Tahiti

Seen by many as the last paradise on Earth, The Islands of Tahiti undoubtedly offer an authentic South Seas experience. It’s a group of 118 islands which conjure up a thousand postcard pictures: lush forested peaks rising out of the azure ocean, overwater bungalows snaking over the turquoise lagoons and rainbows of coral and fish beneath the surface. Of course, the islands are most associated with honeymooners and couples but in truth, Tahiti’s astounding natural beauty is tropical bliss for everyone, a patchwork of exotic landscapes you’d be hard-pressed to find anywhere else on the planet. Combining two or more of Tahiti’s islands is essential for a more wholesome glimpse of this dreamy location and we’d wholeheartedly recommend an island-hopping holiday.

Top 10 holidays of a lifetime

1st July 2020
by Grace Wright

So, cabin fever truly set in while you were in lockdown during the Covid-19 pandemic and you’re desperate to travel again. Like all of us, you’ve probably realised the value of both time and holidays more than ever before, so why not make your first getaway the holiday of a lifetime? Here is a collection […]

A Spa Treatment a Day keeps the Doctor away!

24th April 2020
by Grace Wright

Super spas, alternative therapies and a healthy diet can do absolute wonders on a break from work and an escape from your daily stresses. If you want to fully immerse yourself in wellness and return home a new person, or if you want to practice yoga in the day and sip cocktails at night then […]

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