Things to Do on French Polynesia
When seeing this beautiful country, it's strongly suggested that you take a visit to find the many historical ruins and natural attractions. At the same period, French Polynesia also supplies a large number of luxury resorts. The key ones are the resorts of Tahiti, Haute Myre, and Cooksett, but there are several more options that may be found by doing an internet search. There are many scenic paths into the French Polynesia Island chain. Some of the most popular contain paths between French Polynesia and Malecia, halfway between French Polynesia and Hawaii. There are also sea cruises and bus tours that can readily be organized. The hotels on the island also offer you many activities like fishing, surfing, hiking, horseback riding, scuba diving, snorkeling, and fishing. Even though most visitors travel via French Polynesia cruises, there are also bus tours available to many places. The longest route, which goes between Malecia from the north west and Tahiti from the south, is about thirteen hours long. There are also day trips to Oahu (the state capital), Maui, and the Big Island of Hawaii.