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The Islands of Tahiti are perfect pearls in the Pacific
South Pacific

Holidays in Tahiti 2022/2023

  • Paradise found in iconic Bora Bora
  • Ocean meets lagoon in the Tuamotus
  • Clear waters of Taha’a lagoon
  • The dramatic and mystical Marquesas

Sand like talcum powder, sky the colour of forget-me-nots, a vivid rainbow of coral and fish in sparkling azure lagoons which circle forest-clad peaks. These are The Islands of Tahiti in a glorious nutshell, a true South Seas slice of heaven.

Most people know Tahiti for the legendary island of Bora Bora and her very name conjures postcard-perfect images of a tropical paradise. Captain Cook named her the ‘Pearl of the Pacific’ when he first sighted Bora Bora in 1769 and it’s safe to say its beauty has been left untouched since. It’s more than just a tropical place to chill – snorkelling and canoeing in the lagoons prove it’s a land of adventure.

With 118 islands in Tahiti, there’s so much more to explore beyond Bora Bora and mixing a few islands on your holiday gives you a fuller flavour. Lush mountainous landscapes and limpid-blue lagoons dominate the scenery of the Society Islands (of which Bora Bora is a part of), while the Crusoe-esque Tuamotus are a collection of kaleidoscopic coral atolls, including one of the largest in the world - Rangiroa. For an untamed wedge of Tahiti, the remote Marquesas Islands are your answer.

For a truly unforgettable experience, a stay in an overwater bungalow is the stuff of dreams when it comes to a luxury holiday in Tahiti. Paradise, found.

Intercontinental Resort, Tahiti Pool overlooking tranquil oceans and the Lagoonarium
Regions

Where to Stay in Tahiti

When it comes to places to stay in The Islands of Tahiti, then we won't blame you if you're dreaming of Bora Bora's overwater bungalows. But these bungalows can also be found across many of Tahiti's other gorgeous islands, as well as hillside lodges and locally run boutiques hidden among verdant jungle foliage.

Weather

The Best Time to Visit Tahiti

The Islands of Tahiti welcome a year-round tropical climate. The dry season runs from May to November, where temperatures consistently stay around the high 20s (degrees Celsius) during the day. The wet season is from November to April and temperatures can exceed 30°C; despite there being the increased chance of rainfall, there are still plenty of sunshine hours to enjoy. Read our travel advice on The Islands of Tahiti for more information on the best time to visit.

Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora aerial view with incredible turquoise waters
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