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Tahiti
Bora Bora's main island sits like a
jewel in the center of its legendary multi-colored lagoon, which is
surrounded by off-shore islets inside a protective necklace of coral.
The islands in the Tahiti region offer some of the finest
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Bora Bora's guided tours bring visitors closer to the people, sites
and history of this world-famous island. Knowledgable guides can tell
you all about the island's environment and ancient culture, as well as
its strategic importance during World War II.
With its remarkable combination of natural wonders and man-made
landmarks, Tahiti is a sightseer's paradise. The island brims with
must-see landmarks.
Harrison W. Smith Botanical Garden
Teeming with footpaths where visitors can view its acres of
well-cultivated plants, the Botanical Gardens of Papeari feature
bamboo, bananas, palms, hibiscus and mapes (an indigenous chestnut
tree). The Gardens are a testament to the work of American botanist
Harrison Smith, who moved to Tahiti in 1919 to set up the vast garden
on his 137-hectare Motu Ovini estate.
Bougainville Park
Relax in the shade of the massive banyan tree at Tahiti's Bougainville
Park. Named in honor of the french explorer and navigator, Louis
Antoine de Bougainville (1729-1811), this scenic park is lined with
concrete benches where visitors can relax in the shade of a huge
banyan tree.
Cathedral of Notre Dame of Papeete
Located in the center of Papeete, the majestic Cathedral of Notre Dame
is one of Tahiti's most awe-inspiring structures. The exterior's
modest grey facade is offset by a red-tiled spire. Indoors, the church
features gorgeous original stained glass dating back to 1875.
Vaihiria River & Vaihiria Lake
Tahiti's only real lake, Vaihiria is a vast reservoir for rain and the
river water that plunges down the outer wall of the Papenoo crater.
Surrounded by luxuriant, green mountains, the Vaihiria Lake area is
popular for its large eels and nearby banana plantations.
Maraa Fern Grotto
These fern-covered caverns have become a must-see destination for
Tahiti visitors. The site actually features three grottos - yawning
holes in the cliff with shallow pools of water inside. The lush,
emerald vegetation hangs over Paroa Grotto ("great wall") like so many
stalactites. The grotto gives the optical illusion of being smaller
than it actually is.
Musée de Coquillages (Museum of Seashells)
Both collectors and the curious will enjoy a visit to this unique
museum housed inside a handsome, white colonial-style building. The
museum also features a gift shop which sells quality crafts, including
woven baskets, hats, and hand-made purses.
Musée de Tahiti et ses Isles (Museum of Tahiti and her islands)
A visit to Tahiti would be incomplete without a stop to the Musee' de
Tahiti, which has been judged one of the finest and most modern
museums in the South Pacific. Founded in 1978, the museum features a
broad range of exhibits on Tahitian culture, history and geology.
Visit the Exhibition Building and enjoy the museum's superlative
collection of paintings, prints and sculptures.
Paul Gauguin's Home & Mataiea Village
Painter Paul Gauguin (1848 -1903) is world renowned for his earth-hued
portraits of Tahiti and its natives. Located in Punaauia, just south
of Papeete, visit the home where the famed painter created some his
most famous masterpieces. Art lovers will also want to visit the hut
at Mataiea Village, where Gauguin created more masterworks.
Gauguin Museum
Dedicated to the work of Paul Gauguin, the Gauguin Museum is situated
in a contemporary, Japanese-style building just opposite the Botanical
Gardens of Papeari. The facility features exhibits and memorabilia
from the late painter himself, including sketches, documents (mostly
in facsimile), block prints, reproductions and a handful of original
creations.
Vaima Center
With its heavy concentration of businesses and services, Vaima Center
is one of the main nerve centers of Tahiti. Situated directly across
the waterfront, this four-level, block-square shopping center has
everything from airline bureaus, banks and boutiques, to book stores,
travel agencies and restaurants.
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