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Discover Tahiti

Tahiti, the pearl of the Pacific, enchants with its white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and vibrant Polynesian culture. An unforgettable paradise. Enjoy heavenly beaches, discover turquoise lagoons and explore Polynesian culture. Dive into crystal-clear waters, hike through breathtaking landscapes and savor local cuisine.

Tahiti, Queen of the Pacific

Tahiti is a high, mountainous island of volcanic origin in French Polynesia, located in the southern Pacific Ocean. It is made up of two parts: Tahiti Nui, the largest, and Tahiti Iti. French Polynesia comprises 118 islands, 76 of which are inhabited and divided into archipelagos. Tahiti is one of the islands of the Society archipelago. With 1,042 km2 and over 200,000 inhabitants, Tahiti is the largest and most populous of the French Polynesian islands. A trip to Tahiti will take you through an incredible landscape.
Moorea is a small island with a population of less than 20,000, where you can enjoy mainly nautical activities such as scuba diving, canoeing and discovering the animals of the lagoon. However, Moorea has 8 mountains, so you can also go hiking and appreciate what nature has created.
You can also visit Bora Bora, an island that embodies dreams and is also nicknamed the "Pearl of the Pacific". The name probably comes from the fact that the island's lagoon is surrounded by a coral belt and is considered one of the most beautiful in the world.

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Flying to Tahiti

Papeete and Morea in French Polynesia, Tahiti

Flights to French Polynesia

French Polynesia, the jewel of the Pacific, seduces with its turquoise lagoons, volcanic landscapes and captivating culture. An unforgettable experience.
The island of Moorea in Tahiti Papeete in French Polynesia

Flights from Paris to French Polynesia

Fly from Paris to French Polynesia for an extraordinary journey to the heart of the Pacific: dream beaches, Polynesian culture and unforgettable adventures await you.
Overwater bungalow villas at the Tahiti resort in Bora Bora

Flights from Bordeaux to Papeete

Dive into the adventure between Bordeaux and Papeete: a dream voyage from the French wine capital to the Polynesian lagoons. Book now!
Landscape of French Polynesia

Flights from Marseille to Papeete

Fly from Marseille to Papeete for an exotic adventure in the heart of the Pacific: discover turquoise lagoons, white sand beaches and Polynesian culture.
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Useful information for your trip to Tahiti

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Tahiti travel memo

Weather / Temperatures

Min. 26°C / Max. 32°C

Airport

Tahiti International Airport - Faa

Local currency

XPF (Franc pacifique)

Local time

Paris -11h

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Flight hours

20 hours approx

Time difference

-12h summer & -11h winter

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20 hours

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-12h summer & -11h winter

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48 hours approx

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-6h

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48 hours approx

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-6h

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Travel tips for Tahiti

Preparing your trip to Tahiti

European nationals

For Europeans visiting Tahiti, a valid passport is generally required, with at least six months validity remaining after the planned departure date. For stays of less than 90 days, no visa is required. However, a return or onward ticket and proof of sufficient financial resources may be required on arrival. Vaccination against yellow fever is not compulsory, but some European countries may recommend specific vaccinations. It is advisable to check exact requirements prior to travel.

International nationals

For non-European nationals traveling to Tahiti, a valid passport is generally required, with a remaining validity period of at least six months after the planned departure date. A visa may also be required, depending on nationality and length of stay. It is advisable to contact the French Polynesian consulate or French embassy in the country of origin for specific information on visa requirements. Proof of accommodation reservations and financial resources may also be requested on arrival.

Health

For a healthy stay in Tahiti, take a few precautions. Protect yourself from the tropical sun by using a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a high protection factor, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and light clothing, and avoiding direct exposure during the hottest hours of the day. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, especially if you take part in outdoor activities such as hiking or diving. Avoid drinking tap water and opt instead for bottled water to prevent gastrointestinal upset.

Safety

To ensure your safety in Tahiti, follow these sound advice. Avoid venturing out alone, especially at night. Keep your valuables safe and do not leave them unattended, especially on beaches frequented by tourists. Respect safety rules when swimming, and follow the warnings of lifeguards in case of heavy swell or dangerous currents. Be respectful of local culture and Tahitian customs. In case of emergency, dial 17 to contact the local police. Enjoy the beauty of Tahiti safely by following these tips.

What's the budget for a 1-week trip to Tahiti?

Tahiti offers a variety of accommodations to suit all tastes. Luxury beachfront hotel complexes offer upscale service, infinity pools and relaxing spas. The pensions de famille offer a more authentic experience with comfortable rooms and meals prepared with local produce. Stilt bungalows in crystal-clear lagoons offer a unique experience, ideal for honeymooners. Finally, vacation rentals allow immersion in local life, with houses and apartments available all over the island.

In Tahiti, various means of locomotion allow you to explore the island and its surroundings. Renting a car offers total freedom to discover the picturesque roads and tourist sites. Scooters are an economical and practical option for getting around urban traffic. Bicycles offer a slower, more eco-friendly way to explore the tropical landscape. Cabs and public transport services are also available for quick and easy travel. Finally, excursions by boat or helicopter offer spectacular views of the lagoons and neighboring islands.

In Tahiti, gastronomy is an experience in itself, offering a multitude of options for eating. Local restaurants offer authentic Polynesian cuisine, highlighting the delights of the sea and exotic flavors. Local markets abound with fresh tropical fruits, fish and local produce, perfect for preparing your own meals. Food trucks offer delicious and affordable street food, while grocery stores and supermarkets provide a variety of options for all tastes. Whichever you choose, you'll discover delicious and varied cuisine in Tahiti.

The best photos of Tahiti

The island of Moorea in Tahiti, Papeete, French Polynesia
The island of Moorea in Tahiti, Papeete, French Polynesia
Resort on the island of Moorea in Tahiti
Resort on the island of Moorea in Tahiti
Papeete and Morea in French Polynesia, Tahiti
Papeete and Morea in French Polynesia, Tahiti
Panoramic harbour landscape from Papeete to Tahiti
Panoramic harbour landscape from Papeete to Tahiti
Overwater bungalow villas at the Tahiti resort in Bora Bora
Overwater bungalow villas at the Tahiti resort in Bora Bora
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