02/24/2026
We flew nonstop from Los Angeles to Papeete on (about 8 hours) — and honestly, the vacation mood starts the second you step on board. By the time you land, you’re already halfway into island time.
We explored Tahiti, Taha’a, and Bora Bora — three islands, three completely different personalities, all ridiculously beautiful.
Picture this: warm turquoise lagoons that don’t look real, just-caught fish on your plate, technicolor sea life under your bungalow, and mornings where your biggest decision is coffee first… or lagoon swim first. The hospitality is heartfelt, the pace is slower, and your nervous system quietly says, “thank you.”
A few insider notes: we traveled during rainy season (which means fewer crowds and better value - yes please - but warmer). The sun is strong, island hopping requires planes and boat transfers (logistics matter!), and food and beverages reflect remote island life. Bring reef-safe sunscreen and a little cash - both local currency and USD are helpful.
When everything is coordinated well, it feels effortless. And that’s when French Polynesia truly shines.
If this destination has been lingering on your list, now is a beautiful time - there’s a fantastic promotion available for travel through April 1, 2027 at these same properties.
Let’s design it thoughtfully - the right island mix, the right timing, and the kind of overwater morning you’ll never forget.