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4-Day Spring Escape to French Polynesia

⚖️Balanced Mix
4 daysspring

Discover the stunning lagoons, vibrant culture, and lush landscapes of French Polynesia this spring with a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.

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Day 1Bora Bora Lagoon & Beach
Morning

Bora Bora Lagoon

Bora Bora Lagoon

Explore the turquoise waters of Bora Bora Lagoon by snorkeling or taking a glass-bottom boat tour. Look for operators near Vaitape village for easy bookings.

4.9(553 reviews)~3 hours
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Afternoon

Matira Beach

Matira Beach

Relax and swim at Matira Beach, the main public beach on the southern tip of Bora Bora. Walk along the sandbar for stunning views of the lagoon and mount Otemanu.

4.8(626 reviews)~3 hours
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Evening
Find a beachside bar for sunset drinks

~2 hours

Head to one of the handful of beach bars near Matira Point to enjoy a tropical cocktail while watching the sunset over the water.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local café in Vaitape and order Po'e, a traditional Polynesian pudding made from banana or papaya with coconut cream.
$7
Lunch
Look for a seaside spot near Matira Beach and order Poisson Cru, a popular Tahitian raw fish salad with coconut milk and lime.
$25
Dinner
Find a restaurant in Vaitape serving grilled mahi-mahi with tropical fruit salsa, paired with a fresh salad.
$25
Use local taxis or rent a bike to get around Bora Bora. Taxi fares are about XPF 160 per kilometer, and apps like Uber are not available here.

AccommodationVaitape (main village and commercial center of Bora Bora)

Staying in Vaitape offers convenient access to restaurants, shops, and transport options for your lagoon and beach activities.

Hotel in Vaitape (main village and commercial center of Bora Bora)
$60-90/night

Staying in Vaitape offers convenient access to restaurants, shops, and transport options for your lagoon and beach activities.

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Day 2Mountain and Nature Exploration
Morning

Hike Mount Otemanu

Hike Mount Otemanu

Start early for the Mount Otemanu hike from the main trailhead near Punaauia. Bring water and wear sturdy hiking shoes, as the terrain is steep and rugged, but the panoramic views of the island are rewarding.

4.5(59 reviews)~4 hours
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Afternoon

Vaipahi Gardens

Vaipahi Gardens

Head to Vaipahi Gardens located in the Faaone area, search for the well-marked entry near the main road. Explore the lush tropical vegetation and small waterfalls, a peaceful and accessible garden ideal for a relaxing afternoon walk.

4.6(858 reviews)~2 hours
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Late Afternoon

Visit Fautaua Waterfall

Visit Fautaua Waterfall

The Fautaua Waterfall is reachable by a scenic trail from the same area near Vaipahi Gardens. Plan enough time for the moderate hike and enjoy the cool mist and natural pools at the base, perfect for a refreshing swim.

3.8(22 reviews)~2 hours
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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café in downtown Papeete and try a croissant with a café au lait, a light and energizing start.
$7
Lunch
Look for a beachside spot in Punaauia serving poisson cru, a local raw fish salad marinated in coconut milk and lime, accompanied by taro or breadfruit chips.
$25
Dinner
Choose a restaurant near the downtown marina and order grilled mahi-mahi with a side of tropical vegetables, a popular Polynesian-style fish preparation.
$25
Taxis and local buses are the best ways to get around Papeete and its surroundings. Use Uber or the local taxi app for easy taxi bookings. Taxi fares are about XPF 150-200 per km.

AccommodationPapeete (central business district and harbor area)

This area is convenient for access to hiking trails, gardens, and city amenities, making it ideal for Day 2 activities.

Hotel in Papeete (central business district and harbor area)
$70-90/night

This area is convenient for access to hiking trails, gardens, and city amenities, making it ideal for Day 2 activities.

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Day 3Cultural Immersion and Local Markets
Morning

Black Pearl Market

Black Pearl Market

Visit the Black Pearl Market located near the city center on Main Street. Look for unique black pearl jewelry and other handcrafted souvenirs. Arrive in the morning to avoid crowds and see fresh items.

4.6(104 reviews)~2 hours
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Afternoon
Traditional Polynesian Dance Performance

~2.5 hours

Attend an afternoon dance performance in the Arts Quarter neighborhood. Check local schedules for shows starting around 3 PM. Look for performances featuring traditional costumes and live drumming.

Enjoy an authentic cultural dance show.

Evening
Try local Polynesian cuisine at a traditional restaurant

~2 hours

Have dinner in the downtown dining district along Market Street. Seek out a restaurant that serves poisson cru, a traditional Polynesian raw fish salad marinated in lime juice and coconut milk, and other local specialties.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café near the Black Pearl Market and try French-style pastries such as croissants with tropical fruit jam, paired with local coffee.
$7
Lunch
Look for a casual eatery in the Arts Quarter serving grilled mahi-mahi with taro root on the side, a local favorite.
$25
Dinner
Seek a traditional Polynesian restaurant downtown and order poisson cru and banana chips for a classic local dinner.
$25
Use local taxis for short trips between the Black Pearl Market, Arts Quarter, and downtown dining area. Utilize Uber or Local Taxi Apps for convenience; taxis cost approximately $1.5 per km.

AccommodationCity Center (central hub near markets and cultural sites)

Staying in City Center offers easy access to morning markets, afternoon cultural performances, and evening dining venues all within short taxi rides.

Hotel in City Center (central hub near markets and cultural sites)
$60-90/night

Staying in City Center offers easy access to morning markets, afternoon cultural performances, and evening dining venues all within short taxi rides.

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Day 4Marine Adventure and Relaxation
Morning
Coral Garden Snorkeling

~2 hours

The best snorkeling spots are found near the Motu islands; rent gear from shops on the main beach and look for colorful coral and tropical fish.

Experience vibrant marine life by snorkeling in a coral garden.

Afternoon
Lagoon Excursion

~3 hours

Join a guided boat tour departing from the village pier to experience lagoon views, spot rays and sharks in shallow waters, and swim in crystal clear lagoons.

Explore stunning lagoons by boat.

Late Afternoon
Explore a local village and artisan shops

~2 hours

Visit the village center around the waterfront market; browse handmade crafts, pearl jewelry, and stop at a roadside stand selling tropical fruits.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a beachfront café and order Po'e, a Tahitian dessert pudding made from bananas and coconut, paired with local coffee.
$7
Lunch
Look for a seaside spot serving poisson cru, raw fish marinated in lime and coconut milk, often with fresh vegetables.
$25
Dinner
Try a casual grill house and order grilled mahi-mahi with taro root and a side of tropical salad.
$25
Taxi is convenient for reaching snorkeling and lagoon spots with rates around $1.5/km. Use Uber or local taxi apps for easy booking. Buses run less frequently to these remote areas.

AccommodationPapeete Waterfront (central area near ferry terminals and markets)

This location offers easy access to boat tours and village exploration with many dining options nearby.

Hotel in Papeete Waterfront (central area near ferry terminals and markets)
$60-90/night

This location offers easy access to boat tours and village exploration with many dining options nearby.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$80
Food / day$32
Transport / day$10
Activities / day$20
Daily total$142
Trip total$568

Accommodation is based on hotel price of $80/night. Food includes $25 for a restaurant meal plus coffee and street food options averaging $7 for other meals. Transport includes taxi fares approximately $10/day. Activities estimated at $20 per day for entry fees and tours.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Do not drink tap water; use bottled water
Currency: Use XPF, local currency; exchange before travel
Power Plugs: Types C and E are used
Best Time to Visit: May to October for best weather
Vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus required
Safety: Good safety for violent crime and traffic
Transport: Use Uber and local taxi apps for convenience
Walkability: Average walkability; plan transport accordingly
Nature Access: Excellent nature access; beaches and lagoons
Natural Risks: Be aware of cyclones, earthquakes, tsunamis

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