Two-Week Tahiti Itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrival in Papeete
    25 minutes (10 miles) from Faa'a International Airport

    Welcome to Tahiti! Start your trip with a visit to the Papeete Market, where you can find local crafts, fresh produce, and Tahitian pearls. In the afternoon, visit the Paul Gauguin Museum to learn about the famous French painter's life and see his artwork.

  • Day 2: Surf in Papara
    34 minutes (20 miles) from Papeete

    Papara is known for its great surfing spots, so rent a board and learn how to surf! After catching some waves, visit the nearby Tahiti Iti and admire the beautiful scenery.

  • Day 3: Visit the Black Pearl Museum in Punaauia
    29 minutes (17 miles) from Papara

    The Black Pearl Museum is a must-visit attraction for those interested in Tahitian pearls. Take a guided tour to learn how pearls are cultivated and harvested. In the afternoon, visit the Pointe des Pecheurs to watch the sunset.

  • Day 4: Explore Moorea Island
    30 minutes (10 miles) by ferry from Papeete

    Take a ferry to Moorea Island and spend the day exploring the beautiful island. Visit the Belvedere Lookout, swim with sharks and stingrays, and relax on the beach.

  • Day 5: Visit the Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands in Punaauia
    20 minutes (9 miles) from Papeete

    Learn about the history, culture, and geography of Tahiti and its surrounding islands at the Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands. Afterward, visit the nearby Vai'ava Beach to relax and swim.

  • Day 6: Hike to Three Waterfalls
    1 hour 35 minutes (35 miles) from Papeete

    Hike to the three waterfalls in Faarumai Valley and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way. Afterward, visit Vaipahi Garden, which is known for its stunning natural beauty.

  • Day 7: Kayak in Haapiti
    20 minutes (7 miles) by ferry from Moorea Island

    Take a ferry to Moorea Island and rent a kayak to explore Haapiti's lagoon. Kayak between small islands, enjoy the clear water, and see tropical fish.

  • Day 8: Visit the James Norman Hall Home in Arue
    16 minutes (7 miles) from Papeete

    James Norman Hall was an American author who co-wrote the famous novel "Mutiny on the Bounty." Visit his home to learn more about his life and see his personal collection of books and artifacts.

  • Day 9: Scuba Dive in Bora Bora
    1 hour (155 miles) by plane from Tahiti

    Take a day trip to Bora Bora and experience a scuba dive in the world-famous coral reef. Afterward, enjoy the white sand beaches and clear turquoise water of Bora Bora.

  • Day 10: Snorkel in Moorea Island
    30 minutes (10 miles) by ferry from Papeete

    Snorkeling in Moorea Island is an unforgettable experience. Visit the Lagoonarium and see the colorful coral and tropical fish up close.

  • Day 11: Explore Tahiti Iti
    49 minutes (25 miles) from Papeete

    Tahiti Iti is known for its secluded white sand beaches, verdant hills, and rainforest valleys. Go on a scenic drive along the coast and admire the natural beauty of this island.

  • Day 12: Visit the Museum of Tahitian Treasures in Paea
    36 minutes (18 miles) from Papeete

    The Museum of Tahitian Treasures is a local treasure trove of cultural and historical artifacts from pre-European Tahiti. In the afternoon, relax on the nearby Tautira Black Sand Beach.

  • Day 13: Visit the Arahoho Blowhole in Papenoo
    1 hour 20 minutes (40 miles) from Papeete

    The Arahoho Blowhole is a natural attraction where waves spray through a hole in the rocks, creating a dramatic effect. Afterward, visit the nearby white sand beach Mahana Park.

  • Day 14: Sunset in Maeva Beach
    20 minutes (9 miles) from Papeete

    End your trip with a breathtaking sunset in Maeva Beach. The beach is protected by a coral reef and has calm, clear water, perfect for swimming. Relax on the beach and enjoy your final evening in paradise.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Papeete Market (1 hour, free)
  • Paul Gauguin Museum (2 hours, 1500 francs)
  • Surfboard rental in Papara (4 hours, 3500 francs)
  • Black Pearl Museum (1.5 hours, 1500 francs)
  • Ferry to Moorea Island (1 hour, 1500 francs)
  • Belvedere Lookout (1 hour, free)
  • Shark and Stingray Experience (2 hours, 15000 francs)
  • Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands (1.5 hours, 1000 francs)
  • Three Waterfalls Hike (4 hours, free)
  • Kayak rental in Haapiti (2 hours, 4500 francs)
  • James Norman Hall Home (1 hour, 1000 francs)
  • Scuba dive in Bora Bora (4 hours, 20000 francs)
  • Snorkeling in Moorea Island (3 hours, 5500 francs)
  • Tahiti Iti scenic drive (2 hours, free)
  • Museum of Tahitian Treasures (1.5 hours, 2000 francs)
  • Arahoho Blowhole (1 hour, free)
  • Maeva Beach (2 hours, free)

  • Total Estimated Costs: $750 USD or 677€

Transportation

Travelers can get around Tahiti by bus, taxi, rental car, or scooter. The bus system is affordable, but it often runs on an irregular schedule. Taxis are readily available but can be expensive. Renting a car or scooter is the most convenient way to explore the island, but the roads can be narrow and winding. The estimated costs are around 8000 francs for renting a car and 4000 francs for renting a scooter.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting other islands in French Polynesia, such as Bora Bora, Huahine, or Raiatea. These islands offer different activities and natural wonders that are worth exploring. If you have less time, consider a shorter itinerary focused on Tahiti and Moorea Island only.

Airports

Faa'a International Airport (PPT) is the only international airport in Tahiti. It is located near Papeete, the capital city of Tahiti, and is about 10 miles (16 kilometers) away from the city center.

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