The island of Tahiti, the largest in
the chain that makes up French Polynesia, is one of the most beautiful and
exotic locales in the world. Synonymous with romance and luxury, it evokes
visions of sapphire-blue waters, isolated ivory beaches and lavish overwater
bungalows.
The reality of Tahiti is somewhat
different. The island is the primary landing point for the many international
flights that bring visitors to the region, and it’s the economic center of the
island chain, which means you’ll find more traffic and development here than
secluded paradise. Busy Papeete serves as French Polynesia’s capital, and it is
as crowded and chaotic as any center of business. Beyond this vibrant city
atmosphere, though, Tahiti is also a scenic island with lush tropical
landscapes and cascading waterfalls. Leave the more developed areas behind and
you’ll discover pleasant beaches and calm waters. This unique juxtaposition
makes Tahiti one of the most diverse islands in French Polynesia.
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The island of Tahiti, the largest in
the chain that makes up French Polynesia, is one of the most beautiful and
exotic locales in the world. Synonymous with romance and luxury, it evokes
visions of sapphire-blue waters, isolated ...
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