Travelling in Polynesia

Travelling in Polynesia

When the destination of French Polynesia comes up, it is often imagined as an idealistic picturesque tropical beach destination full of sun and sand. This is a pretty accurate description of the place but what you will find is that it is also a place that comes with a relatively huge financial cost compared to other holiday destinations. Often the cost of a night at a resort will set you back the equivalent of a week in destinations in Australia.

The most expensive aspects of staying on the island include the transportation costs, food and hotels. If you’re looking to have a adventurous experience then you should consider island hopping.

French Polynesia is made up of hundreds of islands spread over 4.1 million square kilometers. The islands are made of an amazing variety of low coral atolls as well as high rising volcanic islands with lots of rocky land. The most populand islands are The Society Islands which include one of the most famous Polynesian islands, Tahiti. These islands are the most visited in the region and consist of volcanic islands that have beautiful landscapes and lagoons. They are also the most expensive islands to visit.

To hop between the islands you can take the island hopper services that fly between the islands. You can choose to fly to several destinations for a similar price to just flying to one location.  You can also island hop by sea using some of the many ferry services. This method of travel is much more economical than flying a plane.

For great deals on travel offers and home visit Catch Of The day. Catch Of The Day NZ have some really good offers on all things travel and home. Use a Catch Of The Day Coupon Code to get even bigger discounts!