Get ready to immerse yourself in a corner of the world where nature reigns supreme. From the beach of Bora Bora to the crystal clear waters of Tahiti, Polynesia offers unique experiences in a dream setting.
Do you dream of relaxing on a white beach or venturing into turquoise lagoons? Here you will find everything you've ever wanted.
Dream beaches: white sand, turquoise waters, swaying palms, and absolute silence. Lagunes and coral reefs: snorkeling and diving among tropical fish, manta rays, and vibrant coral. Polynesian culture: dances, tattoos, crafts, and warm hospitality. Iconic overwater resorts: bungalows suspended over the lagoon for romantic and unforgettable nights. Pristine nature: volcanoes, lush forests, and trails leading to the green heart of the islands.
Bora Bora: The pearl of the Pacific, with its breathtaking lagoon and luxurious resorts. Tahiti: The vibrant cultural and commercial heart of the archipelago, with lively markets and black sand beaches. Moorea: Spectacular landscapes, nature hikes, and enchanting bays. Rangiroa and Fakarava: Diving paradises, home to some of the best dive sites in the world. Huahine, Taha’a, and Raiatea: Authentic islands, away from the usual tourist routes.
The ideal period is from May to October (dry season). The rainy season runs from November to April, with brief tropical showers and higher humidity.
Documents: Valid passport; no visa required for short tourist stays (check based on your country of origin). Currency: Pacific Franc (XPF). Language: French and Tahitian. English is spoken in most tourist areas. Transport: Domestic flights between islands and local ferries. Clothing: Light and casual. Bring reef-safe sunscreen.
Romantic stays in overwater bungalows Cruises between the Society Islands or Tuamotu Traditional ceremonies and hula dance lessons Snorkeling with rays and sharks, boat excursions in the lagoon Eco-cultural tours through villages, plantations, and ancient temples (marae)
Tattoos have sacred and spiritual origins in Polynesian culture. Flowers worn behind the left ear indicate being taken, while the right ear signals availability! Tahitian dance ("'Ori Tahiti") tells ancient stories through body movements.
Knowing the islands is an art: our local partners guide you through the most authentic experiences, the best resorts, and hidden gems. A tailor-made journey, with respect for local culture and a love for paradise.