Taniti has a wide variety of lodging that ranges from an inexpensive hostel to one large, four-star resort. There are many small, family-owned hotels and a growing number of bed and breakfasts. All types of lodging are strictly regulated and regularly inspected by the Tanitian government.
Taniti has one large, four-star resort offering premium accommodations for visitors seeking upscale amenities and service.
Many small, family-owned hotels provide comfortable accommodations with personal service from local hosts.
A growing number of bed and breakfasts offer intimate accommodations for visitors looking for a more personal experience.
An inexpensive hostel provides budget-friendly accommodation for travelers looking to minimize lodging costs.
Almost all visitors arrive to Taniti by air. The island is served by a small airport that can accommodate small jets and propeller planes.
Future: Taniti is in the process of expanding the airport so larger jets will be able to land on the island within the next few years.
Some visitors arrive on a small cruise ship that docks in Yellow Leaf Bay for one night per week.
Taxis: Available in Taniti City
Rental Cars: Available from a local rental agency near the airport
Bike Rentals: Bikes and helmets are available to rent from several vendors (helmets are required by law)
Taniti City: Fairly flat and very walkable
Merriton Landing: Many tourists stay in this area which is easy to explore on foot
All types of lodging on Taniti are strictly regulated and regularly inspected by the Tanitian government, ensuring quality and safety standards across all accommodation options.
Taniti enjoys a large number of national holidays, and many tourist attractions and restaurants will be closed on holidays, so visitors should plan accordingly.