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PlaneJourney finds and compares airfares to French Polynesia from 1093 airlines from around the world. You can’t buy airline tickets on our site, but you can find the lowest prices and special offers with no extra fees or surcharges. Find the cheapest tickets to French Polynesia with PlaneJourney. French Polynesia, a beautiful island paradise, is home to approximately 280,000 residents.

Major cities and airports in French Polynesia

  1. Papeete: Fa’a’ā International Airport
  2. Bora Bora: Bora Bora Airport
  3. Moorea: Moorea Airport
  4. Raiatea: Uturoa Airport
  5. Huahine: Huahine – Fare Airport
  6. Tahaa: Tahaa Airport
  7. Rangiroa: Rangiroa Airport
  8. Fakarava: Fakarava Airport
  9. Tikehau: Tikehau Airport
  10. Nuku Hiva: Nuku Hiva Airport

Time and Communication

French Polynesia operates on French Polynesian Time, which is GMT-10. The country does not observe daylight saving time. The country’s mobile network is operated by two primary providers: Vini and Vodafone. The call quality is generally good, and cell phone coverage is extensive, particularly in urban areas and major islands.

Money and shopping

The official currency in French Polynesia is the Pacific Franc (XPF). As of the latest data, 1 USD is approximately equal to 105 XPF. While payment in foreign currencies is generally not accepted, credit and debit cards are widely accepted. However, do note that not all small vendors accept cards. Exchange bureaus typically operate during normal business hours, from 8 am to 4 pm.

Transportation

Transportation in French Polynesia varies greatly by island. In urban areas and larger islands, buses and taxis are readily available. For inter-island travel, flights and ferries are commonly used. Many tourists also opt for car or bike rentals to explore at their own pace.

Touristic attractions

  • Bora Bora: Known for its stunning beaches, luxury resorts, and vibrant marine life, Bora Bora is a must-visit.
  • Fakarava Atoll: A UNESCO biosphere reserve, famous for diving due to its rich and diverse marine ecosystem.
  • Tahiti’s Teahupo’o: Known for its heavy, glassy waves, it’s a favorite spot among experienced surfers.
  • Marquesas Islands: Home to unique flora and fauna, these islands also have an intriguing cultural history.
  • Paul Gauguin Museum: Dedicated to the French painter who spent the last years of his life in French Polynesia, it’s a must for art enthusiasts.
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