Plan Your Trip

Explore accommodations, dining, transportation, and FAQs to prepare for your visit.

Four-Star Resort
Four-Star Resort

Luxurious beachfront resort with full amenities.

Budget Hostel
Beach-Side Hostel

Inexpensive Hostel.

Family Owned BNB
Family Owned BNB

Bed and Breakfast.

Local Seafood Restaurant
Local Seafood

Fresh fish and rice dishes from local catches.

American Cuisine Restaurant
American Cuisine

All your Favorites with an Island Twist.

Pan-Asian Restaurant
Pan-Asian Food

Assorted Pan Fried Asian Cuisine.

Taxi Service
Taxis

Available throughout Taniti City for quick travel.

Bus Service
Buses

Available throughout Taniti City for quick travel.

Bike Rentals
Bicycles

Available throughout Taniti City for quick travel.

Power outlets are 120 volts (the same as in the United States).

Alcohol is not allowed to be served or sold between the hours of midnight and 9:00 a.m.

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

There is one hospital and several clinics. The hospital has many multilingual employees.

The drinking age is 18, though it is not strictly enforced.

Violent crime is very rare on Taniti, but as tourism increases, there are more reports of pickpocketing and other petty crimes.

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

Taniti uses the U.S. dollar as its currency, but many businesses will also accept euros and yen. Several banks facilitate currency exchange, and many businesses accept major credit cards.