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6 Best Islands in French Polynesia

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The Best Islands in French Polynesia

There are over 130 islands in French Polynesia, and each one offers something special to visitors looking for rich culture, natural beauty, and a relaxing adventure. Overwater bungalows and clear blue water probably come to mind when you think of these islands, and though that’s an accurate image, there’s much more to explore as you plan your trip. Get started today by checking out our top 6 best islands in French Polynesia.




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Maupiti

Speaking of overwater bungalows, you won’t find them in Maupiti. This island is committed to maintaining an authentic, local vibe, making it a perfect destination for those looking for the beauty of Bora Bora without any fussy tourist traps. Accommodations in Maupiti are unique; the sole options are family-operated guest houses and pensions. Owners of these local stays offer meals and excursions to guests, or you can opt for a “self-catering” guest house in which hosts ensure you have ingredients to prepare meals yourself. Book your lodgings well in advance as Maupiti is gaining popularity, but not expanding their hospitality capacity in order to keep the island quiet. Rest assured that anywhere you stay in Maupiti will allow for easy access to beautiful, untouched beaches and wildlife.




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Tetiaroa

 

Tetiaroa is arguably one of the most remote habitable islands on Earth. Known for being Marlon Brando’s private island, there’s only one place the public is able to stay on Tetiaroa: The Brando. The Brando aims to be the most luxurious eco-friendly resort in the world, offering a true next-level experience for visitors looking for an exclusive trip to French Polynesia. In fact, the only way to get to Tetiaroa is via The Brando’s private airplane, and once you arrive, you’ll experience service like no other. Think beachside bungalows with private pools and three-times-a-day service, food delivered to your door, bikes for every member of your party and more. The Brando is part of an atoll made of several islands. The only structure in Tetiaroa is the resort, and all other islands consist of bird sanctuaries and untouched wildlife.




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Rurutu

 

Located among the Austral Islands of French Polynesia, Rurutu is known as a refuge for whales. July to October is the best time to visit for humpback whale sightings as they migrate to Rurutu to give birth in warmer water. We highly recommend taking a boat tour and going snorkeling for a chance to see and even swim with the whales! Rurutu also has many limestone cliffs and caves for exploration. Similar to Maupiti, lodging in Rurutu is largely local guesthouses with one hotel offering beach bungalows. The plus side to a guest house is that you’ll have a local guide to show you everything the island has to offer.




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Huahine

 

Huahine is also known as the “Garden of Eden” because of its untouched nature. Part of the Society Islands in French Polynesia, Huahine is one of the quietest, least populated islands in this cluster. It’s only a 30-minute flight from Tahiti and Bora Bora, making it super central to more well-known French Polynesian destinations. The coolest part of Huahine is that it was a favorite site of royal families in history, and now there are tons of ancient ruins and religious sites that are free and accessible for explorers like you. There are beautiful beaches, volcanoes, and vanilla bean plantations, but don’t forget to look for the sacred blue-eyed eels who swim the rivers in Huahine.




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Fakarava

We’ve heard it called “The End of the World” and “The Island of Dreams,” but no matter its title, Fakarava remains one of the best islands in French Polynesia because of its unique pink sand and clear waters. Part of the Tuamotu Atolls, Fakarava is one of the top diving destinations in the world as many exotic species enjoy natural refuge here. The locals in Fakarava are passionate about conserving the natural beauty, biodiversity, and resources of the region, so you’re sure to find kind people and beautiful sights at every turn.




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Tahiti

This one may seem obvious, but Tahiti is often seen as a hub to get elsewhere in French Polynesia instead of a destination in itself. The largest island in French Polynesia, Tahiti offers one of the only city experiences in the form of its capital, Papeete. Because of the French influence, Papeete shares similarities with many cities in the south of France, with quaint seaside buildings, outdoor markets, and versatile, delicious food options. Tahiti also has more accommodation options than the smaller islands, offering similar luxury stays to an island like Bora Bora. If you (somehow) tire of the untouched beaches and remote wildlife of the lesser known islands, a few days in Tahiti (especially near Papeete) can be a refreshing change of pace.




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    The best islands of French Polynesia are sure to leave any traveler in awe. From hiking around volcanoes with a local guide to spending a quiet evening on a private stretch of beach, there are tons of unique ways to experience this part of the world. Let us help you plan the perfect trip.

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    The Most Beautiful Beaches in the United States

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    Explore the Most Beautiful Beaches in the U.S.

    While travelers rave about the Amalfi Coast and islands of French Polynesia, we tend to forget that some of the best beaches are right here in the United States! From romantic east coast sunsets to rocky west coast cliffs, there are beautiful sandy stretches all over this country. Check out our list of the most beautiful beaches in the United States, then start daydreaming about which trip we can help you book.




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    Ocracoke Island – North Carolina

    North Carolina’s Outer Banks have been the backdrop of many beachside movies and T.V. shows. There’s no bridge to Ocracoke Island, so you’ll have to load your car onto the ferry and prepare to enjoy a secluded paradise. Ocracoke prides itself on laid back culture, untouched beaches (really—there are no oceanfront properties!), and quaint village feel.




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    St. George Island – Florida

    This barrier island in Florida’s panhandle offers 22 miles of natural beauty and quiet island living. Watch wildlife from untouched marshes, visit the island lighthouse, and spend your days shelling and sunbathing. You won’t find any highrises here, but we recommend a pleasant beach cottage or room at one of the island’s two inns.




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    Coronado Island – California

    Coronado Island is a true west coast fairytale. The legendary Hotel del Coronado stretches along the beach, offering prime lodgings for luxury beachgoers. Choose your own stretch of white sand to watch surfers and enjoy the sun and San Diego skyline views. There’s also the Coronado Dog Beach nearby!




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    Cape Cod – Massachusetts

    Go whale watching and seal spotting in Cape Cod. You could spend weeks soaking up Cape Cod’s east coast charm, and there are tons of beaches to choose from. Our favorites are Nauset Beach, Marconi Beach, and Herring Cove.




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    Poipu Beach – Hawaii

    Named America’s Best Beach by the Travel Channel, Poipu Beach on Kauai is a hotspot for snorkeling, surfing, and floating on blue water. There are technically two beaches on Poipu, and one has lots of wading pools that families will enjoy.




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    Cumberland Island – Georgia

    Only accessible by ferry, this barrier island is a hotspot for hunting shark teeth and beautiful shells. There are no human residents on Cumberland Island, but visitors are invited to admire wild horses from afar and explore remnants of the old Carnegie mansion. Camping is the only overnight accommodation, but we recommend daytripping from nearby (and also beautiful!) Fernandina Beach. 




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    Nantucket – Massachusetts

    Nantucket sets the scene of all of your beach romance novel dreams. Stroll around the picturesque village, stay at a historic B&B, and pack a picnic to watch the sunset on one of Nantucket’s fantastic beaches. We love Madaket for soft sand and a chance at seeing seals.




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    Cannon Beach – Oregon

    Just 90 minutes from bustling Portland, Cannon Beach boasts mossy rocks, picturesque cliffs, and lots of wildlife—like tufted puffins who hang out on Haystack Rock! The town nearby is known for a great art scene, wonderful cocktails, and luxury lodgings. 




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    Kennebunkport – Maine

    Beach towns don’t get much more quaint than Kennebunkport. Visit Goose Rocks Beach to soak up the sun or take a kayak tour around Porpoise Cove. We also recommend a whale watching tour before retiring to your oceanside resort or charming bed and breakfast. 




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    Coopers Beach – New York

    They say it’s one of the best beaches in the Hamptons, and we have to agree. Cooper’s Beach is a city dweller’s dream escape, and a quintessential spot to visit if it’s your first time in the area. You’ll share the beach with other sunbathers, but it’s not a rowdy spot. Take a stroll in the sand and relax in the water before heading into town for fresh seafood.




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      From coast to coast, there’s always a stretch of sand waiting to be discovered in the United States. When you’re ready to book your American beach vacation, contact [email protected] or inquire in the chat box below.

      10 Outstanding Waterfront Restaurants in Miami

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      Explore the Best Waterfront Restaurants in Miami

      Right up there with “Where should I eat?” is “where should I eat with great views of the water?” Fortunately, Miami is known for its fabulous beaches, and there’s a whole host of delightful restaurants serving up meals with a view. For tasty eats by the shore, these are 10 outstanding waterfront restaurants in Miami.


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      Kiki on the River

      This waterfront Greek party spot maintains a boho-chic atmosphere with a charming view of the Miami river. Guests from all over arrive in yachts to sample tasty greek tapas and delicious craft cocktails. On Weekends (starting on Friday night) a party breaks out complete with DJ, dancing, and twirling napkins. Eat, drink, and dance, all by the water’s edge.


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      Tigre

      With modern takes on Argentinian cuisine, the cute Buenos-Aires-style bistro Tigre serves hot food and boozy cocktails, fitting right in alongside its Art Deco neighbors. What sets the restaurant apart is the unique view overlooking a manatee sanctuary. Great food meets the serenity of river life, and hungry diners always meet a good time.


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      La Mar

      The food at La Mar is as impressive as the scenery. Chef Diego Oka runs the modern Peruvian restaurant, delivering on the interesting ceviches, complex seafood dishes and specialty cocktails the eatery has become known for. Diners can enjoy them with two spectacular views: One of the Biscayne Bay and one of the glorious Miami skyline. 


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      Joia Beach

      Joia Beach is a buzzy beachclub reminiscent of the shores of St. Tropez, with fine dining by day and a DJ and primo bottle service by night. The restaurant and bar are actually situated on a petite man made island in Biscayne Bay. The European-inspired plates are delectable, and the restaurant is undoubtedly one of the liveliest waterfront restaurants in Miami. 


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      Amara at Paraiso

      The bold Latin American flavors, coastal ingredients and idyllic bayside setting makes Amara at Paraiso one of the best waterfront restaurants in Miami, and a thorough love-letter to Miami’s vibrant culture. Don’t miss the tender octopus, empanadas, and cheesy yuca bread. Hang out at the breezy rooftop deck for happy hour snacks and drink specials on weeknights.


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      Redfish by Chef Adrianne

      Guests of this iconic Miami restaurant can expect beachy coral rock interiors, incredible seafood dishes, and 360° views of the water. The outdoor patio is lovely, but the four waterfront cabanas are the best place to enjoy oysters from both coasts. It’s like dining at the edge of the world, with all the chilled wine and lobster one could want.


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      Baia Beach Club Restaurant

      Refreshing Mediterranean flavors are right at home at this elegant restaurant by the water’s edge. Laid-back, bohemian, and casual-chic in all facets, Baia Beach Club is the epitome of stylish South Beach. The restaurant is open for breakfast lunch and dinner, great for taking in the sun, and the sunset.


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      Seaspice Brasserie and Lounge

      This glamorous restaurant has more in common with the French Riviera than its home on the banks of the beautiful Miami River. Tuck into a wood-fired seafood casserole, or mounds of premium caviar. As you nibble, watch yachts navigate the beautiful waters, and even arrive at Seaspice’s ornate doors, as they welcome guests by both land and sea. 


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      Il Gabbiano

      Fine Italian cuisine by the sea- a dining experience from mother Italy herself. This Mediterranean mainstay is known for its fresh pastas and fresher ocean views. The outstanding service is available at every inch of Il Gabbiano’s spacious terrace, ensuring speedy delivery of drinks and bites so you can keep your eyes on the beautiful sunset. 


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      Zuma

      The crown jewel of Downtown Miami is the modern masterpiece Zuma. Originally from London, Zuma is a take on the increasingly popular Japanese style of “Izakaya” dining, a type of informal dining that retains elegance and refinement. The food speaks for itself, with a collection of delightful bites from sea bass sashimi with yuzu, salmon roe and truffle oil to tiger prawn tempura. Guests can enjoy all this and more while overlooking the water from an air-conditioned terrace. 


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        The Top Restaurants with an Ocean View in Los Angeles

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        Experience the Top Restaurants with an Ocean View in Los Angeles

        There’s something about the beach that sets the perfect tone for a light lunch or romantic night out. The cool breeze and gentle ambience of the ocean truly enhance one’s meal, and with as many fantastic restaurants Los Angeles has to offer, a beachfront dining experience is not to be overlooked. Eat good, and take in glorious seascapes at these restaurants with an ocean view in Los Angeles.




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        Nobu Malibu

        Beautiful, luxurious, and iconic, this Malibu staple continues to be one of the most popular restaurants in LA, for good reason. The stunning view is the perfect backdrop for tasty drinks and world-class sushi. Whether you’re dining at the chef’s table or lounging on the patio, the ocean breezes will surely add a touch of refinement to an already elegant meal.




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        The Bungalow Kitchen Belmont Shore

        A partnership between Bungalow’s Brent Bolthouse and award-winning Chef Michael Mina, this chic, lounge-style eatery offers a social dining experience by the Long Beach shore. With a vast offering of dishes both new and familiar, this gorgeous waterfront restaurant is a place of effortless appeal.




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        Malibu Farm

        Find specialty cocktails and farm-to-table cuisine, all on a pier overlooking the ocean at this scenic restaurant. The fresh food and fresher air make for a wonderful beachside escape at this trendy spot. 




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        Geoffreys Malibu

        Enjoy a panoramic view of the pacific coastline while surrounded by waterfalls and tropical plants. Their delicious California-style seafood is available for sunny weekend brunches, and candlelit dinners with nearby fire pits. Relaxed as it is refined, Geoffrey’s Malibu promises an unforgettable dining experience.




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        The Strand House

        Sophisticated yet cozy, this culinary tour de force is the pride of Manhattan Beach. Enjoy dishes highlighting fresh California produce, and elevated takes on comfort classics like wood-fired brussel sprouts, pizza, and doughnuts. Pair the stunning view with a drink from an impressive selection of fine wines, one of the largest from an ocean view Los Angeles restaurant.




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        Catch

        Seafood is in abundance at ocean view Los Angeles restaurants, but Catch is a cut above. Located in sunny Santa Monica in the opulent Casa Del Mar, their grilled fish and sushi is renowned for smooth flavors and unrivaled freshness. Sake and views of the sunset await at this breathtaking seascape.




        The Penthouse

        Perched atop The Huntley Hotel, this hip spot is famed for cocktails and panoramic views, all from 18 stories above the Santa Monica coastline. Embrace the highlife at this truly one-of-a-kind dining experience.




        Whiskey Reds

        A favorite of California boat enthusiasts, Whiskey Red’s is a phenomenal choice for dining al fresco, handcrafted cocktails, and gorgeous unobstructed views of Marina Del Ray’s harbor. Their signature patio is well-groomed and spacious, perfect for intimate gatherings and bigger events alike. 




        Terrazza Lounge

        From the ground floor of the luxurious Casa Del Mar hotel, comes a beautiful seaside sunroom with instant access to the Santa Monica beach. The windowed and patio views are splendid, while the kitchen offers enough prosecco, prosciutto, and grana padano to transport diners to the Italian riviera. 




        Marsel

        An oceanside escape worlds away from the bustle of LA, the sprawling Terranea Resort offers a dining experience with a perfectly manicured lawn, and the endless blue horizon of the Pacific Ocean, from the tranquil neighborhood of Palos Verdes. Whether you’re enjoying a fine French or Californian wine, or delighting in a meal prepared with fresh herbs from the on-site herb garden, this hidden gem is a bastion of elegance and relaxation.




        Cholada Thai Beach Cuisine

        Eat like a Malibu local at this hidden gem. The charming little restaurant is home to some of the most delightful Thai food in the city, and an ocean view perfect for a late afternoon lunch. Whether you’re there for the view or the famous Tom Ka soup, Cholada is a favorite that never disappoints.




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