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Welcome to Bora Bora and Tahiti!

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French Polynesia

The most famous French Polynesian islands are Tahiti and Bora Bora, where the perfect beaches and romantic atmosphere make many tourists fascinated. The island’s lush bushes, romantic lagoons, and beautiful caves are all so charming. For divers, Moorea is a heart-shaped island and is the best place for them to explore the nearby barrier reef. In addition, you can also go to Huahine Island to feed large groups of eels. This is a very sacred ceremony in the local area. Don’t miss this rare opportunity!

Bora Bora

The blue-green lagoon, white soft sandy beaches and golden sunsets brought endless romance to this island, and it was once renamed. You can go diving in Coral Gardens or Tupitipiti Point to place yourself among tropical fish, or take a self-driving tour to the extinct volcano Otemanu (Mount Otemanu) to make yourself relaxed Enjoy the view. Through Lagoonarium, you can see sharks eating and share the fun of swimming with turtles. At the end of the day, you can go to the exquisite French restaurant on the island, enjoy a delicious dinner, and then taste tropical cocktails under the stars.

Papeete

Tahiti, the capital city of French Polynesia, is an active center of nightlife and commerce, with a population of about 100,000. Papiti is a great base for exploring the island of Love Lake, dark and white sandy beaches, and volcanoes. Around the ferry terminal is a vibrant night scene. If you want to experience the real island, you can go to Maprita Market or La Perle Museum to find local black pearls. November to April is the wet rainy season. The trade wind keeps the island cool all year round.

Moorea

In Papeete, we took the Almeiti ferry to Moorea for vacation. We were impressed by the punctuality and tidiness of the ferry. This time the journey was gentle and fast, and it took about 30 minutes. On the deck, we watched the daily life of the Navy, which was very interesting. When the temperature rises, we apply sunscreen and wear a hat, and once we feel the gentle sea breeze, we wear a hat! There is a strong wind on the sea. The time is not fixed. We bought round-trip tickets, so we had a good time without having to consider buying tickets for a specific time. Leave a lot of space for travelers. They said to wait 45 minutes in advance in the ferry waiting area, and to depart from Moorea 30 minutes earlier. Leave on time.

Point Venus

This park is beautiful and full of historical significance. The beach is very beautiful, and the water is beautiful. Our family stayed here almost all day, and the children couldn’t wait to come back. Nearby is Mama’s Beach Chalet, where lunch is served, and there is also a small snack house selling French fries and ice cream (until the afternoon). You can have a picnic here or put on a swimsuit for a while. The water in the river is clear and calm. We can see a few fish swimming around under our feet. The view of the sea and the mountains is beautiful. Before departure, the park will also provide showers to keep feet (and other parts of the body) clean. The sunset is beautiful.

Futaiwa Waterfall

If you want to see Futaiwa Waterfall, it will be even more troublesome. You must have a hiking permit. First, take the transportation to the starting point of the hike. When going, be careful to avoid heavy rains from time to time, and at the same time face a hot and humid environment. When you traverse partially exposed railroad tracks, pay special attention to the natural ponds located upstream of the waterfall, as they are sometimes flooded. This is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Tahiti, and possibly the most beautiful waterfall in French Polynesia.

Puna Oia Beach

The beach on this side is especially beautiful compared to other beaches in Tahiti. There is a long white sand beach, which is rare in Tahiti. The water on the beach is slowly getting deeper, the water here is very clear, diving here will be very good. It is only a distance from the PK17.5 beach. The beach is quiet during working hours, and there are a lot of people here on weekends.

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