Tahiti, Bora Bora and other islands make the perfect getaway for everyone from solo travelers to families and friends to ...
Tahiti is French Polynesia’s largest and best-known island, often serving as the gateway to the region – but it’s far more than just a stopover. Tahiti is made up of two parts: Tahiti Nui (“nui” ...
By caring for its oceans, French Polynesia is drawing more visitors to its 118 islands. The Islands of Tahiti can serve as a model for merging conservation with tourism.
In French Polynesia, explore an atoll lagoon that's a sanctuary for marine life and paradise for underwater explorers. See ...
You can’t get much more paradisical than the Pacific islands of Polynesia. Even the names ooze romance — Tahiti, Bora Bora, Moorea. The crystal clear sea is more shades of dazzling blue than you can ...
Hawaiians revere Tahiti as part of their ancestral homeland, referred to as Kahiki. But with French Polynesia's capital, Papeete, located more than 2,700 miles south of Hawaii's capital in Honolulu, ...
Virtually free from human exploitation, Marquesan waters are among the world’s last marine wilderness areas.” French Polynesia’s Marquesas Islands have been named a World Heritage Site by the United ...
A novice diver observes a sea turtle off the coast of Tikehau, French Polynesia. A single paved highway runs for 18 miles through Fakarava. The King’s Highway is the only lengthy ribbon of pavement on ...