Escape the milk run and discover the Gambier Islands, where black pearl farms, wild coffee, and remote anchorages await. The ...
Experience should tell well-traveled warm-weather wanderlusters that when offered this greeting at a tropical resort, it’s best to take it with a grain of sea salt. Too many times has this ...
Tahiti is French Polynesia’s largest and best-known island, often serving as the gateway to the region – but it’s far more than just a stopover. Tahiti is made up of two parts: Tahiti Nui (“nui” ...
The Marquesas are a beautiful, remote stretch of islands in the South Pacific. And, as of last weekend, they are also a UNESCO World Heritage site. The latest UNESCO convention added 24 new properties ...
In the enchanting waters of French Polynesia, emerald islands rise from sapphire seas and ancient traditions flow like trade winds through daily life. Within this postcard vision of paradise, one ...
Hawaiians revere Tahiti as part of their ancestral homeland, referred to as Kahiki. But with French Polynesia’s capital, Papeete, located more than 2,700 miles south of Hawaii’s capital in Honolulu, ...
Rurutu's fringing reef acts as a natural sanctuary for humpback mothers and calves. While French Polynesia is perhaps best known as the home of Tahiti and Bora Bora, there’s a lot more to explore ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pakia Tea rests gently at anchor off Makaroa, a remote cay on the southern edge of the fringing reef that forms the Gambier ...