TAHITI

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The exotic beauty of French Polynesia begins with breathtaking islands, gentle sea breezes and
white sandy, palm-fringed beaches. All of Tahiti’s charms are yours, when you visit any of the
beautiful islands of French Polynesia.

Fly Air Tahiti Nui to Tahiti
On flights to Los Angeles, Air Tahiti Nui will operate the flight with their aircraft, although you
may have booked with Qantas. You will receive the high standard of service to which you are
accustomed when you fly Qantas.
Inter-island flights: Flights are available between the islands of Tahiti. Please call Qantas
Vacations for details.

Climate
Cooled by the gentle breezes of the Pacific, the climate of the islands is sunny and pleasant.
There are two seasons: from November through to March the climate is warm and humid; April
through to October is cooler and drier. Most of the rains fall during the warmer season, but
there are also many lovely sunny days during these months with refreshing tradewinds.
Average temperatures in °F:
Nov-Mar      82°-84°
Apr-Oct       78°-80°

Passport and Visas
All visitors to Tahiti require a valid passport and an outbound ticket. We recommend you check
your requirements with a travel agent.

Currency/Travelers’ Checks
Local currency is the French Pacific Franc (CFP). Travelers’ checks are the safest way to take
money with you on holidays. All major banks and hotels will cash travelers’ checks and proof of
identification will be required. Major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants,
shops and other tourist establishments.

Taxes
Government taxes (currently 9%) are included in prices shown. A communal city tax of CFP150
per person per night is also applicable. This has also been included in the price shown unless
otherwise stated.

Language
French is the official language and English is widely spoken in the main tourist areas,
restaurants, shops, hotels and resorts.

Tipping
This practice is not customary nor expected in Tahiti.

Water and Electricity
Most of the hotels use 110 or 220 volts, AC 60 cycles although selected properties – especially
on the outer islands – use 110 volts. Power outlets for shavers are provided in most hotels and a
converter/adaptor for other appliances is usually available upon request. Please note that most
properties use a European-style plug.

Tap water in Papeete and Bora Bora is safe to drink; enquire locally in the other islands. If in
doubt use mineral water in sealed bottles.  

Time Zone
French Polynesia is 10 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time, 2 hours behind US Pacific Standard
Time, and 20 hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time.

When it is noon Sunday in Tahiti, it is 2pm Sunday in Los Angeles, 8am Monday in Sydney,
11pm (winter time) - 12pm (summertime) in Frankfurt. The Marquesas Islands are a half-hour
ahead of the rest of French Polynesia. When it is noon in Tahiti, it is 12:30pm in the Marquesas.

Business Hours
Shops are open from Monday to Friday 7:30am to 11:30am and from 1:30pm to 5pm/6pm, and
even to 8:00pm. Saturdays from 7:30am to 11:30am. Some shops also open afternoons.
Most places are closed on Sunday except for the colorful Papeete market, which is very busy
from 5 in the morning. There you can find a wide variety of flowers, food, pareos, hats, mother
of pearl, art objects and a variety of souvenirs.

What to Pack
Bring summer clothes, beachwear, sports wear and boat wear, all preferably in cotton. Have
something warm available for the evenings which are sometimes cooler (lagoon side, boat trips
and in the mountains). Footwear: sandals, sneakers, boat shoes. Essential: swimming costumes,
sunglasses, hat, sun block creams (intense reflection off the lagoons) and a powerful anti-
mosquito lotion (useful in the islands and in certain seasons).
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