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An introduction to French Polynesia for newbies

  Taka-0905 Especially during the Paris Olympics concluding this weekend, this stunning archipelago of five chains of 118 islands and atolls spread over nearly 1,400 square miles of the the South Pacific, has been back in the news as the site of the Games´ surfing competition. But la Polynésie Française (Pōrīnetia Farāni in Tahitian) is known for its vivid turquoise waters, lush landscapes, and luxurious resorts. Its better-known islands such as Bora Bora, Moorea, and Tahiti have become…

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A blissful moment with humpback whales in Bora Bora

An Encounter with a Humpback Whale and her Calf The most amazing moment a photographer can dream of! Work being slower than in prior years - fewer weddings, couple's shooting, and visitors in general - has allowed us to work on our underwater photography. We will be launching a evening aquatic shoot in September which will be available at several resorts here in Bora Bora. ⁠ ⁠ With a strong interest in underwater photography, we were thrilled to have had three of our photos make it to the…

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  • Travel Noire takes a look at cool activities on Bora Bora: https://travelnoire.com/things-to-do-in-bora-bora
    Things To Do in Bora Bora - Travel Noire
  • The Wash Post recently focused on surfing in Tahiti, where the Paris Olympics´s surfing events are currently being held: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/olympics/2024/07/30/olympic-s...
    Column | At the sacred home of Olympic surfing, fear and wonder are inseparable
    At mighty Teahupo’o, Olympians don’t defeat nature. They survive it.
  • Which beach is the world´s best? According to the London-based Beach Atlas, in 2024 it´s in Bora Bora: https://www.travelandleisure.com/best-beach-world-bora-bora-golden-...
  • Bora Bora, Tahinit, Moorea - of course. But honestly, I had never heard of Ra'iātea, the first island in French Polynesia to be settled and thus the birthplace of this wonderful culture: https://www.travelandleisure.com/raiatea-french-polynesia-how-to-vi...
  • Here's tantalizing recent look at French Polynesia in the Daily Beast: https://www.thedailybeast.com/french-polynesia-is-like-hawaii-but-w...
    These Islands Are Like Hawaii But Without the Crowds
    Skip Hawaii’s crowds and head to French Polynesia for a more intimate tropical island experience.
  • Eary this year, Travel+Leisure focused on how a creative new generation of artists, chefs, farmers, and storytellers is reaffirming these islands' rich heritage - an interesting read! https://apple.news/ACrBaLHECQ7qvqISqxgWV_Q
    French Polynesia Is Known for Its Stunning Beaches and Resorts — but a Younger Generation Is Workin…
    In French Polynesia, a creative cohort of artists, chefs, farmers, and storytellers are reaffirming the islands' heritage.
  • For those of you who get to Moorea, don't forget to stop at the fruit alcohol distillery. They have wonderful free samples of the delicious local brews and grogs.

    My Father lived there for thirty years and LOVED IT!9012384280?profile=original

  • If you're a media rep for any luxury boutique hotels in Asia and/or Oceania, take a look at this writer's post: 

    http://www.tripatini.com/forum/topics/looking-to-connect-with-pr-co...

  • Hello!
    I was able to go on a weeklong press trip to Tahiti, Moorea, and Bora Bora in late August. It had been my dream destination for 20 years and lived up to all expectations! I am hoping I can someday return with my husband...

    I will soon have an article link to share about my trip, to be published in a few weeks.

    I would love to learn more about the members of this group and your experiences in French Polynesia.

    One of my favorite new food discoveries was poisson cru, the marinated tuna dish with coconut milk... divine!

    If anyone would like to see photos of my trip, I have many posted on my Facebook page. Do a search for Word Journeys and "Like" my page and you can view them there.
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