5.0 rating based on 1 rating Number 1 on my bucket list.
Without question, French Polynesia is paradise on earth. Exotic. Alluring. Romantic. With destination specialist, Tours Chanteclerc - Maritime Travel's preferred supplier to the South Pacific - one can be assured of experiencing a dream come true.
This review covers five islands I was privileged to visit - Bora Bora, Moorea, Taha'a, Tahiti and Tikehau - plus a catamaran cruise with Haumana Cruises. All offer delicious Polynesian food with a distinctly French influence. Warm hospitality - no tipping required! Some resorts present traditional Polynesian dance shows. Shop - especially for Tahitian pearls, and vanilla. If you spend time in Papeete, you may find lower prices there than on the other islands. If you want manoi oil - great for the skin, with excellent healing properties - try a grocery store! However, I recommend that if you spot an item you seriously want, buy it, regardless of the price. That may be the only place you'll see it. As for the sun, you may find it to be much gentler there, in the middle of the Pacific, far from industrialization. I suspect the ozone layer is still relatively intact over that part of the globe.
Bora Bora - James A. Michener, author of the epic novel, Hawaii, said, "Bora Bora, above all." He was right. Along with Maupiti, 50 km away, Bora Bora is the oldest of the Society Islands. The airport is on Motu Mute, where water taxis await. Ringed by numerous motus (Polynesian for islands), the lagoon is three times larger than its land mass and has a reputation as being one of the most beautiful in the world. Boasting a colourful history, and long a favourite with celebrities, Bora Bora does not disappoint. Opportunities abound - explore breathtaking scenery; on the main island, visit remnants of U.S. military installations from World War II; shop; swim, scuba dive and snorkel in waters rich with marine life; sky dive; charter a fishing boat; dine at Bloody Mary's; or just lie on a beach and soak up the sun. There are numerous accommodation options strategically located around the main island and a number of the motus. I highly recommend the 4-star Le Bora Bora by Pearl Resorts www.leborabora.com, located on Motu Tevairoa, with a spectacular view of the main island's signature twin pitons, Mt. Pahia and Mt. Otemanu.
Moorea - where the movies were filmed . . . The Bounty, starring Mel Gibson and Anthony Hopkins, as well as the original Mutiny On The Bounty, starring Marlon Brando. Otherwise known as Tahiti's little sister, it, too, has long been a favourite. Arrive from one of the other islands by plane, or it's just a 20 minute fast catamaran ride from Papeete's waterfront. Moorea has much to offer - spectacular beaches, land excursions, scuba, snorkel, skydive. Rent a car or scooter and explore on your own. Interior mountains, waterfalls, and valleys; pineapple, banana and vanilla plantations. Hike, bike, or just stay put. 5-star Hilton Moorea Lagoon Beach Resort and Spa www.moorea.hilton.com. 4-star Sofitel Moorea Ia Ora Beach Resort http://sofitel-moorea-iaora.com faces Tahiti across the lagoon. 4-star Manava Beach Resort and Spa Moorea www.manavamoorearesort.com.
Taha'a - the vanilla island, produces 80% of French Polynesia's world famous vanilla. Quiet and serene, with 8 villages, breathtaking scenery, vanilla plantations and pearl farms, land and lagoon excursions, scuba diving, fishing charters. Check it out www.tahiti.com/island/tahaa. Reached by flying to the island of Raiatea in the same lagoon, then a boat ride. 30-40 minutes from the airport to Le Taha'a Island Resort and Spa www.letahaa.com, a luxurious 4-star resort tucked away from the world on a private motu.
Tahiti - capital island of French Polynesia with the country's administrative centre located in Papeete. Home to 75% of French Polynesia's population. International airport at Faa'a, just outside Papeete. A large island formed by two extinct volcanos - Tahiti Nui, the big one, and Tahiti Iti, the small one - joined by a narrow isthmus. It offers many sports and nature related activities - including some of the best surfing in the world - sweeping scenic vistas and restored archeological sites. 4-star Intercontinental Tahiti Resort and Spa is 5 minutes from the airport. www.tahiti.intercontinental.com. Only 10km from Papeete is 4-star Le Meridien Tahiti Contemporary Resort. www.lemeridientahiti.com. Situated between the two is 4-star Manava Suite Resort Tahiti, also of contemporary design, but with a Tahitian influence. www.manavatahitiresort.com.
Tikehau - a coral atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago - it consists of two major islands and numerous islets (many uninhabited) that ring a huge lagoon. The airport is located on the southern tip of the atoll. Tikehau Pearl Beach Resort and Spa, 4-star relaxed elegance on a small private islet, reachable only by a 20-30 minute boat ride across the lagoon from the airport. Designed to blend with nature, constructed of bamboo, pandanus, woven coconut palms, and teak. www.tikehaupearlbeachresort.com. For swimming in the lagoon, I recommend water shoes to shield feet against being cut by the coral. Excellent snorkelling and scuba diving. Since it's the only facility on the islet, there are no other options for dining or shopping, apart from taking the resort's water shuttle to the main island. If, however, one seriously wants to drop off the face of the earth (and very possibly not be found), this is the place.
Haumana Cruise - for those who love to be on and in the water, barefoot, on a catamaran - 4 days, 3 nights, Bora Bora to Tahaa'a and Raiatea round trip. Shore excursions, including breakfast on a beach. Water sports - kayak, paddle board, snorkel, or simply dive off the stern platform. Fabulous food, attentive crew, superior accommodations. The website says it much better than I can - https://haumana-tahiti.com.