Tahiti
Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean. Holidays to Tahiti invite you to a realm where turquoise waters shimmer under the tropical sun, and vibrant Polynesian culture fills the air with music, dance, and art.
Tahiti is an island where every view, taste, and sound enchants travellers with the spirit of the South Pacific. You can witness unforgettable sunsets over volcanic horizons and savor Tahitian specialties infused with tropical flavours.

Popular Areas of Tahiti
From Papeete’s bustling market, where vibrant textiles and fragrant tropical fruits fill the air, to the tranquil, palm-fringed shores of Matavai Bay, Tahiti’s varied landscapes and vibrant culture offer a captivating escape. You could spend hours exploring Le Marché de Papeete, browsing for black pearls, handwoven hats, and Tahitian vanilla, or enjoy the local specialties at nearby food stalls.
Venture further to the island’s serene coasts, where you’ll find dramatic cliffs, lush waterfalls, and sheltered beaches. Tahiti Iti, with its untouched landscapes, is ideal for adventurers seeking hiking trails and secluded bays, while the black sands of Lafayette Beach offer a unique and memorable beach experience. The diverse locales offer endless inspiration and relaxation, from the lively heart of Papeete to the remote beauty of Tahiti’s smaller villages.
Things to do in Tahiti
Dive into Tahiti’s crystalline lagoons, where snorkelling and diving reveal vibrant coral reefs teeming with tropical fish, rays, and even reef sharks. For a touch of adventure, take a boat tour to swim alongside majestic humpback whales, or try your hand at paddleboarding on the serene waters of Matavai Bay. These activities let you immerse yourself in the beauty of Tahiti’s underwater world, where every splash reveals something new.
Back on land, you can explore the island’s volcanic valleys with a guided hike, leading you past breathtaking waterfalls and lush forests. Alternatively, venture to the towering peaks of Mount Orohena for panoramic views of the island and beyond. In the evenings, unwind with a Polynesian dance performance, where the rhythm of drums and traditional music brings Tahitian culture to life, or savour local cuisine with dishes like poisson cru, offering a true taste of the islands.

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