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6 Best Islands in French Polynesia

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The Best Islands in French Polynesia

There are over 130 islands in French Polynesia, and each one offers something special to visitors looking for rich culture, natural beauty, and a relaxing adventure. Overwater bungalows and clear blue water probably come to mind when you think of these islands, and though that’s an accurate image, there’s much more to explore as you plan your trip. Get started today by checking out our top 6 best islands in French Polynesia.




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Maupiti

Speaking of overwater bungalows, you won’t find them in Maupiti. This island is committed to maintaining an authentic, local vibe, making it a perfect destination for those looking for the beauty of Bora Bora without any fussy tourist traps. Accommodations in Maupiti are unique; the sole options are family-operated guest houses and pensions. Owners of these local stays offer meals and excursions to guests, or you can opt for a “self-catering” guest house in which hosts ensure you have ingredients to prepare meals yourself. Book your lodgings well in advance as Maupiti is gaining popularity, but not expanding their hospitality capacity in order to keep the island quiet. Rest assured that anywhere you stay in Maupiti will allow for easy access to beautiful, untouched beaches and wildlife.




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Tetiaroa

 

Tetiaroa is arguably one of the most remote habitable islands on Earth. Known for being Marlon Brando’s private island, there’s only one place the public is able to stay on Tetiaroa: The Brando. The Brando aims to be the most luxurious eco-friendly resort in the world, offering a true next-level experience for visitors looking for an exclusive trip to French Polynesia. In fact, the only way to get to Tetiaroa is via The Brando’s private airplane, and once you arrive, you’ll experience service like no other. Think beachside bungalows with private pools and three-times-a-day service, food delivered to your door, bikes for every member of your party and more. The Brando is part of an atoll made of several islands. The only structure in Tetiaroa is the resort, and all other islands consist of bird sanctuaries and untouched wildlife.




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Rurutu

 

Located among the Austral Islands of French Polynesia, Rurutu is known as a refuge for whales. July to October is the best time to visit for humpback whale sightings as they migrate to Rurutu to give birth in warmer water. We highly recommend taking a boat tour and going snorkeling for a chance to see and even swim with the whales! Rurutu also has many limestone cliffs and caves for exploration. Similar to Maupiti, lodging in Rurutu is largely local guesthouses with one hotel offering beach bungalows. The plus side to a guest house is that you’ll have a local guide to show you everything the island has to offer.




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Huahine

 

Huahine is also known as the “Garden of Eden” because of its untouched nature. Part of the Society Islands in French Polynesia, Huahine is one of the quietest, least populated islands in this cluster. It’s only a 30-minute flight from Tahiti and Bora Bora, making it super central to more well-known French Polynesian destinations. The coolest part of Huahine is that it was a favorite site of royal families in history, and now there are tons of ancient ruins and religious sites that are free and accessible for explorers like you. There are beautiful beaches, volcanoes, and vanilla bean plantations, but don’t forget to look for the sacred blue-eyed eels who swim the rivers in Huahine.




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Fakarava

We’ve heard it called “The End of the World” and “The Island of Dreams,” but no matter its title, Fakarava remains one of the best islands in French Polynesia because of its unique pink sand and clear waters. Part of the Tuamotu Atolls, Fakarava is one of the top diving destinations in the world as many exotic species enjoy natural refuge here. The locals in Fakarava are passionate about conserving the natural beauty, biodiversity, and resources of the region, so you’re sure to find kind people and beautiful sights at every turn.




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Tahiti

This one may seem obvious, but Tahiti is often seen as a hub to get elsewhere in French Polynesia instead of a destination in itself. The largest island in French Polynesia, Tahiti offers one of the only city experiences in the form of its capital, Papeete. Because of the French influence, Papeete shares similarities with many cities in the south of France, with quaint seaside buildings, outdoor markets, and versatile, delicious food options. Tahiti also has more accommodation options than the smaller islands, offering similar luxury stays to an island like Bora Bora. If you (somehow) tire of the untouched beaches and remote wildlife of the lesser known islands, a few days in Tahiti (especially near Papeete) can be a refreshing change of pace.




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    The best islands of French Polynesia are sure to leave any traveler in awe. From hiking around volcanoes with a local guide to spending a quiet evening on a private stretch of beach, there are tons of unique ways to experience this part of the world. Let us help you plan the perfect trip.

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    The Best River Cruises in the World

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    Explore the Best River Cruises Around the World

    If seeing the world on the water sounds good to you, there’s no better way to do it than by river cruise. Unlike major cruise ships that sail on the ocean, river cruises are usually smaller and geared to a more personal, destination-focused experience. There are river cruises all over the world, from the Seine to the Nile! Here are a few of our favorites.




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    Nile River Cruise

    Ancient Egyptians believed the Nile River to be a gift from the gods. Today, travelers from all over flock to visit incredible sights and cities along the longest river in the world. There are a few Nile River cruises on the market, but we suggest the Oberoi Zahra or AmaDahlia. On board the Oberoi Zahra, you’ll have a classic, high-end sail along the Nile. There’s a 24-hour cigar lounge, multilingual Egyptologists onboard, and a fine dining menu that changes daily. Voted Africa’s Best River Cruise in 2021, the Oberoi Zahra takes you to temples and gardens from Aswan to Luxor.

    The AmaDahlia, from AmaWaterways, features fresh, fun interior, marble bathrooms, and a pool on the topmost sundeck. With a hair and nail salon on board and just 16 suites, this ship puts your satisfaction at the center. Spend three days in Cairo before heading out on the river to enjoy exclusive excursions like a visit to the tomb of Queen Nefertari.




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    Europe River Cruise

    AmaWaterways also offers a selection of luxury European river cruises. At the top of our must-sail list is the Taste of Bordeaux tour which takes you on a tour of the wine capital of France. Cruise along Bordeaux visiting legendary chateaus and vineyards and enjoying fine French food and wine. We also love the Rhine Castles & Swiss Alps tour which sails along the Rhine River to visit France, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Or, if Southeastern Europe calls, take the Gems of Southeast Europe AmaWaterways sail to Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia and Romania. 

    If you want to take a river cruise over the holidays, we recommend Uniworld River Cruises. Spend eight days cruising from Nuremberg to Vienna to visit Europe’s best holiday markets, or simply enjoy the magic of eastern Europe in the wintertime. Of course, Uniworld sails year-round, too, across Italy, Amsterdam and beyond. No matter when or where you sail, you’re guaranteed to have a top-notch experience on this floating boutique hotel. 




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    India River Cruise

    Sail from New Delhi to Kolkata on a luxurious Uniworld river boat. Uniworld is consistently named among the most elite river cruise lines in the world for their attention to detail from the decor in your room to your adventure itinerary. Exploring India’s Golden Triangle (Delhi, Jaipur and Agra) with Uniworld takes you down the sacred Ganges River. You’ll see the Taj Mahal, Jaipur’s Pink City, and the Mahatma Gandhi memorial, just to name a few highlights.

    Uniworld’s India cruise puts a special emphasis on health and wellness. The ship even has a resident yogi to lead yoga classes for all levels, plus group lectures and private meetings for guests to deepen their appreciation for the ancient tradition of yoga. Also included in the complimentary Wellness Program is a special menu of organic food curated for your peak nutrition. All of this paired with floor-to-ceiling glass doors and a hand-painted mural in every suite are sure to leave you feeling relaxed on the river.




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    Amazon River Cruise

    The Aria Amazon is a unique river cruiser designed to leave minimal environmental impact on the river and surrounding jungle it explores. With 16 suites and a bright, sunny interior, there’s no better way to appreciate one of the most beautiful river landscapes in the world. Leaving from northern Peru and sailing throughout the country, the Aria takes guests on group excursions to help experience the magic of the Amazon.

    Traveling on a Delfin Amazon river cruise is more than just a trip down the river, it’s a luxury wellness experience. Delfin offers three different boutique vessels that each feature premium suites, incredible dining options, a bar and lounge, exercise space, and a library just to name a few. The largest vessel carries just 43 passengers, so your Amazon experience will be expertly tailored to you. Get ready to bird watch, look for pink dolphins, and watch the jungle go by in style.




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    Asia River Cruise

    Explore Vietnam and Cambodia on the Magnificent Mekong Viking River Cruise. On this trip, you’ll enjoy ancient temples, diverse floating markets, charming small towns and big modern cities. Choose to begin your trip early in Hanoi and Ha Long Bay, or extend your trip in Bangkok. Either way, Viking River Cruises is your gateway to the beauty of Asia as you sail within the sleek and chic Viking Saigon.

    Japanese tea rooms, pandas in bamboo forests, and the Taj Mahal await on your Tauck river cruise. This line has options that take you through Japan, or China, or from Singapore to Bali, or through India, or…you get the picture. Tauck leaves no stone unturned as you explore Asia on what’s been named one of Travel & Leisure’s “World’s Best” river cruises for 24 consecutive years. 




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      You never know where a river could take you. A river cruise is perfect for travelers who want to see as much of the world as possible, with as much luxury and comfort as possible. To start planning your river cruise, contact [email protected] or inquire in the chat box below.




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