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The Brando, the new jewel of French Polynesia

Tahiti Cruise and Vacation makes you discover an eco-hotel unique in French Polynesia, the Brando. Treat yourself dream vacation in one of the most amazing place in the world, Tetiaroa!   An atoll with...

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The Polynesian waters, the Sanctuary of humpback whales!

Like every year, from July to November, the humpback whales come to breed and give birth to their babies in the warm waters of Polynesia. Tahiti Cruise and Vacation tells you more, follow us!   The...

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The stunning Rangiroa island awaits you…

Rangiroa or Ra’i roa in Tahitian is also called infinite lagoon. This atoll is the second largest atoll in the world with its 240 motu which encircle a lagoon of 64,840,193 of rod². It is located about...

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The 22th edition of the Hawaiki Nui Va’a on next November 5,6,7!!

Involve with us for the most beautiful and the hardest Polynesian outrigger race in the world, Hawaiki Nui Va’a!   The most popular Polynesian canoe race is back! As every year, more than a hundred of...

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Live a unique Christmas with Tahiti Cruise and Vacation

Are you looking for a great gift idea or are you tired of the cold, the Tahiti Cruise and Vacation team has the answer for you! A stay in French Polynesia!   The dream for every budget! For your...

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Stone fishing, an ancestral tradition

Traditional lagoon fishing techniques are numerous in French Polynesia and can vary from island to island. This week, let’s discover an ancient fishing method employed in the lagoons of the Leeward...

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Discover the Blacktip sharks, an inhabitant of the Polynesian lagoons

This week, let’s discover a shark that inhabits the coral reefs of Polynesia, Blacktip Shark, more commonly called “Vaki” or “Ma’o Mauri” in Tahitian.     The scientific name of the Blacktip shark is...

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Sandalwood, a precious goods for the Polynesians!

The sandalwood is a tree which grows in French Polynesia, India, Nepal, Australia, in New Caledonia and Hawaii. Known to man for at least 4,000 years, this wood has a pleasant fragrance. It is used as...

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Tahiti organized the first Oceania Tournament of traditional sports (Tu’aro...

Culture occupies a prominent place in the Polynesian daily life. Each year, during the summer holiday,  major cultural events take place with dance, songs and a traditional sport tournament, named...

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Welcome to Tikehau, the pink sand island…

This week, Tahiti Cruise and Vacation invites you to the discovery of Tikehau, an peaceful atoll in the Tuamotus archipelago. We will reveal all the secrets of this heavenly place… Its geography, its...

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Fly fishing in French Polynesia

Fly fishing in salt water, especially the Bonefish fishing (Ioio in Tahitian), becomes more and more popular. French Polynesia and more precisely the Tuamotu archipelago is the perfect place for fly...

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Moorea, the magic island!

Beautiful, majestic, splendid … superlatives fail to describe Moorea, one of the most beautiful places on the planet. This week we deliver you some useful information about Moorea, follow the guide!...

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Encounter with the dwarf sperm whale in the Polynesian waters

Saturday, 1 August 2015, as he was leaving for a dive excursion, Lionel from Tahiti Iti Diving Taravao had the chance to observe the dwarf sperm whales in their natural environment!   Saturday morning,...

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The pareo, a fashion accessory made in Tahiti!

Native to French Polynesia, the pareo is the essential accessory for the beach! Used by everyone around the world, it is a worthy representative of French Polynesia, culture and the myth of “Vahine”....

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French Polynesia, always surrounded by music and dance…

Music and dance have always occupied a prominent place in the daily live of Polynesians and this long before the arrival of the first foreigners from Europe. Tahiti Cruise and Vacation invites you this...

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Firi Firi donuts recipe

This week, Tahiti Cruise and Vacation, learn how to cook the Firi Firi. A delicious tahitian coconut donuts traditionally served for the breakfast A recipe really easy to make! Ingredients 350 gms –...

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Ature fishing

Mackerel fishing, small pelagics which at certain periods of the year (December to June) approach in very dense benches of the « Iles du Vent » and crossing coralliaires barriers to enter in the...

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Ina’a fishing

Particularly appreciated fried or donuts, « ina’a » are some Gobiidae fished periodically at the mouths of rivers and consumed by the population of Tahiti, Moorea and some islands of the Tuamotu. Its...

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