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Swim in a fish-filled lagoon, take a jeep safari through
the islands' lush interiors or enjoy enchanting
landscapes from your private villa on a sun-drenched
beach. Whether you do everything or nothing at all, a
honeymoon in Tahiti is proof that you don't need to wait
until the next life to experience paradise.
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Bora Bora |
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The
quintessential South Seas island, Bora Bora has been immortalized
in film, books, and paintings. Its dramatic 700-meter peaks and
shimmering lagoon will quickly put you under their spell—as will
the luxurious resorts, superb scuba diving and dining, and nightly
Tahitian dance performances. |
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Moorea |
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Moorea
is a treasured destination in French Polynesia, and for good
reason. Majestic green mountains soar above its turquoise lagoon,
deep bays, and white sand beaches. Whether your tastes run to
diving, beachcombing, fishing, rainforest hiking, or fine dining,
Moorea has much to offer. |
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Tahiti |
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The
gateway to French Polynesia, Tahiti is known as the isle of love.
From its clear blue waters and soft ocean breezes to its unique
resorts and award-winning restaurants, this world-famous South
Pacific destination is a traveler’s paradise. |
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Taha'a |
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The
flower-laden island of Taha’a shares a lagoon with Raiatea and is
a favored mooring point for sailors and charter boats. Known as
the vanilla island for its many plantations, Taha’a offers
visitors diving, fishing, scenic hikes, plantation tours, and
beautifully scented air. |
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Rangiroa |
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The most
popular destination in the Tuamotu Islands, “Rangi” offers the
best diving in the South Pacific. Its fabled Blue Lagoon, nearly a
sea within a sea at 78 kilometers long and 24 kilometers wide,
attracts experienced divers and well as first-timers and
snorkelers. |
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Tikehau |
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One of
the most beautiful atolls in Polynesia, Tikehau forms an almost
unbroken ring of isles, many that are home to nesting bird
colonies and all surrounded by an abundance of marine life. Quiet,
remote, and unhurried, it offers privacy, beauty, and warm
Polynesian hospitality. |
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Manihi |
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Pristine
white-sand beaches, lustrous black pearls, and clear blue waters
rich with undersea life—Manihi is perfect for anyone seeking the
idyllic retreat of South Seas island life. Drift dive among manta
rays and dolphins, or tour a pearl farm and pick out your own
Polynesian treasure. |
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