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Do you really need any incentive to fly to Tahiti?

By Bob | Permalink | December 27th, 2006

postcard-tahiti-tahitian-dancer-vahine.jpgTahiti is one of those destinations that make you feel warm and fuzzy just when you hear the name mentioned. Chances are you haven’t been there, but if you close your eyes and try to picture it you probably can. What you are probably envisioning are white sandy beaches, crystal clear blue waters, palm trees, scuba diving and topless women. Sadly, I must report that the residents of Tahiti do not go topless these days, but all those other images that came to your mind are very much true. If paradise was lost, it has been found in Tahiti.

One thing to be aware of is that no matter where you go in French Polynesia, you are going to end up spending a lot of money. The cost of visiting paradise does not come cheap and those who live on the islands will do their best to leave your wallet with little more than lint balls.

The expenses of visiting Tahiti make it all that much more important to save money on your flight there. One of the best deals to come around the pike in a long time is one being offered by Air Tahiti Nui on flights from Los Angeles to Papetee, Tahiti. This offer only last until January 3, 2007 so you’ll have to act fast to get it. Otherwise give the famous Booking Buddy a try and see if you can save some money before you discover the beauty that is Tahiti.







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