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  • Tahiti and French Polynesia Bora Bora

    Bora Bora island is possibly the single most famous island in all the world. The legends, mysteries, and romance associated with the words "Bora Bora" bring an almost mystical presence to the island...

  • Tahiti and French Polynesia - Le Tahaa Private Island and Spa

    Taha'a Island in Tahiti, French Polynesia, is one of the 118 islands between Australia and America. Taha'a used to be strictly family owned until Le Taha'a was built in 2002...

  • Tahiti and French Polynesia - Rangiroa

    Technically Rangiroa isn't actually an island, but rather dozens of islands in an atoll - a ring of coral strung around a lagoon. This atoll is so big that you can't see one shore from the other. Being completely surrounded by water there are very few roads on the atoll, so most travel is by water...

  • Tahiti and French Polynesia - Tahiti Cruise

    The cruise begins in Fare, a sleepy little fishing village on the island of Huahine, and her ship is the 'Haumana'.

    The 'Haumana' has just nineteen cabins, which means there can be no more than thirty-eight guests at a time. The first day is spent leisurely cruising around to the other side of Huahine passing dozens of tiny coral islands called Motus...

  • Tahiti and French Polynesia - Tahiti For Kids

    Tahiti mainly caters for honeymooners and couples, so Tahiti is often overlooked as a family destination. But at Moorea Beachcomber Intercontinental there's fun for the whole family...

  • Tahiti and French Polynesia - Teahupoo

    Many see Tahiti as a honeymoon escape, a place where couples can go for the ultimate romantic escape, but there's more to this island than resorts and romance. Tahiti has a gnarly side that has surfers and budget backpackers travelling here from all over the world...