Better known by the name of its main  island, Tahiti, French Polynesia is a mesmerizing wonderland of  reef-fringed islands and translucent aqua lagoons.
  
There's no doubt Bora Bora is overpriced  - both top-end and basic accommodation cost more here than anywhere  else in French Polynesia, and some say this is one paradise not worth  purchasing, that it's overpriced, overdeveloped and overhyped. Others  argue that the island James Cook baptised as the 'pearl of the Pacific'  is worth every penny of the très cher entrance fee. If you're looking to  seriously indulge, Bora Bora has plenty of five-star resorts to pamper  your every whim - the kinds of places where the glass-floored bungalows  hover over turquoise seas, dinner is a multicourse candle-lit affair and  breakfast is served from an outrigger canoe. If money's any object,  Bora Bora has plenty of quaint family pensions (guesthouses), often  situated on some of the best real estate, in which to rest your head.
Shamelessly chic and seductive, it's the  kind of place where the rich and famous come to play and hedonistic  honeymoon fantasies are realised. The epitome of the Pacific dream, this  is one Garden of Eden so damn beautiful it's hard to believe it really  exists.
French Polynesia is more than just some  souped up, sexy honeymoon destination, however. Those seeking something  stronger than a pina colada in the sand will find salvation never more  than a boat ride away. Adventures are plentiful in these archipelagos  scattered over an area as big as Europe. Take an old school pirate romp  through the mysterious and danger-tinged Tuamotu Islands, where the  breathtaking turquoise sea is home not only to flawless black pearls,  but also hundreds of toothy sharks. Travel to the ends of the earth,  destination Austral Islands, a place so remote centuries slide by  without anyone batting an eye. Check out the Gambier Archipelago: an  armchair destination for most, it's also a must for wannabe National  Geographic explorers. Those searching for a little less swashbuckling  and a lot more room service will delight in Bora Bora's luxurious  pampering and lush good looks; in Maupiti's picture-perfect views and  old-fashioned French hospitality.
The truth is, whether you've secretly  fantasised about splitting coconuts with your bare hands in a Rambo  meets Robinson Crusoe scenario or daydreamed about playing heroine in a  mushy Hollywood movie, French Polynesia tempts you to dream your wildest  of fantasies right into punch-drunk reality.
French Polynesia comprises five main  island groups - the Society Islands, the Tuamotus, the Marquesas, the  Australs and the Gambier Archipelago. Tahiti is in the Society Islands.
Many people immediately hightail it out  of Tahiti for the white-sand bliss of Mo’orea or Bora Bora so that  ironically, the most accessible and well-known island of French  Polynesia remains more off the beaten track than its far-flung sisters.
Bora Bora will seduce you into buying  the Cadillac of paradises, the one loaded with all the luxury trappings  you know you don't need but just can't live without. Legendary not only  for its lush beauty but also its hedonistic decadence, this island is a  fairy-tale creation of jagged volcanic peaks juxtaposed against  crystal-clear aqua lagoons. One of the world's most famous dream  destinations, Bora Bora lures honeymooners, heiresses and movie stars by  the plane load with a potent potion of ostentatiously hip,  oh-so-romantic, slightly naughty exotica. A wicked seductress, this  island tempts with a Pandora's box of guilty pleasures: but you'll have  to decide if they're worth the hefty price attached.

















 
 
 
 
 
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