Tahiti

Russell Masters 

4.30PM, Aug 05, 2015

Tahiti – Moorea – Bora Bora – island names that evoke a sensational state of mind.Within tahiti there are 118 islands, all of which are filled with breath taking scenery yet offer something a little different.Tahiti is a melting pot of native historic culture steeped in history of gentle goddesses, feirce warriors and legends that have been passed down through generations.

Weather you are going on your honeymoon, a romantic getaway,  Taking off on an adventure or a family holiday; with crystal clear lagoons, filled with vibrant marine life, surrounded by soaring volcanic peaks, rugged mountains, white sand beaches, This South Pacific “Garden of Eden” is your perfect tropical escape.

Overwater Bungalows

These traditional thatched-roof bungalows are perched above the turquoise lagoon waters and are unlike any other hotel room you have stayed in before.
In many of the bungalows, tropical fish swim below as you look through the glass floor or coffee table.
With everything you would want in a hotel room, here on your own balcony surrounded by crystal clear waters, you can enjoy both breakfast and the sunset.

Island Tours

An Island Tour around Tahiti is the best way to see the island’s outlying sights and a bit of old Polynesia away from Papeete’s bustle.As nearly every island has a coastal road following the lagoon shores, you can either drive or take a guided bus tour.
You can even explore the island interiors on a 4×4 safari, guided nature hike, or horseback ride and there’s always the option of riding across the lagoons on a motorized canoe, sailboat, or powerboat.

Shark Feeding

Experience the thrill of watching the reef sharks and rays being fed by hand.
Board a motorized canoe, and depart for an amazing experience in the blue lagoon of Bora Bora where you will Encounter Black Tip Reef Sharks and discover the wonders of the underwater world of the “Lagoon of Bora Bora” by snorkeling near the barrier reef.
Your guide will jump in the water to attract and feed the reef sharks with their bare hands. You may watch this show either underwater or from the boat.

Fautaua Waterfall

As more rainwater makes the the waterfall even more dramati, you may actually prefer visiting Tahiti during its rainy season for the Fautaua Waterfall alone.
Located in the Fautaua Valley, the Fautaua Waterfall is a great 985 feet, and water cascades down into a large pool.
To get to the waterfall, you’ll nerf to take a hike, which is probably best done with a tour group or guide.
If you decide to go it alone, you’ll need to procure a permit from the Town Hall in Pape’ete.