Tahiti
Tahiti is one of the most romantic honeymoon destinations in the world, with the laid-back atmosphere and overwater bungalows. When flying into French Polynesia, this famous island is also where you will land. Tahiti, however, is more than just an airport and romance.
Tahiti is also one of the best surfing islands in French Polynesia, with spots for all levels of surfers, from beginners to experts. Snorkeling and diving, culture and festivals, and honeymoons are all popular activities on this island. Tahiti's surfing is so good that it was chosen to host the surfing events of the 2024 Olympics in Paris from mid-July to early August. Teahupoo is located here, and it is considered the most difficult break in the world due to its sheer power and the deadly reef below. If you prefer gentler pastimes, however, you will not be disappointed. Tahiti is also known for its lush jungle scenery and gourmet French Polynesian cuisine, which creates culinary masterpieces using local, fresh ingredients. In addition, you can also take your time road tripping around the island, stopping at tiare (flower) plantations, perfumeries, and other iconic spots along the Mono Road, which circles the island and is named after Tahiti's famed infused coconut oil.
Location: Windward Islands, French Polynesia