|  Tahiti 
                Honeymoon Vacations 
                 Ask 
                  engaged couples where their dream honeymoon would be and the 
                  answer most often heard is Tahiti and her islands. What is it 
                  about Tahiti, Bora Bora, Moorea and Huahine that conjures up 
                  romance? Is it the sheer beauty of the lush volcanic peaks, 
                  turquoise lagoons, and tropical flowers? Or is it that couples 
                  can find secluded white-sand beaches to enjoy all alone? 
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                Tahiti 
                  offers all that and more. Couples today want lots of activities 
                  on their honeymoon, as well as a romantic setting. eTravelBound 
                  sends many newlyweds to Tahiti because they want to snorkel, 
                  dive, hike, sail, and learn about Polynesian culture. Some of 
                  the activities preferred by couples looking for fun and excitement 
                  are shark feeding, jeep tours into the islands' lush interiors, 
                  horseback riding, and leisurely cycling around the islands. 
                Honeymoons 
                  are made to feel extra special when they're in Tahiti. Newlyweds 
                  can have their breakfast delivered by outrigger canoe to their 
                  own overwater bungalow. In-room spa treatments are another decadent 
                  favorite, especially since the exotic treatments featured at 
                  Tahiti's best spas are so unique. The pleasant year-round climate 
                  means that no matter when the wedding is, the honeymoon can 
                  be in Tahitian paradise. 
                Traditional 
                  Tahitian wedding ceremonies, while not legally binding, are 
                  popular with couples who want to renew their vows with a dramatic 
                  Polynesian sunset as a backdrop. A Tahitian high priest blesses 
                  the couple, gives them their Tahitian names, and offers a Tahitian 
                  name for the couple's first-born child. The intimacy of this 
                  ceremony is unparalleled, as the magic of Tahiti brings couples 
                  closer than ever before. 
                 
	       
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