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Tahiti

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Bora Bora

Tahiti: Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort & Spa aerialThe 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.

Resort options range from small bed and breakfast retreats to resorts on lagoon motus (islets) renowned as the best in the world.

Highlights include a ½ day Tupuna jeep safari tour of the island from $107 and a Shark Feeding Tour where you can not only feed the gentle lagoon sharks, but swim with the mantarays - truly an experience you will not forget from $159 per person.

Bora Bora is a one hour flight from Papeete. Prices start from $519 return per adult and $260 return per child flying Air Tahiti.

 

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Other 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.

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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