Tahiti
From overwater bungalows to suites, your room in paradise
awaits.
Many visitors arriving in the capital of Papeete no doubt expect
grass huts, pareo-clad natives and the quiet crash of the surf.
They are surprised to discover that Papeete is a modern, bustling
port. Just accept our promise that the Tahiti of legend does
live on elsewhere on the island; then, start to enjoy Papeete's
unique cosmopolitan charms.
Shopping is definitely one of them. Hop aboard le truck -
as the locals call the open-air bus - to downtown, where an
amazing selection of boutiques offer shell leis, woven hats,
purses and other native handicrafts, while their neighbors feature
the latest in French fashions.
Part of the fun of Papeete is sipping a drink and people- watching
at a sidewalk cafe. In the city's many restaurants you'll discover
that Tahitians enjoy an enticing variety of native, French,
Asian and other cuisines.
Away from Papeete, Tahiti's landscape changes to an array of
stunning colors and rugged vistas, all surrounded by crystalline
waters.
There's plenty to do on Tahiti - from a game of golf on French
Polynesia's only course (72-par with majestic views of the island
and outer reef), to a breathtaking helicopter ride to Mount
Aorai. Or try your hand at big game fishing, water skiing, scuba
diving, sailing and windsurfing. And to see the sights that
have made this island a legend, try a tour to Matavai Bay, Cook's
Monument at Point Venus, the Gauguin Museum, the Museum of Tahiti
and Her Islands or the fascinating Lagoonarium.