Archive for the ‘Tahiti’ Category

Tahiti: A French Tropical Paradise

Tahiti & Her Islands are made up of 118 islands across 4,000 square kilometres. Tahiti is a word that evokes images of lush tropical landscapes; of crystal clear azure lagoons surrounded by soaring volcanic peaks; of love and romance; of gentle goddesses and fierce warriors, it is the stuff of dreams and legends. The first [...]

June 22, 2011   Posted in: Tahiti

Expensive Tahiti has the most beautiful islands in the Pacific

There are two things you need to know about French Polynesia. One: it’s expensive. And two: it has, arguably, the most beautiful islands in the Pacific. I say arguably because I haven’t visited every island in the Pacific. But if there are prettier ones, pour me a Blue Lagoon and take me there.

August 17, 2009   Posted in: Tahiti

New Tahiti Travel Guide Launched

Avalon Travel Publishing announces the release of the 6th edition of Moon Tahiti, the leading travel guidebook to French Polynesia. Author David Stanley wrote the first South Pacific Handbook in 1979. Ten years later the handbook's French Polynesia chapter was spun off as a separate guide and Moon Tahiti continues to draw on Stanley’s three [...]

December 11, 2007   Posted in: Tahiti

Incredible Tahiti Travel Deals

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – This fall, Tahiti Tourism (http://www.Dream.TahitiTourism.com) is pleased to announce incredible deals to the islands of Tahiti. In partnership with hotels, resorts, airlines, and North American tour operators, these amazing, first time ever specials include complimentary breakfast and dinner, additional nights at no extra-charge, spa treatments and complimentary upgrades. An average savings [...]

August 7, 2007   Posted in: Tahiti

MARLON BRANDO’S PRIVATE ISLAND TETIAROA TO BE SITE OF NEW LUXURY ECO-HOTEL

The French Polynesian atoll of Tetiaroa, owned by the late Marlon Brando, is to be the site of a lavish new eco-hotel, called The Brando. Slated to open in 2008, and consisting of 30 deluxe fares (villas), it will be the only hotel on Tetiaroa. The project is being overseen by Tahiti Beachcomber SA, whose [...]

March 16, 2005   Posted in: Tahiti