Inter-Island Travel in Tahiti

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...
Important Tahiti Travel Info

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

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

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...
Best Time to Visit Tahiti

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...
Activities in Tahiti

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...