Tahiti
Start your happily ever after in the amazing islands of the South Pacific known as French Polynesia. Tahiti offers newlyweds an idyllic place to unwind, soak in the sun and try a variety of new activities. With a number of islands to choose from-including lagoon-embraced Bora Bora, mountainous Moorea, Tahiti does not disappoint as a honeymoon destination.
Two volcanoes helped form Tahiti’s figure-eight style, resulting in two land masses named Tahiti Nui (Big Tahiti) and Tahiti Iti (Little Tahiti), which are connected by a narrow isthmus. Today, the landscape is still dominated by mountains, such as the popular climbing destination, Mount Aorai, and deep valleys with cascading waterfalls.
A Romantic Honeymoon Oasis
If you want quiet downtime to focus on each other, then you have picked the perfect honeymoon escape. With spectacular crystal clear ocean water like no other destination, you and your spouse can relax in luxurious overwater bungalows that are unmatched any other place in the world. Enjoy delicious restaurants, spectacular views, and romantic interludes on the magnificent honeymoon you both deserve.
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The Most Romantic Things to Do in Tahiti During Your Honeymoon
Tahiti is the perfect honeymoon destination because of the crystal-blue waters, breathtaking landscape, and delicious food. But what activities can couples do on their honeymoon? Here are the most romantic things to do in Tahiti. Snorkel in a Coral Garden...
Why Visit Tahiti
The world is full of beautiful places - why should you make Tahiti, also known as French Polynesia, your honeymoon destination? There are closer beaches in Hawaii and cheaper ones in Fiji...but neither of those hold a candle to the culture, romance and options that...
Tahiti Weddings and Honeymoons
Sunset beach view of Mount Otemanu from the InterContinental Bora Bora Resort and Thalasso Spa, seen on a 2007 BigDay site inspection. What better way to celebrate your love than on a warm, sunny beach in Tahiti surrounded by family and friends? Or, if you prefer a...
Tahiti Travel Itineraries
You have one week for your honeymoon - what trip will let you see the best Tahiti and her islands have to offer...without picking up and moving every day? You are coming to Tahiti to SCUBA dive and snorkel - where are the best spots? Your honeymoon dream includes you,...
Tahiti FAQ
Here are the answers to commonly asked questions about Tahiti. How many islands are in Tahiti? Tahiti and her islands number 118, in five different and distinct archipelagos: Windward Islands and Leeward Islands, Tuamotu Atolls, Marquesas Islands, Austral Islands and...
Tahiti Overwater Bungalows
Overwater bungalows are self-contained units that sit - you guessed it - over water. Supported by secure platforms and concrete pillars, the bungalows usually offer luxurious, complete bathrooms for your comfort (and no, nothing ends up in the water below!), and are...
Inter-Island Travel in Tahiti
Due to their varying diversity, travelling between Tahiti's individual islands is very common, even for honeymooners on a short stay. The Leeward Islands, including Bora Bora, and Moorea are both less than an hour's flight away from Tahiti, and offer different...
Important Tahiti Travel Info
Important Travel Information Here are the most important things you should know before you depart on your Tahitian honeymoon. For answers to other helpful questions, check out our Tahiti Frequently Asked Questions. What documents do we need to travel to Tahiti?...
History and Culture of Tahiti
The islands of Tahiti, also known as French Polynesia, have a long and colorful history with a culture made up of many influences, resulting in a unique French/Polynesian blend in food, music and language. Additionally, there are numerous cultural similarities between...
Travel & Transportation in Tahiti
Tahiti has its share of resorts, however the striking sandy beaches and crystal clear lagoons that made French Polynesia famous are more easily found elsewhere in the islands. Additionally, the island is home to French Polynesia's only major city, with surrounding...
Best Time to Visit Tahiti
The best time of year to travel to Tahiti - which is also the peak season - is during their winter, especially the months of June through August. This also corresponds to the North American wedding season. The overall high season in French Polynesia extends from May 1...
Activities in Tahiti
Tahiti is the main island. As French Polynesia's largest and most populated island, Tahiti offers the greatest diversity of things to see and do - from underwater spear fishing to dance lessons (learn the traditional 'tamure'!), Tahiti has you covered. Water...