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INTRODUCTION
Getting There
FRENCH POLYNESIA
Tahiti
History in Brief
How to Get There By Air
By Sea
Immigration Formalities
Currency
Economy
Time Zone
Power
Newspapers, Radio, TV and Telephone
Health
Language
What to Wear
Holidays
Where to Stay in Papeete and Suburbs
Dining
For More Inexpensive Meals
Evening Entertainment
What To Do in Papeete and How To Do It
Beyond Papeete
Around the Island
A Word About Hiking
Moorea
How to Get to Moorea by Air
Getting There by Sea
Where to Stay
For More Budget-Minded Accommodations
Where to Eat
What to Do at Night
What to do on Moorea
HUAHINE
How to Get There by Air
By Sea
Where to Stay in Huahine
For More Economical Accommodations
Where to Eat
What to Do on Huahine
RAIATEA & TAHAA
How to Get There by Air
By Sea
Where to Stay in Raiatea
Where to Eat
What to Do
Taha`a Island
BORA BORA
How to Get There by Air
By Sea
Where to Stay on Bora Bora
Where to Eat
What to Do at Night
What to Do by Day
MAUPITI
Getting There by Air
By Sea
Where to Stay and Eat
TETIAROA
There are currently no hotels onTetiaroa, but a new hotel is planned. It will be named The Brando.
How to Get There
THE TUAMOTUS
RANGIROA
How to Get There by Air
By Sea
Where to Stay and Eat
Less Expensive Accommodations
Another Aspect of Rangiroa
MANIHI
Getting There by Air
Where to Stay
THE MARQUESAS
NUKU HIVA
HIVA OA
UA HUKA
FATU HIVA
Accommodations
Getting There by Air
By Sea
THE COOK ISLANDS
The People
History in Brief
How to Get There by Air
By Sea
Immigration Formalities
Health
Currency
Time Zone
Radio, Newspapers, Telephone
Power
Climate
Language
Economy
What to Wear
Holidays
Tipping
RAROTONGA
How to Get Around
Where to Stay
Food on Rarotonga
Evening Dining
Rarotonga and What to do There
Entertainment
OUTLYING COOK ISLANDS: THE SOUTHERN GROUP
AITUTAKI
ATIU
What to Do
MAUKE
MITIARO AND MANGAIA
THE NORTHERN COOKS
PENRHYN
MANIHIKI
PUKAPUKA
PALMERSTON
SUWARROW
TONGA
The Land and its People
History in Brief
How to Get There By Air
By Sea
Immigration Formalities
Currency and Commerce
Economy
Radio, Newspaper and Telephone
Power
Health
Language
What to Wear
Tipping
Holidays
How to Get Around
Where to Stay
Food
Dinner
Island Feasting and Kava Drinking
Shopping
Entertainment
What to do on Tongatapu
By South Sea standards Tongatapu ranks only fair in beauty. There are good beaches on the island, but no hills, no rivers, and the land crowded with people looks like one big plantation. Even the lagoons are harnessed with their fencelike encirclement of fish traps.
Nuku`alofa
The Eastern End of the Island
The Western End of the Island
EUA ISLAND
How to Get There By Ferry
By Air
Where to Stay and Eat
THE HA' APAI GROUP
How to Get There by Air
By Sea
Where to Stay
THE VAVA'U GROUP
How to Get There By Air
By Sea
Where to Stay and Eat
What to Do
THE NIUAS
NIUAFO`OU OR TIN CAN ISLAND
NIUATOPUTAPU
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