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Islands in FPCountry forums / Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea / Tahiti & French Polynesia | ||
Okay, so we've finally settled on visiting French Polynesia over Cook Islands in September. We have two weeks. I was originally thinking Moorea, Huahine, Maupiti, Bora Bora, and if possible Tikehau. (and of course the obligatory Papeete on the way out). | ||
I wouldn't rush around like that. I like to experience the islands and spend time snorkeling, kayaking and walking around. The general consusus by people that have been to French Polynesia (via the excellent Tahiti Explorer forums) is a minimum of 3 or 4 nights per island. I personally like to spend longer and explore more. Though the flying times between the islands are short you still spend a half a day with packing, getting to the airport, checking in, waiting for the plane, being driven to your new place. | 1 | |
Silvanocat | 2 | |
I haven't had a chance to visit Huahine or Maupiti yet though I am hoping to. There are no resorts on Maupiti and everything that I've read indicates that it's very low-key. I certainly would assume that it's far far less touristy than all but possibly Tikehau. | 3 | |
I'm firmly with Silvanocat on this; spend more time on each one and get to know people. For instance I spent 4 days on Maupiti and could've happily stayed a month. It IS very, very low key. The highlight of the day is when the Ferry from Bora Bora shows up, about half the island shows up to greet it seemingly. There is almost nothing touristy abotut he whole island. A couple of magasins-and some French would help there-and thats about it for tourisms ugly face. There is little to nothing in the way of organized activity. But it is so perfect, so wonderfully lovely, what more could you want? You can walk across the lagoon to the reef motu in many places, easily swim the rest and spend the day in your own south seas retreat with not another soul in sight all day. | 4 | |