1. Raiatea
The island of Raiatea has a wide variety of beaches, it is not very populous, but it isa very popular corner for a yacht owners. Raiatea is also known for the mountain Mt Temehani, where a very rare and protected flower species,”Tiare apetahi”, grows.
The island of Raiatea holds a lot of interesting history and myths, as well as some of Tahiti’s most significant archaeological sites. There are a large number of Pearl farms on the island, which are known for their high quality, artistic appeal and value.
This island with its natural beauty, can easily compare to the islands of Bora Bora or Moore, but is much less populated, and especially good if you want to explore the traditional Polynesian life.
One of the characteristics of the island is that there are no electricity poles, but the cables are conducted under the earth in order to preserve the beauty of the landscape thanks to intensive efforts by the mayor.
Fish swim around you without any fear and with greats interest touching the tips of your fingers.
Pictures and words can only partially describe the richness of color and atmosphere, the amazing experience of this islands eternal beauty.
The island of Raiatea has a wide variety of beaches, it is not very populous, but it isa very popular corner for a yacht owners. Raiatea is also known for the mountain Mt Temehani, where a very rare and protected flower species,”Tiare apetahi”, grows.
The island of Raiatea holds a lot of interesting history and myths, as well as some of Tahiti’s most significant archaeological sites. There are a large number of Pearl farms on the island, which are known for their high quality, artistic appeal and value.
2. Huahine
This island has a fascinating appearance built up from two volcanic masses formed into mountains, connected by a bridge. Huahine is a spectacular island with friendly people, sandy beaches, lush forests and magnificent mountains. In short, it has everything you could want when you find yourself in the French islands.This island with its natural beauty, can easily compare to the islands of Bora Bora or Moore, but is much less populated, and especially good if you want to explore the traditional Polynesian life.
3. Moorea
The view of the nearly vertical mountains with heights of 800-1200 meters, covered with lush tropical vegetation, is simply spectacular. In the valleys there are vast fields spread with coconut and pineapple plantations, which are said to be the best here. Excellent hotel complexes, a great golf club, white sand beaches and lagoons are reason enough for you to never leave this island.One of the characteristics of the island is that there are no electricity poles, but the cables are conducted under the earth in order to preserve the beauty of the landscape thanks to intensive efforts by the mayor.
4. Tahiti
Dancers in traditional costumes, the coconut bras decorated with shells and pearls, and colored feathers and flowers on their heads – performing supple and enchanting movements accompanied with the furious and exotic rhythms of drums and ukuleles. A picture you might only know from movies comes to reality in Tahiti. You have a ton of sights and activities at your disposal, from the local market to the flora and fauna as well as the animal kingdom. The top destination of French Polynesia.5. Bora Bora
By its beauty, the lagoons of this island are together with the lagoons of the island Moorea the most beautiful in French Polynesia. A perfect place for all water activities. Just imagine while diving the crystal sea, dozens of colorfulFish swim around you without any fear and with greats interest touching the tips of your fingers.
Pictures and words can only partially describe the richness of color and atmosphere, the amazing experience of this islands eternal beauty.