Archive for May, 2010
More and more people are choosing vacations, honeymoon and weddings in the South Pacific. While Hawaii has always been a destination for honeymooners and romantic excursions, places like Tahiti and Fiji are becoming more popular with each passing year, causing them to expand and include more tourism, including magnificant Tahiti all inclusive resorts and hotels and honeymoon, wedding vacation packages for visitors.
Finding the right Tahiti Resort is a matter of finding what interests you. If you are looking for exotic honeymoons, though, these are some of the best trips that you can take. Nothing will give you the exotic nature like a trip to Tahiti, or even Fiji, because of
Your exotic tropical island getaway is your one chance to see the destinations that you want to see and to enjoy a vacation without worrying about anything else. If you want a honeymoon to remember forever, choosing an exotic destination can often do just that.
Click here for a list of the most popular Tahiti resorts and contact our Tahiti travel agents to help you with a memorable Tahiti wedding, honeymoon or romantic couples holiday.
Since 1998 we have been booking dream getaways to Tahiti for clients worldwide. Call us toll-free or get a custom quote for Tahiti Island travel.

Tahiti Island Diving
If you love scuba diving; the islands of Tahiti are a Mecca for those of all skill levels to enjoy the sights and underwater photography opportunities of the pristine colorful coral reefs and abundant sea life.
Below are great locations for shark diving and island diving in Tahiti at its finest.
Contact our travel agents for the best Tahiti dive packages.
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Tahiti Underwater Photography
Whether your occupation is a professional photographer or just a photography buff, French Polynesia is a perfect place for you to indulge your passion. The waters in French Polynesia offer the visibility to acquire amazing photos. It is advised that you use a wide-angle lens for optimum pictures and for close-up photos, be sure to pack your macro.
Tahiti and her islands are celebrated worldwide for the opportunities to capture astonishing images of humpback whales, sharks and colorful underwater sea life.
TIP: To avoid inconvenience with customs from paying duty taxation arriving and returning home it is suggested you have receipts available for all your camera equipment.
Favorite Tahiti Scuba Diving spots sorted by islands.
Scuba Diving in Tahiti – Best Island Dive Spots
Tahiti Island
Aquarium – Lagoon with a Maximum depth of 36 feet
The Wrecks – Lagoon with a maximum depth of 36 feet
The saint Etienne Drop-offs – Ocean with a maximum depth of 180 feet
The spring – - Ocean with a maximum depth of of 75 feet
Te Maruata – Ocean with a maximum depth of 75 feet
The Lagoon Hole- Lagoon with a maximum depth of 81 feet
The Gorgonias – Ocean with a maximum depth of 150 feet
Le Vavi – Ocean with a maximum depth of 180 feet
La Marado – Ocean with a maximum depth of 180 feet
La Zelee – Ocean with a maximum depth of 54 feet
Moorea Island
Tiki- Ocean with a maximum depth of 90 feet
Hauru – Ocean with a maximum depth of 75 feet
Taotoi – Ocean with a maximum depth of 75 feet
Stingray world – Lagoon with a maximum depth of 60 feet
The coral wall – Ocean with a maximum depth of 90 feet
Les Anemones – Ocean with a maximum depth of 54 feet
Les Canyons – Ocean with a maximum depth of 90 feet
The Roses Garden – Ocean with a maximum depth of 150 feet
Temae – Ocean with a maximum depth of 90 feet
Opunohu – Pass with a maximum depth of 120 feet
Raiatea Island
Miri Miri – Ocean with a maximum depth of 75 feet
Miri Mire Pass – Ocean with a maximum depth of 90 feet
Nordby – Lagoon with a maximum depth of 87 feet
Teavapiti Pass – Pass with a maximum depth of 84 feet
Tahaa Island
Ceran Pass – Pass with a maximum depth of 150 feet
Paipai Pass – Pass with a maximum depth of 90 feet
Tao Tao – Ocean with a maximum depth of 120 feet
Toomaru – Lagoon with a maximum depth of 75 feet
Ivy- Lagoon with a maximum depth of 54 feet
Cote 323- Ocean with a maximum depth of 75 feet
Huahine Island
Avapeihi Pass – Pass with a maximum depth of 100 feet
Faa Miti –m Ocean with a maximum depth of 90 feet
Hana Iti – Lagoon with a maximum depth of 36 feet
The Coral City – The Roses- Ocean with a maximum depth of 150 feet
L’Aquarium – Lagoon with a maximum depth of 60 feet
Parea Pass – Pass with a maximum depth of 75 feet
Flowers are a hugely important part of both culture and everyday life in Tahiti, and if you are planning a honeymoon to the island, it helps to know a little bit about both. The island is practically covered in flowers, and they are used not only decoratively, but in many other ways as well. Here, we’ll take a brief look at some of the ways in which flowers are used, as well as how you can get the most out of the different flowers you will see on your trip.


