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Tahiti

The seat has just 31 inches (79 cm) of legroom, but you probably won’t need to sleep.
★★★★½
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Airline review: This ticket to paradise is excellent, even in economy

Even in economy class, this airline and its friendly staff get you in the mood for an island holiday from the moment you step on board.

  • by Emily McAuliffe
Tahiti Iti has all the pristine wilderness appeal of French Polynesia’s outer islands.

This year’s most beautiful Olympic venue is 15,000 kilometres from Paris

There’s a smaller version of this French paradise that offers glimpses of what the original island nation was like.

  • by Craig Tansley
Joao Chianca, of Brazil, in the barrel at Teahupo’o, Tahiti, on a training day ahead the 2024 Summer Olympics surfing.

Barrels and bikinis: Why surf holidays aren’t just for surfers

I’m a bit of a willing hostage to the surf and whether there’s good, uncrowded surf in a destination often colours our choice of holiday.

  • by Lee Tulloch
Prepare for queues to move at a glacial pace.

This might be a five-star paradise, but its airport is a dismal one star

The queues are long and sweaty, the toilets are broken and the best thing about it is the view while taking off.

  • by Brian Johnston
Papeete is more than just a gateway to French Polynesia’s other islands.

Nine things that will surprise you in paradise’s overlooked capital

Tahiti is often viewed merely as a gateway to the surrounding picture-perfect islands, but in Papeete you’ll find surprises around every corner.

  • by Katrina Lobley
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The one bargain you must buy when you visit paradise

A precious memento of paradise in Tahiti doesn’t have to cost the earth.

  • by Julie Miller
In the Society Islands beauty pageant, Moorea steals the spotlight.

French Polynesia island hopping small cruise: Ban on big ships makes paradise even better

Smaller cruise ships, fewer visitors, more places to stay. Tahiti and the magic of Bora Bora are back, with a new emphasis on sustainability.

  • by Julie Miller
Surfer's view inside a breaking wave with lush green mountain backdrop in Tahiti.

Best things to see, do and eat in Tahiti: Expert expat travel tips

Tahiti has an abundance of beauty and fresh food - but one local delicacy takes some getting used to.

  • by Belinda Jackson
Creme brulee.

Where to eat breakfast, lunch and dinner in Papeete, Tahiti

Tahitian cuisine makes the most of local fresh fish and vanilla.

  • by Julietta Jameson
The Viking Sun ship near Bora Bora, Society Islands, French Polynesia.

Viking Sun, cruise around Tahiti: A lesson in all things Scandi

Embrace your inner Scandinavian on a cruise through French Polynesia. It's time to embrace your inner Scandinavian.

  • by Anthony Dennis

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