Tahiti and Bora Bora are the most well known French Polynesian islands, thanks to their picture-perfect beaches and romantic ambiance. Indeed, these islands are ideal for handholding, with their lush landscapes and mood-setting features like lagoons and grottos. The heart-shaped island of Mo’orea makes a wonderful base for divers and snorkelers eager to explore its surrounding barrier reef system. Feeding the massive, sacred eels of Huahine is a one-in-a-lifetime way to experience an important local ritual.
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What a great experience! Everything was perfect: - the planning / activities - the crew (so nice, thanks again) - the food and drinks. I am vegetarian and I had a lot to eat. They DO have the best coconut bread. Highly recommended.
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It's an hour-long boat ride to get here, but so worth it. We booked a private tour so we could have a secluded spot to ourselves, but that didn't happen. Be sure to talk with your tour operator on exactly what is expected! Aside from that, the lagoon is amazing, all shades of blue, with baby sharks cruising the shallow waters.
Located in the Tuamotu Archipelago and known for its exquisite black pearls, this is a privately-owned island by invitation only.
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