Spread over an area as large as Western Europe, Tahiti has ample stunning resorts and attractions. 1/8The Resorts of Tahiti and Her IslandsAn areal view of Tikehau Pearl Beach Resort in the Tuamotus // © 2010 Tikehau Pearl Beach ResortPreviousNext2/8The Resorts of Tahiti and Her IslandsA spacious gardenview room at the Moorea Pearl Beach Resort & Spa on the small island of Moorea; the island is a 30-minute ferry ride away from Papeete. // © 2010 Moorea Pearl Beach Resort & SpaPreviousNext3/8The Resorts of Tahiti and Her IslandsCanoeing and kayaking are popular ways to pass the day at the Manihi Pearl Beach Resort on the island of Manihi. // © 2010 Manihi Pearl Beach ResortPreviousNext4/8The Resorts of Tahiti and Her IslandsWedding ceremonies in Tahiti are now recognized as legal in the U.S. At the Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort, guests can tie the knot in traditional Tahitian style. // © 2010 Bora Bora Pearl Beach ResortPreviousNext5/8The Resorts of Tahiti and Her IslandsGuests can take in the expansive ocean views while dining at Le Maitai Rangiroa on Rangiroa. // © 2010 Le Maitai RangiroaPreviousNext6/8The Resorts of Tahiti and Her IslandsSet on the largest atoll in the Tuamotus, Rangiroa is a haven for snorkelers and divers. // © 2010 Le Maitai RangiroaPreviousNext7/8The Resorts of Tahiti and Her IslandsTahiti comprises 118 islands and atolls, many of which are only accessible by boat. Te Tiare Beach Resort, shown here, is located on the secluded island of Huahine. // © 2010 Te Tiare Beach ResortPreviousNext8/8The Resorts of Tahiti and Her IslandsThe infinity pool at Manava Suite Resort Tahiti in Papeete, Tahiti // © 2010 Manava Suite Resort TahitiPreviousNext