Visit French Polynesia

Places to visit in French Polynesia
Dazzling white sands, impossibly blue waters, a kaleidoscope of marine life and forest-clad mountains make French Polynesia paradise on earth. Tahiti is the largest among the country’s 118 islands and atolls; other islands include Moorea, a South Pacific gem boasting soaring mountain peaks surrounded by sapphire water, and Bora Bora, often touted as ‘the most romantic island in the world’. Come to relax on the sands, taste the local coffee and pineapple, walk, swim, ride and dream.
Below we've listed highlights of a holiday to French Polynesia. To plan your visit, talk to one of our Australasia Experts today on 0800 707 6010.
Bora Bora
Bora Bora
Perfect for losing yourself among the white sands, Bora Bora is a popular honeymoon destination. Giant manta rays and rainbow fish inhabit the island’s pristine turquoise waters, while on land, visitors luxuriate in resorts, spas, overwater bungalows and thatched-roof villas. Explore the dense volcanic jungle onboard a 4X4, watch the sunset on horseback, snorkel the surrounding reef or simply lay back and enjoy the idyllic views.
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Tahiti
Tahiti
So-laid-back-it’s-horizontal Tahiti is perhaps French Polynesia’s most famous island, its forested mountains and glorious beaches attracting desert island seekers and honeymooners from all over the globe. French Polynesia’s bustling capital, Papeete, is found on Tahiti; it’s a fun-filled town with a carnival atmosphere and plenty of colourful markets. It’s also the best place to sample Tahiti’s delicious French-influenced cuisine.
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Moorea
Moorea
A South Pacific gem located just 10 miles from Tahiti, the trident-shaped island of Moorea was named after a dream by a Polynesian high priest – and its dreamlike qualities remain today. A soaring eruption of green mountain peaks surrounded by sapphire water, Moorea inspired the mythical ‘Bali Hai’ in James A. Michener’s Tales of the South Pacific. Don’t miss the Belvedere Overlook, a central lookout with spectacular views over the island’s twin crystal bays and the sweeping plantations of the Opunohu Valley.
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