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Islands of Tahiti
Waking up to an endless clear blue Pacific Ocean while a continental breakfast is delivered by canoe is one of the many amazing things typical of a holiday in the Tahiti and Her Islands. Otherwise known as French Polynesia, these five groups of archipelagos form one of the most beautiful holiday destinations in the world. Check out our latest all-inclusive Tahiti holiday packages and deals below; if you’d like to speak to our South Pacific Specialist to create a bespoke itinerary, get in touch at 1300 991 751!
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Tahiti and Her Islands Facts

Dazzling and pristine, one of the best-known island destinations!

About The Islands of Tahiti

About The Islands of Tahiti

About The Islands of Tahiti

With alluring names like Bora Bora, Moorea, Nuku Hiva; this destination provides travellers with craggy mountains, tropical forests, secluded beaches, ancient culture and legendary warmth of the people in one neat package. Each of Tahiti’s 118 islands has its own claim to fame, charm and a host of activities perfect for honeymooners, couples, families and solo travellers. Covering an area as vast as European Union, there are scores of international-standard hotels and resorts dotting the Austral, Marquesas, Tuamotu, Gambier and Society archipelagos.

Each of the islands, whether it is Rangiroa, Fakarava, Tetiaroa, Tikehau – has its own charm and reasons to visit. For group bookings, large families and life events, our Specialists can and will put in unbelievable discounts and freebies! If you need assistance with your decision, fill in the Enquiry Form or just drop a line at 1300 991 751!

 

Things to Do in Tahiti

Things to Do in Tahiti

Things to Do in Tahiti

From jet-skiing the glassy green waters, riding a horse down the beach, to a wild off-road 4×4 tour in the mountains; there are a lot of land and sea-based activities to jump into. First off, Tahiti and Her Islands contain some of the best dive spots, vast underwater coral gardens, surf breaks and marine life. Hotspots? Bora Bora, Huahine, Tahaa, Moorea, Raiatea… the list goes on. Learn how Polynesians covered the vast Pacific Ocean in simple outrigger canoes using the stars for direction. A helicopter ride will have travellers exploring the hidden valleys, waterfalls and rivers from a bird’s eye view. But if you’re up for something a little more extreme, try a four-wheel jeep safari. Dive with professionals to get up and close with whales in the Austral Islands, feed majestic manta rays off Bora Bora or go kite-surfing– it’s your choice all the way!

Best Time to Visit Tahiti

Best Time to Visit Tahiti

Best Time to Visit Tahiti

The best time to sample the wonders of Tahiti and Her Islands is between May and October, when the weather is cool with crisp winds soothing sun-tanned visitors.

There are a few occasions where the culturally-conscious can visit Tahiti and experience the best of Polynesian culture. One of the most important cultural congregations is called Heiva i Tahiti. It is held during the three months of June, July and August to celebrate ancient traditions and numerous dance, singing and sports competitions are organised. Tahitians come from far islands to display their crafts and compete in the events over the week-long affairs. In fact, check out our blogs on Tahiti and Her Islands – we regularly post on its resorts and what they offer, things to do, top experiences and activities and so on.

Hotels and Resorts in Tahiti

Hotels and Resorts in Tahiti

Hotels and Resorts in Tahiti

Tahiti and Her Islands offer a wide range of accommodation for all travellers. From five-star resorts, private islands for couples and honeymooners to family-friendly resorts, Hideaway Holidays provides all-inclusive deals and packages for all. This destination offers world-famous resorts like the Intercontinental Bora Bora and Le Meridien Noumea which dial up the luxury factor to 11 as well as family favourites like the Tahiti Pearl Beach Resort and the Sofitel Bora Bora.

First time visiting Tahiti and Her Islands? Here are some helpful travel tips about seasons, airports, ATMs, WiFi, travel between islands and so on!

Top 5 Experiences in Tahiti

Top 5 Experiences in Tahiti

Top 5 Experiences in Tahiti

To stay in Tahiti and not experience a few nights in an overwater bungalow is a crime against romance. Let our Specialists organise the right itinerary for you. Then, Tahiti has a significant Chinese community and pulls out all stops when it comes to celebrating the Chinese New Year. With such colourful celebrations in a beautiful destination, why give it a miss? Also, circle the island with singing guitarists strumming melodious tunes, visiting tourist attractions during Tere Faati in the latter part of January. Island tours never got so exciting.

For those musically-inclined, the Tahiti Guitar Festival brings together amateur and professional guitarists from all over Tahiti and Her Islands to serenade locals and tourists alike. The mother of all festivals, the Heiva I Tahiti includes in itself days of events, dance competitions, costumes, sports, singing and whole lot of fun during July.

Post lockdown holidays in Tahiti

Post lockdown holidays in Tahiti

Post lockdown holidays in Tahiti

Fancy breaking the long holiday celibacy with a grand, celebratory to Tahiti and Her Islands? Well, that’s a spanking good idea and we’ll help make that happen! This French Polynesian paradise is opening up to the world, including more and more countries in its safe travel list as we speak.

The rules are the same, as with many international holiday destinations. Travellers should be fully/ double vaccinated, of course. There’s a list of accepted vaccines (get it from our South Pacific Specialists), a minimum period/ window of time before fully vaccination and travel dates, an RT/PCR test done a day before travel and one after reaching the islands. Of, there’s a basic set of COVID-appropriate rules too – nothing that we haven’t been following in our homes and about. And that’s it, really. Check out our Islands of Tahiti Hot Deals for the latest and greatest of fresh season’s offerings!

The Islands of Tahiti FAQ's

Tahiti is an island, French Polynesia (and now called Tahiti & Her Islands) is the country containing the island and many others like it.
It’s pronounced ‘Ta-hee-tee’.
Right now, Tahiti’s borders are open to essential travel only. But, like Fiji and other countries in the world, they’ll open to general travel and tourism very soon.
No, Tahiti and Bora Bora are both distinct islands in the country called Tahiti & Her Islands.
Tahiti, the island, is the main island of the country French Polynesia – also now known as Tahiti & Her Islands.
Well, in certain regards – yes. Both Tahiti and Hawaii are island destinations, they have the same ancestral Polynesian cultural heritage, both have great beaches, resorts and adventuring. That said, Hawaii is American and Tahiti & Her Islands is a French protectorate. So, there’s a big diff right there.
Sure, both Tahiti and Fiji are a few hours apart via a chartered flight.
Right now, Tahiti is open to essential travel only. But, like Fiji and other countries in the world, they’ll open to general travel and tourism very soon.
From Australia, a couple’s 5-night holiday package for a four-star resort with flights, meals and activities thrown in range from USD$3,000 per person onwards.
Tahiti is but a three-hour flight from Brisbane, Australia.
Wow, right. Quite a lot, really. Here’s a short list of activities
  • Swimming, kayaking and snorkelling
  • Scuba-diving
  • Island hopping
  • Museum visits
  • Whale watching
  • Hiking
  • Village visits
  • Yacht cruises
  • Food tours
  • Day cruises
  • Sailing
  • Visiting a pearl farm
  • Jungle safaris
  • 4×4 tours
Tahiti is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean.
The best time to explore Tahiti and Her Islands is between May to October.
A British captain named Samuel Wallis was the first explorer to set modern eyes on the island of Tahiti. On June 23, 1767, this captain of the HMS Dolphin claimed the island in the name of King George III and England.
Tahiti’s rainy season extends from November to April.
Since Tahiti and Bora Bora are only a 2-minute flight apart, they’re not really competing. Tahiti is great as a multi-purpose family getaway or a launch pad to Bora Bora, Moorea, Raiatea and other islands. Bora Bora, on the other hand, is what we say a romance special.
Well, let’s see – Tahiti and Fiji are island destinations, they have the same ancestral Polynesian cultural heritage, both have great beaches, resorts and adventuring. That said, Tahiti & Her Islands is a French protectorate and Fiji is an independent country and the more popular, accessible South Pacific destination of the two. Why don’t you check out our blogs on the two countries to make up your mind?
It’s like comparing apples to oranges, so not an equal match.
It’s like comparing cars to umbrellas – both can protect you against the sun, but so not an equal match. We say both Tahiti and Hawaii are wonderful destinations!
France did.
Tahiti is so expensive because it is a group of islands set in very remote South Pacific. Therefore, everything needs to be flown in. Ergo, expensive.
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