There's no better place in the whole wide world that would be more ideal for a romantic honeymoon getaway. Picture this: endless miles of pristine white coral-sand beaches, lush foliage climbing up posh resort walls, and green mountaintops which reach high into the blue sky. After just one hour of soaking up the sights and smells of a Tahitian paradise, all of your troubles and worries will seem far away.
In French Polynesia, it's all about beauty. At any random point on one of the many exquisite islands – there are 118 total - you're completely surrounded by the rich luxuries of nature in it's prime. The smell of the tropical blooms combined with a soft spray from the bath-temperature surf is enough to make any traveler feel at peace. And at sunset and sunrise, it's heaven on earth. The sky is awash in dusty hues of rose pink, lavender, and majestic blues.
Tahiti
The most well-known islands are Bora Bora, Moorea, and Tahiti. These islands attained their popularity for having some of the most brilliant sights of all of the other islands combined. Tahiti is the largest of them all; which is why French Polynesia is commonly referred to by this name. Affluent in both natural and recreational amenities, it is easily the most scenic and entertaining place to spend a Tahiti honeymoon. And all along the coast, thatched-roof bungalows stand erect over the clear blue water atop wooden poles. Stay in one of these deluxe suites or go ashore to one of the many fabulous Tahitian resorts.
Moorea
There are so many ways in which you can experience French Polynesia! If Tahiti doesn't strike your fancy, head over to the beautiful island of Moorea. A shallow lagoon surrounds this tropical Nirvana; while rivulets of water pour down fern-covered mountain-tops. The houses are painted in pastel colors and everywhere you look are gardens overflowing with birds of paradise, hibiscus and orchids.
Bora Bora
Bora Bora rivals with Tahiti for most beautiful island in the world. In the very center of the island is Mount Otemanu, an extinct volcano whose shape reminds one of a fairytale castle. Surrounding the mountain castle's lush tropical slopes are valleys filled with groves of palm trees and wildflowers. The entire island is surrounded by a lagoon in which hundreds of over-water bungalows have been built. The island offers supreme privacy and ultimate romance. The shallow water surrounding the island is flush with colorful schools of fish and even an occasional shark. Go parasailing in the morning and swim with the sharks and dolphins in the afternoon. At night you can eat mahi-mahi in one of Bora Bora's many chic restaurants while enjoying the sunset.
There are so many things to do and see when it comes to a Tahiti honeymoon. So what are you waiting for? Get your passport today and start making reservations! The island hotels book pretty quick so it's important that you get a move on the honeymoon plans if you hope to spend it in a sunny Tahitian paradise!
Take Time Out for a Tahiti Honeymoon
Posted: 2008-02-28 15:34:11 By: Kirsten Kapsin

