Greetings from French Polynesia

by Dave on December 3, 2007 · 16 comments

After a really challenging travel day from New York to Tahiti, I was wondering what I had signed up for. 15 hours of flying and all the airport waiting that goes along with it. Every part of my body was sore, and I arrived at 7:30am with a full day ahead of me. The service on Air Tahiti Nui did ease some of the stress though – I was quite happy with them and the food, though it helped that I managed to have extra seats on both legs of my trip.

Despite my plane arriving an hour late, Sam from Couchsurfing was waiting for me with a traditional lei when I walked out of the airport terminal. I grabbed some cash from an ATM, and we were off in his VW – picking up the ferry schedule, coffee, and a drop-off at a nearby hostel. Aside from two short walks around Papeete, I laid in bed all day given the lack of sleep in the past 24+ hours.

Sam is a French doctor, and the nicest guy I could’ve hoped for. He’s been on the island for a year, and seems to do it all – surfing, kiteboarding, wakeboarding, juggling, and practicing medicine. He invited me to a friend’s going away party that first night, and I had to muster the energy to take advantage of it. We each picked up a 6-pack of beer, which ran about $14.70 (easily the most I’ve EVER paid for 6 cans of beer). We hung out with some of his friends at his new house, then walked to the backyard party a few feet from a black sand beach. I was surrounded by French people, however a few spoke English, and I had a good time. They had an 8-person drum circle going at one point, and there was plenty of food and beer. I ended up crashing at Sam’s place after all.

The next morning, he drove me to the ferry so I could get over to Moorea, the smaller, less developed (and prettier) island neighbor. I’ve got to wrap up, though it has been raining all morning so I’m about to get drenched on the way back to the campground (Chez Nelson).

Moorea is picture perfect, though I don’t know that I’m going to manage to upload photos from here. Internet time should be far cheaper in New Zealand (you can wait until Dec 7….right!?).

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Categories: Couchsurfing, French Polynesia

16 Comments

Skip December 4, 2007 at 2:42 am

Thanks for checking in Dave,

Awesome way to start, I’m following along on google earth… and Moorea is really nice. when you start feeling alone, remember your not alone…

cheers,
-Skip

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Skip December 3, 2007 at 9:42 pm

Thanks for checking in Dave,

Awesome way to start, I’m following along on google earth… and Moorea is really nice. when you start feeling alone, remember your not alone…

cheers,
-Skip

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lissie December 4, 2007 at 5:56 am

Well there’s an advantage to French Polynesia – you will think internet is cheap in comparison! :-) Have a great time

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Alan December 4, 2007 at 12:52 pm

If you’re with french people, ask them to make you listen to songs from bands such as “Debut de soiree”, “Indochine” or “Noir Desir”, I bet they’ll be happy to make you discover some great french music !

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Alan December 4, 2007 at 7:52 am

If you’re with french people, ask them to make you listen to songs from bands such as “Debut de soiree”, “Indochine” or “Noir Desir”, I bet they’ll be happy to make you discover some great french music !

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lissie December 4, 2007 at 10:56 am

Well there’s an advantage to French Polynesia – you will think internet is cheap in comparison! :-) Have a great time

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crambox December 4, 2007 at 7:56 pm

Wow you have to love traveling like stu said awesome start! I think it is so funny what we will do to achieve our goals, put up with long lines uncomfortable seats bad smells poor food different time zones lack of sleep.. At the end of the day with open minds and open hearts we travel through life learning and growing :wink:

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crambox December 4, 2007 at 2:56 pm

Wow you have to love traveling like stu said awesome start! I think it is so funny what we will do to achieve our goals, put up with long lines uncomfortable seats bad smells poor food different time zones lack of sleep.. At the end of the day with open minds and open hearts we travel through life learning and growing :wink:

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Brooke December 5, 2007 at 9:28 am

Jealousssssssss much! Hope the beer was good at that price ;)

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Dave December 6, 2007 at 10:57 pm

I wish I could say it was however it tasted like a regular beer!

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Brooke December 5, 2007 at 2:28 pm

Jealousssssssss much! Hope the beer was good at that price ;)

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Dave December 7, 2007 at 3:57 am

I wish I could say it was however it tasted like a regular beer!

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Kango Suz December 5, 2007 at 9:53 pm

I’m with Brooke. Hope it was some great hopps!

Waiting until the 7th? AHHHHH.
Ok. I’m over it. I’ll survive.

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Kango Suz December 5, 2007 at 9:53 pm

I’m with Brooke. Hope it was some great hopps!

Waiting until the 7th? AHHHHH.
Ok. I’m over it. I’ll survive.

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Kango Suz December 5, 2007 at 4:53 pm

I’m with Brooke. Hope it was some great hopps!

Waiting until the 7th? AHHHHH.
Ok. I’m over it. I’ll survive.

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Marie July 15, 2010 at 12:44 am

Ummmmmm… I really don't want to be the one to tell you the bad news about the internet in NZ. So, I won't be. I suppose there is a slim chance that it 'could' be better then Tahiti. How's that for positivity?

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