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Is Fiji or Tahiti more expensive?

Which Is Cheaper? Due to having a wider range of accommodations, from guesthouses to resorts, staying in Fiji tends to be more affordable than staying in Tahiti. On the contrary, Tahiti is more known for its luxury resorts, with large chain hotels such as Sheraton and Intercontinental lining the coast.



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Is Tahiti Expensive to Vacation? The short answer is more often than not, YES. In comparison to the other 20+ countries around the world that I have visited, Tahiti is definitely on the more expensive side. To give you a point of reference, a vacation in Tahiti is comparable to a vacation in Paris or London.

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Travelers searching for a tropical vacation without going over budget should consider Fiji. A more pricey location with upscale resorts and activities is the Maldives. However, there are other affordable options, such as inexpensive hotels and guesthouses.

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As an Asian country with a range of budget options, Bali is much more affordable than Fiji. If you want to save money it is easy to do in Bali. If you are comparing a similar experience (say Western-style 4-star resorts, with Kids club, and resort-style food) then the prices are quite similar.

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A vacation in the Maldives tends to be more expensive than one in Tahiti too. The first reason for that is the Maldives focuses almost exclusively on upmarket resorts, and subsequently very few other accommodation options exist.

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Regardless, travelers agree that the warm waters, lush jungles and luxurious resorts are worth the splurge. Miles of shoreline, dozens of resorts, French cuisine to die for – Tahiti has all the makings of a honeymoon destination. But beach bums often pass over Tahiti's sands in favor of Bora Bora's ivory shores.

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With so many beaches, water activities, and cultural connections, you should spend between seven and 10 days in Tahiti and greater Polynesia. One week to 10 days can give you plenty of time to visit Tahiti and other islands, such as Bora Bora or Moorea.

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Both locations are $$$. There is no getting around it. French Polynesia's food and drinks are more expensive than Maldives.

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Both the Maldives and Bora Bora are expensive luxury destinations. In general, it will be easier to spend less on a trip to The Maldives. In the Maldives, 3-star accommodations are available that are highly rated, while in Bora Bora there are very few hotels or resorts that are not 5-star luxury resorts.

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French Polynesia's food and drinks are more expensive than Maldives. Given that the location is much more remote, the cost of importing is HIGH. BUT you can save in French Polynesia by bringing some of your own snacks and buying alcohol from the grocery stores.

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It depends on what type of beaches you're looking for. If you're expecting perfectly white sand, calm waves and bright aquamarine-colored water, Bora Bora has better beaches (bottom left photo). If you enjoy public beaches, surfing, whale watching and dolphin sightings, Tahiti has better beaches (bottom right photo).

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