Bora Bora
Bora Bora epitomises all the fantasies of travellers in search of a paradise island. The reputation of the so-called "Pearl of the Pacific" is richly deserved. Indeed, the island offers one of the most
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Fakarava
The atoll of Fakarava has been a UNESCO-listed Biosphere Reserve since 2006, so it's not surprising that visitors to the island are often amazed by the size of its sprawling lagoon, which appears to meet
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Moorea
Nicknamed 'the island of the Butterfly' because of its shape, Moorea offers a beautiful lagoon and bays with names reflecting exoticism such as Opunohu Bay and Cook Bay which was named after the famous
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Tahaa
A high island located in the wake of Bora, Huahine's neighbour and surrounded by the same coral reef as Raiatea island, Tahaa is both a chic and nature-oriented destination. The hotels located on motus
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Tahiti
Tahiti is the largest island of the archipelago. Its capital, Papeete (which means 'basket of water') is a port town and the main port of the archipelago. The island has no shortage of attractions. You
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The other Polynesian islands
Huahine is perhaps one of the most authentic islands of the archipelago. There are few cars, a peaceful rhythm of life and friendly people, the 'Woman Island' is certainly one of the most expensive in
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