no, there are no crocodiles in French Polynesia. Also, there is no such thing as a Tiger Ray. Readers of this review will just have to use their imagination when it comes to what those two topics have to do with each other.
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Is it safe to swim in French Polynesia? Most beaches in French Polynesia are safe to visit as they are in lagoons, which are protected from the dangers of the open ocean. However, some can have strong currents and tides. Some of the marine wildlife in French Polynesia is also dangerous.
The last year has again proven that the Pacific is one of the most disaster-prone regions in the world, facing tropical cyclones, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, health crises and drought. The World Risk Index 2020 ranks Vanuatu as the most at-risk country globally.
You'll find one of the top Tahitian white sand beaches, Plage de Toaroto, west of Papeete. It's sensational for most beach activities including paddleboarding, snorkeling and swimming or sunbathing.
Tahiti is a tropical paradise in the South Pacific known for its turquoise waters, coral reefs, and diverse marine life. It is also home to one of the most fascinating and feared predators of the ocean - the tiger shark. These apex predators can grow up to 16 feet long and weigh over 1,400 pounds.
You can drink tap water in Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora and in all the international resorts. It is usually fine in family hotels and in the other islands but we recommend that you ask your hosts for confirmation.
The waters in Tahiti are some of the loveliest anywhere. However, they can pose dangers. Sharks swim very near the shore. Keep a close eye on the water even if you're only waist deep.
Why is this Polynesian paradise the least visited place in the world? Tucked away in the South Pacific, Tuvalu is a picture-perfect collection of nine islands, sitting about halfway between Hawaii and Australia.