French Polynesia romantic honeymoon destination is also famous for : Beach, Countryside, Cruise, Island, Peaceful, Popular, Secluded, Water Sports,
French Polynesia is a collection of 118 geographically dispersed islands and atolls spread over an area of 2,000kms in the South Pacific Ocean. Its total land area is 4,167 square kilometers. Among its 118 islands and atolls, 67 are inhabited. This large group of islands is divided into 5 groups of islands: The Society Islands, Tuamotu Archipelago, Gambier Islands, Marquesas Islands and Austral Islands. The lofty peaks and crystal clear water make these islands a perfect place to relax and enjoy. Iipona, Kamuihei, Tahakia, Teiipoka, Cook’s Bay, Opunohu Bay are a few of the attractions of French Polynesia. Apart from these there are a number of activities that you will love to do on your honeymoon in French Polynesia. Some of them are snorkeling, scuba diving, Jeep safari, visit to Polynesia Cultural Center and so much more.
A honeymoon in French Polynesia is almost every couple’s dream. Nothing is more romantic than the vastness of the ocean, the green mountains, the pristine water, the beautiful coral reefs and tons of activities with your partner. French Polynesia offers all of this to visitors and couples who have been here have loved it. With a large number of islands, French Polynesia has something for almost every budget. So planning a vacation on this magical island is an excellent idea.
Get yourself a ticket to the Polynesian Cultural Center where you get to see and participate in the daily adventures of Hawaiian and other & South Pacific cultures. Enjoy the sunset by the beach during your honeymoon in French Polynesia . It is the most romantic part of any island. You can even jump on a cruise to enjoy you dinner while you watch the sun drown in the ocean. A full day jeep safari to the interiors of the Tahiti Island and its rain forest area should be on the list of all the nature lovers. A visit to the beach is not complete till you take a dip in the vast water body. Swim, snorkel, dive or do anything you want and enjoy the crystal clear water. Get a closer look of the life inside the ocean. The dolphins, whales, turtles, reefs and so much more adorn this beautiful island.
The weather in French Polynesia is good throughout the year but there are times when it is at its best. Though July and August see a rise in the number of tourists the rest of the dry season between May-October is equally good
Best Season: July-August
Summers: November-March
Monsoon: November-April
Winters: April-October
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