With its clear waters and vibrant marine life, snorkeling is one of the top attractions. Coral reefs and tropical fish make it ideal for underwater sightseeing.
The lush rainforest offers guided hiking trails where visitors can experience native wildlife and plants. For thrill-seekers, zip-lining through the canopy is available, providing scenic and adventurous views.
The island’s small, active volcano is a highlight. Hikes or guided tours let visitors safely approach the volcanic area, learn about its geology, and see the dramatic landscape.
For a bird’s-eye view of Taniti’s varied terrain, helicopter tours provide sweeping panoramas of beaches, rainforest, and the volcano.
Fishing remains an important part of Taniti’s culture and economy. Tourists can join local guides on fishing charters, whether for sport or cultural immersion.
Taniti’s sandy and rocky beaches provide options for sunbathing, swimming, and quiet relaxation. The white sandy beaches near Taniti City and Yellow Leaf Bay are the most popular for tourists.
A local museum showcases Taniti’s cultural history, indigenous heritage, and the island’s shift from agriculture/fishing to tourism.
Several galleries highlight indigenous and contemporary Tanitian art, giving tourists a taste of local creativity.
Family-friendly entertainment options include a game arcade and a bowling alley, perfect for casual fun.
Visitors can unwind in several pubs, including a microbrewery known for local craft beers. There’s also a newly opened dance club for late-night entertainment.
A nine-hole golf course is set to open, providing another leisurely outdoor activity.
Taniti City is the cultural hub with native architecture, bustling streets, and access to surrounding beaches. Visitors often enjoy walking tours through its scenic and historic districts.
Located on the north side of Yellow Leaf Bay, this rapidly developing area is the center of many attractions: pubs, restaurants, galleries, and nightlife. It’s especially popular with younger travelers.