French Polynesia

🏝️ When we think of French Polynesia, the islands of Tahiti, Bora Bora, and Moorea come to mind. Their postcard beaches, crystal-clear lagoons, and tropical mountains set the scene for ultimate relaxation and fun. It’s no surprise water sports such as snorkelling, diving, and fishing are incredible here. From a cultural perspective, Polynesian heritage is everpresent through traditional dance performances and local cuisine. French Polynesians are well known for their warm hospitality and energy. Accommodation like overwater bungalows and private beaches mean French Polynesia is a paradise for honeymooners and couples seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

⬇️ Recommended Experiences ⬇️

  • Polynesian Honeymoon

    Polynesian Honeymoon

    Your French Polynesia honeymoon will be magical, starting with five nights in Bora Bora at a luxurious overwater bungalow at the Four Seasons Resort. The views of Mount Otemanu will give you that feeling of being in the heart of tropical Polynesia. Make sure you enjoy amazing snorkelling, sunset cruises, and private beach dinners. For a special experience, arrange a private motu picnic, where you'll have a secluded islet all to yourselves. Next, spend five nights on Moorea at the Sofitel Kia Ora Moorea Beach Resort. Your beachfront villa offers stunning sunrise views and direct access to the blue lagoon. For some adventure, take an ATV tour and swim with rays and sharks. Then relax at the spa! For a lovely evening experience, book a private dinner under the stars, surrounded by tiki torches.

  • Family Fun in French Pol

    Family Fun in French Pol

    Kick off your family adventure with five nights on Moorea at the InterContinental Moorea Resort & Spa. Your spacious family bungalow gives you and the kids easy access to the beach and lagoon to swim and play. Activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkelling are all available in the shallow waters. Take the kids to the Moorea Dolphin Center for an educational and interactive experience with dolphins. Then go on a family hike to the Afareaitu Waterfalls for a refreshing dip in natural pools. Next, spend five nights on Tahiti at the Tahiti Pearl Beach Resort. The resort’s kids club offers a variety of activities to keep the little ones entertained while you relax by the pool - book and beverage in each hand. For a taste of local culture, visit the Papeete Market, or take a family trip to the Museum of Tahiti to learn about French Polynesian history. For a special treat, book a private family tour of Teahupo'o to see the world famous surf break and enjoy a beach picnic.

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