Home of the international airport, some delightful resorts and a bustling marketplace, Tahiti is worth visiting for a day and a night.
With turquoise lagoons, powdered-sugar sand beaches and dramatic volcanic peaks, The Society Islands, as the archipelago we commonly call “Tahiti” is officially known, are the most visually stunning in the South Pacific. The predominantly French influence on the Polynesian culture is evident in the innate elegance of the people, the gracious way in which they live, and in the foods and wines they serve.
Divided into the Windwards (Tahiti, and Moorea) and the Leewards (Bora Bora, Huahine, Raiatea, and Taha’a), the islands are a mixture of volcanic and coral. Each island has a unique personality. The main island of Tahiti is perfect for those just stopping over for two or three nights… but to really know Tahiti you should venture farther.
The Moevai The Sheraton Hotel Tahiti 689 86 48 48