Keep in mind that Tahiti drives on the right side of the road — easy for Americans and continental Europeans, but harder for Brits, Aussies, and Kiwis to adjust to! What is this? Also, for Americans, note that there are a decent amount of roundabouts in Tahiti, especially around Papeete.
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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.
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.
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.
Theft and other petty crime is most common in the capital Papeete. Make sure you keep a good grasp on your bag as you move around town, especially in crowded areas. The main streets with bars and clubs can get rowdy at night, so be careful, especially if you are a woman. Some beaches on Tahiti are a bit dangerous.
The legal drinking age is 18, and individuals under 18 years of age are not allowed to purchase or consume alcohol. Additionally, French Polynesia has strict laws in place to prevent drunk driving, and the legal age to purchase cigarettes is 21 years old.
Tahitians are considered to be some of the most genuinely friendly and kind people of the world. But, Tahitians are also known for being a little shy as well.
Tahiti is located in the South Pacific Ocean, around 2,000 miles southeast of Hawaii. Fiji is located in the South Pacific Ocean, around 2,000 miles northeast of Australia. The Maldives is located in the Indian Ocean, around 700 miles southwest of India.
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.