French Polynesia’s archipelagos rise above pristine curves of coral and turquoise lagoons, surrounded by the cobalt-blue waters of the South Pacific. Our specialists have explored tropical forests and dipped into translucent waters to discover the best places to visit in French Polynesia. They can recommend where to go based on your interests, whether you’re after a luxurious retreat to relax in or something more adventurous.
The capital, Papeete, sits on the shores of the largest island, Tahiti, which is dominated by Mont Orohena’s forested slopes. Its sister island, Moorea, is much smaller, with white-sand beaches that lead into the warm waters of Haapito Lagoon. Bora Bora lures artists and writers with its galleries and cafés, while Huahine is a garden of fruit plantations and forests. The little-visited Marquesas Islands, relentlessly buffeted by Pacific surf, are adventurous isles where wild horses roam.
The capital, Papeete, sits on the shores of the largest island, Tahiti, which is dominated by Mont Orohena’s forested slopes. Its sister island, Moorea, is much smaller, with white-sand beaches that lead into the warm waters of Haapito Lagoon. Bora Bora lures artists and writers with its galleries and cafés, while Huahine is a garden of fruit plantations and forests. The little-visited Marquesas Islands, relentlessly buffeted by Pacific surf, are adventurous isles where wild horses roam.
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Popular places to visit in French Polynesia
Featuring heavily on our itinerary ideas for visiting French Polynesia, these places are destinations that we know prove consistently popular with our travellers. How you choose to include them in your trip can be tailored into a route that best suits your preferences.