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Often called the "Vanilla Island," Tahaa is a quieter, more authentic alternative to its famous neighbor, Bora Bora. The main draw here is a lagoon shared with Raiatea, offering some of the best snorkeling and vanilla farm tours in French Polynesia. You can drift through the Coral Gardens, a shallow, current-swept pass teeming with fish, or visit a family-run plantation in Patio to see how Tahitian vanilla is cultivated. The pace is slow, the roads are quiet, and the views across to the peaks of Raiatea are simply stunning.
Tahaa is ideal for couples or travelers seeking a relaxed, culturally immersive experience away from large crowds. There are no towns in the conventional sense, just small villages like Haamene and Tiva. Most visitors stay in overwater bungalows or small guesthouses scattered around the coastline. You'll arrive via Raiatea's Uturoa Airport, just a 20-minute boat transfer away, which also serves as the main hub for provisioning and services.
Accommodation is dominated by a handful of exclusive, intimate luxury resorts and a few family-run pensions. For example, Le Taha'a by Pearl Resorts sits on its own islet (motu) with incredible views back to Tahaa's lush mountains. When booking, you're choosing between the all-inclusive splendor of an overwater villa or the charming, personal touch of a local guesthouse right on the lagoon's edge.
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What is Tahaa known for?
Tahaa is known for its black pearl farms, scenic waterfalls, and stunning vistas. The island is also famous for its lively local culture and traditional Polynesian cuisine.
Best time to visit Tahaa?
The best time to visit Tahaa is during the dry season, from May to October, when the weather is pleasant and sunny. This period offers ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as snorkeling, diving, and boat tours.