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Ia Ora, Maeva e Manava…
Often considered as the myth of paradise, the largest of the Polynesian islands offers a rich natural heritage to its visitors. Steep cloud-draped mountains, deep verdant valleys, invigorating rivers and black and white sand beaches await you on this "island of love".
Papeete, the capital of Tahiti, is more than just a a point of international arrival for the other nearby islands. We recommend to visit this town on your last day of vacation before going home.The colorful market and history museums are worth get visited. Animated nightlife and cultural exhibitions can get used for a farewell-evening.
Cuisine. Polynesian, French, Chinese and Italian cusine can be found as well as snack bars and late night food kiosks. The hotels and resorts offer special theme-based buffets including the famous ahima'a (traditional Tahitian earth-dug oven feast).
Activities: Hiking and horseriding excursions; safaris to the heart of the island; waterfall and canyon adventures; trips out of the lagoon, underwater explorations; guided tours of cultural sites , museums and marae
Honeymoon: There is no better place for honeymooners or to celebrate a milestone of your relationship. Each of Tahiti's many islands is a paradise. Go through our destinations inside Tahiti and her islands and decide what you prefer.
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