Recommended Reading Travel Guides:
Fodor’s Tahiti & French Polynesia Written by individuals who have lived in a certain area for years and who therefore know the ins and outs, Fodor’s gives travelers quality information about the most famous highlights of an area and some of the hidden sights.
Frommer’s Complete Guide to French Polynesia Find detailed, candid restaurant reviews, insider tips, suggested itineraries for self-exploration, and ideas for finding the best bargains in this renowned guide.
Insight Guides: Tahiti & French Polynesia Packed full of information regarding art, culture, and history, Insight Guides abound with colorful illustrations and plenty of information about the people, land, and culture of each destination covered, in addition to useful tips.
Lonely Planet Tahiti & French Polynesia The Lonely Planet guides are full of detailed information and practical suggestions, and are particularly useful for exotic destinations such as French Polynesia.
Moon Tahiti This complete guide to the five archipelagos of French Polynesia includes easy-to-read maps, photos, a glossary, and other essential information.
Tahiti & French Polynesia Guide — Jan Price Jan Price draws on 40 years’ residence in French Polynesia to provide complete coverage of Tahiti, Moorea, Bora Bora, Huahine, Rangiroa, Raiatea, Taha’a, and more, complete with maps and photos.
Frommer’s Fiji Find well-detailed insights and advice for exploring the authentic Fiji.
Lonely Planet Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands Comprehensive planning tools, maps, and photos enhance this guide’s in-depth background information. Fiction:
The Bounty Trilogy — Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall The island of Tahiti plays a key role in this trilogy, the first of which is the famed Mutiny on the Bounty.
The Moon and Sixpence — W. Somerset Maugham A fictionalized account of the life of Paul Gauguin.
Myths and Legends of Fiji & Rotuma — A. W. Reed and Inez Hames Richly dramatic tales of gods and fabulous creatures fill this fascinating collection.
Tales of the South Pacific — James A. Michener This series of interconnected stories set during World War II inspired the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical, South Pacific.
Typee — Herman Melville The author’s fictionalized account of his experiences as a captive in the Marquesas during the 1840s.
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