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At e-TAHITI travel, we are proud to have received this international recognition, which highlights our commitment to respectful and sustainable tourism. This prestigious certification reflects our ongoing efforts to offer authentic travel experiences that harmonize with the environment, local communities, and our travelers.
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It is with honor and deep gratitude that we announce that e-TAHITI travel has been voted, for the third consecutive year, “Leading Travel Agency – French Polynesia” at the prestigious World Travel Awards. This 2024 victory marks a major milestone, recognizing our unwavering commitment to offering authentic and unforgettable experiences to each of our travelers.
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A stay in French Polynesia without taking an interest in Polynesian culture would be incomplete. The life on the islands, the rites, the arts are often unknown to us. Thousand-year-old knowledge will be happy to lift the veil on their mysteries and will make you grasp a little of the Polynesian soul.
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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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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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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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Outside of Tahiti and her islands, the “marae” arouse as much interest and interrogation as the mysterious “Moai” of Easter Island. In many respects, the marae are part of the great enigmas of the South Pacific.
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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