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Attractions les plus populaires à Tahiti, French Polynesia

1. Matavai Bay

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4.0 (3)
Monument historiqueLieu historiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Step into a world where history meets crystal-clear waters. Explore vibrant corals and glowing bioluminescence by night.

Faits rapides: Once a key anchorage for Captain James Cook's voyages, this bay buzzed with 18th-century exploration energy. Local legends say the turquoise waters are spiritually connected to the island's ancestral gods, adding mystique beneath the waves.

Points forts: The still bay waters mirror a stunning panorama of vibrant coral reefs just beneath the surface, perfect for snorkeling fans. On moonlit nights, the bay glows subtly with bioluminescent plankton, turning every splash into a sparkling light show.

Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands

2. Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands

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4.6 (584)
MuséeCultural CenterAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Discover Tahiti’s vibrant culture and ancient secrets. Experience traditional canoes, artwork, and island lore all under one roof.

Faits rapides: Over 5,000 artifacts showcase the rich cultural heritage and natural history of Tahiti and its islands. The museum incorporates traditional Polynesian architecture with modern design for an immersive experience.

Points forts: An impressive Tahitian voyaging canoe rests inside, symbolizing ancient navigation skills critical to island culture. Visitors can explore exhibits on rare flora, fauna, and mythology unique to the islands.

Papeete Market

3. Papeete Market

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4.4 (2,009)
MarketPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Dive into a sensory feast of colors, aromas, and sounds. Taste fresh tropical fruits and discover unique Polynesian crafts under one vibrant roof.

Faits rapides: Locals flock here every morning to buy fresh tropical fruits and artisan crafts. The market bustles with vibrant stalls offering everything from vanilla beans to Tahitian black pearls.

Points forts: Experience the lively scene where women in traditional pareu and fragrant flower crowns sell homemade jams and handwoven mats. The air is filled with the spicy scent of fresh vanilla mixed with the rhythmic beats of local musicians nearby.

Point Venus

4. Point Venus

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4.8 (123)
Caractéristique naturelleÉtablissement

Dive into a striking mix of history and stunning seascapes. Experience crystal-clear waters alongside a monument marking a legendary voyage.

Faits rapides: Early explorers named this site for its vibrant natural beacon and historic significance in Polynesian navigation. It witnessed Captain Cook's first European landing in Tahiti in 1769.

Points forts: A stunning coral beach with sparkling turquoise waters offers a panoramic view of Cook’s Monument, commemorating his scientific expedition. The blend of volcanic black sand and lush vegetation creates a captivating contrast unique to this cove.

Arahoho Blowhole

5. Arahoho Blowhole

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4.4 (622)
Attraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Watch ocean waves explode skyward in a natural water fountain. Feel the spray and hear the ocean roar from rugged volcanic cliffs.

Faits rapides: Waves crash powerfully through a natural lava tube, sending bursts of seawater skyward up to 30 meters high. The blowhole is surrounded by volcanic rock formations and vibrant coral reefs just beneath the surface.

Points forts: The forceful jets of water create a spectacular natural fountain, especially impressive during high tide and strong wind. Standing on the rugged cliffs reveals the dramatic contrast of the turquoise lagoon against the dark volcanic rock as sprays of ocean mist cool the air.

Faarumai Waterfalls

6. Faarumai Waterfalls

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Attraction touristiqueScenic SpotParcPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Experience stunning triple waterfalls cascading into crystal clear pools. Refresh your senses with a scenic swim and breathtaking views.

Faits rapides: A trio of plunging cascades creates a dramatic spectacle surrounded by lush tropical greenery. Freshwater pools at the base offer a refreshing spot for cooling off after the hike.

Points forts: A small natural rock pool near the base reflects the vibrant blue sky above, creating a mesmerizing mirror effect. Local legend says the falls are guarded by protective spirits, adding a mystical aura to the site.

Bougainville Park

7. Bougainville Park

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4.0 (136)
ParcAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Experience a colorful floral oasis alive with tropical scents and city calm. Strolling among vibrant blooms provides a peaceful retreat and stunning photo moments.

Faits rapides: Lush greenery and vibrant tropical flowers create a colorful and calming escape in the middle of the city. Pathways weave through stunning bougainvillea vines that bloom most vividly from May to October.

Points forts: A sea of pink, purple, and magenta bougainvillea blossoms ignite the park with an intoxicating scent and a breathtaking view. The park also offers tranquil spots perfect for picnics surrounded by native birds and a rare calm in busy Tahiti.

8. Vaipahi Gardens

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Immerse in vivid colors and peaceful vibes. Experience nature’s artistry with blossoms and tranquil ponds.

Faits rapides: Tropical blossoms and ancient stone paths create a serene backdrop here. You'll often spot vibrant tropical birds flitting among the lush greenery nearby.

Points forts: A stunning highlight lies in the perfectly sculpted hibiscus bushes that burst with colors ranging from fiery reds to soft pinks every blooming season. Small koi ponds scattered throughout invite quiet moments of reflection under swaying palm trees.

Plats sucrés traditionnels

Po'e

Po'e

Po'e is a traditional Tahitian pudding made from mashed bananas or papaya mixed with starch and coconut milk, then baked to a jelly-like consistency. It is often enjoyed during festive occasions and symbolizes Tahitian hospitality.

Fa'ausi

Fa'ausi

Fa'ausi are small coconut cream-filled pastries, which are deep-fried to golden perfection. They are a popular sweet treat served during celebrations and family gatherings.

Tiare Tahiti Jelly

Tiare Tahiti Jelly

This dessert is infused with the scent of Tiare flowers, Tahiti's national flower, giving it a unique floral aroma that is distinctive and memorable.

Plats salés traditionnels

Poisson Cru

Poisson Cru

Poisson Cru is Tahiti's iconic raw fish salad, made with fresh tuna marinated in lime juice and coconut milk mixed with vegetables. It reflects the island's abundant marine life and love of fresh, vibrant flavors.

Fafa

Fafa

Fafa consists of taro leaves cooked slowly in coconut milk, often served with chicken or fish. This dish highlights the importance of taro in Tahitian cuisine and its rich, creamy taste.

Chevrettes

Chevrettes

Chevrettes are small freshwater shrimp cooked with garlic, chili, and coconut milk, enjoyed as a savory snack or appetizer. They showcase the use of local seafood with bold, tropical flavors.

Boissons traditionnelles

Po'e Tea

Po'e Tea

Po'e Tea is a refreshing drink made by steeping local herbs and flowers, often sweetened with natural syrups. It is valued for its soothing properties and connection to traditional Tahitian herbal medicine.

Tahi'Ti Kava

Tahi'Ti Kava

Tahi'Ti Kava is a ceremonial drink made from the root of the kava plant, known for its relaxing and mild sedative effects. It plays an important role in social and religious gatherings in Tahiti.

Coconut Water

Coconut Water

Fresh coconut water is a staple drink in Tahiti, enjoyed straight from the nut for its natural electrolytes and tropical flavor. It is a popular thirst quencher among locals and visitors alike.

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Excursions d'une journée les plus populaires

Moorea

17 km 30 min by ferry

A nearby island known for its stunning lagoons and mountain views.

Bora Bora

230 km 50 min by plane

Famous for luxury resorts and beautiful overwater bungalows.

Huahine

115 km 45 min by plane

Lush island with ancient temples and quiet beaches.

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Informations utiles pour Tahiti, French Polynesia

Lieux populaires pour le shoppingPapeete Market, Duty Free Shops
Lieux de vie nocturne populairesPapeete Bar Street, Tahiti Pearl Beach Resort
Restaurants décontractés populairesSnack Stands, Food Trucks
Restaurants chics populairesLe Coco's, L'O a la Bouche
Cafés populairesMana Cafe, Le Mahana
Eau du robinet potableNon
Visa nomade digitalNon
Meilleure application de taxiUber, Local Taxi Apps
Prix taxi / km$2
Touristes / an2000000
Population190000
Vitesse internet mobile20 Mbps
Taux de chômage20 %
Taux de pauvreté15 %
Revenu moyen / mois$2500
Coût de la vie moyen / mois$2000
Prix hôtel / nuit à partir de$100
Prix bière à partir de$5
Prix café à partir de$3
Prix street food à partir de$6
Prix repas au restaurant à partir de$15
Monnaie localeXPF
Types de prises électriquesC, E
ReligionsChristianity, Roman Catholicism
Langues parléesFrench, Tahitian, English
Groupes ethniquesPolynesian, French
Orientation politiquecenter-left
Densité de population75 /km²
Superficie géographique1042 km²
Catastrophes naturelles possiblesCyclones, Earthquakes, Tsunamis
Animaux dangereuxSharks, Jellyfish
Lieux populaires pour une promenadeMatavai Bay, Fiherman's Wharf, Boulevard Pomare
Transports en commun populairesBuses, Taxis, Car Rentals
Compagnies aériennesAir Tahiti, Air France
Vaccinations recommandéesHepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus
Types d'architecturePolynesian, French Colonial
Consommation annuelle de bière par personne / litres40 l
Consommation annuelle de vin par personne / litres30 l
Culture du pourboireTipping is appreciated but not mandatory
Coworking / jour$30
Airbnb / mois$1500
Loyer 1 chambre / mois$1300
Salle de sport / mois$70
Budget quotidien (sac à dos)$60
Budget quotidien (moyen)$120

Aperçu de Tahiti, French Polynesia

Maîtrise de l'anglaisMauvais
Sécurité routièreMoyen
Accueil des étrangersMoyen
Liberté d'expressionBon
Transports en communMauvais
Soins de santéMoyen
Qualité de l'éducationMoyen
Fiabilité du réseau électriqueBon
Sécurité contre la criminalité violenteMoyen
Accessibilité à piedMoyen
Vie nocturneMoyen
Scène culinaireMoyen
Accueil LGBTQ+Mauvais
Scène startupMauvais
Niveau de bruitMoyen
PropretéMoyen
Accès à la natureBon
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