Tahiti Pearl Regatta

Sailing through the Leeward Islands Bora Bora is called the “Pearl of the Pacific,” Raiatea the “Sacred Island” and Taha’a the “Vanilla Island.” These are the three islands that make up the dreamy itinerary for the internationally recognized Tahiti Pearl Regatta. For four days the participants of the regatta enjoy seascapes of the open ocean…

The coconut Tree

The coconut palm: King of the Tuamotus For visitors to French Polynesia, the characteristic silhouette of the coconut palm symbolizes a vacation in a tropical paradise. At the same time, one should never forget the inestimatable value that Polynesians give this tree. To them it is the king of it’s kind and is often called…

Sport fishing in Tahiti

A dual with Polynesia’s ocean going giants best work from home jobs Encompassing an area as vast as the European continent, French Polynesia is a playground for amateur sport fishermen. French Polynesian fishermen head out armed only with a fishing pole and a harness to the great blue where they confront species known for their…

Stop over to Tikehau

In search of the ultimate escape: Tikehau Of all the atolls that make up the vast Tuamotu archipelago, Tikehau is arguably the most perfect. Here, everything you’d hope for can be found: a turquoise lagoon, abundant and healthy marine life, virgin rose-colored and white sand beaches and a delicate ring of low-lying, palm fringed islets….

Stopover to Bora Bora…

Preserving what nature made perfectly With its sloping lagoon of infinite blues and string of coral islets, Bora Bora really is this magnificent Pearl of the Pacific that has been waxed on about by so many writers and travelers. Situated 270 km northwest of Tahiti, Bora Bora welcomes over 100,000 visitors each year who come…

Kung Hi Fat Choi

Celebrate Chinese New Year in Tahiti jobs online from home Kung Hi Fat Choi! Around the world everyone is wishing each other a happy new year in Chinese. The Chinese calendar isn’t fixed to the Western calendar and so each year the new year falls on a different day – although it is always in…