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Page 1: The Islands of Tahiti · • The Islands of Tahiti receive as many visitors in an entire year as Hawaii does in one week. • The Tuamotu Atolls, one of Tahiti’s five archipelagoes,

Fast Facts• The Islands of Tahiti are just an eight-hour flight from Los Angeles.

• The 118 islands and atolls of French Polynesia cover an area of the ocean the size of Western Europe.

• When combined, the total landmass of all of French Polynesia is only slightly larger than the state of Rhode Island.

• The Islands of Tahiti receive as many visitors in an entire year as Hawaii does in one week.

• The Tuamotu Atolls, one of Tahiti’s five archipelagoes, are the largest chain of atolls in the world.

The Islands of Tahiti

Tahiti Tourisme North America 300 Continental Blvd. Suite 160, El Segundo, CA 90245Phone: (310) 414-8484 Fax: (310) 414-8490 E-mail: [email protected] www.Tahiti-Tourisme.comThe official website of Tahiti Tourisme North America

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Honolulu5 Hours

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Page 2: The Islands of Tahiti · • The Islands of Tahiti receive as many visitors in an entire year as Hawaii does in one week. • The Tuamotu Atolls, one of Tahiti’s five archipelagoes,

Ultimate RewardAn escape to the Islands of Tahiti, world-renowned for white-sand beaches, stunning turquoise lagoons, and varied landscapes ranging from coral atolls to volcanic mountain peaks, is the ultimate incentive award.

Just 8 hours from L.A. Tahiti’s Faa’a International Airport is just eight hours nonstop with daily departures from Los Angeles and just five hours nonstop from Hawaii. As far south of the equator as Hawaii is north, Tahiti is halfway between California and Australia, in the same time zone as Hawaii, and on the same side of the International Date Line as North America.

Unspoiled and Uncrowded The Islands of Tahiti receive fewer visitors in a year than Hawaii does in one week. The resorts and cruise ships are smaller and perfectly suited for incentive groups, conferences and executive meetings.

Luxury Resorts and Spas New and renovated four- and five-star resorts feature full-service Polynesian spas, plus a wide range of options. Unique in the world, the resorts are the optimal size for incentive groups, while offering the perfect blend of service, ambience, experiences and privacy.

Classic Overwater Bungalows The overwater bungalow was first invented in the Islands of Tahiti nearly 50 years ago and is now the quintessential icon of paradise. Many overwater bungalows feature private sundecks with ladders to the lagoon, glass floors or tables for views of marine life below, or even your own swimming pool.

People and Culture Tahitians are known for their beauty, warmth, hospitality and easy nature. The island culture is best experienced through music and dance. Passionate and powerful, these colorful performances are a breathtaking highlight for every group.

Year-round Warmth Cooled by the gentle breezes of the South Pacific, the climate is tropical yet enjoyably moderate. This is a 12-month destination with mostly sunny, pleasant days where the air and water have an average daily temperature of 80 degrees.

Affordability Incentive planners are finding that the customized programs with all-inclusive itineraries are comparable to other high-end destinations and resorts around the world for both companies and attendees.

Conference Facilities Resorts offer a range of facilities for groups up to 450 for meetings and executive conferences. The Islands of Tahiti is a perfect and refreshing alternative to other Pacific and luxury destinations.

Unique Activities Only here can your clients enjoy breakfast delivered to their overwater bungalow by a flower bedecked outrigger canoe, a catered picnic in the warm shallow lagoon of their own tiny private island, shopping for Tahitian cultured pearls at a private showing or dinner below a spectacular South Seas sunset.

Why The Islands of TahitiLocated in the South Pacific, the Islands of Tahiti are the ideal groups and incentive destination.

Just eight hours by air from Los Angeles, and surrounded by pristine, crystal clear blue waters, the 118 islands and atolls offer natural beauty, authentic island culture and unique French Polynesian style.

Hotel and Resort Overview

All Properties have an activities desk, boutique*, and swimming pool.** located at sister property.

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Number of Suites/Villas

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Identical units

MEETING ROOMSNumber of Meeting rooms

Maximum capacity of the largest

RESTAURANTSNumber of Restaurants

Maximum capacity of the largest Can restaurants be converted

into meeting spaces?

OTHER SERVICES & AMENITIES

Business Center

Dive Center Fitness Center

Spa

Kid’s Club/Babysitting Services

Room Service

WIFI in LobbyComplimentary $ Charges apply

WIFI in room Complimentary $ Charges apply

TAHITI BORA BORAMOOREA OTHER ISLANDS

Standard Room - Tahiti Pearl Resort & SpaStandard Room - Tahiti Pearl Resort & SpaGarden Bungalow

InterContinental Moorea Resort & SpaGarden Bungalow

InterContinental Moorea Resort & Spa Beach Bungalow - Four Seasons Resort Bora BoraBeach Bungalow - Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora Overwater Bungalow - The St. Regis Bora Bora

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All flights arrive at Faa’a International Airport (PPT), located near the city of Papeete on the island of Tahiti. The airport is close and convenient to all the major hotels and resorts on the island of Tahiti and also serves the domestic airline, Air Tahiti, for service to the other islands and atolls.

Inter-Island Transportation

Other Transportation

Inbound Operators

Airline Service from North America

Getting to and around the Islands of TahitiNonstop from (LAX) and (HNL). Flights depart daily from Los Angeles and weekly from Honolulu

AIR TAHITI NUI www.AirTahitiNui.com Phone: (310) 662-1860LAX to PPT, Daily nonstop flightsFleet: Airbus 340-300 Classes of service: Business (30 pax) and Economy (264 pax)

FLYING - AIR TAHITI AIR TAHITI www.AirTahiti.com [email protected]: 011 (689) 40-86-42-42 Fleet: Twin-engine, jet prop ATR72-500 (68 pax), ATR42-500 (48 pax), and Twin Otter DHC6-300 (19 pax)

TAHITI HELICOPTERSwww.Tahiti-Helicopters.comPhone: 011 (689) 50-40-75

YACHT CHARTERSThe Islands of Tahiti offers many luxury yacht charter options for small groups up to 24 passengers. Day or overnight expeditions available. For a listing of the yacht charters, please visit our website.

YEAR ROUND CRUISESPAUL GAUGUIN CRUISESUp to 332 pax www.PGCruises.com [email protected] Phone: (800) 848-6172

MARAMA TOURSwww.MaramaTours.com Michael FayePhone: 011 (689) 40 50 74 74 [email protected]

SOUTH PACIFIC TOURSwww.SouthPacific-Tours.comThomas MoratalPhone: 011 (689) 40 80 35 [email protected]

TAHITI NUI TRAVEL www.TahitiNuiTravel.com Isabelle Olite Phone: 011 (689) 40 46 41 13 [email protected]

TAHITI TOURSwww.Tahiti-Tours.comSylvia LacombePhone: 011 (689) 40 46 40 [email protected]

Year Round CruisesWINDSTAR CRUISESUp to 148 paxwww.WindstarCruises.comChartersAndIncentives@WindstarCruises.comPhone: (800) 628-3354

FERRY SERVICE BETWEEN THE ISLANDS OF TAHITI AND MOOREAAREMITI www.Aremiti.netPhone: 011 (689) 40 50 57 91 Tahiti officePhone: 011 (689) 40 56 31 10 Moorea officeAremiti 5: Rapid catamaran, 30 minutes Aremiti Ferry: 1 hour

TEREVAU www.Facebook.com/TerevauPhone: 011 (689) 40 50 03 50Rapid catamaran, 30 minutes

AIR FRANCE www.AirFrance.com/usPhone: (800) 532-4777 Delta GroupsLAX-PPT, 3 weekly nonstop flightsFleet: Boeing 777-200Classes of service: Business (40 pax), Premium Economy (24 pax) and Economy (216 pax)

HAWAIIAN AIRLINES www.HawaiianAirlines.comPhone: (800) 367-5320 HNL-PPT, Weekly nonstop flights Fleet: Airbus 330-200Classes of service: First (18 pax) and Main (294 pax)

The Islands of Tahiti have many experienced inbound operators that are highly skilled with groups all sizes and of varying demands. These in-destination experts can organize, manage and execute all aspects of group travel or incentive program, including inter-island transportation, accommodations, excursions, special themed and team building events, transportation, and much more.

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Page 3: The Islands of Tahiti · • The Islands of Tahiti receive as many visitors in an entire year as Hawaii does in one week. • The Tuamotu Atolls, one of Tahiti’s five archipelagoes,

Ultimate RewardAn escape to the Islands of Tahiti, world-renowned for white-sand beaches, stunning turquoise lagoons, and varied landscapes ranging from coral atolls to volcanic mountain peaks, is the ultimate incentive award.

Just 8 hours from L.A. Tahiti’s Faa’a International Airport is just eight hours nonstop with daily departures from Los Angeles and just five hours nonstop from Hawaii. As far south of the equator as Hawaii is north, Tahiti is halfway between California and Australia, in the same time zone as Hawaii, and on the same side of the International Date Line as North America.

Unspoiled and Uncrowded The Islands of Tahiti receive fewer visitors in a year than Hawaii does in one week. The resorts and cruise ships are smaller and perfectly suited for incentive groups, conferences and executive meetings.

Luxury Resorts and Spas New and renovated four- and five-star resorts feature full-service Polynesian spas, plus a wide range of options. Unique in the world, the resorts are the optimal size for incentive groups, while offering the perfect blend of service, ambience, experiences and privacy.

Classic Overwater Bungalows The overwater bungalow was first invented in the Islands of Tahiti nearly 50 years ago and is now the quintessential icon of paradise. Many overwater bungalows feature private sundecks with ladders to the lagoon, glass floors or tables for views of marine life below, or even your own swimming pool.

People and Culture Tahitians are known for their beauty, warmth, hospitality and easy nature. The island culture is best experienced through music and dance. Passionate and powerful, these colorful performances are a breathtaking highlight for every group.

Year-round Warmth Cooled by the gentle breezes of the South Pacific, the climate is tropical yet enjoyably moderate. This is a 12-month destination with mostly sunny, pleasant days where the air and water have an average daily temperature of 80 degrees.

Affordability Incentive planners are finding that the customized programs with all-inclusive itineraries are comparable to other high-end destinations and resorts around the world for both companies and attendees.

Conference Facilities Resorts offer a range of facilities for groups up to 450 for meetings and executive conferences. The Islands of Tahiti is a perfect and refreshing alternative to other Pacific and luxury destinations.

Unique Activities Only here can your clients enjoy breakfast delivered to their overwater bungalow by a flower bedecked outrigger canoe, a catered picnic in the warm shallow lagoon of their own tiny private island, shopping for Tahitian cultured pearls at a private showing or dinner below a spectacular South Seas sunset.

Why The Islands of TahitiLocated in the South Pacific, the Islands of Tahiti are the ideal groups and incentive destination.

Just eight hours by air from Los Angeles, and surrounded by pristine, crystal clear blue waters, the 118 islands and atolls offer natural beauty, authentic island culture and unique French Polynesian style.

Hotel and Resort Overview

All Properties have an activities desk, boutique*, and swimming pool.** located at sister property.

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RESORT INFORMATION

Does this property offer buy-outs?

Room categories

Overwater bungalows

Garden bungalows

Beachfront bungalows

Number of Suites/Villas

Other room typeTotal number of units

Identical units

MEETING ROOMSNumber of Meeting rooms

Maximum capacity of the largest

RESTAURANTSNumber of Restaurants

Maximum capacity of the largest Can restaurants be converted

into meeting spaces?

OTHER SERVICES & AMENITIES

Business Center

Dive Center Fitness Center

Spa

Kid’s Club/Babysitting Services

Room Service

WIFI in LobbyComplimentary $ Charges apply

WIFI in room Complimentary $ Charges apply

TAHITI BORA BORAMOOREA OTHER ISLANDS

Standard Room - Tahiti Pearl Resort & SpaStandard Room - Tahiti Pearl Resort & SpaGarden Bungalow

InterContinental Moorea Resort & SpaGarden Bungalow

InterContinental Moorea Resort & Spa Beach Bungalow - Four Seasons Resort Bora BoraBeach Bungalow - Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora Overwater Bungalow - The St. Regis Bora Bora

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All flights arrive at Faa’a International Airport (PPT), located near the city of Papeete on the island of Tahiti. The airport is close and convenient to all the major hotels and resorts on the island of Tahiti and also serves the domestic airline, Air Tahiti, for service to the other islands and atolls.

Inter-Island Transportation

Other Transportation

Inbound Operators

Airline Service from North America

Getting to and around the Islands of TahitiNonstop from (LAX) and (HNL). Flights depart daily from Los Angeles and weekly from Honolulu

AIR TAHITI NUI www.AirTahitiNui.com Phone: (310) 662-1860LAX to PPT, Daily nonstop flightsFleet: Airbus 340-300 Classes of service: Business (30 pax) and Economy (264 pax)

FLYING - AIR TAHITI AIR TAHITI www.AirTahiti.com [email protected]: 011 (689) 40-86-42-42 Fleet: Twin-engine, jet prop ATR72-500 (68 pax), ATR42-500 (48 pax), and Twin Otter DHC6-300 (19 pax)

TAHITI HELICOPTERSwww.Tahiti-Helicopters.comPhone: 011 (689) 50-40-75

YACHT CHARTERSThe Islands of Tahiti offers many luxury yacht charter options for small groups up to 24 passengers. Day or overnight expeditions available. For a listing of the yacht charters, please visit our website.

YEAR ROUND CRUISESPAUL GAUGUIN CRUISESUp to 332 pax www.PGCruises.com [email protected] Phone: (800) 848-6172

MARAMA TOURSwww.MaramaTours.com Michael FayePhone: 011 (689) 40 50 74 74 [email protected]

SOUTH PACIFIC TOURSwww.SouthPacific-Tours.comThomas MoratalPhone: 011 (689) 40 80 35 [email protected]

TAHITI NUI TRAVEL www.TahitiNuiTravel.com Isabelle Olite Phone: 011 (689) 40 46 41 13 [email protected]

TAHITI TOURSwww.Tahiti-Tours.comSylvia LacombePhone: 011 (689) 40 46 40 [email protected]

Year Round CruisesWINDSTAR CRUISESUp to 148 paxwww.WindstarCruises.comChartersAndIncentives@WindstarCruises.comPhone: (800) 628-3354

FERRY SERVICE BETWEEN THE ISLANDS OF TAHITI AND MOOREAAREMITI www.Aremiti.netPhone: 011 (689) 40 50 57 91 Tahiti officePhone: 011 (689) 40 56 31 10 Moorea officeAremiti 5: Rapid catamaran, 30 minutes Aremiti Ferry: 1 hour

TEREVAU www.Facebook.com/TerevauPhone: 011 (689) 40 50 03 50Rapid catamaran, 30 minutes

AIR FRANCE www.AirFrance.com/usPhone: (800) 532-4777 Delta GroupsLAX-PPT, 3 weekly nonstop flightsFleet: Boeing 777-200Classes of service: Business (40 pax), Premium Economy (24 pax) and Economy (216 pax)

HAWAIIAN AIRLINES www.HawaiianAirlines.comPhone: (800) 367-5320 HNL-PPT, Weekly nonstop flights Fleet: Airbus 330-200Classes of service: First (18 pax) and Main (294 pax)

The Islands of Tahiti have many experienced inbound operators that are highly skilled with groups all sizes and of varying demands. These in-destination experts can organize, manage and execute all aspects of group travel or incentive program, including inter-island transportation, accommodations, excursions, special themed and team building events, transportation, and much more.

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Taravao

Vairao

Teahupoo

Pueu

Tautira Papeari

Mataiea Papara

Paea

Punaauia

Faa’a

Arue

Papenoo

TiareiWaterfalls

Waterfall

Waterfall

ReLais de la Maroto

Gauguin Museum/Botanical Gardens

James Norman Hall Home Public MarketVai’ete SquareTo’ata SquarePearl Museum

Fern Grotto

Te Pari Cliffs

Golf Course

Waterfall

Overlook

Lake Vaihiria

Overlook

Taravao Plateau

Point Venus Anchorage of European Exploration Ships

Blow Hole

Mt. Orohena 7334'

Pro Surfing Tournament Site

Mt. Ronui 4345'

Le Méridien Tahiti

InterContinental Tahiti Resort & Spa

Cruiseship Port

Mahina

Faaone

Hitiaa

MatavaiBay

Taravao Isthmus

Papenoo Valley

PAPEETEFaa’a International Airport

PPT

T A H I T I N U I

T A H I T I I T I

Manava SuiteResort Tahiti Museum of Tahiti

& Her Islands

Tomb of King Pomare VTahiti Pearl Beach Resort

Mahaena

Afaahiti

Toahotu

Te Pari

Haapiti

Afareaitu

Maharepa

Temae

Paopao

Papetoai

Tiahura

Waterfall

Waterfall

“Pierced”Mountain

Mt. Rotui

2949’

Mt. Tohiea 3959'

Moorea Pearl Resort & Spa

Sofitel Moorea Ia Ora Beach Resort

MOZ

Overlook

VaiarePass

Teruaupu Pass

Avarapa Pass

Matauvau Pass

Tupapaurau Pass

Tiki Village

Cook’s B

ay

Opunohu Bay

Fruit Juice Factory

Belvédère Overlook

Opunohu Valley

M O O R E A

Cruiseship Anchorage

(Rotates between bays)

Pihaena

Club Bali Hai

Urufara

Vaiare

Teavaro

Varai Titiroa Marae

Haumi

Vaianae

Hilton Moorea Lagoon

Resort & Spa

Atiha

Green Pearl Golf Course, 18 holesInterContinental Moorea

Resort & Spa

TahitiTahiti…the name evokes visions of paradise

The largest island throughout the country towers over the ocean and is crowned by a circle of majestic peaks.

The mountainous interior is adorned with deep valleys, clear streams, and high waterfalls, all bathed in the green iridescence of Mother Nature’s light. The coastal lands are edged with a rugged coastline and fields of tropical flowers. Papeete, home to most of the country’s population, is the invigorating capital city of Tahiti and international gateway of the country. Here you will find natural beauty and unique French Polynesian style, including resorts, spas, fine dining and local restaurants, vibrant markets, museums, pearl shops and boutiques.

Moorea soars magically out of the ocean in an explosion of green velvet. A wide, shallow lagoon surrounds the island’s vertical mountains where poetic threads of waterfalls tumble down fern-softened cliffs. Peaceful meadows flanked by pinnacles of green will fill your senses and renew your belief in the majesty of nature. Pastel-painted houses surrounded by gardens of hibiscus and birds of paradise, circle the island in a fantasy of happy, yet simple villages. Explore the island’s lush interior by land, or from the stunning lagoon.

Just a 10-minute flight or a 30-minute high-speed catamaran ride from the island of Tahiti.

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Spas in the Islands of Tahiti offer a “spa within a spa” experience, one found nowhere else on Earth. All the natural ingredients for the world’s perfect spas are found here: soothing lagoon waters, a rich botanical environment, air scented of vanilla and tiare flowers, and calming tranquility. Guests will not only soak in the soothing treatments, but will delight in the scenic wonders that surround each of these world-famous spas.

Experience the tastes of Tahiti at any of the world-class restaurants that offer the ideal blend of French and Polynesian cuisine, fresh local ingredients, and the South Pacific ambience. A dine-around featuring a surprising variety of cuisines at the resorts and local restaurants makes for a lively, group evening.

Spend a leisurely afternoon visiting our museums and boutiques. Peruse the art galleries, artisan workshops, and meet our mamas at their craft stands. Visit the handful of museums illustrating our history, culture, art, or even tour the home of James Norman Hall, the co-author of Mutiny on the Bounty.

The Islands of Tahiti offer a variety of Team Building Activities that can be arranged for unique and fun team competitions. Here are a few ideas for the ultimate amazing race!

• Heiva I Tahiti is the celebration of ancient traditions and competition that is the most important event in the Islands of Tahiti for more than 125 years. Groups compete in fun activities, ranging from fruit-carrying races and basket weaving, to canoe races and Tahitian “dance offs.”

• Corporate themed treasure hunts or road rallies can feature hidden clues around the is lands that can be explored “South Pacific style” by outrigger canoes, ATVs, horseback and even wave runners. • Groups enjoy the excitement of diving for pearls in the shallow waters where guests snorkel to “recover” Tahitian pearls hidden along the sandy bottom. This event can be created either as a lunch activity or as an inter-group competition on the resort beaches or on a private island.

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Le Méridien Bora Bora

Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora

St. Regis Bora Bora Resort

Sofitel Bora Bora Marara Beach Resort

Sofitel Bora Bora Private Island

NBora Bora ui Hilton

Resort & Spa

Bora Bora Pearl BeachResort & Spa Faanui

VAITAPE

Anau

Matira Pt.

Overlook

Overlook

Villa MahanaBloody Mary’s

Mt. Otemanu2384'

Motu Teveiroa

Teavanui Pass

Motu Tapu

Motu Toopua

Motu Piti Aau

Motu Tofari

Motu Tupaia

B O R A B O R A

Cruiseship Anchorage

InterContinental Bora BoraResort & Thalasso Spa

InterContinental Bora BoraLe Moana Resort

BOB

The Brando

T E T I A R O A

TT I

Bora Bora stuns with the noble and impressive Mt. Otemanu rising from the crystal clear lagoon. The island’s unreal beauty combines majestic sunsets and waters resembling an artist’s palette of liquid blues and greens. Romantics from around the world have laid claim here, basking in the lush tropical slopes and valleys blossoming with hibiscus, while palm-covered motu circle the illuminated lagoon like a delicate necklace. Many of the world’s finest luxury resorts dot the island with overwater bungalows, thatched roof villas, and a fabled ambience creating the epitome of paradise.

Less than a one-hour flight from the island of Tahiti, Moorea or the Tuamotu Atolls.

Just a 20-minute flight from the island of Tahiti on Air Tetiaroa.

This stunning atoll gained acclaim as the historic private getaway of Tahitian royalty for its ideal beauty and environment for tranquility and rejuvenation.

Only 4.5 miles in diameter, Tetiaroa is enclosed by a coral reef which preserves pristine white-sand beaches with swaying palms frequented by sea turtles, manta rays and exotic birds. Tetiaroa captured the attention of Marlon Brando while filming Mutiny on the Bounty. Enchanted by this Eden and the Polynesian way of life, he vowed to make it his own one day, and succeeded in 1967. It remains a place of rare biodiversity and a natural sanctuary for birds and marine life.

Bora BoraThe picture-perfect postcard of paradise

TetiaroaWorld-renowned as Marlon Brando’s dream sanctuary

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For the more adventurous, 4x4 excursions follow the back roads into our untamed forests and pristine valleys dotted with waterfalls, rivers, ancient religious sites known as marae, breathtaking lookouts, and numerous vanilla plantations or pineapple fields.

Pair your guests with an experienced naturalist on walking and nature tours to explore the marae, meandering into the valleys to see towering waterfalls, or up to awe-inspiring scenic lookouts.

Yacht or catamaran charters for groups of four to 100 can be enjoyed for half- or full-day sailings on the calm lagoons. These charters are often used for intimate events such as a sunset champagne reception complete with local musicians and dancers. Simply no better way to end the day.

The Islands of Tahiti are known for snorkeling and diving. Plentiful and colorful fish in warm, shallow, calm and clear waters offer prime snorkeling conditions that are unequalled around the globe. Experienced divers will enjoy prime visibility while encountering large and infinite marine life in the lagoons and ocean with one of the many expert dive masters.

Unique in the world and unforgettable, shark and ray feeding can be experienced in the water amongst these beautiful creatures or enjoyed from the boat for the less adventurous. This activity can be perfectly paired with a motu picnic for full day of fun in the sun – and water.

Excursions for whale and dolphin watching are also very popular, especially during their migration seasons, or daily routines. For those wanting to get an even closer view, the Dolphin Center on the island of Moorea features acrobatic dolphins for groups of up to 60 people. Turtle rehabilitation centers are located at a few resorts where native green sea turtles can be intimately observed while they recuperate before being released back into their natural habitat.

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Taravao

Vairao

Teahupoo

Pueu

Tautira Papeari

Mataiea Papara

Paea

Punaauia

Faa’a

Arue

Papenoo

TiareiWaterfalls

Waterfall

Waterfall

ReLais de la Maroto

Gauguin Museum/Botanical Gardens

James Norman Hall Home Public MarketVai’ete SquareTo’ata SquarePearl Museum

Fern Grotto

Te Pari Cliffs

Golf Course

Waterfall

Overlook

Lake Vaihiria

Overlook

Taravao Plateau

Point Venus Anchorage of European Exploration Ships

Blow Hole

Mt. Orohena 7334'

Pro Surfing Tournament Site

Mt. Ronui 4345'

Le Méridien Tahiti

InterContinental Tahiti Resort & Spa

Cruiseship Port

Mahina

Faaone

Hitiaa

MatavaiBay

Taravao Isthmus

Papenoo Valley

PAPEETEFaa’a International Airport

PPT

T A H I T I N U I

T A H I T I I T I

Manava SuiteResort Tahiti Museum of Tahiti

& Her Islands

Tomb of King Pomare VTahiti Pearl Beach Resort

Mahaena

Afaahiti

Toahotu

Te Pari

Haapiti

Afareaitu

Maharepa

Temae

Paopao

Papetoai

Tiahura

Waterfall

Waterfall

“Pierced”Mountain

Mt. Rotui

2949’

Mt. Tohiea 3959'

Moorea Pearl Resort & Spa

Sofitel Moorea Ia Ora Beach Resort

MOZ

Overlook

VaiarePass

Teruaupu Pass

Avarapa Pass

Matauvau Pass

Tupapaurau Pass

Tiki Village

Cook’s B

ay

Opunohu Bay

Fruit Juice Factory

Belvédère Overlook

Opunohu Valley

M O O R E A

Cruiseship Anchorage

(Rotates between bays)

Pihaena

Club Bali Hai

Urufara

Vaiare

Teavaro

Varai Titiroa Marae

Haumi

Vaianae

Hilton Moorea Lagoon

Resort & Spa

Atiha

Green Pearl Golf Course, 18 holesInterContinental Moorea

Resort & Spa

TahitiTahiti…the name evokes visions of paradise

The largest island throughout the country towers over the ocean and is crowned by a circle of majestic peaks.

The mountainous interior is adorned with deep valleys, clear streams, and high waterfalls, all bathed in the green iridescence of Mother Nature’s light. The coastal lands are edged with a rugged coastline and fields of tropical flowers. Papeete, home to most of the country’s population, is the invigorating capital city of Tahiti and international gateway of the country. Here you will find natural beauty and unique French Polynesian style, including resorts, spas, fine dining and local restaurants, vibrant markets, museums, pearl shops and boutiques.

Moorea soars magically out of the ocean in an explosion of green velvet. A wide, shallow lagoon surrounds the island’s vertical mountains where poetic threads of waterfalls tumble down fern-softened cliffs. Peaceful meadows flanked by pinnacles of green will fill your senses and renew your belief in the majesty of nature. Pastel-painted houses surrounded by gardens of hibiscus and birds of paradise, circle the island in a fantasy of happy, yet simple villages. Explore the island’s lush interior by land, or from the stunning lagoon.

Just a 10-minute flight or a 30-minute high-speed catamaran ride from the island of Tahiti.

MooreaThe quintessential South Seas island

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Spas in the Islands of Tahiti offer a “spa within a spa” experience, one found nowhere else on Earth. All the natural ingredients for the world’s perfect spas are found here: soothing lagoon waters, a rich botanical environment, air scented of vanilla and tiare flowers, and calming tranquility. Guests will not only soak in the soothing treatments, but will delight in the scenic wonders that surround each of these world-famous spas.

Experience the tastes of Tahiti at any of the world-class restaurants that offer the ideal blend of French and Polynesian cuisine, fresh local ingredients, and the South Pacific ambience. A dine-around featuring a surprising variety of cuisines at the resorts and local restaurants makes for a lively, group evening.

Spend a leisurely afternoon visiting our museums and boutiques. Peruse the art galleries, artisan workshops, and meet our mamas at their craft stands. Visit the handful of museums illustrating our history, culture, art, or even tour the home of James Norman Hall, the co-author of Mutiny on the Bounty.

The Islands of Tahiti offer a variety of Team Building Activities that can be arranged for unique and fun team competitions. Here are a few ideas for the ultimate amazing race!

• Heiva I Tahiti is the celebration of ancient traditions and competition that is the most important event in the Islands of Tahiti for more than 125 years. Groups compete in fun activities, ranging from fruit-carrying races and basket weaving, to canoe races and Tahitian “dance offs.”

• Corporate themed treasure hunts or road rallies can feature hidden clues around the is lands that can be explored “South Pacific style” by outrigger canoes, ATVs, horseback and even wave runners. • Groups enjoy the excitement of diving for pearls in the shallow waters where guests snorkel to “recover” Tahitian pearls hidden along the sandy bottom. This event can be created either as a lunch activity or as an inter-group competition on the resort beaches or on a private island.

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Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora

Le Méridien Bora Bora

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Le Méridien Bora Bora

Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora

St. Regis Bora Bora Resort

Sofitel Bora Bora Marara Beach Resort

Sofitel Bora Bora Private Island

NBora Bora ui Hilton

Resort & Spa

Bora Bora Pearl BeachResort & Spa Faanui

VAITAPE

Anau

Matira Pt.

Overlook

Overlook

Villa MahanaBloody Mary’s

Mt. Otemanu2384'

Motu Teveiroa

Teavanui Pass

Motu Tapu

Motu Toopua

Motu Piti Aau

Motu Tofari

Motu Tupaia

B O R A B O R A

Cruiseship Anchorage

InterContinental Bora BoraResort & Thalasso Spa

InterContinental Bora BoraLe Moana Resort

BOB

The Brando

T E T I A R O A

TT I

Bora Bora stuns with the noble and impressive Mt. Otemanu rising from the crystal clear lagoon. The island’s unreal beauty combines majestic sunsets and waters resembling an artist’s palette of liquid blues and greens. Romantics from around the world have laid claim here, basking in the lush tropical slopes and valleys blossoming with hibiscus, while palm-covered motu circle the illuminated lagoon like a delicate necklace. Many of the world’s finest luxury resorts dot the island with overwater bungalows, thatched roof villas, and a fabled ambience creating the epitome of paradise.

Less than a one-hour flight from the island of Tahiti, Moorea or the Tuamotu Atolls.

Just a 20-minute flight from the island of Tahiti on Air Tetiaroa.

This stunning atoll gained acclaim as the historic private getaway of Tahitian royalty for its ideal beauty and environment for tranquility and rejuvenation.

Only 4.5 miles in diameter, Tetiaroa is enclosed by a coral reef which preserves pristine white-sand beaches with swaying palms frequented by sea turtles, manta rays and exotic birds. Tetiaroa captured the attention of Marlon Brando while filming Mutiny on the Bounty. Enchanted by this Eden and the Polynesian way of life, he vowed to make it his own one day, and succeeded in 1967. It remains a place of rare biodiversity and a natural sanctuary for birds and marine life.

Bora BoraThe picture-perfect postcard of paradise

TetiaroaWorld-renowned as Marlon Brando’s dream sanctuary

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The Brando, Tetiaroa Private IslandThe Brando, Tetiaroa Private Island

For the more adventurous, 4x4 excursions follow the back roads into our untamed forests and pristine valleys dotted with waterfalls, rivers, ancient religious sites known as marae, breathtaking lookouts, and numerous vanilla plantations or pineapple fields.

Pair your guests with an experienced naturalist on walking and nature tours to explore the marae, meandering into the valleys to see towering waterfalls, or up to awe-inspiring scenic lookouts.

Yacht or catamaran charters for groups of four to 100 can be enjoyed for half- or full-day sailings on the calm lagoons. These charters are often used for intimate events such as a sunset champagne reception complete with local musicians and dancers. Simply no better way to end the day.

The Islands of Tahiti are known for snorkeling and diving. Plentiful and colorful fish in warm, shallow, calm and clear waters offer prime snorkeling conditions that are unequalled around the globe. Experienced divers will enjoy prime visibility while encountering large and infinite marine life in the lagoons and ocean with one of the many expert dive masters.

Unique in the world and unforgettable, shark and ray feeding can be experienced in the water amongst these beautiful creatures or enjoyed from the boat for the less adventurous. This activity can be perfectly paired with a motu picnic for full day of fun in the sun – and water.

Excursions for whale and dolphin watching are also very popular, especially during their migration seasons, or daily routines. For those wanting to get an even closer view, the Dolphin Center on the island of Moorea features acrobatic dolphins for groups of up to 60 people. Turtle rehabilitation centers are located at a few resorts where native green sea turtles can be intimately observed while they recuperate before being released back into their natural habitat.

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Just a 35-minute flight from the island of Tahiti.

Raiatea is the most sacred island in the South Pacific, as it was the center of religious culture over 1000 years ago, and is home to the ancient and sacred complex of the legendary Taputapuatea.

Taha’a, known as the vanilla island with abundant vanilla plantations and the resultant fragrant air, offers a glimpse of the traditional, tranquil life of the Tahitians. The island’s simple beauty is charmed by soft mountain shapes and surrounded by tiny motu with bright sand beaches. In the fertile interior valleys, local farmers grow watermelon, vanilla, and copra.

Just a one-hour flight from Tahiti or Bora Bora.

These atolls abound with unexplored lagoons, white and pink sand beaches, and rich marine life. They’re dotted with small villages where the friendly people relish a slow-paced world.

Rangiroa, the second largest atoll in the world, is a string of coral encircling a luminous, and infinitely deep, turquoise and jade lagoon. Recognized as one of the world’s greatest dive destinations, exhilarating drift dives feature dolphins, marlin, grey and hammerhead sharks, and manta rays.

In Tikehau, fish seem to outnumber people one-billion to one. While you may encounter reef sharks and the occasional manta ray, the appeal is the enormous population of colorful fish.

Raiatea and Taha’a Worlds away from the hectic daily grind

Rangiroa and TikehauEndless lagoons are home to oceanic wonders

mapmap

Fetuna

Avera

UTUROA

Faaroa Bay

Faaroa Valley

Nordby

Faaaha

Toahotu Pass

Teavapiti Pass

Iriru Pass

Naonao Pass

Tea Vamoa Pass

Papai Pass

Rautoanui Pass

Tetuatiare Pass

Toamaro Pass

Punaeroa Pass

Haamene

Patio

Tiva

Poutoru

FaaahaBay

Tevaitoa

Mt. Temehani 2598'

Marina

Marina

Botanical Gardens

Overlook

Opoa

TaputapuateaMarae

Complex

Cruiseship Port

Le Taha'a IslandResort & Spa

Relais & Chateaux

Hipu

HurepitiBay

Tehurui

VaiaauBay

FaatemuBay Puohine

T A H A’A

R A I A T E A

RFP

Otepipi The Pink Sands

The Blue Lagoon

Fenuaroa

TiputaPass Tiputa

Vahituri

Hotel Kia Ora Resort & SpaRGI

Tuherahera

TuheiavaPass

Bird Island

The Pink Sands

R A N G I R O A

T I K E H A U

Tikehau Pearl Beach Resort

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Le Taha’a Island Resort & Spa Hotel Kia Ora Resort & SpaHotel Kia Ora Resort & Spa

The motu picnic is the iconic Tahitian incentive activity. A motu is a tiny private island where guests enjoy the experience of their own personal paradise and escape from the world. Spend the afternoon snorkeling, playing beach games, or just relaxing under the cooling palms of a coconut tree. Gourmet meals are served on tables set among the majestic trees or in the warm, shallow waters of the lagoon.

For an unforgettable Robinson Crusoe experience or South Pacific theme night, transport your guests to a motu by outrigger canoes and be welcomed by fire dancers, coconut tree climbers, and engaging craftsmen and artisans while traditional dishes are unearthed from the ahima’a (traditional underground Tahitian oven) before their eyes. Close the evening with live music and a dance performance by highly trained dance troupes or perhaps your group would just like to dance under the stars of the South Pacific.

Circle-island Tours offer guests the choice of easily exploring each of our islands by land, or by sea. Private vehicles are expertly guided around the island’s terrain, stopping at various points of interest and showcasing breathtaking views. For the more aquatic-minded, wave runners or powered outrigger canoes navigate the colorful and calm lagoons, stopping to wade in shallow lagoons or undiscovered beaches while offering panoramic views of the islands.

Inspiring. Memorable. Do everything. Or do nothing at all.

The activity options for your incentive program are as infinite as the colors of the islands, each offering themes derived from the rich Polynesian culture, dramatic island landscapes, and fascinating history

With so many natural wonders in and above the water, each island presents a number of

exciting activities that can be created or

customized for your incentive program.

Our experienced DMC/Inbound Operators, resorts and cruise lines can

arrange every detail and create inclusive

options for groups.

Motu Tapu Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort & Spa InterContinental Moorea Resort & SpaInterContinental Moorea Resort & Spa

Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort (SPM)

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Just a 35-minute flight from the island of Tahiti.

Raiatea is the most sacred island in the South Pacific, as it was the center of religious culture over 1000 years ago, and is home to the ancient and sacred complex of the legendary Taputapuatea.

Taha’a, known as the vanilla island with abundant vanilla plantations and the resultant fragrant air, offers a glimpse of the traditional, tranquil life of the Tahitians. The island’s simple beauty is charmed by soft mountain shapes and surrounded by tiny motu with bright sand beaches. In the fertile interior valleys, local farmers grow watermelon, vanilla, and copra.

Just a one-hour flight from Tahiti or Bora Bora.

These atolls abound with unexplored lagoons, white and pink sand beaches, and rich marine life. They’re dotted with small villages where the friendly people relish a slow-paced world.

Rangiroa, the second largest atoll in the world, is a string of coral encircling a luminous, and infinitely deep, turquoise and jade lagoon. Recognized as one of the world’s greatest dive destinations, exhilarating drift dives feature dolphins, marlin, grey and hammerhead sharks, and manta rays.

In Tikehau, fish seem to outnumber people one-billion to one. While you may encounter reef sharks and the occasional manta ray, the appeal is the enormous population of colorful fish.

Raiatea and Taha’a Worlds away from the hectic daily grind

Rangiroa and TikehauEndless lagoons are home to oceanic wonders

map

Fetuna

Avera

UTUROA

Faaroa Bay

Faaroa Valley

Nordby

Faaaha

Toahotu Pass

Teavapiti Pass

Iriru Pass

Naonao Pass

Tea Vamoa Pass

Papai Pass

Rautoanui Pass

Tetuatiare Pass

Toamaro Pass

Punaeroa Pass

Haamene

Patio

Tiva

Poutoru

FaaahaBay

Tevaitoa

Mt. Temehani 2598'

Marina

Marina

Botanical Gardens

Overlook

Opoa

TaputapuateaMarae

Complex

Cruiseship Port

Le Taha'a IslandResort & Spa

Relais & Chateaux

Hipu

HurepitiBay

Tehurui

VaiaauBay

FaatemuBay Puohine

T A H A’A

R A I A T E A

RFP

Otepipi The Pink Sands

The Blue Lagoon

Fenuaroa

TiputaPass Tiputa

Vahituri

Hotel Kia Ora Resort & SpaRGI

Tuherahera

TuheiavaPass

Bird Island

The Pink Sands

R A N G I R O A

T I K E H A U

Tikehau Pearl Beach Resort

TIH

Le Taha’a Island Resort & Spa Hotel Kia Ora Resort & SpaHotel Kia Ora Resort & Spa

The motu picnic is the iconic Tahitian incentive activity. A motu is a tiny private island where guests enjoy the experience of their own personal paradise and escape from the world. Spend the afternoon snorkeling, playing beach games, or just relaxing under the cooling palms of a coconut tree. Gourmet meals are served on tables set among the majestic trees or in the warm, shallow waters of the lagoon.

For an unforgettable Robinson Crusoe experience or South Pacific theme night, transport your guests to a motu by outrigger canoes and be welcomed by fire dancers, coconut tree climbers, and engaging craftsmen and artisans while traditional dishes are unearthed from the ahima’a (traditional underground Tahitian oven) before their eyes. Close the evening with live music and a dance performance by highly trained dance troupes or perhaps your group would just like to dance under the stars of the South Pacific.

Circle-island Tours offer guests the choice of easily exploring each of our islands by land, or by sea. Private vehicles are expertly guided around the island’s terrain, stopping at various points of interest and showcasing breathtaking views. For the more aquatic-minded, wave runners or powered outrigger canoes navigate the colorful and calm lagoons, stopping to wade in shallow lagoons or undiscovered beaches while offering panoramic views of the islands.

Inspiring. Memorable. Do everything. Or do nothing at all.

The activity options for your incentive program are as infinite as the colors of the islands, each offering themes derived from the rich Polynesian culture, dramatic island landscapes, and fascinating history

With so many natural wonders in and above the water, each island presents a number of

exciting activities that can be created or

customized for your incentive program.

Our experienced DMC/Inbound Operators, resorts and cruise lines can

arrange every detail and create inclusive

options for groups.

Motu Tapu Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort & Spa InterContinental Moorea Resort & SpaInterContinental Moorea Resort & Spa

Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort (SPM)

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Le Méridien Bora Bora

Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora

St. Regis Bora Bora Resort

Sofitel Bora Bora Marara Beach Resort

Sofitel Bora Bora Private Island

NBora Bora ui Hilton

Resort & Spa

Bora Bora Pearl BeachResort & Spa Faanui

VAITAPE

Anau

Matira Pt.

Overlook

Overlook

Villa MahanaBloody Mary’s

Mt. Otemanu2384'

Motu Teveiroa

Teavanui Pass

Motu Tapu

Motu Toopua

Motu Piti Aau

Motu Tofari

Motu Tupaia

B O R A B O R A

Cruiseship Anchorage

InterContinental Bora BoraResort & Thalasso Spa

InterContinental Bora BoraLe Moana Resort

BOB

The Brando

T E T I A R O A

TT I

Bora Bora stuns with the noble and impressive Mt. Otemanu rising from the crystal clear lagoon. The island’s unreal beauty combines majestic sunsets and waters resembling an artist’s palette of liquid blues and greens. Romantics from around the world have laid claim here, basking in the lush tropical slopes and valleys blossoming with hibiscus, while palm-covered motu circle the illuminated lagoon like a delicate necklace. Many of the world’s finest luxury resorts dot the island with overwater bungalows, thatched roof villas, and a fabled ambience creating the epitome of paradise.

Less than a one-hour flight from the island of Tahiti, Moorea or the Tuamotu Atolls.

Just a 20-minute flight from the island of Tahiti on Air Tetiaroa.

This stunning atoll gained acclaim as the historic private getaway of Tahitian royalty for its ideal beauty and environment for tranquility and rejuvenation.

Only 4.5 miles in diameter, Tetiaroa is enclosed by a coral reef which preserves pristine white-sand beaches with swaying palms frequented by sea turtles, manta rays and exotic birds. Tetiaroa captured the attention of Marlon Brando while filming Mutiny on the Bounty. Enchanted by this Eden and the Polynesian way of life, he vowed to make it his own one day, and succeeded in 1967. It remains a place of rare biodiversity and a natural sanctuary for birds and marine life.

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For the more adventurous, 4x4 excursions follow the back roads into our untamed forests and pristine valleys dotted with waterfalls, rivers, ancient religious sites known as marae, breathtaking lookouts, and numerous vanilla plantations or pineapple fields.

Pair your guests with an experienced naturalist on walking and nature tours to explore the marae, meandering into the valleys to see towering waterfalls, or up to awe-inspiring scenic lookouts.

Yacht or catamaran charters for groups of four to 100 can be enjoyed for half- or full-day sailings on the calm lagoons. These charters are often used for intimate events such as a sunset champagne reception complete with local musicians and dancers. Simply no better way to end the day.

The Islands of Tahiti are known for snorkeling and diving. Plentiful and colorful fish in warm, shallow, calm and clear waters offer prime snorkeling conditions that are unequalled around the globe. Experienced divers will enjoy prime visibility while encountering large and infinite marine life in the lagoons and ocean with one of the many expert dive masters.

Unique in the world and unforgettable, shark and ray feeding can be experienced in the water amongst these beautiful creatures or enjoyed from the boat for the less adventurous. This activity can be perfectly paired with a motu picnic for full day of fun in the sun – and water.

Excursions for whale and dolphin watching are also very popular, especially during their migration seasons, or daily routines. For those wanting to get an even closer view, the Dolphin Center on the island of Moorea features acrobatic dolphins for groups of up to 60 people. Turtle rehabilitation centers are located at a few resorts where native green sea turtles can be intimately observed while they recuperate before being released back into their natural habitat.

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Taravao

Vairao

Teahupoo

Pueu

Tautira Papeari

Mataiea Papara

Paea

Punaauia

Faa’a

Arue

Papenoo

TiareiWaterfalls

Waterfall

Waterfall

ReLais de la Maroto

Gauguin Museum/Botanical Gardens

James Norman Hall Home Public MarketVai’ete SquareTo’ata SquarePearl Museum

Fern Grotto

Te Pari Cliffs

Golf Course

Waterfall

Overlook

Lake Vaihiria

Overlook

Taravao Plateau

Point Venus Anchorage of European Exploration Ships

Blow Hole

Mt. Orohena 7334'

Pro Surfing Tournament Site

Mt. Ronui 4345'

Le Méridien Tahiti

InterContinental Tahiti Resort & Spa

Cruiseship Port

Mahina

Faaone

Hitiaa

MatavaiBay

Taravao Isthmus

Papenoo Valley

PAPEETEFaa’a International Airport

PPT

T A H I T I N U I

T A H I T I I T I

Manava SuiteResort Tahiti Museum of Tahiti

& Her Islands

Tomb of King Pomare VTahiti Pearl Beach Resort

Mahaena

Afaahiti

Toahotu

Te Pari

Haapiti

Afareaitu

Maharepa

Temae

Paopao

Papetoai

Tiahura

Waterfall

Waterfall

“Pierced”Mountain

Mt. Rotui

2949’

Mt. Tohiea 3959'

Moorea Pearl Resort & Spa

Sofitel Moorea Ia Ora Beach Resort

MOZ

Overlook

VaiarePass

Teruaupu Pass

Avarapa Pass

Matauvau Pass

Tupapaurau Pass

Tiki Village

Cook’s B

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Opunohu Bay

Fruit Juice Factory

Belvédère Overlook

Opunohu Valley

M O O R E A

Cruiseship Anchorage

(Rotates between bays)

Pihaena

Club Bali Hai

Urufara

Vaiare

Teavaro

Varai Titiroa Marae

Haumi

Vaianae

Hilton Moorea Lagoon

Resort & Spa

Atiha

Green Pearl Golf Course, 18 holesInterContinental Moorea

Resort & Spa

TahitiTahiti…the name evokes visions of paradise

The largest island throughout the country towers over the ocean and is crowned by a circle of majestic peaks.

The mountainous interior is adorned with deep valleys, clear streams, and high waterfalls, all bathed in the green iridescence of Mother Nature’s light. The coastal lands are edged with a rugged coastline and fields of tropical flowers. Papeete, home to most of the country’s population, is the invigorating capital city of Tahiti and international gateway of the country. Here you will find natural beauty and unique French Polynesian style, including resorts, spas, fine dining and local restaurants, vibrant markets, museums, pearl shops and boutiques.

Moorea soars magically out of the ocean in an explosion of green velvet. A wide, shallow lagoon surrounds the island’s vertical mountains where poetic threads of waterfalls tumble down fern-softened cliffs. Peaceful meadows flanked by pinnacles of green will fill your senses and renew your belief in the majesty of nature. Pastel-painted houses surrounded by gardens of hibiscus and birds of paradise, circle the island in a fantasy of happy, yet simple villages. Explore the island’s lush interior by land, or from the stunning lagoon.

Just a 10-minute flight or a 30-minute high-speed catamaran ride from the island of Tahiti.

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Spas in the Islands of Tahiti offer a “spa within a spa” experience, one found nowhere else on Earth. All the natural ingredients for the world’s perfect spas are found here: soothing lagoon waters, a rich botanical environment, air scented of vanilla and tiare flowers, and calming tranquility. Guests will not only soak in the soothing treatments, but will delight in the scenic wonders that surround each of these world-famous spas.

Experience the tastes of Tahiti at any of the world-class restaurants that offer the ideal blend of French and Polynesian cuisine, fresh local ingredients, and the South Pacific ambience. A dine-around featuring a surprising variety of cuisines at the resorts and local restaurants makes for a lively, group evening.

Spend a leisurely afternoon visiting our museums and boutiques. Peruse the art galleries, artisan workshops, and meet our mamas at their craft stands. Visit the handful of museums illustrating our history, culture, art, or even tour the home of James Norman Hall, the co-author of Mutiny on the Bounty.

The Islands of Tahiti offer a variety of Team Building Activities that can be arranged for unique and fun team competitions. Here are a few ideas for the ultimate amazing race!

• Heiva I Tahiti is the celebration of ancient traditions and competition that is the most important event in the Islands of Tahiti for more than 125 years. Groups compete in fun activities, ranging from fruit-carrying races and basket weaving, to canoe races and Tahitian “dance offs.”

• Corporate themed treasure hunts or road rallies can feature hidden clues around the is lands that can be explored “South Pacific style” by outrigger canoes, ATVs, horseback and even wave runners. • Groups enjoy the excitement of diving for pearls in the shallow waters where guests snorkel to “recover” Tahitian pearls hidden along the sandy bottom. This event can be created either as a lunch activity or as an inter-group competition on the resort beaches or on a private island.

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Le Méridien Bora Bora

Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora

St. Regis Bora Bora Resort

Sofitel Bora Bora Marara Beach Resort

Sofitel Bora Bora Private Island

NBora Bora ui Hilton

Resort & Spa

Bora Bora Pearl BeachResort & Spa Faanui

VAITAPE

Anau

Matira Pt.

Overlook

Overlook

Villa MahanaBloody Mary’s

Mt. Otemanu2384'

Motu Teveiroa

Teavanui Pass

Motu Tapu

Motu Toopua

Motu Piti Aau

Motu Tofari

Motu Tupaia

B O R A B O R A

Cruiseship Anchorage

InterContinental Bora BoraResort & Thalasso Spa

InterContinental Bora BoraLe Moana Resort

BOB

The Brando

T E T I A R O A

TT I

Bora Bora stuns with the noble and impressive Mt. Otemanu rising from the crystal clear lagoon. The island’s unreal beauty combines majestic sunsets and waters resembling an artist’s palette of liquid blues and greens. Romantics from around the world have laid claim here, basking in the lush tropical slopes and valleys blossoming with hibiscus, while palm-covered motu circle the illuminated lagoon like a delicate necklace. Many of the world’s finest luxury resorts dot the island with overwater bungalows, thatched roof villas, and a fabled ambience creating the epitome of paradise.

Less than a one-hour flight from the island of Tahiti, Moorea or the Tuamotu Atolls.

Just a 20-minute flight from the island of Tahiti on Air Tetiaroa.

This stunning atoll gained acclaim as the historic private getaway of Tahitian royalty for its ideal beauty and environment for tranquility and rejuvenation.

Only 4.5 miles in diameter, Tetiaroa is enclosed by a coral reef which preserves pristine white-sand beaches with swaying palms frequented by sea turtles, manta rays and exotic birds. Tetiaroa captured the attention of Marlon Brando while filming Mutiny on the Bounty. Enchanted by this Eden and the Polynesian way of life, he vowed to make it his own one day, and succeeded in 1967. It remains a place of rare biodiversity and a natural sanctuary for birds and marine life.

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For the more adventurous, 4x4 excursions follow the back roads into our untamed forests and pristine valleys dotted with waterfalls, rivers, ancient religious sites known as marae, breathtaking lookouts, and numerous vanilla plantations or pineapple fields.

Pair your guests with an experienced naturalist on walking and nature tours to explore the marae, meandering into the valleys to see towering waterfalls, or up to awe-inspiring scenic lookouts.

Yacht or catamaran charters for groups of four to 100 can be enjoyed for half- or full-day sailings on the calm lagoons. These charters are often used for intimate events such as a sunset champagne reception complete with local musicians and dancers. Simply no better way to end the day.

The Islands of Tahiti are known for snorkeling and diving. Plentiful and colorful fish in warm, shallow, calm and clear waters offer prime snorkeling conditions that are unequalled around the globe. Experienced divers will enjoy prime visibility while encountering large and infinite marine life in the lagoons and ocean with one of the many expert dive masters.

Unique in the world and unforgettable, shark and ray feeding can be experienced in the water amongst these beautiful creatures or enjoyed from the boat for the less adventurous. This activity can be perfectly paired with a motu picnic for full day of fun in the sun – and water.

Excursions for whale and dolphin watching are also very popular, especially during their migration seasons, or daily routines. For those wanting to get an even closer view, the Dolphin Center on the island of Moorea features acrobatic dolphins for groups of up to 60 people. Turtle rehabilitation centers are located at a few resorts where native green sea turtles can be intimately observed while they recuperate before being released back into their natural habitat.

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Taravao

Vairao

Teahupoo

Pueu

Tautira Papeari

Mataiea Papara

Paea

Punaauia

Faa’a

Arue

Papenoo

TiareiWaterfalls

Waterfall

Waterfall

ReLais de la Maroto

Gauguin Museum/Botanical Gardens

James Norman Hall Home Public MarketVai’ete SquareTo’ata SquarePearl Museum

Fern Grotto

Te Pari Cliffs

Golf Course

Waterfall

Overlook

Lake Vaihiria

Overlook

Taravao Plateau

Point Venus Anchorage of European Exploration Ships

Blow Hole

Mt. Orohena 7334'

Pro Surfing Tournament Site

Mt. Ronui 4345'

Le Méridien Tahiti

InterContinental Tahiti Resort & Spa

Cruiseship Port

Mahina

Faaone

Hitiaa

MatavaiBay

Taravao Isthmus

Papenoo Valley

PAPEETEFaa’a International Airport

PPT

T A H I T I N U I

T A H I T I I T I

Manava SuiteResort Tahiti Museum of Tahiti

& Her Islands

Tomb of King Pomare VTahiti Pearl Beach Resort

Mahaena

Afaahiti

Toahotu

Te Pari

Haapiti

Afareaitu

Maharepa

Temae

Paopao

Papetoai

Tiahura

Waterfall

Waterfall

“Pierced”Mountain

Mt. Rotui

2949’

Mt. Tohiea 3959'

Moorea Pearl Resort & Spa

Sofitel Moorea Ia Ora Beach Resort

MOZ

Overlook

VaiarePass

Teruaupu Pass

Avarapa Pass

Matauvau Pass

Tupapaurau Pass

Tiki Village

Cook’s B

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Opunohu Bay

Fruit Juice Factory

Belvédère Overlook

Opunohu Valley

M O O R E A

Cruiseship Anchorage

(Rotates between bays)

Pihaena

Club Bali Hai

Urufara

Vaiare

Teavaro

Varai Titiroa Marae

Haumi

Vaianae

Hilton Moorea Lagoon

Resort & Spa

Atiha

Green Pearl Golf Course, 18 holesInterContinental Moorea

Resort & Spa

TahitiTahiti…the name evokes visions of paradise

The largest island throughout the country towers over the ocean and is crowned by a circle of majestic peaks.

The mountainous interior is adorned with deep valleys, clear streams, and high waterfalls, all bathed in the green iridescence of Mother Nature’s light. The coastal lands are edged with a rugged coastline and fields of tropical flowers. Papeete, home to most of the country’s population, is the invigorating capital city of Tahiti and international gateway of the country. Here you will find natural beauty and unique French Polynesian style, including resorts, spas, fine dining and local restaurants, vibrant markets, museums, pearl shops and boutiques.

Moorea soars magically out of the ocean in an explosion of green velvet. A wide, shallow lagoon surrounds the island’s vertical mountains where poetic threads of waterfalls tumble down fern-softened cliffs. Peaceful meadows flanked by pinnacles of green will fill your senses and renew your belief in the majesty of nature. Pastel-painted houses surrounded by gardens of hibiscus and birds of paradise, circle the island in a fantasy of happy, yet simple villages. Explore the island’s lush interior by land, or from the stunning lagoon.

Just a 10-minute flight or a 30-minute high-speed catamaran ride from the island of Tahiti.

MooreaThe quintessential South Seas island

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Spas in the Islands of Tahiti offer a “spa within a spa” experience, one found nowhere else on Earth. All the natural ingredients for the world’s perfect spas are found here: soothing lagoon waters, a rich botanical environment, air scented of vanilla and tiare flowers, and calming tranquility. Guests will not only soak in the soothing treatments, but will delight in the scenic wonders that surround each of these world-famous spas.

Experience the tastes of Tahiti at any of the world-class restaurants that offer the ideal blend of French and Polynesian cuisine, fresh local ingredients, and the South Pacific ambience. A dine-around featuring a surprising variety of cuisines at the resorts and local restaurants makes for a lively, group evening.

Spend a leisurely afternoon visiting our museums and boutiques. Peruse the art galleries, artisan workshops, and meet our mamas at their craft stands. Visit the handful of museums illustrating our history, culture, art, or even tour the home of James Norman Hall, the co-author of Mutiny on the Bounty.

The Islands of Tahiti offer a variety of Team Building Activities that can be arranged for unique and fun team competitions. Here are a few ideas for the ultimate amazing race!

• Heiva I Tahiti is the celebration of ancient traditions and competition that is the most important event in the Islands of Tahiti for more than 125 years. Groups compete in fun activities, ranging from fruit-carrying races and basket weaving, to canoe races and Tahitian “dance offs.”

• Corporate themed treasure hunts or road rallies can feature hidden clues around the is lands that can be explored “South Pacific style” by outrigger canoes, ATVs, horseback and even wave runners. • Groups enjoy the excitement of diving for pearls in the shallow waters where guests snorkel to “recover” Tahitian pearls hidden along the sandy bottom. This event can be created either as a lunch activity or as an inter-group competition on the resort beaches or on a private island.

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All flights arrive at Faa’a International Airport (PPT), located near the city of Papeete on the island of Tahiti. The airport is close and convenient to all the major hotels and resorts on the island of Tahiti and also serves the domestic airline, Air Tahiti, for service to the other islands and atolls.

Inter-Island Transportation

Other Transportation

Inbound Operators

Airline Service from North America

Getting to and around the Islands of TahitiNonstop from (LAX) and (HNL). Flights depart daily from Los Angeles and weekly from Honolulu

AIR TAHITI NUI www.AirTahitiNui.com Phone: (310) 662-1860LAX to PPT, Daily nonstop flightsFleet: Airbus 340-300 Classes of service: Business (30 pax) and Economy (264 pax)

FLYING - AIR TAHITI AIR TAHITI www.AirTahiti.com [email protected]: 011 (689) 40-86-42-42 Fleet: Twin-engine, jet prop ATR72-500 (68 pax), ATR42-500 (48 pax), and Twin Otter DHC6-300 (19 pax)

TAHITI HELICOPTERSwww.Tahiti-Helicopters.comPhone: 011 (689) 50-40-75

YACHT CHARTERSThe Islands of Tahiti offers many luxury yacht charter options for small groups up to 24 passengers. Day or overnight expeditions available. For a listing of the yacht charters, please visit our website.

YEAR ROUND CRUISESPAUL GAUGUIN CRUISESUp to 332 pax www.PGCruises.com [email protected] Phone: (800) 848-6172

MARAMA TOURSwww.MaramaTours.com Michael FayePhone: 011 (689) 40 50 74 74 [email protected]

SOUTH PACIFIC TOURSwww.SouthPacific-Tours.comThomas MoratalPhone: 011 (689) 40 80 35 [email protected]

TAHITI NUI TRAVEL www.TahitiNuiTravel.com Isabelle Olite Phone: 011 (689) 40 46 41 13 [email protected]

TAHITI TOURSwww.Tahiti-Tours.comSylvia LacombePhone: 011 (689) 40 46 40 [email protected]

Year Round CruisesWINDSTAR CRUISESUp to 148 paxwww.WindstarCruises.comChartersAndIncentives@WindstarCruises.comPhone: (800) 628-3354

FERRY SERVICE BETWEEN THE ISLANDS OF TAHITI AND MOOREAAREMITI www.Aremiti.netPhone: 011 (689) 40 50 57 91 Tahiti officePhone: 011 (689) 40 56 31 10 Moorea officeAremiti 5: Rapid catamaran, 30 minutes Aremiti Ferry: 1 hour

TEREVAU www.Facebook.com/TerevauPhone: 011 (689) 40 50 03 50Rapid catamaran, 30 minutes

AIR FRANCE www.AirFrance.com/usPhone: (800) 532-4777 Delta GroupsLAX-PPT, 3 weekly nonstop flightsFleet: Boeing 777-200Classes of service: Business (40 pax), Premium Economy (24 pax) and Economy (216 pax)

HAWAIIAN AIRLINES www.HawaiianAirlines.comPhone: (800) 367-5320 HNL-PPT, Weekly nonstop flights Fleet: Airbus 330-200Classes of service: First (18 pax) and Main (294 pax)

The Islands of Tahiti have many experienced inbound operators that are highly skilled with groups all sizes and of varying demands. These in-destination experts can organize, manage and execute all aspects of group travel or incentive program, including inter-island transportation, accommodations, excursions, special themed and team building events, transportation, and much more.

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Ultimate RewardAn escape to the Islands of Tahiti, world-renowned for white-sand beaches, stunning turquoise lagoons, and varied landscapes ranging from coral atolls to volcanic mountain peaks, is the ultimate incentive award.

Just 8 hours from L.A. Tahiti’s Faa’a International Airport is just eight hours nonstop with daily departures from Los Angeles and just five hours nonstop from Hawaii. As far south of the equator as Hawaii is north, Tahiti is halfway between California and Australia, in the same time zone as Hawaii, and on the same side of the International Date Line as North America.

Unspoiled and Uncrowded The Islands of Tahiti receive fewer visitors in a year than Hawaii does in one week. The resorts and cruise ships are smaller and perfectly suited for incentive groups, conferences and executive meetings.

Luxury Resorts and Spas New and renovated four- and five-star resorts feature full-service Polynesian spas, plus a wide range of options. Unique in the world, the resorts are the optimal size for incentive groups, while offering the perfect blend of service, ambience, experiences and privacy.

Classic Overwater Bungalows The overwater bungalow was first invented in the Islands of Tahiti nearly 50 years ago and is now the quintessential icon of paradise. Many overwater bungalows feature private sundecks with ladders to the lagoon, glass floors or tables for views of marine life below, or even your own swimming pool.

People and Culture Tahitians are known for their beauty, warmth, hospitality and easy nature. The island culture is best experienced through music and dance. Passionate and powerful, these colorful performances are a breathtaking highlight for every group.

Year-round Warmth Cooled by the gentle breezes of the South Pacific, the climate is tropical yet enjoyably moderate. This is a 12-month destination with mostly sunny, pleasant days where the air and water have an average daily temperature of 80 degrees.

Affordability Incentive planners are finding that the customized programs with all-inclusive itineraries are comparable to other high-end destinations and resorts around the world for both companies and attendees.

Conference Facilities Resorts offer a range of facilities for groups up to 450 for meetings and executive conferences. The Islands of Tahiti is a perfect and refreshing alternative to other Pacific and luxury destinations.

Unique Activities Only here can your clients enjoy breakfast delivered to their overwater bungalow by a flower bedecked outrigger canoe, a catered picnic in the warm shallow lagoon of their own tiny private island, shopping for Tahitian cultured pearls at a private showing or dinner below a spectacular South Seas sunset.

Why The Islands of TahitiLocated in the South Pacific, the Islands of Tahiti are the ideal groups and incentive destination.

Just eight hours by air from Los Angeles, and surrounded by pristine, crystal clear blue waters, the 118 islands and atolls offer natural beauty, authentic island culture and unique French Polynesian style.

Hotel and Resort Overview

All Properties have an activities desk, boutique*, and swimming pool.** located at sister property.

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WIFI in LobbyComplimentary $ Charges apply

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TAHITI BORA BORAMOOREA OTHER ISLANDS

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All flights arrive at Faa’a International Airport (PPT), located near the city of Papeete on the island of Tahiti. The airport is close and convenient to all the major hotels and resorts on the island of Tahiti and also serves the domestic airline, Air Tahiti, for service to the other islands and atolls.

Inter-Island Transportation

Other Transportation

Inbound Operators

Airline Service from North America

Getting to and around the Islands of TahitiNonstop from (LAX) and (HNL). Flights depart daily from Los Angeles and weekly from Honolulu

AIR TAHITI NUI www.AirTahitiNui.com Phone: (310) 662-1860LAX to PPT, Daily nonstop flightsFleet: Airbus 340-300 Classes of service: Business (30 pax) and Economy (264 pax)

FLYING - AIR TAHITI AIR TAHITI www.AirTahiti.com [email protected]: 011 (689) 40-86-42-42 Fleet: Twin-engine, jet prop ATR72-500 (68 pax), ATR42-500 (48 pax), and Twin Otter DHC6-300 (19 pax)

TAHITI HELICOPTERSwww.Tahiti-Helicopters.comPhone: 011 (689) 50-40-75

YACHT CHARTERSThe Islands of Tahiti offers many luxury yacht charter options for small groups up to 24 passengers. Day or overnight expeditions available. For a listing of the yacht charters, please visit our website.

YEAR ROUND CRUISESPAUL GAUGUIN CRUISESUp to 332 pax www.PGCruises.com [email protected] Phone: (800) 848-6172

MARAMA TOURSwww.MaramaTours.com Michael FayePhone: 011 (689) 40 50 74 74 [email protected]

SOUTH PACIFIC TOURSwww.SouthPacific-Tours.comThomas MoratalPhone: 011 (689) 40 80 35 [email protected]

TAHITI NUI TRAVEL www.TahitiNuiTravel.com Isabelle Olite Phone: 011 (689) 40 46 41 13 [email protected]

TAHITI TOURSwww.Tahiti-Tours.comSylvia LacombePhone: 011 (689) 40 46 40 [email protected]

Year Round CruisesWINDSTAR CRUISESUp to 148 paxwww.WindstarCruises.comChartersAndIncentives@WindstarCruises.comPhone: (800) 628-3354

FERRY SERVICE BETWEEN THE ISLANDS OF TAHITI AND MOOREAAREMITI www.Aremiti.netPhone: 011 (689) 40 50 57 91 Tahiti officePhone: 011 (689) 40 56 31 10 Moorea officeAremiti 5: Rapid catamaran, 30 minutes Aremiti Ferry: 1 hour

TEREVAU www.Facebook.com/TerevauPhone: 011 (689) 40 50 03 50Rapid catamaran, 30 minutes

AIR FRANCE www.AirFrance.com/usPhone: (800) 532-4777 Delta GroupsLAX-PPT, 3 weekly nonstop flightsFleet: Boeing 777-200Classes of service: Business (40 pax), Premium Economy (24 pax) and Economy (216 pax)

HAWAIIAN AIRLINES www.HawaiianAirlines.comPhone: (800) 367-5320 HNL-PPT, Weekly nonstop flights Fleet: Airbus 330-200Classes of service: First (18 pax) and Main (294 pax)

The Islands of Tahiti have many experienced inbound operators that are highly skilled with groups all sizes and of varying demands. These in-destination experts can organize, manage and execute all aspects of group travel or incentive program, including inter-island transportation, accommodations, excursions, special themed and team building events, transportation, and much more.

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Ultimate RewardAn escape to the Islands of Tahiti, world-renowned for white-sand beaches, stunning turquoise lagoons, and varied landscapes ranging from coral atolls to volcanic mountain peaks, is the ultimate incentive award.

Just 8 hours from L.A. Tahiti’s Faa’a International Airport is just eight hours nonstop with daily departures from Los Angeles and just five hours nonstop from Hawaii. As far south of the equator as Hawaii is north, Tahiti is halfway between California and Australia, in the same time zone as Hawaii, and on the same side of the International Date Line as North America.

Unspoiled and Uncrowded The Islands of Tahiti receive fewer visitors in a year than Hawaii does in one week. The resorts and cruise ships are smaller and perfectly suited for incentive groups, conferences and executive meetings.

Luxury Resorts and Spas New and renovated four- and five-star resorts feature full-service Polynesian spas, plus a wide range of options. Unique in the world, the resorts are the optimal size for incentive groups, while offering the perfect blend of service, ambience, experiences and privacy.

Classic Overwater Bungalows The overwater bungalow was first invented in the Islands of Tahiti nearly 50 years ago and is now the quintessential icon of paradise. Many overwater bungalows feature private sundecks with ladders to the lagoon, glass floors or tables for views of marine life below, or even your own swimming pool.

People and Culture Tahitians are known for their beauty, warmth, hospitality and easy nature. The island culture is best experienced through music and dance. Passionate and powerful, these colorful performances are a breathtaking highlight for every group.

Year-round Warmth Cooled by the gentle breezes of the South Pacific, the climate is tropical yet enjoyably moderate. This is a 12-month destination with mostly sunny, pleasant days where the air and water have an average daily temperature of 80 degrees.

Affordability Incentive planners are finding that the customized programs with all-inclusive itineraries are comparable to other high-end destinations and resorts around the world for both companies and attendees.

Conference Facilities Resorts offer a range of facilities for groups up to 450 for meetings and executive conferences. The Islands of Tahiti is a perfect and refreshing alternative to other Pacific and luxury destinations.

Unique Activities Only here can your clients enjoy breakfast delivered to their overwater bungalow by a flower bedecked outrigger canoe, a catered picnic in the warm shallow lagoon of their own tiny private island, shopping for Tahitian cultured pearls at a private showing or dinner below a spectacular South Seas sunset.

Why The Islands of TahitiLocated in the South Pacific, the Islands of Tahiti are the ideal groups and incentive destination.

Just eight hours by air from Los Angeles, and surrounded by pristine, crystal clear blue waters, the 118 islands and atolls offer natural beauty, authentic island culture and unique French Polynesian style.

Hotel and Resort Overview

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Room categories

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Identical units

MEETING ROOMSNumber of Meeting rooms

Maximum capacity of the largest

RESTAURANTSNumber of Restaurants

Maximum capacity of the largest Can restaurants be converted

into meeting spaces?

OTHER SERVICES & AMENITIES

Business Center

Dive Center Fitness Center

Spa

Kid’s Club/Babysitting Services

Room Service

WIFI in LobbyComplimentary $ Charges apply

WIFI in room Complimentary $ Charges apply

TAHITI BORA BORAMOOREA OTHER ISLANDS

Standard Room - Tahiti Pearl Resort & SpaStandard Room - Tahiti Pearl Resort & SpaGarden Bungalow

InterContinental Moorea Resort & SpaGarden Bungalow

InterContinental Moorea Resort & Spa Beach Bungalow - Four Seasons Resort Bora BoraBeach Bungalow - Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora Overwater Bungalow - The St. Regis Bora Bora

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Fast Facts• The Islands of Tahiti are just an eight-hour flight from Los Angeles.

• The 118 islands and atolls of French Polynesia cover an area of the ocean the size of Western Europe.

• When combined, the total landmass of all of French Polynesia is only slightly larger than the state of Rhode Island.

• The Islands of Tahiti receive as many visitors in an entire year as Hawaii does in one week.

• The Tuamotu Atolls, one of Tahiti’s five archipelagoes, are the largest chain of atolls in the world.

The Islands of Tahiti

Tahiti Tourisme North America 300 Continental Blvd. Suite 160, El Segundo, CA 90245Phone: (310) 414-8484 Fax: (310) 414-8490 E-mail: [email protected] www.Tahiti-Tourisme.comThe official website of Tahiti Tourisme North America

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Hotels and family hotels

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Tokyo11 Hours

Honolulu5 Hours

Auckland5 Hours

Los Angeles 8 Hours

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