Requires a trip to Polynesia to Island Tour
A trip to Polynesia requires a tour of the islands, in this case we do a tour of Pipette, we can arrive at any time to the airport to be greeted by their rituals with a first “the roan, new” as a greeting as we put a necklace of multicolored flowers, play the ukulele and singing songs offer a white flower, tiara call that we put ourselves behind the ear as indicated by the tradition. All this ritual tells us that we are in the land of Pipette, the capital of Tahiti in French Polynesia minutes to check everything we read and we have told about this perfect paradise with beautiful clear waters where the fish jump or dance two of the waves under a sunset mural as colorful as the best artist. We are in Pipette, the South Pacific paradise.
Pipette is a city with 180 000 inhabitants, the largest city in Polynesia, although at first glance gives the image of a small Caribbean town with low houses, an extensive waterfront and incredibly empty streets under the tropical sun. Under the parallel of Ecuador Tahiti as the archipelago of 118 islands scattered across the Pacific Ocean that make up French Polynesia are further away from all geographic point.
The five islands that form occupy an area of 4,200 km2 floating in 4 million km2 of ocean.
Tahiti is the main center of the so-called Society Islands consist of Hyaline, Raiatea, Bora and Moore Tahiti among others but the point of departure or arrival in a voyage to Polynesia. From here one starts to get to Pipette and visit the James Norman Hall Museum, an old house was the residence of the writer of Mutiny on the Bounty, filmed by and starring Marlon Brando and Clark Gable, then starred in the remake of Mel Gibson.
The different steps of pearl culture are explained in the Wan Museum, where according to the specimens can have a cost of half a million dollars. We can go through a market where you will find everything and more than we can imagine, is a two storey building where they live t-shirts, necklaces of shells, fruit, sarongs, fish, seafood, body oils, totems, called tikes, bags, perfumes, hats and local tattoo artists. All this and much more that go beyond any imagination is located in Pipette, the capital of Tahiti, an island surrounded by turquoise water and coral.

