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Tahiti Honeymoon Escapes.
Often
called "The Island of Love," Tahiti is the
largest of the islands. Born in a series of volcanic
upheavals nearly three million years ago, the island
of Tahiti is a range of lushly forested peaks plunging
deep into the sea. The island's interior is astounding;
waterfalls cascade over sheer cliffs into rainforests
below and rivers cut through dense valleys of giant
ferns, wild fruit trees, and iridescent flowers. Most
hotels are on the northwest coast of the island on a
6-mile stretch between Punaauia and Papeete. While a
visit to the town itself doesn't constitute a true visit
to the island, there are interesting things to do there
- - shop at numerous boutiques or the open-air marketplace,
visit one of several waterfront cafes and restaurants,
or tour the Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands nearby.
Moorea is a stunning jewel of jagged peaks, rising majestically
from a sapphire sea. Completely encircled by coral reef,
the island was originally a volcano whose caldera has
eroded over time, allowing the sea to flow deep into
the interior to create Opunohu Bay and Cook's Bay. Life-style
is slower than on Tahiti. Most hotels are located near
the bays on the dramatic northern side of the island.
The legendary island of Bora Bora is known throughout
the world as one of the most romantic islands on the
planet. A quiet, unspoiled haven. This emerald-green
island is almost completely encircled by offshore islets
and reefs, with only one narrow pass to the open sea,
creating a magnificent lagoon of infinte depths and
colors. An ideal way to appreciate Bora Bora is by bicycle
or cruise around the lagoon by outrigger canoe
Huahine is a magical place. Huahine is actually two
islands, Huahine-Nui and Huahine-Iti (Big and Little
Huahine), each one crowned by a volcanic peak and separated
only by this narrow isthmus. A coral reef surrounds
the two-islands and their palm-fringed motus (off-shore
islets), creating multi-hued lagoons. Huahine is nearly
untouched by tourism, where locals still farm vanilla,
taro root, melons and breadfruit, selling them on Market
Day in the lovely port village of Fare.
Manihi is one of the prettiest atolls in the Tuamotu
Archipelago. Located 312 miles northeast of Tahiti,
this atoll is home to French Polynesia's famed black
pearls, which are taken from undersea pearl farms sheltered
within Manihi's 19-mile long lagoon. Manihi offers world-class
diving and snorkeling, as well as excellent line and
spear fishing. Visitors can see how the rare black pearl
is created and harvested from the oyster.
Tikehau,
an oval-shaped atoll approximately 12 km from Rangiroa,
has a large pass and a series of islets. The charming
village of Tuherahera is situated on the south end of
the largest motu. As the Tuamotus are sparsely populated,
social life on the atolls revolves around your hotel,
where you'll enjoy the companionship of fellow adventurers
from around the world.
Rangiroa is a perfect example of what happens to a volcano
when it erodes over time. Its caldera submerged, creating
a body of water surrounded by a dotted ring of sand
and reef. Truly one of the world's greatest diving destinations,
Rangiroa attracts both amateur and professional divers
worldwide.
Raiatea is second in size to Tahiti and is the administration
and trading center for the Leeward Islands. To the ancestors
of today's Tahitians, Raiatea was known as Sacred Havai'i,
and was the center of royalty, religion, culture and
history. Enclosed within the lagoon surrounding Raiatea
are beautiful beaches, coral gardens and the perfect
location for sailing, deep sea fishing and scuba diving.
Enclosed within the lagoon surrounding Tahaa, are beautiful
beaches, coral gardens and the perfect location for
sailing, deep sea fishing and scuba diving. A visit
to the island of Tahaa will take you along the coastal
road, past small villages, winding up mountain roads
with views of the deep bays, white sand beaches and
surrounding offshore islets. Tahaa has an unhurried
pace combined with natural beauty and tranquility.
From the fantastic skyline of Ua Pou to the desert-like
plateau of Ua Huka, the islands of the Marquesas archipelago
are far from the beaten track, with a beauty matched
only by their serenity. Among the great volcanic cliffs
and towering mountains of the Marquesas are a countless
number of geological, archeological and man-made wonders.
Indeed, the Marquesas Islands may be the most site-intensive
spot in all of French Polynesia. For an adventure you're
sure to cherish for a lifetime, try exploring the waters
around the Marquesas.
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