midnight bus depot

Transportation On Taniti

Getting To Taniti

Most visitors arrive in Taniti by air. The island is served by a small airport that accommodates small jets and propeller planes. Expansion plans are underway to allow for larger jets in the near future. A small cruise ship also docks weekly at Yellow Leaf Bay.

view from passenger plane
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Public Transportation

Taniti City is served by public buses that run from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Private buses cover the rest of the island, making it easy to explore other areas. Taxis are also available in the city for more direct transportation.

Rental Options

Visitors in taniti can rent cars from a local agency near the airport, or choose a more eco-friendly option by renting a bicycle. Helmets are available and required by law. These options provide flexibility to explore the island at your own pace.

rental cars
empty street

Explore On Foot

Taniti City and the surrounding area, including Merriton Landing, are flat and walkable. Many tourists enjoy exploring shops, restaurants, and attractions on foot, taking in the island’s charm at a relaxed pace.

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Private Buses

Private buses run routes across the island outside of Taniti City

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Taniti airport

Taniti's airport supports small jets and propeller planes. Expansion is currently underway to accommodate larger aircraft in the future.

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Taniti City Bus stops

Public buses operate daily from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m throughout Taniti City, offering convenient and affordable transportation for visitors to the island.