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Places to visit in Tahiti holiday package

Places to visit in Tahiti holiday package

The South Pacific is scattered with island gems, some which are popular tourist destinations and other which offer untouched beauty. Tahiti is a French Polynesian paradise, consisting of seven main islands. While there are smaller islands scattered through the waters of Tahiti, Papeete, Moorea, Manihi, Tikehau, Huahine, Rangiroa and, of course, Bora Bora are the main attractions for visiting tourists. Throughout Tahiti there is one common denominator, the pristine views of the glistening Pacific Ocean. If you’re planning your next holiday to the beautiful South Pacific, experience the wonders of Tahiti and make some time to appreciate this tropical island paradise.


Places to visit in Tahiti holiday package


Papeete tahiti

Most visitors will begin their exploration of Tahiti in Papeete. Acting as a gateway to all other islands, Papeete is the most vibrant and population dense location in Tahiti. Once you’ve passed the city centre however, you will discover the island paradise that awaits you. While most of the waters around Tahiti are clam and tranquil, some great surfing breaks can be found in Papeete, created by the reef that borders the island. If you’re looking to do some shopping, Papeete is your place, with a daily market located in the city centre.
Accommodation options in Papeete are varied to suit most budgets, with hotel prices starting from as little as $39 per night. You will find that many of the accommodation options on the more secluded islands in Tahiti can become quite expensive, so if you’re looking for a cheaper holiday, Papeete is a great place to stay.


Bora Bora Island


The romance capital of Tahiti, Bora Bora is the perfect destination for a wedding or honeymoon. Upon arriving at the island of Bora Bora, you will be inundated with the spectacular sight of hundreds of overwater bungalows, branching out from the shores. The calm waters of Bora Bora make it the perfect destination for relaxing on the beach or taking in a day of snorkelling. The crystal blue waters of Bora Bora are made even more enticing by the fact that you can simply step out of your bungalow and straight down a ladder to the waters below.

Moorea island

Moorea is the ideal Tahitian destination for travelers who like to have their itinerary packed with things to do. Visitors will have the option of lazing by the beach, taking a journey on a catamaran across the ocean, venturing out on a 4WD island excursion or enjoying the cultural delights of a Tiki Village performance. The list of things to see and do in Moorea seems virtually endless, so it’s important that you come prepared. If you want to get the most out of your holiday, talk to your travel agent about Tahiti holiday packages, many of which include airfares, accommodation, hotel transfers and day tours. 

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