Tahiti, Tahiti, Tahiti-does any other name invoke images of exotic, private, and beautiful beaches to get away to? If you want to find some of the best beaches in Tahiti to go to, this article is going to further break it down, and give you the best beaches of Tahiti.
Of course Tahiti has numerous public beaches, but the best ones are located on the western side of the island. On Tahiti’s west coast, particularly between Mahana Park, or Paea-PK-19, and Le Meridien Tahiti hotel, or Punaauia-PK15, you will find the best. Just remember that these particular beaches get somewhat crowded on the weekends. So for the best use of these beaches you may want to take advantage of them during the week.
At PK18, you will see a small bridge. This nice little beach is a great one as it provides really nice and safe snorkeling if you want to get off the white sand and enjoy some time in the water.
Just a few hundred meters beyond that little beach by the bridge is Mahana Park, PK18.5. This is the beach many of the native Tahitians like to go to. So of you want to kick around a soccer ball, and play volleyball with Tahitians, this is the beach you want to go to. There is also a nice restaurant on this beach, and a snack hut in the parking area to the beach. And of course, the always nice and safe snorkeling found all around the island can be found here as well.
Probably the best beach on the western coast of Tahiti is the one on which the Le Meridien Tahiti hotel is built. This beautiful white sand beach, with the inviting clear turquoise waters, offers something more in the way of the luxuries afforded by the hotel overlooking the beach. Restaurant Le Carre has a wooden deck over looking the beach and the food is to die for. Throw in the sound of the crashing waves and the sounds of the tropical birds all around you when you decide to hop up from the beach and dine here, and what you have is one of the best spots to eat on any of the Tahitian beaches.
This list of the best beaches wouldn’t be complete without taking a trip around Tahiti to it’s east side, and it’s all black sand beaches. The island itself is really there because of tow ancient, inactive volcanoes. Both make up the greater and minor portions of the island, and come together to create the rest of the lay of the island. The ancient volcanoes have given the island magnificent all black sand beaches.
The location on the island of these popular and mesmerizing beaches is Venus Point, apropos when you consider the island’s name means “Isle of Big Love,” anyway. If you are staying in the Tahiti’s capital city Papeete, it’s a straight shot down the coast on Le Truck, Tahiti’s public transportation, to Venus Point.
Not to forget the largest sand-bottom swimming pool of the South Pacific where you will be able to fully relax in the middle of a tropical garden.
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