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Tahiti - Tahaa

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Size, Location, Population:
 
118 islands cover an area the size of Europe, yet with a land mass of only 1,550 square miles, one fourth of which is the most famous island, Tahiti. Located midway between California (4,000 miles) and Australia (3,300 miles), French Polynesia has a population of 189,000, 70% of whom live on Tahiti. The best-known and most frequently visited islands are the Society Island chain: Tahiti, Moorea, Bora Bora, Huahine, Raiatea and Taha'a; and the Tuamotu Archipelago: Rangiroa and Manihi.

Time Zones:  Two hours behind Pacific Standard Time, the same as Hawaii (Three hours behind during Pacific Daylight Time).

Entry Formalities:   U.S. and Canadian citizens need a passport valid for six months beyond their date of return. If your passport is other than U.S. or Canadian, check with the French Consulate. No immunization certificates are required.

Currency:  The Pacific French franc (XPF) is the currency used in French Polynesia. It is different from the French franc. Banks are located at Tahiti's International Airport and on each island. ATM machines are available on Tahiti and Moorea. Generally a higher exchange rate is given for travelers' cheques than for cash. Hotels also exchange money but give a less favorable rate than banks. U.S. currency may be accepted in most hotels, restaurants and other large establishments.

Electricity:   Most hotels have 110v outlets for electric shavers. For other appliances such as hair dryers, a converter/ adapter kit will usually be needed. Hotels may have either 110v or 220v systems. It's wise to always inquire at the hotel desk about the compatibility of your appliances before you attempt to use them.

Language:  The official languages are Tahitian and French. English is spoken in most tourist locales.

Tipping:
 
Although tipping is not customary in Tahiti, it is appreciated for exemplary service.

Climate:   French Polynesia enjoys warm, tropical weather year-round. The climate is divided into two seasons: a "summer" that spans from November through March, when the daily temperature is about 86° Fahrenheit, and most of the rain falls; and a drier "winter" that spans from April through October, when the daily temperature is about 82° Fahrenheit. The year-round low is about 70° Fahrenheit. The average water temperature is in the low 80s.

Food:  Most tourist hotels have restaurants. In Papeete and around Tahiti, there are also a number of excellent restaurants offering a wide variety of French, Italian, American, Chinese, Vietnamese and Polynesian dishes. There are several restaurants on Moorea, and a few on Bora Bora. On the outer islands, meals are taken at the hotels.

Health Tips:   While tap water is generally safe, we suggest using bottled water sold by all hotels. A good sun screen is essential (sun block is suggested for the first few days) to prevent burning. As in all tropical locales, French Polynesia has its share of mosquitoes; the hotels do their part to keep this problem to a minimum, but it is still wise to pack an insect repellent. Hospitals or medical clinics are available for emergencies on most islands. Medications, even aspirin, should be brought from home, as pharmacies are not always convenient to the hotels.

Tipping:  Although tipping is not customary in Tahiti, it is appreciated for exemplary service.

Climate:  French Polynesia enjoys warm, tropical weather year-round. The climate is divided into two seasons: a "summer" that spans from November through March, when the daily temperature is about 86° Fahrenheit, and most of the rain falls; and a drier "winter" that spans from April through October, when the daily temperature is about 82° Fahrenheit. The year-round low is about 70° Fahrenheit. The average water temperature is in the low 80s.

Food:  Most tourist hotels have restaurants. In Papeete and around Tahiti, there are also a number of excellent restaurants offering a wide variety of French, Italian, American, Chinese, Vietnamese and Polynesian dishes. There are several restaurants on Moorea, and a few on Bora Bora. On the outer islands, meals are taken at the hotels.

Health Tips:  While tap water is generally safe, we suggest using bottled water sold by all hotels. A good sun screen is essential (sun block is suggested for the first few days) to prevent burning. As in all tropical locales, French Polynesia has its share of mosquitoes; the hotels do their part to keep this problem to a minimum, but it is still wise to pack an insect repellent. Hospitals or medical clinics are available for emergencies on most islands. Medications, even aspirin, should be brought from home, as pharmacies are not always convenient to the hotels.

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Le Taha'a Private Island and Spa 5
Le Taha'a Private Island & Spa is constructed in traditional Polynesian style and is accessible via a 45-minute flight from Tahiti to Raiatea, followed by a 40-minute boat cruise to Taha'a. It can also be reached from Bora Bora via an incredibly scenic 7-minute helicopter flight. Nicknamed the "Vanilla Island," the main island of Taha'a offers the ultimate exclusive hideaway, set amidst the South Pacific's radiant beaches and luminous waters. Affiliated to the prestigious Relais & Chateaux organization since 2004, the resort is located on the motu Tautau, in the lagoon of Taha'a. The lagoon side faces the main island of Taha'a, while the ocean sides offer a spectacular view of Bora Bora on one side, and of the sunset on the other.
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Vahine Island Resort 3.5
Located on a tiny private island, Vahine Island Resort is reserved for those discerning few who want to truly “get away from it all.”

Three overwater bungalows, three beach bungalows and three beach suites are hidden among coconut trees, hibiscus and bougainvilleas. Each secluded bungalow is fan-cooled and features one king or two twin beds. Dining is at the beachside restaurant and bar. The cuisine is a delicate mix of local seafood and exotic flavors with a French touch.

A full array of activities can be found, from energetic (diving, fishing, sailing, windsurfing and snorkeling) to relaxed (books and videos).

As Vahine is only a 25-minute speedboat ride from Raiatea Airport, it makes a perfect complement to its neighbors, Bora Bora and Huahine.
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