Travel To French Polynesia Getting Around And Climate

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Explore French Polynesia: Travel, Transportation, and Climate


Overview

Though French Polynesia seems remote, it’s quite accessible from various parts of the world. The perception of inaccessibility is mainly due to the long flight times, especially if you're traveling from Europe or the eastern US.

Getting There

Major airlines like Qantas, Air New Zealand, Air France, and Hawaiian Air fly into Papeete’s Faa’a International Airport, making French Polynesia reachable for international travelers.

Navigating the Islands

Once you arrive, getting around French Polynesia’s scattered islands can be done by boat or air. Air Tahiti operates flights from Papeete to 42 airstrips across the region. Inter-island boats, including large catamarans between Tahiti and Moorea, offer an incredible way to explore the South Pacific. However, with typically short vacation times, most visitors opt to fly for efficiency.

For those viewing French Polynesia as a once-in-a-lifetime destination, consider staying longer than the usual two weeks. With a month, you could take a more leisurely boat journey to fully experience the islands.

On land, particularly in Tahiti and other developed islands, there are reliable and affordable local buses. Alternatively, you can rent cars, scooters, bicycles, or even 4x4s for inland exploration. Taxis are available but come at a higher cost.

Weather and Best Time to Visit

When planning your trip, it’s essential to consider the weather. French Polynesia enjoys warm tropical weather year-round, with reversed seasons compared to Europe due to its position south of the Equator.

From November to May, the climate is warm and humid, with average daily temperatures around 85°F. This period sees most of the rainfall, yet it remains sunny with pleasant breezes.

Between June and October, the weather is drier and cooler with daily averages of about 82°F. The sea temperature stays in the low 80s, rarely dropping below 70°F at night.

Conclusion

Though it requires a long journey, French Polynesia is undoubtedly worth the effort. Its unique beauty and charm await those willing to make the trip.

Embark on the adventure of a lifetime and discover the wonders of this stunning destination.

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