Snorkel in shallow lagoons or dive deep reef passes. The warm waters host manta rays, stingrays, and thousands of reef sharks.
Snorkel in shallow lagoons or dive deep reef passes. The warm waters host manta rays, stingrays, and thousands of reef sharks.
| Month | High / Low | Rain Days | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 81.1° / 77.4°F | 13 | Good |
| Feb | 81.5° / 78°F | 11 | Good |
| Mar | 82.1° / 78.7°F | 10 | Good |
| Apr | 81.9° / 78.9°F | 8 | Peak |
| May | 81.1° / 78.5°F | 6 | Peak |
| Jun | 79.9° / 77.3°F | 5 | Peak |
| Jul | 78.2° / 75.8°F | 6 | Peak |
| Aug | 77.8° / 75.6°F | 4 | Peak |
| Sep | 77.9° / 75.4°F | 5 | Peak |
| Oct | 78.7° / 76°F | 6 | Peak |
| Nov | 79.6° / 76.6°F | 13 | Good |
| Dec | 80.7° / 77.4°F | 14 | Good |
Main international runway located in Papeete on Tahiti island.
A private coral atoll comprising 12 motus (islets) enclosing a turquoise lagoon.
Dramatic volcanic island directly opposite Tahiti, known for Opunohu and Cook's bays.
Famous turquoise barrier reef enclosing Mount Otemanu.
Wild, quiet island rich in ancient Polynesian archaeological temples.
The islands span an ocean territory the size of Europe. Inter-island boat lines are scarce between atoll groups; you must book local Air Tahiti flights months in advance to connect between Tahiti, Bora Bora, and remote atolls.
Chemical sunscreens containing oxybenzone are strictly forbidden in French Polynesia to protect local lagoons from coral bleaching. Buy certified biodegradable mineral sunblock before you land.
Outside of resort boundaries, local markets, pharmacies, and ferry services run on limited hours on Saturdays and frequently close entirely on Sundays. Plan cash withdrawals and essential errands accordingly.
Wildist-vetted hotels for French Polynesia coming soon.