All UNESCO World Heritage Sites

The Islands of Tahiti is a treasure trove of biodiversity and culture, where nature and history intertwine to offer breathtaking landscapes and unique heritage sites. Three sites are recognized by UNESCO for their exceptional value: the Fakarava Biosphere Reserve, the Taputapuātea Marae in Raiatea, and the Marquesas Islands. Discover what makes these places must-visit destinations.…

A trail with a difference

French Polynesia is spread over 4 million km², which is the equivalent of continental Europe. There are a total of 118 islands and atolls dispersed among five archipelagos: the Tuamotu, Society, Austral, Gambier and Marquesas Islands. Some of the islands are high, volcanic islands, while others are low, coral atolls. Almost all of them have…

Explore Taputapuatea

The Islands of Tahiti is a destionation where you can get back in touch with the essential things in life, feel the Mana and enjoy the magnificence of nature. To get a better understanding of the origins of the ancient culture of the islands, a visit to Raiatea is a voyage to the sacred birthplace…

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