

A vibrant cultural festival in Tahiti, showcasing dance, music, and arts from the islands.
Iconic for its traditional French pastries and Tahitian-inspired breakfast dishes.

A local favorite for its hearty breakfast options and ocean views.
Famous for its seafood lunch buffet and stunning waterfront views.
A vibrant local market offering fresh produce, local crafts, and Tahitian snacks.
A stunning black sand beach with clear waters, perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
A fascinating museum showcasing Tahiti's history, culture, and arts.
Tahiti's tropical climate can have sudden rain showers, especially during the festival.
Protect from strong sun during outdoor festival activities and beach time.
Protect skin and marine life while snorkeling or swimming in Tahiti's waters.

A Polynesian staple, Poi is a thick paste made from the root of the taro plant, mixed with water and sometimes coconut milk.
Slow-cooked pork dish, marinated in coconut milk, water, and spices, then wrapped in banana leaves and cooked in an earth oven.
Fresh Mahi Mahi fish grilled and served with a tangy mango salsa, made from diced mango, red onion, cilantro, and lime.
The Jagannathi Devi Temple, dedicated to Goddess Durga, is a revered pilgrimage site in West Bengal, known for its annual Durga Puja celebrations.
Batu Karas Temple, a 17th-century Hindu temple, is a serene coastal sanctuary with stunning ocean views.
A historic fort in Maharashtra, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding hills.