The Islands of Tahiti are poised for a remarkable transformation with a series of noteworthy developments set to redefine luxury travel and sustainability in the region.

Surfing Spectacle in Teahupo’o

As the world’s attention turns to the Paris Olympic Games in 2024, Tahiti’s Teahupo’o will take centre stage in the surfing competition.

Known for its legendary waves, Teahupo’o promises an awe-inspiring backdrop for this exhilarating event, reaffirming Tahiti’s status as a premier destination for surf enthusiasts.

The Reopening of Le Meridien as Westin Bora Bora (mid-2024)

Mid-2024 will see Le Meridien’s transition into the Westin Bora Bora. This noteworthy rebranding promises a heightened and seamlessly integrated experience, where Westin’s acclaimed hospitality coverage with the awe-inspiring beauty of Bora Bora.

This iconic transformation aims to set a new standard in luxury accommodations, offering guests an unparalleled and elevated stay amidst the captivating surroundings of this tropical paradise.

Paul Gauguin Cruises Unveils 2024 Itineraries

Paul Gauguin cruises, synonymous with luxury voyages, unveils its 2024 itineraries, featuring the highly anticipated 7-night ‘More Society Islands and Tahiti’ cruise. These thoughtfully curated journeys assure travellers an immersive exploration of the area’s distinctive cultural and natural wonders.

From the vibrant local traditions to the breathtaking natural landscapes, each cruise is meticulously crafted to offer an enriching experience that seamlessly blends luxury with an authentic appreciation of the region’s unique cultural and ecological treasures.

Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora Launches a Botanical Tour (January 2024)

In January, the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is unveiling an enchanting botanical tour, providing guests with an immersive experience to explore the resort’s meticulously preserved native flora and fauna. This initiative serves as a clear testament to the resort’s unwavering commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable tourism practices.

By offering this educational and nature-focused tour, the Four Seasons aims to raise awareness about the unique biodiversity of the region while actively contributing to the promotion of responsible and eco-friendly travel experiences.Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora © Lei Tao

The Islands of Tahiti’s Sustainability Commitment

The Islands of Tahiti reaffirms its dedication to sustainability over mass tourism. Embracing a regenerative ethos, collaborating with Coral Gardeners, an ocean conservation group, in an ambitious project to plant one million heat-resilient corals worldwide by 2025.

Additionally, The Islands of Tahiti are repurposing abandoned pearl farms for coral restoration on Ahe, an atoll northeast of Tahiti.Coral, Fakarava © Bernard Rubinstein

Looking forward to 2025: Exciting Developments across the islands

Looking twelve months ahead, the Tuamotu Islands will witness the grand reopening of Le Tikehau, now part of Relais & Chateaux. Simultaneously, the Kia Ora Resort & Spa in Rangiroa is undergoing a transformative renovation to include luxurious overwater bungalows, enhancing the allure of this tropical paradise.Tuamotu Islands © Stéphane Mailion Photography

Silversea’s 2026 French Polynesia Collection Unveiled

Silversea has opened general sales for its new French Polynesia voyage collection for the summer of 2026, marking the brand’s inaugural full summer season in the region.

The ultra-luxurious Silver Whisper, set to become the most opulent ship sailing in the area, will embark on 17 voyages in the Society, Tuamotu and Marquesas Islands from April to September 2026. The all-inclusive door-to-door offering ensures guests can fully immerse themselves in the destinations and relish the experience.

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