Polynesia – Tahiti

The history and mythology of French Polynesia, better known by its main island Tahiti, dates back 100s of years.  Lush with vegetation and terrain, from mountains to coral, French Polynesia makes for an exotic experience destination, with year-round tropical climate, incredible scenery and even more incredible adventure.

Mesmerising reef-fringed islands lie tucked away amidst and translucent aqua lagoons. The culture rich in heritage exotically blends the ancient with more modern Chinese and European influences.

Diving enthusiasts will discover spectacular coral in Tuamotu and Society Islands. Sailing aficionados can cruise in warm breezes and turquoise waters.

Tahiti the country’s capital is the gateway to the region. Two volcanic mountain ranges make up the island’s landscape, with the majority of the area covered in lush rainforests and rimmed by luxurious sands and coral reefs in the blue beyond.

More outdoor action and culture is located outside the city. Ancient archaeological sites, never-ending river valleys and coastlines dotted with wild passion fruit. The spectacular percussion and dance-heavy Heiva festival during July and whale-watching thereafter, on to October.

Seekers of a picture-postcard perfect tropical experience will find their nirvana right here in French Polynesia and Tahiti.