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French Polynesia

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Reasons To
Visit French Polynesia

  • Art & Crafts

    Tahitian culture is more in evidence now that ever before and not just in the sophisticated dances and performance art but in the revival of symbolic tattoo art through which Polynesians use the dark strong colours to assert their ma'ohi identity.

    Art & Crafts
  • Diving

    Rangiroa was described by Jacques Cousteau as the richest aquarium on the planet matched only by the other great Tuamotu lagoons on Tikehau, Manihi and Fakarava; now one of UNESCO's most valued biospheres.

    Diving
  • Multi culture

    The islands of French Polynesia have long been a melting pot of migrant peoples who have made the most of the ecology and geology of this region of the South Pacific to create sophisticated cultures.

    Multi culture
  • Overwater bungalows

    For most people an overwater bungalow set in a turquoise lagoon is the essence of French Polynesia and the reason to travel thousands of kilomtres round the world for the ultimate romantic holiday.

    Overwater bungalows
  • Pearls

    One of the most successful uses of light is visible in the pearl industry in which French Polynesia has become a world leader. The most sought after pearls are from the farms on Taha'a an in the Tuamotus and you may even get a chance to see the incredibly rare black pearls.

    Pearls

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Visit Raiatea, French Polynesia

Much less visited than its neighbouring Bora Bora, Raiatea is the second largest of the Society Islands and is at the heart of the indigenous culture.

Raiatea

French Polynesia

Much less visited than its neighbouring Bora Bora, Raiatea is the second largest of the Society Islands and is at the heart of the indigenous culture.

It is thought this was the main stop for the earliest Melanesian settlers, with a fascinating wealth of history and legend.

Exploring Raiatea

Raiatea is most often visited as the gateway to its smaller sister island, Taha'a, which shares the same lagoon.

However, it also enjoys some beautiful landscapes, with mountainous peaks and some good beaches, as well as the only navigable river in Polynesia which passes over numerous stunning waterfalls.

It also features some great surf spots, as well as excellent diving and sailing, and is home to several luxury yacht charters.

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