Huahine, French Polynesia

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Taking its name from vahine, the Tahitian word for woman, Huahine is a destination immersed in Polynesian folklore. According to legend, its topography resembles a reclining pregnant figure; low mountains and gently sloping terrain covered in coconut palms, vanilla orchids, breadfruit trees, and banana groves. This landscape stretches across two connected islands—Nui and Iti, the big and the little—which are linked by a narrow bridge over Maroe Bay. Traditional artisan craftwork is a specialty of Huahine, and the variety of exquisite wood carvings and hand-engraved, mother-of-pearl jewelry is impressive. Cross to the little island to find a quiet pace among everyday life: coral gardens and calm bays, followed by waterfront cafés, warm taro fritters and chilled glasses of mango juice.

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Rock structures sit on a grassy area before a quiet beach.