French Polynesia / The Islands of Tahiti comprises of 118 islands, spread over a surface area larger than Europe in the South Pacific Ocean. Divided into five archipelagos including The Society Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, the Gambier Archipelago, the Marquesas Archipelago and the Austral Archipelago.
Located within the Social Islands is Moorea. Boasting inspiring volcanic mountains, lush green cliffs, waterfalls and bright blue lagoon, making it an idyllic natural playground.
Guests come to The Islands of Tahiti to holiday in stylish resorts, scuba dive in lagoons teeming with tropical fish, gorge on the unique mix of French and Polynesia cuisine and basically experience a little French chic mixed with South Pacific charm. Accessible via a short ferry ride Moorea is the best off Tahiti island experience.
From outrigger canoeing, paddle boarding, water-skiing and snorkelling with stingrays, sharks and marine turtles in the sparkling lagoon. To hiking, horseback riding, quad biking and exploring the mountain side and tropical valley on a four-wheeler, Moorea is the most memorable location.
(from tahititourisme.com - updated August 19th, 2022) In response to improving health conditions, the State and local authorities have further eased the requirements of entry into French Polynesia. See the...
Moorea enjoys a marine tropical climate, with lots of sun all year, the Pacific winds refreshing the air and just enough rain to nurture the growth of lush vegetation. The average ambient temperature is 78°F/25°C. However you...
All international flights arrive at Faa’a International Airport, located near the city of Papeete on the main island of Tahiti. Because of the close proximity to Tahiti, Moorea is quick and easy to reach. Caution: if you arrive with...