Tahiti is often a name synonymous with rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation. Drawn mostly to the city of Papeete, visitors flock there to find activity in flashy boutiques, colorful local markets, and active nightlife. Stay in the center of the action before heading out to secluded beaches and calm waters for the rest of your stay. Let our experts show you the way toward making Tahiti your dream destination. Perfect for sophisticated travelers looking for a slice of private paradise, Tahiti is a destination you do not want to miss.
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The best time to visit Tahiti is between the months of May and October. At this time, the weather is less humid than most.
If the purpose of your trip is tourism, then U.S. citizens do not need a Visa to enter French Polynesia. A visa is required if you are staying for work or for any reason longer than 180 days.
The official currency of Tahiti is the Pacific franc. This currency is used throughout the islands of French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Wallis and Futuna.