Tahiti vacation: The islands are much more than a postcard motif

Tahiti is much more than a postcard motif with luxurious water bungalows. The archipelago in the South Pacific stands for sustainability, cultural authenticity and encounters with the local population. Away from mass tourism, it offers travelers a variety of vacation experiences - from exclusive resorts to traditional guesthouses.

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A sustainable destination with a cultural focus

The islands of Tahiti consciously focus on sustainable tourism. Only a limited number of travelers visit the extensive archipelago with its 218 islands each year. Instead of high visitor numbers, the destination values guests who are interested in Polynesian culture and interacting with the locals during their vacation. As a result, nature remains largely untouched and traditional life is preserved.

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Individual travel experiences away from mass tourism

There are a variety of accommodation options for your vacation: in addition to five-star hotels, there are family-run guesthouses where visitors can come into direct contact with the locals. As an alternative to a hotel, cruises or individual yacht charters offer a special way to explore the island world. European travelers in particular usually spend several weeks in Tahiti and combine different types of accommodation for a varied experience.

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Vacation with a return to the essentials

After the pandemic, the region launched a campaign calling for a return to reality and to the really important things in life. Tahiti stands for warmth, hospitality and the simple happiness of encounters. Anyone who travels here will not only discover breathtaking landscapes, but also a vibrant culture characterized by openness and joie de vivre.

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Travel to Tahiti - How to get to French Polynesia

There are various routes to get to Tahiti. The fastest connection is via Paris with Air Tahiti Nui or Air France, which offer a direct flight to Papeete. Alternatively, travelers to French Polynesia can fly via North America, for example from Germany to San Francisco and from there on to Tahiti. Those wishing to avoid the detour via the USA can also travel via Japan. Depending on the route, the journey takes around 20 hours.

Where is Tahiti?

Tahiti is located in the South Pacific and belongs to French Polynesia, an archipelago consisting of a total of 118 islands. Geographically, Tahiti is located roughly halfway between Australia and South America and is part of the Society Islands archipelago. The nearest larger land masses are New Zealand in the southwest and the west coast of the USA in the northeast. As the largest and most populous island in French Polynesia, Tahiti is the economic and cultural center of the region. The capital Papeete is located on the northwest coast and is the most important hub for international travel. Due to its location in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the island not only offers a tropical climate, but also impressive landscapes with lush mountains, volcanoes and coral reefs, making it a unique travel destination.

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Places worth seeing in Tahiti: these highlights are not to be missed

Tahiti, the largest island in French Polynesia, offers a unique blend of tropical nature, cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes. From imposing waterfalls to historical sites, these are some of the island's best places to visit:

  • Papeete and the Marché de Papeete
    The capital of Tahiti is the vibrant center of the island. The Marché de Papeete, a lively market where fresh tropical fruits, handmade pearls and traditional arts and crafts are sold, is particularly worth seeing. Here you can experience authentic island life up close.

  • The Vaipahi Garden
    This lush botanical garden on the south coast of Tahiti invites you to take a relaxing stroll. Tropical plants, small waterfalls and shady walking paths make it an ideal place for nature lovers.

  • The Fautaua waterfall
    Located in the lush green interior of the island, the Fautaua waterfall is one of the most impressive natural wonders of Tahiti. The hike there leads through lush vegetation and offers spectacular views of the mountains.

  • The Arahoho Blowhole
    This natural phenomenon on the east coast of Tahiti puts on a spectacular water show. Seawater is hurled into the air with tremendous force through caves in the lava rock – a fascinating spectacle.

  • The black sand beach of Pointe Venus
    Tahiti is known for its dark lava beaches. Probably the most beautiful black sand beach on the island is located at Pointe Venus and offers an impressive backdrop with a historic lighthouse and calm, turquoise waters.

  • The caves of Maraa
    These mysterious caves in western Tahiti impress with clear water pools and moss-covered rock walls. A short walk through a tropical setting leads to this hidden natural wonder.

  • The Tahiti Iti peninsula and Teahupo'o
    Tahiti Iti, the smaller, more pristine part of the island, offers untouched nature and spectacular waves. Teahupo'o is world-famous among surfers because some of the most powerful waves in the world break here.

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