Made up of 121 islands scattered across more than 2,000 kilometres of the dazzling South Pacific, French Polynesia is like nowhere else on earth. This far-flung island paradise has long been the stuff of honeymoon dreams, with coral-fringed lagoons, sandy beaches and rugged mountains rising from verdant forests. The country has a reputation as a once-in-a-lifetime destination for many travellers, with many of the best places to stay in French Polynesia being beautiful luxury resorts dotted upon myriad tiny islands. All the more reason to return again and again if you can!
French Polynesia is broadly made up of five groups of islands. Tahiti, part of the Society Islands, is the most populous island, and home to Papeete — the country’s capital. Begin your explorations here for a sense of the country’s rich Polynesian culture and heritage. Hikes into the island's mountainous interior, where birds flit overhead and forests teem with flora, also come highly recommended. Research suggests that Tahiti was settled over 2000 years ago, with Polynesian sailors using celestial navigation to migrate across oceans. Later, sailors found and fought over the islands; French Polynesia is now an overseas collectivity of France.
Bora Bora is French Polynesia’s other most famous destination, conjuring up images of indulgent honeymoon bliss. Expect to find stunning lagoons filled with marvellous marine life, plus opportunities to snorkel, dive, sail, kayak and paddle board. Resident marine biologists offer a fascinating insight into the ecosystem of the reef, and into preservation efforts. Beautiful and delicate, the region’s natural landscapes are in need of protection — as is its warm and rich Polynesian culture. Speak to the teams at the best places to stay in French Polynesia about immersing yourself in the magic of this very special corner of the world.