A Feeling of Dejá Vu
Monday 27th March 2000 will go down as a very special day in my life. Why ? Because it's the only day, so far, that I've lived twice !! I left Fiji at 7am on Monday 27th March and eventually landed in Tahiti at 11:30pm on Sunday 26th March - a good 7.5 hours before I'd left ! What's more, is that I'd had a full day exploring Auckland. So the 27th wasn't simply theoretical - I did actually have it.

My second Monday 27th March started at Faaa International Airport on the French Polynesian Island of Tahiti with myself and countless other backpackers sleeping on the floor of the main concourse of the airport. For some reason all international flights to and from Tahiti, tend to arrive and depart in the middle of the night, but services, such as: banks, public transport, tourist info etc. only run during the day ! So, unless you happen to be a 'proper' tourist and get collected by your resort, then the airport floor has to make do as your bed for the night. That said, no-one seemed to care and it seems to be the standard backpacker introduction to Polynesia.

French Polynesia
French Polynesia is separated into 5 groups of islands: the Societies, the Tuamotus, the Marquesas, the Gambiers and the Australs.
Most of these groups are rather remote from Tahiti (in the Society Islands) and as I only had 18 days I decided to do a mini tour of the Society Islands. For a long time I'd heard about an island paradise called Bora Bora and decided to make it my birthday island. If you have to have your birthday somewhere then why not on one of the most beautiful islands in the world !! Life's a real bitch sometimes !!

Several things strike you almost as soon as you arrive in Polynesia: