Beautiful view of Taniti

Traveling To Taniti

About Taniti

Taniti is a small, lush tropical island in the Pacific, spanning less than 500 square miles. It has a diverse terrain which includes white sandy beaches, rocky shores, rainforests, and an active volcano. Once driven by fishing and agriculture, Taniti has recently become a popular tourist destination for all variety of travelers.
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Whether your are seeking adventure, cultural discovery, or peaceful relaxation, Taniti offers something for every traveler to the island. traveler can enjoy a wide range of dining, lodging, and entertainment options with helpful locals and safe surroundings.

FAQs For Visitors

Power & Voltage

Power outlets on Taniti are 120 volts—same as in the U.S. No adapter needed for American devices.

Alcohol Hours

Alcohol sales are prohibited between midnight and 9:00 a.m. in taniti, Plan ahead for late-night events.

Drinking Age

The drinking age on Taniti is 18 but the drinking age is not strictly enforced.

Healthcare

Taniti has one hospital and multiple clinics. The hospital staff includes multilingual professionals for traveler.

Safety On Taniti

Taniti is very safe. Violent crime is rare, though pickpocketing and petty crimes may occur in high tourist areas.

Currency & Exchange

Taniti officially uses the U.S. dollar, but many businesses also accept euros and yen, some credit cards are accepted also. Currency exchange is available at banks.

Tanitian Holidays

Taniti enjoys many national holidays, and many tourist attractions and restaurants will be closed on holidays, so visitors should plan accordingly.

Language

Many younger Tanitians speak fluent English. Very little English is spoken in rural areas, especially by the older residents.