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I spent a week island hopping in French Polynesia — here's my action-packed itinerary
I spent a week island hopping in French Polynesia — here's my action-packed itinerary

National Post

time21-05-2025

  • National Post

I spent a week island hopping in French Polynesia — here's my action-packed itinerary

Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content When most people think of French Polynesia, an image of Bora Bora's famously crystal clear waters and white sand beaches comes to mind. This island paradise, made up of 121 diverse islands and atolls, spreads across five archipelagos in the South Pacific Ocean, and is much more than sea and sand — though they are certainly top tier. Article content Article content Article content Article content Only a short flight away (about one hour from Bora Bora) lie Rangiroa and Fakarava — part of the largest atoll chain in the world known as the Tuamotu Archipelago. Host to extensive coral reefs and teeming with marine life, these islands are a scuba diver's you've been manifesting a getaway filled with adventure, breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage and a touch of luxury, French Polynesia is for you. With only seven days, I was able to explore three diverse islands and tick off so many items on my bucket list. I'll be returning to explore further west and experience more of the magic these islands offer. Article content International flights will take you to Tahiti, the largest and most populous island in French Polynesia. Use this as a jumping-off point for exploring the outer islands, but be sure to give yourself at least one full day in in the bustling capital of Papeete and head straight for the local Papeete Market. Grab handmade crafts, fresh tropical fruits and locally-made monoi oils made from soaking Tahitian gardenia petals in coconut oil. Next, hit nearby Notre Dame Cathedral or the Black Pearl Museum — these pearls originate from black-lipped oysters that are found in Tahitian waters — or head south to the Museum of Tahiti and the Islands to dive into the island's culture and history. Article content Article content

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