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French Polynesia is a group of islands located in the South Pacific Ocean. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, including turquoise lagoons, white sandy beaches, and lush tropical forests. The official currency of French Polynesia is the French Pacific Franc (XPF). The country is made up of five main archipelagos, including Tahiti, Bora Bora, and Moorea, each offering unique experiences and attractions.
When to visit
The best time to visit French Polynesia is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. During this time, the weather is warm and sunny, with less rainfall. The high season for tourism is from June to August, so it is recommended to book accommodations and activities in advance. However, if you prefer fewer crowds and lower prices, visiting during the shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October can also be a good option.
Getting around
Getting around French Polynesia is primarily done by air or sea. The main international gateway is Faa'a International Airport in Tahiti, which receives flights from major cities around the world. To travel between the islands, there are domestic flights operated by Air Tahiti. Another popular option is taking a cruise or ferry, which allows you to enjoy the scenic views of the islands. Once on the islands, renting a car or scooter is a convenient way to explore, although taxis and public transportation are also available.
Traveller tips
Pack lightweight and breathable clothing, as the weather in French Polynesia is generally warm and humid. Don't forget to bring sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent to protect yourself from the sun and bugs. Learn a few basic French phrases, as French is the official language of French Polynesia. Respect the local culture and customs, such as removing your shoes before entering someone's home or wearing modest clothing when visiting religious sites. Try the local cuisine, which includes fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and dishes like poisson cru (raw fish marinated in lime juice and coconut milk). Take advantage of the outdoor activities available, such as snorkeling, diving, hiking, and exploring the islands' natural beauty.