Unlike the singular island, archipelagos are groups of islands. In the case of French Polynesia, you find a total of 118 picturesque island groups in the South Pacific Ocean. And, having over 100 islands means that you have your pick of crystal clear waters, white sand beaches, and lush tropical landscapes.
The natural beauty of French Polynesia invites guests to do more than soak in the sun on the beaches. In addition to being a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, consider outdoor activities such as cycling, kayaking, hiking, touring natural habitats, and yachting against this gorgeous backdrop. So, where could you go?
Bora Bora is One of the Most Popular Pacific Islands
You already know it from photos of its turquoise lagoon, which is surrounded by coral reefs. Participate in various water sports like snorkeling, diving, and jet skiing. Or, simply relax on the many pristine beaches that are dotted around the island.
Tahiti is the Largest Island
Another top beach destination in French Polynesia is Tahiti, which is the largest island in the group. The quintessential tourist destination, this island is home to some of the best beaches in the region, such as the black sand beach of Plage de Taharuu and the white sand beach of Plage de la Pointe Vénus. Visitors might explore the island’s lush forests and stunning waterfalls. If you like to make personal connections with other travelers, this is the place to check out.

Moorea is Postcard Perfect
Beach lovers adore this island. Idyllic beaches are set against a backdrop of verdant green hills. You feel like you become part of the picturesque setting that has to be seen to be believed. You’ll find plenty to do on Moorea, such as hiking, kayaking, and snorkeling.
Rangiroa is the Road Less Traveled
Yes, it’s stunning. But so far, it’s a fantastic option for tourists searching for a true French Polynesia escape. This island is home to one of the largest lagoons in the world. It’s teeming with colorful marine life. Diving and snorkeling in the lagoon’s coral gardens is an exciting activity.
Of course, you don’t have to stop there. The archipelagos also include Huahine, Papeete, and Taha’a, all of which welcome travelers and offer to let you soak up the area’s rich history and culture, along with incomparable beaches. If you’re ready to pack and go, contact us at Award Global Travel & Charter today!

