Two weeks in French Polynesia: Your complete guide

Travel Itinerary

Two weeks in French Polynesia is like a dream with a sprinkle of coconut oil. You can dive into the vibrant culture, bask in the sun, and explore the stunning islands that make up this paradise. Think of it as a tropical buffet where you can indulge in a little bit of everything: culture, adventure, and relaxation. To make sure you get your fill, here’s a guide that balances all those delicious aspects.

Week one: Immerse yourself in the culture

Start your journey in Tahiti, the largest island and the gateway to French Polynesia. Spend the first few days here soaking in the local culture and preparing your taste buds for what’s to come.

  • Days 1-3: Tahiti
    • Morning: Arrive at Faa’a International Airport. Take a 15-minute taxi to Papeete and check into your hotel.
    • Afternoon: Visit the vibrant Papeete Market. Try local delicacies like poisson cru, which is basically a ceviche with a Polynesian twist.
    • Evening: Stroll along the waterfront and grab dinner at a local restaurant. Enjoy live music and maybe even join a hula dance.
  • Days 4-5: Moorea
    • Morning: Take a 30-minute ferry ride to Moorea. Check into a beach bungalow for that extra bit of paradise.
    • Afternoon: Rent a scooter to explore the island. Don’t miss the Belvedere Lookout for stunning views.
    • Evening: Enjoy a traditional Polynesian feast accompanied by a cultural show. You might even find yourself dancing at the end of the night—don’t worry, no one’s judging.
  • Day 6: Bora Bora
    • Morning: Catch a 1-hour flight to Bora Bora. Check into a luxury resort over the water. Yes, you’ll feel like a movie star.
    • Afternoon: Snorkel with sharks and rays in the lagoon. Try not to scream; it’s all in good fun.
    • Evening: Enjoy a sunset cruise. It’s romantic and will make you want to swoon—perfect for Instagram moments.

Week two: Adventure and relaxation

After getting your cultural fix, it’s time for some adventure and relaxation. The outer islands are calling your name, and they have a lot to offer.

  • Days 7-9: Huahine
    • Morning: Fly to Huahine (30 minutes). Check into a charming guesthouse.
    • Afternoon: Rent a kayak to explore the lagoon. Find your own little slice of paradise.
    • Evening: Visit a local village for dinner at a family-run eatery. You’ll feel like part of the family, trust me.
  • Days 10-12: Raiatea and Tahaa
    • Morning: Take a boat to Raiatea (1 hour). Explore the ancient marae (temples) that are more fascinating than they sound.
    • Afternoon: Head over to Tahaa for a vanilla plantation tour. Spoiler alert: it smells amazing.
    • Evening: Visit a local distillery and try some rum. Don’t worry, you can walk it off later.
  • Days 13-14: Return to Tahiti
    • Morning: Fly back to Tahiti (30 minutes). Enjoy your last days on the beach.
    • Afternoon: Go hiking in the lush mountains or relax at a beach bar with a cocktail. Your call.
    • Evening: Have a farewell dinner at a seaside restaurant. Reflect on your adventures while planning your next getaway.

As you can see, two weeks in French Polynesia is packed with fun, culture, and a little bit of relaxation. You’ll be coming back with stories, a sun-kissed glow, and possibly a new addiction to coconut water. So pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in paradise. You’ll be dreaming of these islands long after you leave, and who knows? You might just find yourself plotting your return before the plane even takes off!

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