Few places on Earth genuinely live up to the fantasy. French Polynesia is one of them, and once you visit the country, you won’t want to leave. Imagine overwater bungalows, swimming with sharks and whales, sipping a cocktail on a perfect white-sand beach…














French Polynesia is warm year-round, with temperatures sitting between 27–30°C across the islands. The dry season runs from May to October, with lower humidity and calmer seas, the wet season from November to April brings heavier rain and occasional cyclones, though showers tend to pass quickly.
Best time to visit French Polynesia
May to October is the sweet spot, drier, slightly cooler, and with better visibility in the water for snorkelling and diving. July and August are the busiest months, so book accommodation early if that’s when you’re heading out.
Monthly temperature & travel conditions
French is the official language, but Tahitian is also widely spoken, and youu2019ll find that English is commonly understood in tourist areas. Basic French phrases can still be helpful, especially outside resorts.
The currency is the CFP franc (XPF), and cards are accepted in hotels and larger restaurants, but cash is essential on smaller islands and local spots. ATMs are available on main islands like Tahiti and Bora Bora.
Most travelers from the EU, US, UK, and Canada can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. A valid passport and proof of onward travel may be required.
French Polynesia uses type C and E plugs with a standard voltage of 220V, similar to mainland Europe. Travelers from Europe usually won't need an adapter.
French Polynesia is one of the safest destinations in the Pacific, with very low crime rates. The main thing to watch for is ocean safety, currents and coral reefs can be hazardous, so always check conditions before swimming or snorkelling.
Driving is easy on islands like Tahiti and Moorea, but distances are short and many travelers get around by bike or tour instead. Fuel prices sit around $1.50u2013$2.00 per litre, though prices fluctuate so check current rates before your trip.































































