About Tahiti Cruises
A Tahiti cruise will take you to the most unspoiled islands in the South Pacific. Cruising Tahiti allows you the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful white sand beaches, tranquil turquoise waters and calming ocean breezes. In Tahiti you can swim, snorkel or scuba dive in waters filled with a dazzling array of marine and plant life, coral gardens and waters home to stunning black pearls. Tahiti will allow you to rest and relax in the crystal-clear lagoons surrounded by palm fringed beaches.
And Tahiti is closer than you
think! Only 8 hours flying time from Los Angeles, 5 hours flying time from Hawaii or Auckland... it's possible to fly into Tahiti the same day as your cruise! Plus, French Polynesia is
in the same time zone as the Hawaiian Islands making it easy to stay connected with home if necessary.
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Tahiti
Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia. It offers a small commercial city with a large local market, many boutiques and great surfing. You'll also find the most museums on this island.
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Raiatea & Taha'a
Raiatea & Taha'a are laid-back islands that offer beautiful white sandy motu's. Enjoy the many local farms where vanilla grows or black pearls.
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Huahine
Huahine offers eight small villages where residents welcome visitors with great kindness. Enjoy beach horseback riding or the many watersports.
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Rangiroa
Rangiroa is the island of endless lagoons. Enjoy luminous turquoise and jade-green lagoons with some of the best diving, watersports and marine life in the South Pacific.
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Rarotonga
Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere in the Cook Islands.
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Marquesas Islands (Nuku Hiva & Hiva Oa )
The Marquesas Islands are like going back in time. Virtually untouched you'll enjoy waterfalls, volcanic cliffs and towering mountains as far as the eye can see.
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