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Credit: Tahiti Tourisme
Credit: Tahiti Tourisme
Credit: Tahiti Tourisme
Credit: Tahiti Tourisme
Credit: Tahiti Tourisme
Credit: Tahiti Tourisme
Credit: Tahiti Tourisme
Credit: Tahiti Tourisme
Credit: Tahiti Tourisme
Credit: Tahiti Tourisme
WELCOME TO TAHITI

Tahiti Holiday Packages

You will often hear The Islands of Tahiti referred to as French Polynesia or just simply Tahiti. More than just sand-and-sun, Tahiti offers an array of activities for all travellers.


EXPLORE THE ISLANDS OF TAHITI

Located in the Pacific Ocean, The Islands of Tahiti are signified by sublime natural surroundings of white sand beaches and lush mountains rising up from turquoise lagoons. This along with the combination of both Polynesian and French culture makes this destination irresistible.


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Helpful Information

When to visit

Our tip is not to choose your travel dates based solely on weather conditions and seasons.

The majority of the time Tahiti is sunny, hot and fabulous! Our team has visited Tahiti in every possible month and we have experienced a range of weather conditions. You may book to travel in the drier cooler month of July and have the unfortunate experience of a rainy holiday, just as you may book your holiday in a traditionally wetter month and see nothing but sunshine and blue skies every day!  We simply can’t predict the weather!

Whilst resorts differ, generally low season accommodation prices are from 20 January – 31 May and 1 November – 20 December. High season is 1 June – 31 October and 21 December – 19 January. The Christmas and New Year periods, as well as Easter, are referred to as the Festive Season and often attract surcharges.

How long do you want to spend in the islands?

Flight schedules play an important role in planning a trip to The Islands of Tahiti. Flights are not scheduled every day and do vary at different times of the year depending on your departure city in Australia. Generally an itinerary will need to be either 5, 7, 9, 12 or 14 nights. There are of course exceptions to this general rule!

Remember that due to the arrival & departure times of aircraft from Australia, most itineraries will require 2 nights on the island of Tahiti (1 pre and 1 post) before/after travelling out to the other islands, so factor this in to your plans.

About Us

Welcome to Tahiti, the ultimate paradise destination! We are the Tahiti specialists, previously known as Tahiti Travel Connection, and now part of the Entire Travel Group. Get ready to experience the breath-taking beauty of isolated islands, majestic mountain peaks, and crystal-clear turquoise lagoons.

Our team of passionate Tahiti Travel Specialists is here to create a unique and unforgettable holiday package just for you. We have personally visited The Islands of Tahiti and are equipped with extensive knowledge to guide you every step of the way.

By working closely with our trusted hotel and airline partners, we offer the best value packages, including airfares, accommodations, tours, and cruises. Take advantage of our exclusive resort deals and diverse product range, tailored to suit your preferences and budget.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant Tahitian culture and indulge in the iconic Overwater Bungalows and swaying coconut tree hammocks. But Tahiti offers more than just postcard-perfect scenery; it provides a complete holiday experience found nowhere else.

With our on-ground assistance team in Tahiti, you can have peace of mind knowing that we are there to ensure your trip is seamless and worry-free. Discover the renowned beauty of Tahitian lagoons and experience the warm hospitality of the Tahitian people, whose living culture adds a rich and unforgettable flavour to your journey.

Let us be your guide to this tropical paradise. Contact us now and let the anticipation of your dream Tahiti holiday begin. Your slice of paradise awaits!

What is your budget?

We ask this question as it gives us a starting point in recommending particular islands or resorts to you. A 7 night holiday in a garden room at a fabulous little 2 star hotel is obviously not in the same price range as a 10 night holiday staying in an overwater bungalow with a private plunge pool at a 5 star resort! It all depends what you are wanting AND how much you have to spend.

We are here to help you get the most out of your trip to Tahiti – to create the perfect holiday package for you.  We are not in the business of selling you things just because you have the budget for it so don’t be afraid to let us know how much you want to spend! You can trust our Specialist Tahiti team to help you plan your perfect trip.

Which island to visit?

Our Tahiti holiday packages let you visit the many islands of this tropical paradise. Tahiti's main island and bustling capital Papeete is full of chic bistros, high-rise shopping centres and luxury resorts. Bora Bora is one of the top honeymoon destinations globally as it has numerous secluded overwater bungalows and hidden beaches. 

In Huahine, tourists can choose to unwind in pristine beaches or be adventurous and hike, snorkel, or surf. Another popular destination in Tahiti is Raiatea. It makes up for its lack of beaches with its beautiful deep lagoons and excellent sailing spots.
 

Best Hotels in Tahiti

Our all-in-one Tahiti deals and packages let you check into the most luxurious hotels. There are many places you can book to make your visit extra memorable. 

Make the most of our Tahiti packages and feast your eyes on breathtaking landscapes, majestic waters and heartwarming cultural landmarks.

Mingle with marine life in the shallow lagoons at The Huahine Natural Aquarium. You can choose to stand on platforms and observe from above or dive in and have a closer look at various kinds of fish.

If you want to learn more about Tahiti’s culture and heritage, drop by the Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands. It has four sections: geography and natural history, pre-European culture, European era and outdoor exhibits. Be sure to spot its collection of stone-carved tiki statues representing the different divinities in Tahiti culture.

For those looking for an adrenaline rush, Teahupo’o is the place. It boasts six- to 25-foot waves, perfect for daring surfers. If this isn’t for you, you can always relax and unwind on a sightseeing boat tour instead.

Sofitel Kia Ora Moorea Beach Resort

This luxury hotel lies on the eastern side of Moorea. It fuses a French-style design and Tahitian hospitality to create an idyllic destination for families and honeymooners alike. A scenic view awaits at this hotel—from lush green forests and crystal-clear pools of water to majestic mountains.

Enjoy your stay at one of its 113 luxurious bungalows above pristine waters, along the delicate shoreline or overlooking a lush garden. Then, feast with a complimentary French Polynesian breakfast and catch a breathtaking sunset at the Vue Bar.

Le Bora Bora by Pearl Resorts

This newly renovated hotel sits along the beach line of Motu, Tevairoa. It artfully blends modern amenities with authentic Tahitian design for a sanctuary of utmost relaxation.

Le Bora Bora boasts stunning overwater bungalows and intimate suites for its guests. You can go for a swim in one of their exclusive swimming pools or take a relaxing stroll in the private garden. Enjoy lounging in your villa while gazing into the magnificent view of Mount Otemanu.

Manava Suite Resort Tahiti

Find yourself a cosy retreat away from the bustling city with Manava Suite Resort Tahiti. It offers over 121 fully-furnished rooms with a distinct Tahitian flair Couples can share intimate moments inside one of their spacious garden suites, while families will have a great time staying in one of their multi-bedroom duplex apartments.

Must-Visit Attractions in Tahiti

Make the most of our Tahiti packages and feast your eyes on breathtaking landscapes, majestic waters and heartwarming cultural landmarks.

Mingle with marine life in the shallow lagoons at The Huahine Natural Aquarium. You can choose to stand on platforms and observe from above or dive in and have a closer look at various kinds of fish.

If you want to learn more about Tahiti’s culture and heritage, drop by the Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands. It has four sections: geography and natural history, pre-European culture, European era and outdoor exhibits. Be sure to spot its collection of stone-carved tiki statues representing the different divinities in Tahiti culture.

For those looking for an adrenaline rush, Teahupo’o is the place. It boasts six- to 25-foot waves, perfect for daring surfers. If this isn’t for you, you can always relax and unwind on a sightseeing boat tour instead.

Here are our top picks for must-see attractions in Tahiti.

Heiva Festival

Get a glimpse of authentic Tahitian culture by attending the annual Heiva Festival! The festivities usually take place during July and last for two weeks. Throughout the festival, you will find traditional dances, songs and competitive sports that celebrate the richness of Polynesian culture.

Black Pearl Museum

Tahiti is home to one of the most striking black pearls on Earth. Find one of these rare gems with a visit to Papeete’s Black Pearl Museum. This museum showcases a vast collection of Tahitian black pearls of different shades—from blue, brown, green, purple and silver. If you’re lucky, you can witness the iconic baroque-shaped Tahitian silver pearl when you drop by.

Arahoho Blowhole

Want a bit of thrill? Look no further, for adventure awaits in just one drive away. Head down southeast from Papeete to the RT2 road, and find yourself stunned—and drenched—by the Arahoho Blowhole!

Witness the roaring waves of the ocean as they crash dramatically onto large rock formations. The swell is big enough to shoot sprays of water onto curious onlookers. Quite exciting, right?

Le Marché Papeete

Before you leave, it’s a must to make a stop at Tahiti’s oldest market, Le Marché Papeete. This 155-year-old market is home to a wide assortment of shops that you can explore to your heart’s content. Try tasting the local fresh produce and Tahiti’s very own vanilla. 

Then, bring home a piece of Tahiti with local handmade crafts and souvenir items like the Tifaifai (Tahitian quilts) or Pareos (Tahitian wraps).  

Things To Do in Tahiti

Tahiti has activities for all types of travellers. Whether you’re into wellness, excitement, or cultural immersion, the island has something for you. Here is our list of things to do when in Tahiti:

Dive into a New World

Beneath Tahiti’s pristine ocean waters lie a treasure trove waiting to be explored. Discover a new world under the sea with Tahiti’s vibrant marine life. The island cluster features different diving spots where you can swim with dolphins, sharks, sea turtles, whales and stingrays.

Explore Tahiti’s Natural Environment

Tahiti is a scenic wonderland filled with breathtaking natural landscapes. Go on a trek and revel in the picturesque views from the island’s mighty volcanic and mountain peaks. On your way up, admire the dazzling waterfalls and rivers tucked within lush forest covers. Top it off with a visit to one of the island’s pineapple plantations.

Immerse Yourself into Local Culture

Aside from stunning views, Tahiti also prides itself in having a rich cultural background. During your stay, join in the festivities that celebrate what makes Tahiti so unique. Witness a vibrant living culture when you explore the city’s streets and marketplaces. Their traditional dances, along with the beat of the booming drums and echo chants, are sure to take your breath away.

Ride the Waves at Teahupo’o

Tahiti offers thrill-seekers a surfing experience like never before. Feel your adventurous soul soar along with the waves of Teahupo’o, also known as ‘The End of the Road.’ This site carries one of the heaviest swells in the world, reaching as far as 25 feet in height.

Aside from its death-defying waves, Teahupo’o is also home to the annual Billabong Pro Surfing Championships.

When to Visit Tahiti

The great thing about Tahiti is that there’s no bad time to visit. We recommend not choosing your travel dates based solely on weather conditions and seasons. Instead, decide based on your budget and the kind of experience you want.

Tahiti’s dry season lasts from May to October. During these months, the temperatures are milder and colder, and the air is less humid. Moreover, there are plenty of festivals to look forward to during the season. You have the Heiva Nui Festival in July, the Billabong Pro Surfers Championships in August and the International Golf Championships in September.

However, these months see an influx of tourists. It means accommodation prices might also increase in time for the high season. We recommend booking your flight and lodgings before July, for it gets busier as the Heiva Nui Festival approaches.

Meanwhile, the islands’ wet season starts from November until April. This season brings heavy rainfall and higher, more humid temperatures. But since it’s also regarded as a low season, you can secure cheaper hotel rates and flights. Moreover, you can have the beach to yourself!

This, however, doesn’t apply to Christmas and New Year, as those occasions often incur additional surcharges.

Weather in Tahiti

The Islands of Tahiti enjoy a tropical climate that’s perfect year-round for a getaway. In fact, the Tuamotu Islands bask in almost 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, one of the highest in the world! The temperatures in French Polynesia are mild and relatively constant, and the islands are cooled by the trade winds of the Pacific that blow throughout the year. On the northern islands, the average ambient temperature is around 78°F/25°C and is the same as the tranquil waters of the nation’s turquoise lagoons. While farther away from the equator, the archipelagos down south (the Austral Islands and the Gambier Islands) enjoy cooler weather.

Flying to Tahiti

Faa’a International Airport is your gateway to Tahiti. It’s located in the Faa’a commune on Tahiti Island, five kilometres (or 3.1 miles) away from the capital city Papeete. It’s the only airport that provides international flights to and from Tahiti. At the moment, there are no direct flights from Australia to Tahiti. Fortunately, Tahiti’s national airline, Air Tahiti Nui, operates connecting flights with other airlines departing from Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane via Auckland, New Zealand. Flights can run for approximately 10-13 hours, depending on your Australian departure place. Upon your arrival at the airport, you can hop on a transfer ride to Bora Bora, Moorea, and other destinations in French Polynesia. The airport is home to various regional carriers such as Air Achipels, Air Tahiti, S.A.R.L. Pol’Air and Tahiti Air Charter.

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