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Take a Luxury Honeymoon Trip to Tahiti

Tahiti is the largest as well as one of the most enchanting islands in the French Polynesia’s Windward group, situated in the Society Archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean. Located halfway between Australia and California and about eight hours flying from Los Angeles, Tahiti is the entry point for all international tourists.

In fact, it is the main island in Tahiti. With mind blowing scenery, lush green vegetation, pristine black beaches, secluded coves and bays, crystal-like clear lagoons, private villas built over the sparkling waters of lagoon, and beautiful tropical setting, Tahiti is undoubtedly one of the most romantic destinations on the planet. In fact, Tahiti is made for romantic couples and lovers.

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Tahiti! Romantic Vacations and Island Escapes by Travelmart

Who does not want a splendid and luxurious getaway with their romantic other? I am sure you want to as well, so here’s some information for you if you want to visit the islands of Tahiti which are ideal for romantic vacations, island escapade and Honeymoon extravaganza. Tahiti is officially known as French Polynesia which is a selection of atolls and volcanic islands located in the archipelago of Society Islands in the Southern region of the Pacific Ocean.

Tahiti’s official language is French, whose capital is Papeete, The main islands are Tahiti, Moorea, Raiatea, Bora Bora, Huahine, Tahaa and Tuamotu Islands, and it is often called the “Island of Love” and is the largest of over 100 islands comprising of coral reefs and beautiful sandy beaches.

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What To Know Before Visiting Tahiti

Tahiti is a beautiful island region, steeped in tradition and culture, and has been a popular getaway travel point for many years. The Tahitian islands are located in an are of the Pacific Ocean known as the Polynesian Triangle, which also includes Hawaii, Easter Island, and New Zealand.
The islands of Tahiti remained relatively unexplored until the 1500s, when European explorers began to sail to Tahitiss tropical shores, beginning with the Spanish explorer Mendana, who visited Fatu Hiva Island in the Marquesas. Captain Samuel Wallis followed about 170 years later, visiting the main island of Tahiti during his voyage to discover the mythical landmass below the equator known as australis incogniti. Wallis claimed the island of Tahiti King George III Island, and claimed it for France. Shortly after this visit by Wallis, the French navigator Louise Antoine de Bouganville landed on Tahiti and claimed it for the King of France.

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