern transgender identity. 

Can I drink the tap water in French Polynesia?

Tap water in French Polynesia is usually safe to drink, particularly on Tahiti, Moorea, and Bora Bora, but it’s a good idea to check with your hotel or travel agency before doing so.

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Beach Vacations

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Magical Tahiti and Moorea with Airfare

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Vivid turquoise lagoons meet lush green peaks in Moorea, where relaxation reigns. Unwind at Manava Beach Resort, absorbing beauty and serenity at your pace.
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Beach Vacations

Clear and shallow blue waters in Bora Bora.
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Bora Bora Beach Escape with Airfare

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Start your tropical getaway with a flight to Tahiti, then transfer to Bora Bora, where white sands and sparkling lagoons await. Enjoy eight days of sun, adventure, and relaxation.
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From US$5,449/p.p.
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