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.…
The Tiki of Taaoa and the Upeke Archeological Site
Hiva Oa is the second biggest of the Marquesas Islands, after Nuku HIva. A 3 hour 45 minute flight from Tahiti takes you to Henua Enana, as the islands are called in the Marquesan language. Hiva Oa is a mystical land of tales and legends, charged with the spiritual force, Mana. It's what causes the…
Hiking and Excursions in Ua Pou
The Mana is present wherever you go in The Islands of Tahiti. And that's especially true in Ua Pou, whether you're searching for flower stones in the valley of Hoihoi or touching the rock face of the piton of Poumaka. Legend has it that the pitons of Ua Huka were at war with those of…
Buying a handwoven basket
An emblematic souvenir of your stay in The Islands of Tahiti, is a handwoven basket. It is both a practical item and a work of art, as well as an accessory that never goes out of fashion. You can buy them in Papeete market and at roadside stands throughout The Islands of Tahiti. A basket…
A Tahitian Guesthouse: Authentic Polynesian Hospitality
There is a vast choice of accommodation in The Islands of Tahiti, from luxury hotel resorts to camp sites. Tahitian Guesthouses offer first class accommodation that is authentic and reasonably priced. Staying in a Tahitian Guesthouse you're sure of a good night's rest after a day spent visiting Papeete or diving in the lagoon. Authentic…
Best of the little-known beaches The Islands of Tahiti
There are plenty of beautiful, secluded beaches in The Islands of Tahiti. Superb stretches of white, black or even pink sand, on the shores of a turquoise lagoon. Here are ten of the best!
The Unique Wildlife of the Marquesas Islands
The Marquesas Islands are home to some of the rarest species of animals and plants in The Islands of Tahiti. A wonderland of flora and fauna, much of which is endemic to this remote and isolated archipelago. The Marquesas Islands, known as the 'Land of Men', are located in the northeast of French Polynesia, about…
The Tiki and Paepae of Hatiheu, Nuku Hiva
You'll need to go by car to get there, because the magnificent bay of Hatiheu is on the other side of the island from the main village of Taiohae. A captivating archeological site with a troubled past, where you'll discover tohua, petroglyphs, tiki and much more besides. There are countless historical and cultural sites in…
In the Footsteps of Gauguin and Brel in Hiva Oa
Paul Gauguin and Jacques Brel (a well known French musician) are united for eternity on the island of Hiva Oa. Both of them fell for the charms of this beautiful island and spent their last days in Atuona, the main village. They are buried a few meters apart, in the island's picturesque Calvaire cemetery. "To…