French Polynesia – the cradle of French luxury islands

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France has many territories in the Indian Ocean, the most important being Reunion, east from Madagascar, a vacation destination preferred by the French.

The Piton de la Fournaise volcano from Reunion Island is still active. Its last eruption took place in august last year and it was a spectacle able to impress the imagination and sense of adventure of so many people which were there especially for the event.

Reunion has a spectacular landscape in which ravines alternate with volcanoes, canyons and valleys. Another of its volcanoes- Piton des Neiges offers scaled vegetation starting with palm trees, tropical flowers and spreads all through the alpine vegetation.

The flora is encouraged to evolve by the red volcanic soil specific for the island and the population is a picturesque mix of French, Africans, Malagasy, Chinese, Pakistanis and Indians.

The French Polynesia is an archipelago at 6.000 kilometers east of Australia. The most famous islands are Bora- Bora and Tahiti and are considered the most romantic tropical islands. The water of the ocean has between 26 and 29 Celsius degrees. The white sand beaches alternate with black volcanic sands and that makes the view more than spectacular.

The people passionate about aquatic sports can lounge in the spas spread all over the island and enjoy the massage, sauna and cosmetic treatments.

The archipelago has the lowest criminality rate from all the French territories so you can visit it with pleasure and no fear of unfortunate events.

Enclosed by the French in the 19th century the Polynesian islands have since 2004 the status of the French country over the seas.

Of course this destination is the best opportunity for rich people to enjoy the tropical sun and that makes it one of the most expensive five stars resorts in the world where luxury is served as a main course in the daily menu.

 
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