Tahiti and French Polynesia
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Captivating Tahiti and her 118 attendant islands and atolls, all radiating
with iridescent green and turquoise, make up the country of French
Polynesia, a French overseas territory that is spread across an area of the
South Pacific that is as big as western Europe. The earliest explorers
thought they had found paradise on earth when they came across these
picture-perfect islands, and today's travellers are no less entranced by the
volcanic mountain peaks clothed in lush tropical vegetation and exotic
flowering plants, the coral reefs, warm waters, white sand beaches and
stunning turquoise lagoons. Add to this the warm hospitality offered by the
friendly locals, a collection of world-class resorts, spas, fine
restaurants, nightclubs, vibrant markets and enticing boutiques and one
would imagine the islands would be over-run with exuberant vacationers. It
is surprising then, to discover that there are more hotel rooms in a typical
Las Vegas hotel than on all the islands of French Polynesia, and that Hawaii
receives more visitors in 10 days than Tahiti does in a year. This means it
is possible to tuck a tiare (Tahiti's national fragrant white flower) behind
your ear, pack your pareu (sarong) and swimsuit, and head off to find your
own idyllic piece of Polynesian paradise, which will doubtless have a
melodic ancient name meaning something like 'island of the long sky' or
'place of the double rainbow'.
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