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Tahiti Tours Are The Best Way To Experience The Best Of Tahiti
By Kelly Renaul
Taking tours is the perfect way to experience the islands that have been described as paradise on Earth. Comfortably cooled by the breezes that blow from the Pacific Ocean, maintains a very comfortable climate much of the time. It is said that there really are only two seasons in Tahiti, the hot and humid season and the warm and dry season, both of which are perfect for vacationers. The average temperature is about 79 degrees (F) all year round. Lush rainforests and Tahitis famous black beaches attract thousands of tourists every year, and tours throughout the island can take you to many of the best spots to witness the very best of Tahiti.

The island of Bora Bora is a


tropical paradise that has been made famous by its idyllic Bora Bora Lagoon. Day cruises are offered to allow travelers to glide around the island, taking in the fresh air and exquisite scenery of the island and lagoon. Also on Bora Bora, a popular activity is snorkeling. Diving and snorkeling off of Bora Bora is intensely exciting, because snorkelers and divers are able to swim with reef sharks and manta rays! Enjoying the crystal clear water and marine wildlife has never been so much fun. Bora Bora also is a very popular destination for people on tours who want to have a perfect romantic getaway, such as a honeymoon or anniversary. Bora Bora is famous for their overwater bungalows, complete with clear see through floors with the water of the sea underneath. The overwater bungalows with clear floors looking to the ocean are one of the best places to spend a romantic vacation in simple luxury.


On the island of Moorea, there is an incredible tourist destination called Cooks Bay. People taking tours can drive to the bay, spend the day on a sailboat offshore in the bay, and can also hike the landscapes that envelope the pristine waters there. The Society Islands offer luxury overnight cruises, and on Marquesas, you can walk along superior coastline, visit traditional villages, and enjoy afternoons of horseback riding.

And finally, the island of is loaded with combinations of any and all of the aforementioned activities, but there is one thing that anyone arranging tours absolutely must do before they return home. is famous the world over because of the stunning four wheel drive inland tours that are given to tourists. Much of the inlands of are very difficult to get to on foot, and a 4WD tour will get you to the places that few others have ever been. Waterfalls and tropical valleys are reachable with the right vehicles. The still untouched, natural beauty that tourists experience on the inland tours of is a beauty that never fades, even when the tourists have long gone from this little paradise.
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