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Things to do in Tahiti

Tahiti - with its wonderful culture & moderate all year
round climate, offers endless  fantastic options - below
are just a few.


Cruising - Charter a Boat
If you are an experienced sailor, yacht and sailboat charters are available on most of the major islands for short- or long-term voyages. Some can come complete with a captain and crew. Fishing boats can also be chartered for deep-sea fishing for big species.

Scuba & Snorkel
There are a variety of dive sites around Tahiti – anything from a calm protected lagoon for snorkeling to an exciting wreck or shark dive. In the warm and pristine waters, the islands offer world-class diving and are famous among divers for the large marine life, drift dives and uncrowded dive sites. The clear lagoons, coral gardens, underwater passes and oceanic drop-offs all create an abundant aqua-culture with infinite sea life. You could even observe hundreds of coral fish as you snorkel the warm currents over a plane wreck.
 
Learn to Sail
Warm tropical waters and a wonderful climate all year round, there is no better place to learn to sail.

Mountain Safari – 4 wheel drive
Discover the Papenoo Valley Rich archaeological sites and spectacular waterfalls.

Golf
Tee off at Atimaono 18 hole  Golf Course.

Horse Riding
Experience the tranquility of riding a horse from the Marquesas Islands through the heart of the peaceful mountains.

Deep Sea Fishing
Tahiti is famous for its game fishing - such as Marlin, sailfish, swordfish, Mahi Mahi etc.

Kayak – the Lagoon

Explore the shores of the famous beach of Punaauia by Sea Kayak.

Take in some Tahitian culture
Visit Museums such as:- The Museum of Tahiti, The Paul Gauguin Museum, The Black Pearl Museum & The Norman Hall Museum or discover the Anchors of Captain Cook, the Marae Temples,  the Paofai Temple, to name but a few.







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