Whether you’re embarking on your first journey or returning for another unforgettable adventure, our FAQs offer the essential insights to help you explore the wonders of French Polynesia. Should you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to reach out, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Yes, at Blue Tahiti Travel, we specialize in crafting bespoke journeys through the enchanting beauty of French Polynesia. Share your preferences, and we’ll tailor a personalized package to suit your needs, including accommodations, activities, and seamless transportation.

The best time to visit Tahiti is during the dry season from May to October when the weather is cooler and less humid. However, Tahiti has a pleasant climate year-round, making it a great destination any time of the year.

No, you don’t need a license to explore the vibrant underwater world of French Polynesia through scuba diving. Many dive centers offer introductory dives for beginners. However, for those seeking to venture deeper or dive more often, getting certified is highly recommended.

Traveling around French Polynesia can be expensive due to the remote location and limited transportation options. However, we work to provide cost-effective solutions and exclusive deals to make your travel experience more affordable.
The official languages of Tahiti are French and Tahitian. However, English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and by many locals working in the tourism industry.
Visa requirements for Tahiti depend on your nationality. Citizens of many countries, including Australia, the USA, Canada, and the EU, do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days. Always check the latest visa regulations before traveling.
The currency used in Tahiti is the French Pacific Franc (XPF). Credit cards are widely accepted, and ATMs are available in major towns and resorts.
Tap water is generally safe to drink in Tahiti, especially in Papeete and other major towns. However, in more remote areas, it’s advisable to drink bottled or filtered water.
Pack light, breathable clothing, swimwear, reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and comfortable shoes for walking. Don’t forget your camera to capture the stunning scenery!
Yes, most international mobile phones will work in Tahiti. However, roaming charges can be high, so check with your provider. Alternatively, you can buy a local SIM card or use Wi-Fi available in hotels and cafes.
Tahiti is generally safe for tourists. It’s advisable to use mosquito repellent to prevent insect bites, stay hydrated, and apply sunscreen regularly. No special vaccinations are required, but it’s best to consult your doctor before traveling.

Getting around Tahiti involves a mix of flights, ferries, and boats. We organise all inter-island transportation for our guests to ensure a smooth travel experience.

Tahiti offers a range of activities including snorkeling, scuba diving, hiking, visiting vanilla farms, and enjoying traditional Polynesian shows. Each island has unique attractions and experiences to offer.

Yes, car rentals are available in Tahiti and some of the larger islands. It’s a great way to explore at your own pace. We can help arrange a rental car for your convenience.

Tahiti offers a variety of accommodations from luxury resorts and overwater bungalows to guesthouses and budget-friendly hotels. We can help you choose the perfect accommodation based on your preferences and budget.