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Tahiti
Tahiti is the beating heart of French Polynesia — a lush island paradise where black-sand beaches meet turquoise lagoons and dramatic volcanic peaks. It’s a destination that blends adventure, culture, and relaxation in equal measure. Tahiti is not just a tropical escape - it’s a living culture wrapped in breathtaking landscapes, where every waterfall, dance, and coral reef tells a story.
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The ferry or catamaran will take you to Moorea and other adjacent islands for 1500XPF. It now takes about half an hour by catamaran to go from Tahiti to Moorea.

Ferries (sometimes combined cargo and pax boats like the Aranui) travel between most islands. Catamarans and ferry boats cross between Tahiti and Moorea several times a day. Schooners and cargo boats serve all the inhabited islands from Papeete. Rotations vary according to the destinations: from three times a week to the Society Islands to once monthly to the Island of Mangareva.

Boat rentals or yacht charters are also available, but can be expensive. You can rent a bareback boat, meaning you must be licensed to operate the vessel and no crew is available. Crewed luxury yachts also service the islands, enabling you to be pampered by a crew who handles the sailing or motor yacht or catamaran. Local operators include Tahiti Yacht Charter, Tahiti Boat, and Tahiti Yachts.

Two cruise ships/luxury liners currently ply the islands: the Paul Gauguin, which does a regular 7-day trip around the Societies, with occasional trips out to the Tuamotus, Marquesas and Cook Islands; and the Tahitian Princess which does similar itineraries. A great way to see the islands, unless you're on a tight budget. The Bora Bora Cruises is a more intimate vessel based in the Leeward Islands. Or for more adventure, embark on the Aranui III. Coming up December 2007: the Star Clippers will have the capacity of 170 passengers.

Lugares para alojarse en Tahiti

Actividades Tahiti, French Polynesia

Clima en Tahiti, French Polynesia

En Tahití el verano dura todo el año; sin embargo se diferencian dos grandes “estaciones”, la seca y la húmeda. El verano se da desde marzo a noviembre con unas temperaturas que van de 22 a 27°C; la segunda, se da desde diciembre a finales de febrero, es un poco más cálida (entre 25 y 35°C). Aunque las temperaturas parecen altas, debe saber que los alisios del Pacífico soplan permanentemente y refrescan agradablemente el aire de las islas.