Covering an area of 1,045 km2, Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia. It’s home to natural attractions, such as waterfalls, caves, beaches, and the breathtaking Aorai Mountain, as well as man made attractions, like museums, parks, markets, and other landmarks. There are certainly many wonders to discover on this beautiful island.
What to know before traveling to Tahiti:
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Best time to travel
If you’re looking for drier weather, in order to fully enjoy outdoor activities, then it’s recommended that you visit Tahiti in the months between May and October.
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Precautions to take
The waters of Tahiti are home to lots of rockfish, so it’s recommended that you take water shoes in order to have a little more protection.
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Length of stay
In order to see the main sights of Tahiti, it’s advised that you plan a two night stay.
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Means of transportation
The best way to travel around Tahiti is by taxi or rental car. There is also the option to get around by bike, which will allow you to get some exercise as well as take in the beautiful vistas.
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Local food
With a mix of Polynesian traditions and French cuisine, the food of Tahiti is sure to delight. Many dishes are cooked in traditional underground ovens with heated stones called “ahima’a”. You can expect a lot of fresh fish, seafood, coconut milk and delicious fruits. Tahiti’s signature national dish is called Poisson Cru or Ei’a Ota, and it’s made with raw tuna marinated in coconut milk and lime juice, mixed with diced vegetables.
Top things to see and do in Tahiti:
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Arahoho Blowhole
Along Tahiti’s rocky coast and surrounded by a beautiful black sand beach. The Arahoho Blowhole is one of the island’s most visited natural wonders.
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Faarumai Waterfalls
There are numerous waterfalls throughout Tahiti. But the most popular and accessible are the three waterfalls in Faarumai, known as Faarumai Falls.
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Pape’ete Market
The sights, sounds and smells of authenticA vida polinésia é oferecida no principal mercado de Pape’ete, o Marché de Pape’ete. O mercado coberto é o centro comercial e social dodescontraídocapital do Taiti e a mais antigainstituiçãona ilha.
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Parque Bougainville
Localizado à beira-mar, o Bougainville Park é ideal para quem procura momentos de paz e sossego.
É um pequeno parque com um riacho tranquilo, bancos,vegetaçãoe uma enorme figueira-da-índia que dá sombra aos visitantes.
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Praça Go’ete
Localizada no centro de Papeete, a Praça Vai’ete é um lugar agradável para umarelaxantepassear à beira-mar durante o dia. À noite, no entanto, a atmosfera é muitomais animadonocoloridocarrinhos de comida que oferecem a culinária local e deliciosas sobremesas.
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