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5 Essential Tahitian Honeymoon Tips

Newlyweds enjoying the view from their private overwater bungalow at the Sofitel Moorea Beach Resort
Is wedding planning taking a toll on your relationship (and your sanity)? Relax, it’s natural to feel stressed out by the whirlwind of activity leading up to one of the most momentous days of your life. But once the cake has been served and your guests have left, you deserve a dream honeymoon to help unwind and celebrate. If your ultimate romantic getaway involves warm tropical breezes, sandy secluded beaches and romantic huts over the water then Tahiti (French Polynesia) is where you want to be. Here’s 5 essential tips to help you have the romantic and relaxing Tahitian honeymoon you’ve always dreamed of:
1. Leave your heavy sweaters and coats at home: Blessed with warm tropical weather year-round, Tahiti makes for an ideal destination any time of the year. The islands generally experience two seasons: from June-October when the climate is cooler and drier with average temperatures in the low 80’s and from November-May when the weather is warm and humid with average temperatures in the mid 80’s. Pack light and dress comfortably.
2. Get off the main island: The group of South Pacific Polynesian islands often referred to as “Tahiti” (though officially named “French Polynesia”) is made up of 121 exotic atolls and islands including such gems as Bora Bora, Moorea, Huahine and Rangiroa. After exploring Tahiti Island and its capital, Papeete, be sure to venture off the beaten track and explore some of the nearby islands for more seclusion and romance. There are seemingly endless pristine white sand beaches, underwater caves, lush waterfalls and coral reefs for you and your partner to discover together.
3. Experience something truly spectacular: What better way to kick off your marriage than by creating memories to last a lifetime? Share a new adventure together by taking advantage of Tahiti’s unforgettable activities such as snorkeling, scuba, shark-diving, surfing, mountain trekking or staying in an overwater bungalow. You’ll return home with not only fond memories to cherish but also great stories to share with your friends and family.
4. Take time to do nothing at all: Life on the islands moves at a remarkably slow pace. Make sure to chill out, relax, unwind, go with the flow and appreciate life’s simple pleasures. Awaken and indulge your senses to the breathtaking bouquet of colors, scents, sounds, textures and flavors that surround you. Enjoy having breakfast in bed delivered to your hut by canoe, sip a fruity cocktail poolside or treat yourself to a full-body massage. Lounging lazily and gazing at the sea never felt so sublime.
5. Bring a copy of your marriage certificate: Nearly all of Tahiti’s resorts, hotels, restaurants and local vendors offer extra perks and discounts for newlyweds. Be sure to bring a copy of your marriage certificate to take advantage of these exclusive discounts and free upgrades.
Don’t let a lack of preparation spoil your honeymoon in paradise. Keep these 5 simple tips in mind and your Tahitian honeymoon is sure to be an idyllic and unforgettable adventure for you and your spouse to cherish forever.
Hilton Moorea Resort-Best hotel in the world for “lovers”!
The Hilton Moorea Resort in French Polynesia has been elected by Internet site Tripadvisor’s readers as the best hotel in the world for “lovers”. This price is given “by the biggest Internet site for travelers opinions in the world and entirely based on millions of guests votes” said Tripadvisor.
The island of Moorea is located in the Society archipelago. It’s a quiet, natural and preserved island where the main resources are fishes, coprah oil (made out of coconuts) and pineapples. Moorea is also called the “sister island” of Tahiti because it’s 7mn away by airplane from the main island Tahiti. This Island is also well known for its incredible “shark feedings” (you litteraly feed wild sharks with dead fishes while you swim with them!). If you love to discover endemic plants, fruits and animals like whales and wild dolphins Moorea is definitely the island you need to stop by in!
Well known overwater bedroom are typical hotel bedrooms in French Polynesia, it’s actually built with traditional materials such as pandanus tree leaves, coconut tree leaves and local woods. There are windows on the floor so you can enjoy the view of the lagoon and the fishes and if you’re lucky you might see some turtles and stingrays swimming under your room!


