Tahiti Island, French Polynesia

 Tahiti IslandFrench Polynesia 
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Miles of shoreline, dozens of resorts, French cuisine to die for – Tahiti has all the makings of a honeymoon destination. But beach bums often skip Tahiti's sands in favor of Bora Bora's ivory shores. Despite its idyllic reputation and accessibility, Tahiti is more of an off-the-beaten-path stop than a romantic getaway. However, that does not mean Tahiti should be ignored.

Leafy forests sit beside sandy shores, French crêpes are served alongside Tahitian poisson cru (raw fish). If there ever was an area that embodies the gorgeous duality of the French Polynesian archipelago, it's Tahiti. Here, the quirky, often chaotic atmosphere of the island's capital, Papeete, rubs elbows with uncorrupted natural beauty. In fact, Tahiti – the most important of French Polynesia's 118 islands – is usually mentioned as two separate islands despite them being joined by a small land bridge. Tahiti Nui is that the larger, northern section where Papeete are often found. Tahiti Iti (the smaller half) is a smaller amount accessible, although many visitors make the trek here for a taste of seclusion. Just note that spending every week on either a part of Tahiti will cost you quite chunk of change. But travelers agree that the nice and cozy waters, the luxurious jungles and therefore the luxurious resorts are well worth the splurge.

Best Times To Visit Tahiti Island

The best time to go to Tahiti is between May and October. Although the temperatures are balmy year-round, Tahiti's winter season enjoys less humidity. Tahiti really only experiences two distinct seasons: Winter brings less rain and pleasant temperatures while the summertime – November through April – are often quite hot and humid (especially December), to not mention rainy. But no matter once you travel, you'll expect hotel rates to be high.

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