These South Pacific islands are unspoiled tropical paradises, and her resorts are uncommercial, uncrowded, and uncommonly scenic. In other words, French Polynesia is honeymoon heaven.
Le Tahaa, set on a distant isle, is arguably even more serene than resorts on French Polynesias bigger islands of Bora Bora and Moorea.
Le Tahaas raison detre is romance, and it is a divine setting for spending every intense moment with ones new spouse.
Le Tahaa is well off the beaten path, requiring considerable travel planning and time. Brides and grooms will want to settle in, kick off their flip-flops and spend at least four nights here. Guest relations are weak, but cocooning couples may not notice.
Many couples who reserve at Le Tahaa come here after visiting other resorts or sailing on a Tahitian cruise. Le Tahaa is one of French Polynesias posh Pearl Resorts, and an all-Pearl itinerary is relatively easy to arrange.
In some ways, Le Tahaa is absolutely exquisite, and booking it as a final honeymoon stop on French Polynesia may be one way of saving the best for last.


