French Polynesia: 7 Days
Welcome to paradise found, where crystal-clear waters, lush greenery, and overwater bungalows await your arrival in French Polynesia. Your journey through this enchanting archipelago begins in Bora Bora, a postcard-perfect island surrounded by vibrant coral reefs and framed by majestic Mount Otemanu. From snorkeling in the azure lagoon to indulging in world-class luxury, every moment in Bora Bora promises to be a dream come true. And as you journey onward to Tahiti, the heart of French Polynesia, get ready to be immersed in the culture, beauty, and charm of this tropical paradise on your unforgettable 7-day trip.
Day 1-3: Bora Bora
Begin your journey in Bora Bora and check into your overwater bungalow, where you'll be greeted by panoramic views of the turquoise lagoon and lush tropical landscape.
Spend your days snorkeling or diving in the pristine waters of the Bora Bora lagoon, and discover colorful coral gardens, tropical fish, and maybe even encounter a gentle stingray or reef shark.
Take a guided tour of the island and explore landmarks such as Mount Otemanu, Matira Beach, and the ancient Marae temples, learning about the rich history and culture of Bora Bora.
Indulge in a romantic sunset cruise around the island, sipping champagne as you watch the sky burst into a kaleidoscope of colors over the tranquil waters of the lagoon.
Day 4-7: Tahiti
Travel to Tahiti, the largest and most populous island in French Polynesia, and check into your hotel or resort overlooking the azure waters of the South Pacific.
Explore the vibrant capital city of Papeete, with its bustling markets, waterfront promenades, and historic landmarks such as the Marché de Papeete and the Notre Dame Cathedral.
Visit the Paul Gauguin Museum and learn about the life and work of the famous French artist who found inspiration in the beauty of Tahiti.
Spend your final day in Tahiti relaxing on the black sand beaches, enjoying water sports such as surfing or paddleboarding, or simply soaking up the sun and savoring the beauty of French Polynesia.