The dance is emblematic of Polynesia. ‘Ori Tahiti, rooted in the early Polynesian migrations (around 1500-1000 BC), is an integral part of Ma’ohi culture. Generations have passed down the steps and their meanings. Significant life moments and the rhythms of the seasons have been marked by the beat of dances. Stronger than writing, dance has […]
Read MoreA spray bursts forth at about 50-70 kilometers per hour, emerging three meters above the surface of the Tahitian lagoon. A leap from an acrobat weighing several tons, measuring 12 to 16 meters in length, with a pectoral fin of 4 to 5 meters, reveals the silhouette of a cetacean. From the hydrophone rise the […]
Read MoreArms and legs adorned with elaborate designs are on display and on show. Since the ’80s, Polynesian tattoos have been rolled up their sleeves and displayed all over the world. The craze for this ancestral practice has crossed borders and seduced all social categories. The first to export it were sailors calling at the […]
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce that e-TAHITI Travel has become a proud member of the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association (IGLTA). This milestone is more than a membership—it’s a part of our ongoing commitment to fostering an inclusive, welcoming, and diverse environment for all travelers, especially our friends from the LGBTQ+ community. As a leading travel company in French Polynesia, we understand the importance of creating travel experiences that are safe, enjoyable, and respectful.
Read More“16°50’15”south, 151°21’32” west, these are the GPS coordinates that will lead you to the heart of Polynesian spirituality. Head to the marae Taputapuatea, at the heart of the Society Islands, on the island of Raiatea. In Polynesian cultures, long before the arrival of colonists, the marae is a sacred space. It is a natural place, without […]
Read MoreThe 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. Paul Gauguin has devoted part of his life to painting their exotic beauty. The Miss France 2019 scarf proudly worn by Vaimalama Chaves bears the […]
Read MoreYou 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! The Tahitian language (or ” Reo Tahiti “) is used in the Society Islands, in French Polynesia. Although French is predominantly used, Tahitian […]
Read MoreTahiti and her islands are famous for their postcard landscapes and surely as much for their dancers. Sailors, explorers, artists and tourists succumbed to the imagery of the exotic dancer with swaying rhythms! The dance is indeed a well-established tradition that continues to be transmitted from generation to generation. Every July in Tahiti, the “Heiva i Tahiti” is held, an […]
Read MoreOpening a bottle of monoi oil from Tahiti is like starting a journey of the senses that will take you straight to the fine sandy beaches under the sun of the antipodes. During your stay in French Polynesia, you will not fail to smell these particular and bewitching fragrances. The Tiare flower The white, or more rarely yellow, […]
Read MoreFamous 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. Are Tahitian black pearls really black? No, but almost: they can be extremely dark but they are very rare: they are for the […]
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