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Does Tahiti ever get cold?

Tahiti is home to a warm, tropical climate and can be broken up into two seasons, summer from November to February and winter from April to September. There is no real temperature difference between the seasons as the winter months are only slightly cooler, but never cold.



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Tahiti is home to a warm, tropical climate and can be broken up into two seasons, summer from November to February and winter from April to September. There is no real temperature difference between the seasons as the winter months are only slightly cooler, but never cold.

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When talking about costs, it always depends on where you stay and eat and the kind of activities you do. However, in general Hawaii is cheaper than Tahiti. Hawaii has a wider range of accommodations and eateries, with many budget homestays and street food vendors.

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A total of 13 tidal waves classified as a tsunami since 1837 have killed 2 people in French Polynesia. Compared to other countries, Tsunamis therefore occur rather rarely. The strongest tidal wave registered in French Polynesia so far reached a height of 20 meters.

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There are no snakes or poisonous spiders in Tahiti, only mosquitoes and the small sand fly known as the no-no.

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There actually ARE NO hurricanes in Tahiti (or anywhere in the South Pacific). That's not as good news as you might think--it's because they're not called hurricanes in that region, they're called cyclones :-). But there is good news: cyclones are rare, with the last powerful one occurring in 1982.

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Because is a tropical island, the temperature is warm all year long, but it is hotter and more humid over summer. There are primarily two seasons in Bora Bora : the dry season and the wet season. Dry Season is also the winter season for the island.

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The island of Tahiti is known for its stunning clear blue waters, beautiful over-the-water bungalows, numerous waterfalls, and world-famous surfing. Tahiti is the largest of French Polynesia's 118 islands located in the central South Pacific Ocean and is composed of two segments, connected by an isthmus.

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Drinking water:
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.

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For example, tiger sharks Galeocerdo cuvier, which were the flagship species observed at the Vallée Blanche dive site in Tahiti between 2011 and 2017, 7 bite humans more often than any other shark species except the white shark Carcharias carcharodon.

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Bali is very cheaper than Tahiti,in Bali you will find more tourist from Australia and China,yes Bali has nightlife,and shopping places,but you have to fly more distance to reach Bali,yes you can spend you time in beaches,there are lots of beaches and nearby Island like Gili Tawang,Nusa Lambongan,Nusa Penida etc.

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Bars, Clubs and Pubs: There are many nightclubs in Tahiti that range in style from regular, every-day bars to very upscale and elite nightclubs. In general, any tourist is allowed to enter the elite nightclubs – some locals may be excluded.

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Since The Islands of Tahiti is located in the heart of the South Pacific, there are no mammals indigenous to the islands.

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Cyclones within 300Km of Tahiti. There are 20 cyclones shown on the chart (“All Cyclones”). That is an average of one significant weather event every 2.4 years. However, only one cyclone appears to have hit Papeete, Tahiti directly.

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