Tahiti and Her Islands - the realm of fantasies is also a wealth of fantasies: abundant with both legends and pearls. The food here is just as pure as the life on the smaller islands and during your holiday, you can enjoy taking down the pace, walking, cycling snorkelling, diving and - most importantly - watching life go by and recharging for those busier moments. We will be happy to help you on your way to your dream holiday.
English explorer James Cook returned home with stories about paradise on Earth, and Gaugin and Brel never wanted never to leave. Tahiti and Her Islands, also known as French Polynesia, appeals to everyone's imagination. Nowhere else in the world will you find such diversity as in this warm heart of the Pacific Ocean: all 118 of the islands have their own distinct character and are able to seduce even the most spoilt holidaymakers. The proud Polynesians will be happy to share Tahiti's idyllic beauty and culture with you, so Ia Orana - welcome to one of the last remaining paradises on Earth!
The diversity of Tahiti and Her Islands Tahiti and Her Islands are very different: The Society Islands are easily the most varied archipelago of Tahiti and Her Islands , with an abundance of both nature and culture. Tourism is still in its infancy on the unspoilt Tuamotus and the Maquesas are in very respect the most primeval of the three, which the wild dances and compelling music still bare witness this fact. Which appeals to you the most?
Tahiti and Her Islands is without a doubt a Mecca for diving enthusiasts. You will find stunning coral reefs on the Society Islands and a wealth of tropical fish and turtles. At certain times of the year, you will also have the chance of seeing spinner dolphins swimming around the Marquesas Islands. An incredible diving experience awaits you on the Tuamotus, where the volcanic area has sunken back into the sea. Only the lagoon remains. In the Tuamotus you will find a collection of coral atolls that don't have an island in the middle, but do have countless tranquil beaches.
Although we have selected the best, most exclusive hotels in relation to character, service and facilities, we cannot deny the best hotels on most of the islands in Tahiti and Her Islands are relatively large. If you fancy a little variation during your holiday, a great way to get close to the local people is to spend the night at a family guesthouse. These guesthouses do of course have fewer facilities and are of a lower standard, but it is the best way to experience local life firsthand. We highly recommend any of the guesthouses in our assortment, all of which have undergone a strict personal selection process with respect to service and character. Just let us know, and we will be happy to include a guesthouse in the proposed travel itinerary.
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