French Polynesia is scattered with dreamy locations. With over 100 islands located in the French overseas territory – including big-hitter destinations such as Bora Bora and Tahiti – this place is all about a slower, more laid-back pace of life.
The best place to hang out and chill to the max on these islands are their myriad of beaches, of course. These stretches of coastline are lapped by turquoise seas, sit at the edge of calm lagoons teeming with marine life, and come with incredible views. As well as, backed by mountainous jungle island interiors, and the seemingly never-ending horizon in the distance.
In short, the islands of French Polynesia are absolutely stunning, and well worth a visit if you ever get the chance.
To help you hone in on what type of beach might work for you, here’s the scoop on the best beaches of Tahiti.
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Where to look for the best places to stay in French Polynesia?
- The platform with the best selection of hotels and pensions on the Islands of Tahiti is Booking which is what we used to book almost all of our stays. We also specifically review the b est pensinos in Rangiroa and Fakarava.
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Best Beaches in Tahiti
Now that we’ve established just how awesome the beaches are in Tahiti, it’s time to figure out which ones you want to visit and which are going to be best for you.
Our carefully curated list below will whisk you through a bunch of incredible beaches, taking into consideration which are the best for surfing, which are best for snorkeling, good for swimming, ideal for families.
So whether you’re looking for a break on the beaches of Tahiti, or you want something more rugged (Hiva Oa, anyone?), you’ll be sure to find the beach that’s right for your trip.
Matira Beach
Situated in the world-famous paradise locale of Bora Bora, Matira Beach is easily one of the best beaches of French Polynesia – and one of the most popular. Running all the way from Hotel Bora Bora to Matira Point, the white sand beach is backed by verdant green hills and swaying palm trees. Here, on either side of the beach, you’ll also find multiple private resorts and sections of privately owned beaches. With so much to offer in Bora Bora, be…
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