Even in economy class,this airline and its friendly staff get you in the mood for an island holiday from the moment you step on board.
There’s a smaller version of this French paradise that offers glimpses of what the original island nation was like.
The queues are long and sweaty,the toilets are broken and the best thing about it is the view while taking off.
Tahiti is often viewed merely as a gateway to the surrounding picture-perfect islands,but in Papeete you’ll find surprises around every corner.
A precious memento of paradise in Tahiti doesn’t have to cost the earth.
The Aranui looks like the weird offspring of a love affair between a cargo freighter and a passenger liner
Smaller cruise ships,fewer visitors,more places to stay. Tahiti and the magic of Bora Bora are back,with a new emphasis on sustainability.
There's a lot more to Polynesia than postcard perfect beaches.
Never wear shoes inside,avoid mosquitoes and eat from one of the many excellent roulottes or food trucks.
Tahiti has an abundance of beauty and fresh food - but one local delicacy takes some getting used to.