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French Polynesia

Polynesia · Oceania
23/25
Very Safe

Is French Polynesia safe to visit?

Safety blends official travel advisories and international datasets — combined and normalised onto a 0–25 scale, so destinations with fewer available sources are graded fairly.

5/5
5/5
5/5

Broadly safe for most visitors, with only routine travel precautions needed. Public health and infrastructure are well developed.

Regional breakdown

French Polynesia spreads across 118 islands in five archipelagos. Most visitors land in Pape'ete on Tahiti, the territory's capital and main transport hub. From there, inter-island flights and ferries fan out to Mo'orea, Bora Bora, Huahine and the more remote Tuamotu and Marquesas groups. Tahiti itself mixes a working port city with mountainous interior valleys. Pape'ete sees the usual urban issues found in any Pacific capital: occasional bag-snatching near the market, the waterfront and around nightlife venues after dark. The Society Islands resorts on Bora Bora and Mo'orea operate in tightly managed tourist zones and report very few incidents involving visitors. The outer archipelagos are a different proposition. The Tuamotu atolls, the Marquesas and the Australs are remote, with limited medical facilities. Patchy mobile coverage and long distances to the nearest hospital in Pape'ete. Travellers heading to atolls such as Rangiroa, Fakarava or Nuku Hiva should plan for self-sufficiency. Carry travel insurance that covers medical evacuation, and check weather windows during the November to April cyclone season.

Recent advisory changes

The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office last updated its French Polynesia page on 10 December 2025. That update was administrative, adding information about dual nationals returning to the UK on the entry requirements page. The official advisory guidance does not publish a separate advisory for French Polynesia. It is covered under the France advisory, which sits at Level 2, Exercise Increased Caution, and was last reissued on 28 May 2025. That Level 2 reflects the risk of terrorism and civil unrest in metropolitan France rather than conditions in the Pacific territories. The official advisory guidance flags French Polynesia mainly in the context of entry rules. Noting it sits outside the Schengen Area and has its own entry and exit requirements separate from mainland France.

What travellers should know

Petty theft is the most common issue reported by visitors. Watch out for opportunistic thefts from parked hire cars, unattended bags on beaches and belongings left in open bungalows. Use hotel safes for passports and cash, and avoid walking alone in quieter parts of Pape'ete late at night. Road conditions on Tahiti and Mo'orea are generally good, but mountain roads are narrow and rain can make them slippery. The bigger risks are environmental. Cyclone season runs from November to April and can disrupt inter-island flights and ferries with little notice. Strong currents, sharp coral and reef passes catch out swimmers and snorkellers every year, so check local conditions before entering the water. Medical care on Tahiti is reasonable but specialist treatment usually means evacuation to New Zealand, Australia or Hawai'i, which is expensive without insurance. Travellers should confirm their policy covers medical evacuation, water sports and any planned diving. And keep a copy of their EHIC or GHIC alongside private cover where relevant.

What Do Travellers Say?

Does this destination live up to the hype? Based on analysis of credible travel writing, adjusted for bias and uncertainty.

18/25
Traveller Expectation
Strong
foodculturehistorysceneryarchitecturescamsovercrowding

"France is a destination that generally meets traveler expectations. Travelers highlight culture, food, scenery, history and architecture. Common concerns include overcrowding and scams."

Overall Travel Readiness

Excellent

Blends safety data (70%) with traveller experience quality (30%). A high score means both safe and rewarding.

Safety
23/25
Expect.
18/25
Combined
22/25

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Quick facts about French Polynesia

Capital
Papeete
Population
0.3M
Currency
XPF

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Weather Right Now

Live conditions from MET Norway. Updated hourly.

PapeeteCapital
24°C
Heavy rain
Wind 9.5 m/sHumidity 93%

How Does It Compare?

Score History

2026-03-31 — 2026-04-10
05101520252026-03-312026-04-012026-04-032026-04-052026-04-10
2026-04-01:SafeVery Safe
2026-04-03:Very SafeSafe
2026-04-10:SafeVery Safe

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Our Sources

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UK Government Travel Advisory
The UK government's advisory for travelling to this destination.
5/5
No restrictions
2026
Current
US Government Travel Advisory
The US government's advisory for travelling to this destination, from Level 1 (safe) to Level 4 (do not travel).
5/5
Level 1
2026
Current
Canadian Government Travel Advisory
The Canadian government's advisory for travelling to this destination.
5/5
Exercise normal security precautions
2026
Current

Reviewed by Haakon Skramstad · Last reviewed

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