About French Polynesia

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.

The Best Places to Stay in French Polynesia

For Boutique Luxury

  • The Brando is an exceptional boutique hotel on the Tetiaroa Atoll. Boasting a strong sustainable ethos, the property is run in part by the Brando Family Trust. An intimate hideaway with just 35 suites and villas, many of which have plunge pools and panoramic views, it's a real treat. A serene spa, plus bars and eateries add to the luxury appeal.

For Active Families

  • Sofitel Kia Ora Resort & Spa is a family favourite, with suites and multi-bedroom bungalows overlooking a tranquil lagoon. Spaces have a classic, luxurious feel, with wooden floors, high ceilings and plenty of Polynesian crafts. Child-friendly activities include flower crown making, water sports and coral planting.
  • Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora will delight honeymooners, but it also offers a great kids' programme of cultural experiences, arts & crafts workshops and outdoor adventures. Partygoers will appreciate the live DJ nights and regular events, whilst more relaxed holidaymakers can kick back at the Te Mahana Spa or discover the wonders of the Vaitea Lagoon Sanctuary with the resident marine biologist.
  • The St Regis Bora Bora Resort, similarly, appeals to both romantics and families. With 100 guest rooms — including multi-bedroom villas on the water — plus four restaurants, two bars and activities aplenty, it's a brilliant resort for active types. Snorkel in the Lagoonarium with little ones, play tennis, borrow kayaks and paddle boards or savour glorious private dining experiences together.

For Hip Honeymooners

  • Westin Bora Bora Resort & Spa is spectacular. Brilliant for honeymooners and romantics, this airy Bora Bora resort has a swish, stylish feel, with white and cream tones in villas with high, white-painted ceilings and natural materials, as well as plunge pools. A dazzling escape inspired by the Polynesian landscape and boasting a superb spa.
  • Conrad Bora Bora Nui offers magical honeymoons, with elegant suites and overwater villas framing vistas of Mount Otemanu and the sunset. Expect big soaking tubs, four-poster beds, plunge pools and cool, contemporary design. There are five hip bars and restaurants, as well as a fabulous spa.

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Travel Information

  • Fly to Faaʻa International Airport, on Tahiti, and continue to your hotel by boat, road or private plane and helicopter. Short flights to Bora Bora Airport, on Motu Mute, run fairly regularly. Speak to your resort in advance to arrange an airport transfer.
  • Explore French Polynesia's larger islands by car! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Travel during the dry season — May to September — for sunshine and pleasant temperatures. French Polynesia's climate is warm and tropical, with temperatures of around 25-30°C for much of the year. Visit outside the school holidays for great deals and quieter hotels.

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The best hotels in French Polynesia

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Sofitel Kia Ora Resort & Spa

French Polynesia (French Polynesia)

Luxurious yet understated, this Moorea resort invites guests to kick back in a tranquil lagoon. Suites & multi-bedroom bungalows have a classic, low-key feel, with wooden floors, high ceilings & Polynesian crafts. Expect a warm welcome, plus a spa, gourmet fare & activities for guests of all ages.

  • Families - Families will adore the multi-bedroom bungalows, water sports & activities including flower crown making & coral planting
  • Weddings - A beautiful venue for weddings & events including up to 400 guests, with stunning lagoon views
  • Kids Club - Fantastic fun for kids includes water sports lessons, craft workshops & activities with the resident marine biologist
  • Diving - Dive beneath the waves of the lagoon to spot myriad fish, sea turtles and rays in the clear waters
from CA$838 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Conrad Bora Bora Nui

French Polynesia (French Polynesia)

A beautiful resort on Motu To'opua lagoon in Bora Bora. The elegant suites and villas frame gorgeous views of Mount Otemanu and the sunset from overwater decks, private pools and sumptuous four-posters. With five chic bars & restaurants, a sensational spa & water sports, this is a gorgeous spot.

  • Honeymoons - A spectacular honeymoon resort with gorgeous overwater villas, a stunning spa & romantic dining aplenty
  • Beach Life - Tucked in a pristine corner of Bora Bora, this is a dazzling destination for a white-sand beach break
  • Watersports - Enjoy jet-skiing, kayaking, paddle boarding, snorkelling, scuba diving and riding in outrigger canoes
  • Restaurant - The five drinking and dining options are fabulous, with cuisine ranging from French to Chinese, Mediterranean and Polynesian
from CA$1661 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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