Is there a lot of poverty in Tahiti?


Is there a lot of poverty in Tahiti? The flip side of the Tahitian tourist paradise is dark and the social inequalities are gigantic. In 2009, 27.6% of the population lived below the poverty line (€405 euros per month), while 20% of the richest households received nearly half of the total income.


Are Tahiti people friendly?

Tahitians are considered to be some of the most genuinely friendly and kind people of the world. But, Tahitians are also known for being a little shy as well. Visitors are encouraged to offer the first smile or Ia ora na (hello) when arriving at Tahiti, and you will be quickly met with warm and welcoming hospitality.


Is it safe to walk around Papeete at night?

Is it safe to walk around Papeete at night? Many visitors advise against walking around at night except on boulevard Pomare. The dark side streets often have high levels of street crime. The bar areas of Papeete can also get very rowdy at night, which might be uncomfortable particularly for women.


What should I be careful of in Tahiti?

Theft and other petty crime is most common in the capital Papeete. Make sure you keep a good grasp on your bag as you move around town, especially in crowded areas. The main streets with bars and clubs can get rowdy at night, so be careful, especially if you are a woman. Some beaches on Tahiti are a bit dangerous.


Is there a lot of crime in Tahiti?

Tahiti is one of the safest places you could visit in the world. It has a very low crime rate and a welcoming atmosphere.


What is the legal drinking age in Tahiti?

The legal drinking age is 21.
So if you're going to Tahiti to celebrate your 18th – don't expect to be served alcohol in this country. Drinking alcohol in public and public drunkenness is not only frowned upon – but illegal.