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Bienvenue! The tropical island group of French Polynesia includes Bora Bora, Tahiti and Moorea. What do you see when you close your eyes and dream about these islands?
Touché! You are, of course, dreaming right now of tropical beaches and aqua blue waters. But there is more: think jungle, waterfalls and exotic plants and flowers.
On a cruise along French Polynesia, you will experience a combination of all of these! Read more
Escape from everyday life and be enchanted by the dream destination on the vast ocean. Located between New Zealand and South America, French Polynesia consists of as many as 118 islands, the most famous being Bora Bora and Tahiti. This paradise on earth looks like it came right out of a magazine. We bet you've never seen such beautiful colors as you have on French Polynesia. It's like a fairy tale...
Not to worry, with a cruise along French Polynesia, it all becomes a reality. Bring your camera, because it's time to capture the perfect picture.
Bora Bora; the pearl of Polynesia. Upon hearing the name, most travelers already wander off. After all, it is a magical place.
Relax on the beach with your coconut
in your hand where you enjoy the breathtaking view including the striking azure sea and the swaying palm trees
around you. The landscape is green with various trees and coconuts falling from the trees. In addition to beautiful white beaches, the island has tropical forests and mountains to climb on your own. On the island is Otemanu, the 727-meter-high extinct volcano
and the highest point of Bora Bora. No worries if you pronounce the island as Pora Pora, the locals totally understand you because the Tahitian alphabet has no ‘B’.
The tropical rainforests of French Polynesia contain many rare plant and animal species.
The atolls surrounding the islands are covered with beautiful corals, around which clownfish and butterflyfish swim. It is definitely worth exploring the underwater world. It is quite strange, because with the islands being so far from the inhabited world, not that many animals live on land. However, there are special flowers and plants on the land. Including the Tiaré, which is one of the most exotic flowers on earth. This flower is the symbol of Tahiti: both men and women love to wear this flower, as a necklace, crown or as an ornament behind the ears. Should you wish to wear the flower, please note which ear you wear it behind. The left ear means that the wearer's heart has already been captured. If the flower is worn on the right, there is still a chance.
Would you like to experience this fairy tale for yourself?
Experience it for yourself on a cruise along French Polynesia. Take a look at our great offers and enjoy your coconut by the water.