All UNESCO World Heritage Sites
The Islands of Tahiti is a treasure trove of biodiversity and culture, where nature and history intertwine to offer breathtaking landscapes and unique heritage sites. Three sites are recognized by UNESCO for their exceptional value: the Fakarava Biosphere Reserve, the Taputapuātea Marae in Raiatea, and the Marquesas Islands. Discover what makes these places must-visit destinations.…
A Picnic on the Motu
The soft sand is warm, the turquoise lagoon is shimmering, and all tghat swimming and snorkeling has mad you feel a little peckish. Well, you're in luck! The table's been set in the shallow water, and a delicious poisson cru and a glass of frsh coconut juice are waiting for you! Tāmā’a maita’i! Motu is…
Tahitian first names
Tahitian first names have an exotic and poetic ring to them and are popular far beyond the shores of The Islands of Tahiti. Traditional Tahitian first names are deeply rooted in Polynesian culture and mythology. Each name has a particular significance and is never chosen lightly. If you decide you would like to give your…
A Tour of Tahiti by Truck
You should take at least a day to explore Tahiti, the main island of French Polynesia. The most authentic way to do so is on a truck, the traditional Tahitian bus. The Tere Fa'a'ati is a festive tour of the island by truck that is organized each year in January. Tahiti is the biggest and…
Hiking in Tahiti and Bora Bora
When you think of French Polynesia, the image is of coconut palms, sandy beaches and turquoise lagoons. But there is another side to the islands that is equally as beautiful. The lush green hills and valleys, waterfalls and archeological sites that you'll discover when you go hiking in the interior of The Islands of Tahiti.…
A trail with a difference
French Polynesia is spread over 4 million km², which is the equivalent of continental Europe. There are a total of 118 islands and atolls dispersed among five archipelagos: the Tuamotu, Society, Austral, Gambier and Marquesas Islands. Some of the islands are high, volcanic islands, while others are low, coral atolls. Almost all of them have…
The luxuriant Tahitian countryside
French Polynesia is a dream destination for hiking enthusiasts. The majestic mountains, lush green valleys and superb views make hiking in Tahiti an unforgettable experience. But make sure that you're properly prepared before you set off. A hike into the hills and valleys of Tahiti is a wonderful adventure. Discover the waterfalls, archeological sites and…
A Day in the Lush Opunohu Valley
In The Islands of Tahiti there is a vast choice of things to do and see. And one of the most beautiful sites on the island of Moorea is the Opunohu Valley. Here is a suggestion for an excursion to explore the valley and admire the lush vegetation, starting from the beautiful turquoise waters in…
The most beautiful sites in the Gambier Islands
At more than 1,600 kilometers from Tahiti, the Gambier Islands are a unique destination in The Islands of Tahiti. Far off the beaten track, these volcanic islands all share the same magnificent lagoon. Idyllic motu and some of the most beautiful churches in French Polynesia are just some of the sites to see.