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We have 2 days here on Bora Bora, after a day at sea traveling from the Cook Islands back to the Society Islands of French Polynesia, shown here. Bora Bora is surrounded by a large reef, enclosing the island and a beautiful lagoon. Notice there is only one place that a ship can enter the lagoon. We are anchored just off Vaitape, and take a tender to the town. These kids were have a great time getting their outrigger canoes into the wake of the tender and getting a free ride. They were here…

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Islands in French Polynesia

Explore the top paradise escapes with our guide to the 9 Best Islands in French Polynesia. Dive into tropical getaway dreams with #BoraBora's azure waters, the untouched beauty of #Fakarava, and #Moorea's lush landscapes. Find your perfect island and start planning your dream trip! Which one will you visit first? Share your island picks! 😍️🏝️

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people standing around a fruit stand with pineapples, melons and other fruits

Travel to Moorea: What’s it like? Moorea is Tahiti’s more touristy “mini-me” right across the water. While not as familiar as Tahiti or Bora Bora, Moorea boasts an incredible lineup of advent…

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an island with the words tahitii on it in front of blue water and white sand

Unplug from normal day life when visiting Tahiti and the French Polynesian Islands with kids. Your family will enjoy adventure and relaxation as you explore everything there is to do in these amazing islands. From coral reefs to marine life, from tropical safaris to amazing in-water cabanas. Tahiti and the rest of the French Polinesia are the perfect family destination. #Tahiti #FrenchPolynesia Pin Photo Credit: Mark Fitz

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two women wearing flower crowns are in the water with a stingper fish on their backs

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the polynesian triangle is shown in red

Fun Fact! Do you know what Polynesia means? Poly = many Nesia = Islands French Polynesia is made up of 118 islands in 5 different archipelagos. The larger Polynesian region of the South Pacific encompasses all islands within the triangle from Hawaii in the north, Easter Island in the West and New Zealand in the South. #DYK #frenchpolynesia #lovetahiti #bookwithanexpert #TahitiByCarl #tahitiexpert

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the grass is green and has many palm trees on it, along with some water in the background

Go beyond Bora Bora. The French Polynesian atoll of Rangiroa is world-class scuba diving vacation destination and an incredible escape from everyday life. Discover more about this exotic honeymoon location. #rangiroa #french polynesia #polynesia #tahiti #honeymoon #scuba #tropics

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the beach with palm trees and mountains in the background text reads, discovering the charm of papeete the capital of tahiti

Immerse yourself in the captivating blend of French and Polynesian culture in Papeete, the vibrant capital of Tahiti. With its bustling markets, colorful buildings, and stunning waterfront, Papeete is the perfect introduction to French Polynesia. As the gateway to the paradise of Tahiti and its 118 islands, Papeete offers a glimpse of the unique and welcoming hospitality of the South Pacific. From the airport to the cruise ships, let Papeete be your starting point for an unforgettable…

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two women with flower crowns on their heads smile at each other while standing under a palm tree

Māuruuru roa! Nānā! These words that you know or may have heard already come from our beautiful Tahitian language! It is always recommended to learn a few words and phrases of the local language to help enrich your knowledge of our beautiful islands. 📸: © Grégoire Le Bacon

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