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- Relaxation at the surprising number of restaurants
around Papeete and at the enjoyable roulottes along the waterfront in Vai'ete Square.
- Excitement of shopping along the waterfront and in the Public Market of Papeete for Tahitian collectibles such as pareu,
monoi oil, artwork, music CDs, precious native wood carvings, and
beautiful Tahitian Pearls.

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- Exploration of the pristine interior and beautiful coastline by 4x4 excursion, guided nature hikes, escorted tours, or rental car.
- Discovery of the lagoon waters by diving, snorkeling,
sailing, surfing, deep-sea fishing, outrigger canoeing, or guided catamaran tours.
- Enjoyment of the beachside resorts featuring luxurious spas,
spectacular shows, fine restaurants, and the full range of rooms, suites, and bungalows.

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Some of the most popular
activities and sites for visitors include:
Shopping at Le Marché Evenings at Vai'ete Square
Circle-Island Tour
Museum of Tahiti
James Norman Hall Home
The Gauguin Museum
Pearl Museum
Shopping in and around
the Vaima Center
Safari Into the Island's
Interior
Golfing
Hiking/Nature Tours
Diving
Horseback Riding
Bougainville Park
Botanical Garden
Point Venus
Other activities
and sites

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Shopping at the Public Mart
Discover the true heart of Papeete - 155 year old public market - called Le Marché.
Shop from hundreds of stands filled with Tahitian-made
crafts, oils, vanilla, fruits, and flowers. The perfect place to
find everything imaginable from all the islands.
Open everyday except holidays, the market is especially colorful and lively on Sunday mornings when locals stock up for a day of family gatherings. Located two blocks from the waterfront and easily reached by Le Truck or by taxi from the resort.
Evenings at Vai'ete Square Enjoy a unique and informal dinner or a memorable post-dinner dessert at Vai'ete Square. Here, dozens
of colorful roulottes, or food wagons,
host a great variety of island cuisine and desserts. The boardwalk atmosphere is an informal and lively setting not to be missed.
Circle-Island Tour
A favorite among visitors for over 100 years!
The route takes in more than 71 miles of dramatic coastline scenery with
wave-pounded cliffs, peaceful beaches, and brightly
colored churches. Popular stops include many overlooks, waterfalls, and ancient sites. An extended tour takes you to the peninsula of Tahiti-Iti.
Museum of Tahiti
The Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands is considered to be one of the best and most beautiful museums
in the South Pacific. Polynesian history is carefully recorded and presented.
Highlights include rare collections of art carvings and historical artifacts. European arrival is also presented and put into context.
James Norman Hall Home The James Norman Hall Home celebrates one of Tahiti's most famous resident authors. Hall co-authored Mutiny on the Bounty and wrote many other fables of the South Seas. The home is carefully maintained as it was when Hall lived in Tahiti from 1920 to 1951. Visitors
enjoy seeing his original writing desk, art collection,
and library with over 3,000 books. Guests are invited
to the garden tea room where refreshments are provided under the shade of a giant mango tree.
The Gauguin Museum The Gauguin Museum is dedicated to Paul Gauguin's life during his years
on Tahiti and in the Marquesas,
the museum sits within the beautiful Harrison Smith Botanical Gardens and features exhibits and memorabilia from
the late painter himself, including sketches,
copies of documents , block prints, and reproductions
of many of his most famous paintings.
Pearl Museum
The Pearl Museum is the only museum in the world devoted entirely
to pearls. The unique presentations describe and demonstrate the history
and practice of cultivating pearls as well as
their place in art, history, mythology, and religion.
Shopping
in and around the Vaima Center
Many shops popular with visitors are located in
and around the Vaima Center. This four-level,
block-square shopping center has everything from
boutiques, pearl shops, book stores, newspaper
stands, restaurants, coffee shops, and banks.
Along the waterfront in either direction are located
many unique shops with antiquities, made-in-Tahiti
products, music, and art.
Safari
Into the Island's Interior
Within the unpopulated and lush jungle-like interior
of Tahiti Nui is an unspoiled world of towering
waterfalls, deep flower-filled valleys, large
lakes, and colossal green peaks rising over one
mile above the valley floor. This hidden treasure
of Tahiti is best explored by a guided 4X4 safari,
breathtaking helicopter tour, or on a hiking trip
led by a naturalist.
Golfing
Tahiti's only course, the Oliver Breaud
International Golf Course is located on the southern
side of Tahiti Nui. This 6944-yard, par 72 course
features two man-made lakes and sprawling fairways.
Formerly a cotton plantation, the course was recently
renovated and now includes a new clubhouse, driving
range, pool, restaurant, pro shop, and tennis
courts.
Hiking/Nature
Tours
Adventurous travelers will love the exciting
guided tours that lead into rugged interior. Stops
can include spectacular waterfalls and natural
pools (some in which you can swim), mountain peaks
with panoramic views, archeological sites , grottos,
and lava tubes.
Diving The island of Tahiti is perfect
for both beginning and advanced divers. Highlights
include shallow waters, oceanic drop-offs, sunken ships and planes,
bright coral walls, and schools of smaller species.
Horseback Riding
For the horse enthusiast Tahiti has a number of
first-class riding stables. Experienced riders
can saddle-up the island's New Zealand and Marquesan
horses, while private lessons are available for
the beginner. Rides in the mountains are often
accompanied by picnic lunches.
Bougainville
Park
In the heart of the waterfront area, visitors
find a newly renovated and peaceful oasis. Crowned
by a massive banyan tree, the park is named in
honor of the French explorer and navigator, Louis
Antoine de Bougainville (1729-1811) and features
running streams and lush vegetation.
Botanical
Garden
Adjacent to the Gauguin Museum, this lush and
manicured garden features hundreds of varieties
of tropical trees, plants, and flowers including
bamboo, bananas, palms, and hibiscus. The garden
was originally planted by American botanist Harrison
Smith who moved to Tahiti in 1919.
Point
Venus
At the tip of a beautiful
peninsula lined with black-sand beaches, this
area was the historic landing site of many of
the early explorers including Captain Cook and
Captain William Bligh. Tahiti's only lighthouse,
built in 1867, stands within a park popular with
locals for community events and festivals.
Other activities and sites
in Papeete and around the island:
Deep sea fishing
Lagoon excursions on outrigger canoes or powerboats
Notre Dame Cathedral of Papeete
Papeete Town Hall
Drive
to the Belvedere overlooking Papeete
4X4 Safari from Faa'a into the high mountains
Tomb of Queen Pomare V and Royal Family
Arahoho Blowhole
Waterfalls and walking trails at Faarumai
Vaipahi Gardens
Maraa Fern Grotto
Marae Arahurahu
Surfing sites at Teahupoo, Papara and Taapuna
Guided hike to the top of Mt. Aorai
Guided hiking trips into the remote Pari Region
of Tahiti Iti
Guided or self-guided itineraries including
these and other sites can be reserved or planned
by your travel arranger before you travel or at
the activities desk of your resort or cruise ship.
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