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A holiday to French Polynesia is the trip of a lifetime, and if you're travelling all that way why not visit some other incredible destinations on the way?
Located in the heart of the South Pacific, French Polynesia is made up of 118 islands, scattered across a vast distance. The islands of Tahiti are a destination in themselves, with many different islands to explore, each with its own unique landscapes and experiences. A multi-centre trip can tick off many of these islands in one trip, with flight hopping passes enabling you to choose your perfect combination.
Or, as part of your French Polynesia multi-centre holiday, why not spend a few days on an exciting US city break? With direct flights to Los Angeles, Seattle and San Francisco you can take the traditional city and beach holiday to the next level, or why not combine with Hawaii for the perfect combination of culture and scenery. The Islands of Tahiti also twin beautifully with New Zealand, a self-drive adventure and an island escape ticking all the boxes for your multi-centre holiday. Or, for something a bit different, travel directly to Tokyo and explore the spectacular country of Japan, for a truly diverse holiday experience.
With direct flights from Auckland to Tahiti, New Zealand offers a fantastic option for a twin centre holiday. The spectacular scenery and vibrant Maori culture balancing perfectly with the Polynesian lifestyle.
A road trip is undoubtedly the best way to discover this diverse country. A trip to New Zealand often includes a lot of moving around and exciting adventures, combining French Polynesia gives the perfect beach ending to an action packed New Zealand road trip.
Auckland to Christchurch is a very popular option, as this well-trodden route allows you to tick off New Zealand’s most iconic spots. You can feast on world-class food and wine in vibrant cities. Marvel at gigantic glaciers and majestic fjords. See geothermal wonders and soak in hot springs. Hike through soaring mountains and stroll through ancient forests. Then, afterwards, you can retreat to tranquil Fiji for some well-earned rest and relaxation.
California offers year round sunshine, a laid-back vibe and a whole host of adventure. Visit the epic theme parks of LA, stand by the Hollywood sign and take pictures with the stars on the Hollywood walk of fame. Or why not stop in San Francisco? This famously beautiful city offers mouth-watering food, perfect picture opportunities and joyous displays of individuality. This fun and vibrant destination is the perfect combination with the relaxed beaches of French Polynesia.
Direct flights to Seattle provide the opportunity to explore this city in the Pacific Northwest of the USA. Surrounded by water and with snow capped peaks in the distance, Seattle is closer to Canada than California. This ever-changing city offers both city vibes and wilderness escape, walk a trail in Discovery park or head to the coast line to relax on the sandy beaches.
Combine the islands of Tahiti with the temples and scenery of beautiful Japan for an unusual yet intoxicating multi-centre holiday. Spend time in exciting Tokyo, a city at the forefront of the worlds technology before heading to Kyoto to explore the geisha culture, Mount Fuji or head to Nagano and visit the snow monkeys as they relax in the hot springs.
The US islands of Hawaii are a perfect compliment to French Polynesia, the beautiful beaches are world famous while the 'Big Island' offers a chance to witness Hawaii's volcanic activity. Adventure is found in abundance in Hawaii, explore the ocean, try your hand at ziplining or explore the rocky interior of these captivating islands before relaxing in one of the many sleepy bays, on this warm Pacific coastline.
When planning your French Polynesia multi-centre holiday, you want to be able to experience both destinations at their very best – so it’s important to think about the climate. One of the best times to visit French Polynesia is during the dry season, between May and October, when you can expect long, sunny days.
If you’re planning to combine Fiji and Australia, why not book your holiday for May or October – autumn and spring, respectively – when you can look forward to warm, sunny days and avoid the crowds. If you’d like to visit New Zealand, be aware the winters can get very cold (June, July and August), especially in the South Island. However if you want to really appreciate that Fijian warmth when you arrive this would be an ideal time to travel! If you want to take advantage of some warmer New Zealand weather and the dry season in Fiji, it would be best to book your multi-centre for May, September or October.
With direct flights from Auckland to Tahiti, New Zealand offers a fantastic option for a twin centre holiday. The spectacular scenery and vibrant Maori culture balancing perfectly with the Polynesian lifestyle.
A road trip is undoubtedly the best way to discover this diverse country. A trip to New Zealand often includes a lot of moving around and exciting adventures, combining French Polynesia gives the perfect beach ending to an action packed New Zealand road trip.
Auckland to Christchurch is a very popular option, as this well-trodden route allows you to tick off New Zealand’s most iconic spots. You can feast on world-class food and wine in vibrant cities. Marvel at gigantic glaciers and majestic fjords. See geothermal wonders and soak in hot springs. Hike through soaring mountains and stroll through ancient forests. Then, afterwards, you can retreat to tranquil Fiji for some well-earned rest and relaxation.
California offers year round sunshine, a laid-back vibe and a whole host of adventure. Visit the epic theme parks of LA, stand by the Hollywood sign and take pictures with the stars on the Hollywood walk of fame. Or why not stop in San Francisco? This famously beautiful city offers mouth-watering food, perfect picture opportunities and joyous displays of individuality. This fun and vibrant destination is the perfect combination with the relaxed beaches of French Polynesia.
Direct flights to Seattle provide the opportunity to explore this city in the Pacific Northwest of the USA. Surrounded by water and with snow capped peaks in the distance, Seattle is closer to Canada than California. This ever-changing city offers both city vibes and wilderness escape, walk a trail in Discovery park or head to the coast line to relax on the sandy beaches.
Combine the islands of Tahiti with the temples and scenery of beautiful Japan for an unusual yet intoxicating multi-centre holiday. Spend time in exciting Tokyo, a city at the forefront of the worlds technology before heading to Kyoto to explore the geisha culture, Mount Fuji or head to Nagano and visit the snow monkeys as they relax in the hot springs.
The US islands of Hawaii are a perfect compliment to French Polynesia, the beautiful beaches are world famous while the 'Big Island' offers a chance to witness Hawaii's volcanic activity. Adventure is found in abundance in Hawaii, explore the ocean, try your hand at ziplining or explore the rocky interior of these captivating islands before relaxing in one of the many sleepy bays, on this warm Pacific coastline.
When planning your French Polynesia multi-centre holiday, you want to be able to experience both destinations at their very best – so it’s important to think about the climate. One of the best times to visit French Polynesia is during the dry season, between May and October, when you can expect long, sunny days.
If you’re planning to combine Fiji and Australia, why not book your holiday for May or October – autumn and spring, respectively – when you can look forward to warm, sunny days and avoid the crowds. If you’d like to visit New Zealand, be aware the winters can get very cold (June, July and August), especially in the South Island. However if you want to really appreciate that Fijian warmth when you arrive this would be an ideal time to travel! If you want to take advantage of some warmer New Zealand weather and the dry season in Fiji, it would be best to book your multi-centre for May, September or October.
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