Remember Me
forgot your password?

Tahiti Moorea And Bora Bora Travel Tips

Long before French painter Paul Gauguin ventured to Tahiti for inspiration in the late 19th century, the mystical charm of this Polynesian paradise beckoned explorers with its palm shaded beaches, turquoise lagoons, emerald mountains, and understated simplicity.

Also known as French Polynesia, Tahiti and its sister islands continue to entice people the world over with unparalleled beauty and blissful tranquility.

Comprised of 118 islands and atolls spread across an area as large as Western Europe, a Tahiti vacation truly offers something for everyone. Your Polynesian hosts exhibit their warmth and vitality through music, dance, and even flowers, for what would a journey to the South Pacific be without a signature lei?

Where else can you lodge in a thatched roof villa situated right above crystal clear azure water with all the amenities of a first class hotel? How about a taste of the subtle culinary and cultural variations of Tahitis many different islands by way of luxurious cruise ships, super yachts, and customized sailboats that make getting there half the fun?

Rejuvenate yourself in one of the islands many spas, and behold how your cares back home seem a million miles away. Set your eyes ablaze by diving into Tahitis wondrous waters and taking in the spectacle presented by the South Pacifics luminescent fish, docile sharks, giant manta rays, and reefs bursting with life. Ahh, life is good in Tahiti. Very good.

Although Tahitis wide assortment of islands attracts travelers of different stripes, two of the most popular are Bora Bora and Moorea, and for good reason. These tropical gems are a stones throw from the main island of Tahiti and provide a gamut of seductions that make you wish you could stay forever.

Considered the most stunning of the Tahitian Islands, Bora Bora is akin to Hawaii 50 years ago, only more beautiful. Those in the know say whether you stay for a day or a year, the island never loses its magical charm. One of Tahitis most populous islands, you will find more things to see and do on Bora Bora than many of its sister islands.

Bora Bora is truly one of natures most inspired creations. The islands lagoon, resembling an artists palette of blues and greens, mesmerizes, delivering a friendly reminder that, no, Toto, you are not in Kansas anymore. Towering Mt. Otemanu watches over Bora Bora, like a beacon protecting all that lies beneath.

Swim in warm, calm water, sail to uninhabited isles, join a 4x4 safari for adventures into the islands wild interior rainforest, and snorkel or scuba dive in coral gardens. Word to the wise no visit is complete without a once in a lifetime shark and manta ray feeding excursion.

In fact, many of the most exhilarating activities in Bora Bora center around water, if for no other reason because the lagoon is so spectacular and can be explored via snorkeling, diving, jet ski, outrigger canoe, sailboat, and windsurfer. Once you have had your fill, dry off while sunning yourself on perfect white sand beaches that envelop the lagoon.

The liveliest of Tahitis outer islands, Mooreas casual, barefoot lifestyle leaves you feeling one step closer to nirvana. Escape to a deserted motu, fish, dive, snorkel, or play tennis and golf. Delve into the myths, rituals, and traditions of the Polynesian culture at Tiki Village, or sway to ancient rhythms in a hammock.

Moorea is perfectly suited for exploration by car, on foot, or as part of a guided hiking, 4x4, or helicopter tour. The islands mountain peaks burst to life with waterfalls running down fern-covered cliffs, surrounded by picturesque turquoise lagoons.

These stunning alpine wonders are easily accessible, inviting you to venture past plantations, idyllic streams, and deep valleys home to cotton, coffee, sugar cane, and pineapple plantations. Guided hiking trails wind upward through rainforests reaching the islands highest points, with views that make you feel like you are on top of the world.

Back at sea level, swim side by side with dolphins at Mooreas Dolphin Center, and top it off with one of the islands wildly entertaining Polynesian dance shows.

Tahiti hotels and other accommodations range
from stilted bungalows and villas perched above water to 5 star hotels with unforgettable ocean views, Tahiti offers exotic, luxurious accommodations for every taste.

Combining excellent service, delectable cuisine, and Polynesian ambience, you certainly will not feel like you are roughing it. On the contrary, Tahitis lodging options are the perfect complement to the tropical magic you will experience every day when you leave your room.

David Friel

For blogs, travel tips, and to learn more about a great great Tahiti Vacation package visit our site.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Travel Articles
  • More from David Friel

Hamburg, Germany

By: Hannah Rollmaker | 19/12/2009
In North Germany, not far from Denmark, lies Hamburg, the second most populated city in Germany after Munich. The Hamburg Metropolitan Region boasts almost five million citizens and has been a home to Germans for over a thousand years. The citizens, known as "Hamburgers", are an interesting mix of Turkish,...

Bucharest, Romania

By: Hannah Rollmaker | 19/12/2009
Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is also the country's largest city. With a population that tops two million, no other city in the nation comes close to Bucharest in scope and scale and, as a result, it has become Romania's cultural, artistic, and financial epicenter. Bucharest's economical prowess extends beyond...

Manchester, United Kingdom

By: Hannah Rollmaker | 19/12/2009
Lying at the heart of one of the largest metropolitan areas in all of the United Kingdom, with a population of over two million people, Manchester is the shining beacon of Northwest England. This city is of massive economic importance to Britain and has been ever since the Industrial Revolution,...

Car Rental in Bali For Tourism

By: Fransiskus Hendri | 18/12/2009
A car rental in Bali can be a humbling experience for a number of reasons and one of those reasons has to do with travelling. When visiting this island, it's virtually impossible to not take advantage of the car hiring agencies for touring and travelling this marvelous place. There are...

Bali Car Rentals - Driving Tips For a Self-Guided Tour

By: Fransiskus Hendri | 18/12/2009
If you're planning a vacation or business trip to the Indonesian island of Bali, you're choosing one of the most dynamic tourist destinations in East Asia. Bali is but one of the more than 17,000 islands that make up the Indonesian archipelago, but it is the primary destination for Indonesian...

Tourist Destinations to See With Your Bali Car Hire

By: Fransiskus Hendri | 18/12/2009
Millions of people each year spend their vacations on the island of Bali, the wealthiest island in Indonesia and one that continues to grow as a popular destination for international tourism. Predominantly Hindu in a nation that is majority-Muslim, the island of Bali has retained a unique blend of the...

While You Are in Bali, Rent a Car to Tour the Island

By: Fransiskus Hendri | 18/12/2009
Of the 17,000-plus islands that constitute Indonesia's landmass, the island of Bali reigns supreme in one important category - it is an extremely popular dumping ground for tourists from many nations. There is much to see on Bali, and much to do as well - and whether you are young...

Planning Gay Tours To Denmark

By: Howie Holben | 18/12/2009
Copenhagen is famous for many reasons including being the capital city of Denmark and in addition it is also the capital city for gays in that country. This means that if you are gay and looking for other gays or you want to enjoy gay entertainment you will not face many difficulties in finding what you want.

The History And Traditions Of Tahiti

By: David Friel | 26/06/2008 | Travel
From popular dishes to unique customs and traditions this article provides an insiders view of this cultural gem.

Year Round Cancun Cultural Opportunities

By: David Friel | 26/06/2008 | Travel
This article describes the unique culture and holidays celebrated throughout the year in Cancun.

Family Vacation Tips For Agadir Morocco

By: David Friel | 25/06/2008 | Destinations
This article provides information about unique family friendly dinning, entertainment and sightseeing opportunities in Agadir Morocco.

Alaska Cruises: Your Ice Age Odyssey Begins

By: David Friel | 25/06/2008 | Travel
This article describes the amazing sights that can be experienced on an Alaskan Cruise.

Family Vacations: The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta

By: David Friel | 24/06/2008 | Travel
Insider tips to the Albuquerque International Balloon festival.

Mayan History Alive And Well In Cancun

By: David Friel | 24/06/2008 | Travel
Describes various places located near Cancun where travelers can experience Mayan history and culture.

Cancun Vacations Are More Than Just Beaches And Nightlife

By: David Friel | 20/06/2008 | Travel
Describes a variety of activities that are available for an unbelievable Cancun vacation

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.09, 6, w2)