

Where memory-making opportunities and picturesque adventures await you among scenic valleys, grottoes, and waterfalls. Find yourself wonderstruck during a visit to ancient archaeological sites and the Robert Wan Pearl Museum. Take it all in and go deep-sea fishing or shark feeding, and enjoy the dining, shopping, and exhilarating nightlife of bustling Papeete.
Private Beach and Lagoon
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Fully Refurbished Resort
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5 Nights with Airfare from $1,849 Per Person*
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Black Sand Beach
Ocean-View Suites
Daily Breakfast, Three-Island Package
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8 Nights with Airfare from $6,149 Per Person*
Three-Island Experience
Non-Stop Flight from Seattle
Daily Breakfast on Moorea and Bora Bora
Included Extras Valued at EUR 261
Daily Buffet Breakfast on Moorea
Two-Island Experience
Included Extras Valued at $615
7 Nights with Airfare from $2,889 Per Person*
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Black Sand Beach
Ocean-View Suites
Daily Breakfast on Le Taha'a
Two-Island Experience
Included Extras Valued at $325
7 Nights with Airfare from $4,449 Per Person*
Daily Buffet Breakfast, Nightly Dinner
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Included Extras Valued at EUR 330
5 Nights with Airfare from $4,559 Per Person*
*Price shown is per person based on double occupancy and includes airfare from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) or Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA).
The largest of the Society Islands, Tahiti is a mixture of Polynesian, French, and Chinese cultures. The island, made up of the main island Tahiti Nui and the peninsula, Tahiti Iti, is also the most developed of the South Sea destinations. Long before the cruise liners weaved through the distant reef, others sought out these exotic beaches: Captain James Cook on Endeavour, William Bligh on Bounty, and many of the great Polynesian voyagers. Romantics also entered the harbor. Moby Dick author Herman Melville and artist Paul Gauguin, among many, were greeted with the soaring sight of magnificent Tahiti, towering over the town of Papeete. The town itself is a relatively recent invention, founded in 1818 by whalers (the indigenous Polynesians were based farther up the coast at the beautiful Matavai Bay). Papeete is still very much a provincial French town, albeit one with a distinctly Pacific flavor.
Papeno’o Valley : The best way to see the interior of the lush island is on a 4x4 tour. Hiking trails and waterfalls are abundant all over the island.
Swim with Sealife : August through October, Humpback whales migrate through the islands. Stingrays and sharks are also in the surrounding area.
Papeete Market : This market is open every day and you can find fruit, vegetable, vanilla, souvenirs, and less expensive places to eat. It is also near the pearl markets.
Arhoho Blowhole : Bordered by a black sand beach, this natural wonder has a powerful eruption, making impressive photo opportunities.
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