Saturday, April 3, 2010

Amazing Travel to Tahiti

The islands of Tahiti have something for every traveler - sweet - white sand beaches, vibrant marine life, rugged mountains and colorful history. Whether you are provided a private island picnic near Bora Bora or a canoe breakfast in your cottage on the water, is the ultimate Tahiti in the South Pacific island paradise.

Tahiti is the gateway to French Polynesia and the largest of the islands. It consists of two volcanic mountain ranges, Tahiti Nui (big Tahiti) and Tahiti Iti (Little Tahiti), which are connected by the isthmus of Taravao with its black beaches on both sides. While the banks are robust, high above the island are a series of peaks, the interior of the house, with deep valleys, high waterfalls, tropical flowers and flowing water.

More than 80% of the inhabitants are Polynesians. With a population of 130,000 and a flowering of recent developments, the island is a little in the traffic-clogged nightmare. Suburbs along the coast and the tip extended closer to the mountains and away from the capital Papeete.

With its turquoise lagoons and coral reefs, Tahiti is a great place for swimming, diving, snorkeling, surfing, sailing, canoeing, kayaking and deep sea fishing. You can also play golf on a horse ride Breaud Oliver International or the Marquesas and New Zealand mountains and a horse. And after a long day, relax with a therapeutic massage in the many spas in Papeete.

Tourism is an important industry, mainly on the islands of Moorea and Bora Bora. In July, celebrates the festival in Papeete Heiva Polynesian culture and the commemoration of the storming of the Bastille in Paris.

Faa'a International Airport is the international airport of Tahiti with Air Tahiti Nui, the national airline Air Tahiti is the main airline for flights between the islands. The Moorea Ferry is also a remarkable ferry that operates from Papeete. There are several ferries that transport people and goods on the Islands.

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