Tahiti
Tahiti and Her Islands are famous for being the romance capital of the South Pacific. Fall under the spell and allow the magic to captivate you.
Imagine your own over the water bungalow, with it’s glass floor to watch the colorful fish swimming below. Perhaps you’ll grab the snorkel equipment from your closet and step into the water off of your private balcony to snorkel right from your bungalow day or night. Don’t worry about the salt water, you’ll rinse off under the outdoor shower on your balcony. The final touch will be when you have your breakfast delivered to your balcony via outrigger canoe!
The people of Tahiti are as beautiful as her landscape, their warmth, charm and hospitality are reflected in their friendly greeting “Ia Orana” (hello) or bonjour.
The Society Islands of Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora along with Huahine, Raiatea, Taha’a and Maupiti are just a few of the 118 islands and atolls of the Tahitian Islands.
Each island is uniquely different and most travelers will split their vacation between 2 or 3 islands, depending on how much time that you have.
Fly from Los Angeles to Papeete Tahiti in only 7.5 hours or only 5 hours from Hawaii. From there you’ll board your connecting flight on to your chosen island.
2 Distinct Seasons – November through April, warmer and humid with average temperatures of 85” with most of their rain fall. May through October is cooler and dryer with average daily temperature of 80” and has the benefits of the Pacific tradewinds.
Activities abound for the adventurer. Thrilling jeep tours let you explore the lush interiors of the larger islands. Discover waterfalls and grottos as you hike or mountain bike through the heart of the island. Most visitors enjoy the lagoons and the locals do as well. Popular activities include swimming and snorkeling in the warm turquoise waters, outrigger canoeing, sailing, windsurfing, parasailing, deep sea fishing, jet skiing and water-skiing. The Tahitian Islands are world renowned for their scuba diving and snorkeling. You can go on a shark feeding expedition, where you’re in the water with reef sharks that are being hand fed by your guide.
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