Travel to Tahiti and French Polynesia – Episode 119

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The Amateur Traveler talks to David Stanley, author of the Moon Handbook for Tahiti, about Tahiti and French Polynesia. Learn places to stay from $12 a night to $1000, where to get a great meal for less, how to navigate the islands, a wonderful cruise to the Marquesas Islands, safari tours, beaches, reef sharks and more.

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Show Notes


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Tahiti
Tahiti Tourism
Marquesas Islands
Tahiti on a Budget – Ferries and Cargo Boats
Ferry from Tahiti to Moorea
Aranui – Freighter to Paradise
Tahiti Inter-Island Travel
Moorea – Where to stay
Chez Nelson – Moorea (camping / dorms / cabins)
Tahiti trip journal (shows ferry from Bora Bora to Tahiti)
Papeete City Map

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Amateur Traveler Theme Song – Ringtone
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Charles asks for advise

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by Chris Christensen

Chris Christensen is the host of the Amateur Traveler. Chris left his day job in January 2010 to focus on consulting, podcasting and blogging . He was the Executive Vice President of Engineering and Operations for a company in Silicon Valley (LiveWorld) that runs online communities for companies like eBay, Marriott, American Express, Campbells, Kimberly Clark, A&E, and Mini Cooper.

One Response to “Travel to Tahiti and French Polynesia – Episode 119”

Wes

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EXCELLENT podcast episode, Chris. I thought this was one of your best efforts. David made for an excellent guest. Very in-depth with plenty of insider tips and money-saving options for the backpacker crowd.

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