French Polynesia
Tahiti
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Fautaua Valley Falls Trailhead
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Papeete Market
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Arahoho Blowhole
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Pointe Vénus
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The Beach Of Maui
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Museum of Tahiti and The Islands
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Fa'aruma'i Waterfalls
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Baie de Papeno'o

Tahiti, the largest island in French Polynesia, is a true paradise on Earth.
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Tahiti, the largest island in French Polynesia, is a true paradise on Earth. With its crystal-clear waters, white-sand beaches, and lush tropical forests, Tahiti is a destination that dreams are made of.
Located in the heart of Papeete, the Market is an iconic landmark of Tahiti. It offers various stalls selling everything from fresh produce to handcrafted jewelry made using locally collected pearls. In addition to the stalls, the market also has a dedicated space for traditional Polynesian dance performances.
If you want to explore Tahiti's natural beauty, check out the island's breathtaking waterfalls. From the dramatic three cascades of the Fautaua Valley to the tranquil pools of the Vaiharuru Falls, the falls are a must-see for anyone traveling to Tahiti.
Tahiti boasts some of the most breathtaking beaches in the world, each with its unique charm. Matavai Bay is a popular spot for swimming and snorkeling, with crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful marine life. Temae Beach, located on the island's eastern side, is a serene and secluded stretch of white sand, perfect for a peaceful day out.
Unlike the typical white sand beaches in most tropical destinations, the black sand is formed from volcanic rock. It creates a striking contrast against the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. Not only is the black sand visually interesting, but it also has a unique texture that makes it a one-of-a-kind beach experience. Head to Papenoo Beach for a quieter day out or La Plage de Maui for a livelier atmosphere.
One of Tahiti's most impressive natural wonders is the Arahoho Blowhole, located on the island's northern coast. The Blowhole is a unique geological formation created by the powerful forces of the Pacific Ocean. When the waves are high enough, water shoots through the Blowhole, creating a spectacular display of natural power. To get the best view, head to the viewing platform and take in the sights and sounds of the crashing waves.
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French Polynesia
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Fautaua Valley Falls Trailhead
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Papeete Market
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Arahoho Blowhole
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Pointe Vénus
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The Beach Of Maui
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Museum of Tahiti and The Islands
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Fa'aruma'i Waterfalls
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Baie de Papeno'o