Tahiti beach
The islands of French Polynesia are a breathtaking ensemble of 115 islands, both small and large, ranging from bustling hubs to secluded paradises. The crown jewel of this archipelago is Tahiti, an island whose two majestic mountain ranges are divided by a narrow isthmus, giving it the charming silhouette of a turtle from above. Despite the island's diverse landscape, beaches are a rare treasure in Tahiti. Yet, those that grace its shores are nothing short of spectacular, offering a variety of settings from pristine white and jet-black sands to tranquil waters and vigorous waves, not to mention the rocky and pebbly stretches. In Tahiti, every beachgoer can discover a slice of heaven tailored to their preferences.