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People come to French Polynesia to live it up in stylish resorts, scuba dive in lagoons teeming with tropical fish, gorge on the unique mix of French and Polynesian cuisine and, basically, experience a little French chic mixed with South Pacific charm.
For more than 200 years, Tahiti has represented the tropical-paradise myth for Europeans. It's French Polynesia's biggest, most famous and historically interesting island, but the glossy pictures that you see in travel agents' windows are quite likely to be some other French Polynesian island.
French Polynesia is like a choose-your-own adventure. You can paint the town red in the glamorous restaurants and seedy bars of the cacophonous capital Pape'ete, whittle away lazy days on a remote atoll, or splash around ogling big, bright fish. No matter where you go, the air is heavy with not only tropical humidity but also romance and history.
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