French Polynesia
Travel Guide
Bora Bora is the most famous and popular island in French Polynesia. It is known for its amazing hotels, which have cabins on the water in lagoons with an amazing turquoise color. All this beauty is surrounded by the scenery of green mountains with rich tropical vegetation.

Bora Bora offers avariety of tours and trips like: Jeep
Tour, Boat tours, Dive, ATV, Snorkeling, Paragliding,
and Jet ski.

Somewhere at the middle of the Pacific Ocean, in the southern hemisphere of the planet, there are hidden islands of the French Polynesia which Tahiti is the largest among them. Papeete, The capital city of the French Polynesian islands is in Tahiti island.

The most comfortable and popular way to travel on the island and be impressed by it is with a full day guided tour. Here some reccommended tours.
Only a half an hour ferry ride from Tahiti or a ten-minute flight – a magical and amazing island awaits you with turquoise lagoons, high mountains, wonderful people and luxurious hotels.
The island of Raiatea in French Polynesia is one of the "Society Islands" chain of French Polynesia and is located near the island Taha'a and both are surrounded by one large reef.
Raiatea is considered the homeland of the Polynesians, as it was the first island where the Polynesians arrived, settled, and built their first temple.
Taha’a is one of the "Society Islands" chain of French Polynesia and is located near the island of "Raiatea." A large coral reef surrounds both islands. From Taha'a, you can clearly see the famous and more touristy island "Bora Bora," which also belongs to the same chain of islands.

Rangiroa is a small island with an area of about 79 sq km with a population of just under three thousand residents located about 340 km northeast of Tahiti. The island is part of a chain of hundreds of small islands surrounding a lagoon (called an Atoll) with a maximum depth of 35 meters and an area of about 1400 sq km. This Atoll is also named Rangiroa and is part of a group of islands in French Polynesia called the Palliser Islands.
Nuku Hiva in French Polynesia is the largest in a group of islands called the Marquesas Islands. Only 3,000 residents live there, who until a few generations ago were still cannibals. Today, thanks to the missionaries who arrived in the 18th century in the area, they became believing Christians. It is a green and wild island with valleys full of tropical vegetation and many fruit trees laden with fruit.