Mo’orea, just north of the island of Tahiti, is a great option for those who like to stay active. It has the easygoing Polynesian lifestyle, with mountains, jungles, coral reefs with scuba and snorkeling… Mo’orea offers a wealth of things to do. Those with children who need to stay busy, Mo’orea is my first suggestion.
There really is no bad time to visit French Polynesia. That said, best months to visit are November and April. These short shoulder seasons offer fine weather with temperatures in the mid-70s to mid-80s. High season runs from May to October when rain showers are isolated and the number of tourists increases, as do the rates.
The humid season -also called Rainy season- starts in November and ends in March. It brings mugginess, humidity as well as heavier and more frequent rains than in the dry season. During this season, the occasional tropical storm may pass through the islands.
French Polynesia General Information Page
Bora Bora General Information Page
The island of Tahiti General Information Page
Tetiaroa General Information Page
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page updated: December 2020
images courtesy The Islands of Tahiti Tourisme
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