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Ready to dive into an ocean paradise? Then you’ve come to the right place. e-Tahiti Travel has created a practical travel guide to help you discover the islands of French Polynesia in an unforgettable way.
This guide, your ideal companion for your next adventure in Tahiti and her islands, is available for download
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The entire team at e-TAHITI travel is proud to announce that the agency won the World Travel Awards 2022 for the category “Best Travel Agency in French Polynesia”.
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Polynesian cuisine is a unique cuisine. It is a diet that has been influenced by the culture of the Pacific Islands.
The food is largely based on seafood, but also includes other meats such as pork, poultry and beef. The most notable feature of Polynesian cuisine is its use of coconut milk in many dishes. The cuisine also uses taro root, yam, breadfruit, banana, and pandanus leaves to make various dishes.
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As of December 6, new requirements for entry and transit in the United States require an RT-PCR or antigen test to be taken less than 24 hours prior to departure from French Polynesia, applicable for all travelers aged 2 years and older.
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“Safe Travels by WTTC” is the world’s first global health and safety label for travel and tourism, designed specifically to deal with COVID-19 and other similar health crisis.
Proud of this label ensuring safety of all our visitors and population alike, we’re looking forward to welcoming you again in our islands!
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Preparing your trip to Tahiti…We live in a tropical area, so we suggest wearing light cotton clothes: shorts, cotton slacks or jeans, summer dresses, swimsuit… A jumper or a light wrap is a good idea since temperatures can drop on top of the mountains or at night during the dry season (July-August). You may also want to bring a windbreaker or a raincoat since showers may happen.
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Lockdown can be relaxing; lockdown can be boring or even hectic for those working from home while home schooling their kids… but at e-TAHITI travel we decided that lockdown should have some Tahitian vibes.
Our team put together a list of special Polynesian activities or ideas which we hope will make your lockdown a bit sweeter.
Have fun and feel free to share!
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The e-TAHITI travel team would like to deeply thank you for your messages of support during this crisis.
Our Travel Designers remain at your disposal and we are all looking forward to welcoming you in our islands as soon as the situation will allow.
In the meantime, do not forget to dream and rest assured we are looking after our islands which will be ready for your next visit.
Thank you to all our clients for their kind words of sympathy…
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Ia Orana (Tahitian Greetings),
I sincerely hope you and your loved ones are doing well despite this challenging time.
We are facing today a unique crisis and we all have to adapt to ensure we limit the spread of the Covid-19 virus.
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YES. These three little letters were pronounced with a salted smile with tears of joy.
Your destiny is now officially linked to the one of your other half. Now you wish to enjoy your new married life far away from your usual life. Bye bye stress and greyness, hello sun, coconut palms and fine sand! Tahiti inspires you but you don’t dare to give it a try. Your love deserves the best. What other destination than French Polynesia can make a dream come true to welcome your honeymoon?
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Miss Tahiti, the beauty of the Pacific The beauty of Polynesian women is not a myth. Beautiful skins golden by the sun, brown hair in cascades topped with tiare flowers, coconut fragrance; many sailors have been charmed by these island sirens. The Miss France 2019 scarf proudly worn by Vaimalama Chaves bears the colours of Polynesia high up.
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You want to choose a Polynesian name for your child? Discover more than 100 Tahitian names for boy or girl with their meaning. Names full of poetry, sunshine and Pacific ocean from the other side of the world!
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Famous all over the world for their uniqueness and beauty : Tahiti pearls are better known as Tahiti black pearls. The word is poerava in Tahitian, for “poe” the pearl and “rava” black.
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French Polynesia offers an oceanic sanctuary of 4 million square kilometers to its emblematic marine turtles, formerly said to have the power to guide the souls to the afterlife
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Old good times now seem so far away… I mean these antic times where the schooners « Maire » and « Niumaru » were assuring the connection between Moorea
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Old good times now seem so far away… I mean these antic times where the schooners « Maire » and « Niumaru » were assuring the connection between Moorea
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A lucky winner will be chosen at random to get a one-year full membership of the GPSmyCity app…
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The cuisine of Tahiti and her Islands is the great and rewarding result achieved by nearly a century…
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The manual skills and the creativity of the Polynesians are no longer to be demonstrated…
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It is in Tahiti and the Austral Islands that the humpback whales come to give birth to their calves…