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Tahiti (Tahiti), the world's most expensive island, hosts only 6000 Chinese a year and spends 30, 000 on a five-day trip

More and more people choose to travel "poor", that is, spend less money to travel more places, some people can travel the entire Tiibet for a few hundred yuan, or even go to Southeast Asia to return to earn 3000 yuan. Not only is it popular at home, but young people in Europe and America countries are keen to do so, but they don't work on what is known as the "world's most expensive" island, where it costs more than 30, 000 to travel for five days.


According to data from the Tahiti Tourism Administration, 1876 tourist visas were issued to Chinese in 2013, 3268 in 2014, conditional visa waivers were announced in 2015 (actually screened by third-party certified travel agents, which are no less difficult than visas), and 3900 in 2016. In 2017 it was said to be 6000. In other words, Tahiti received only 6000 high-end Chinese tourists in 2017.


Tahiti, which is often called Tahiti, was named after it was once the political center of the Kingdom of Tahiti (Polynesia). In 1880, the entire Polynesian Islands were colonized by France and later classified as French overseas territories. All aborigines are allowed to become French citizens. At one hundred and eighty eight thousand nine hundred and ninety nine people in the 2017 census, per capita income is 20 percent higher than in France, reaching $45,999.


Is the brook beautiful? Very beautiful!

In the eyes of the French, Tahiti is referred to as the nearest island to heaven, while the aborigines claim to be "God's children," and numerous travel magazines have listed Tahidi as "a tourist island that has to be visited." Even the National Geographic magazine of the United States listed it as one of the top 10 resorts, thanks to the protection of the oceans by the aborigines of the Great Creek: about 40 of the 118 islands were permanently denied human life, with the exception of Tahiti, the largest main island. To date, only 35 islands have been built with simple tourism facilities; All medium and large fishing vessels need to be away from 20 nautical miles. Otherwise, heavy penalties are imposed according to illegal income, light by catch weight and heavy by fishing vessel throughput. As a result, Tahiti has the highest visibility in the world, and even locals are under pressure to protect the environment.

Tahiti first became famous in the French film wedding dress, in which a woman couple was rejected from the world and had to stay away from the city before settling down on the island of Tahiti Pola. This is also closely related to the reality of Tahiti, which absorbs tens of thousands of immigrants from China, Africa and Europe and America, where people of almost every race and colour can live in harmony.


Tahiti is so beautiful, why are there so few tourists? Because it's expensive, very expensive!

In the case of Chinese tourists alone, the biggest obstacle to free travel to Tahiti is that there is no direct route, even if the cheapest transfer costs more than 8000 yuan or 15,000 yuan to and fro. As a result, even with the group to Tahiti, the price is more than 30, 000. Take Ctrip's 8-day, 6-night route as an example, the minimum price for two nights on the plane is 32,000 yuan (excluding tour fees, etc.). Round trip tickets for Europe and America visitors remain between $1, 000 and $1,500 (about 6, 300 yuan-9, 500 yuan).

Similarly, the cost of food and accommodation in Tahiti is quite high, at least in terms of the editor's field experience, which is higher than in France.


Maikol's off-season price tag is $280 per night, and during the peak season, the hotel will rise by 50%. 1770 yuan is a low-level hotel in Tahitian, but it enjoys far less service than Thailand and Malaysia. Eighty-two percent of Daxi Island residents are engaged in tourism-related work. Ninety-nine percent of them have received professional training in foreign languages, cooking, hotel etiquette, emergency relief and so on. It is said that it takes two months to learn etiquette alone, and any hotel attendant dares to claim to be comparable to a British royal housekeeper.

At the same time, all the hotel supplies are big brand production, even pure water is airlifted from France. Therefore, the Tahitian hotel is so expensive, but there is never a shortage of tourist reservations.


With the exception of Small Train, a tourist-served hotel in the islands of Molia and Tahiti, it relies on taxi-hailing or rental of cars, even on the main island where there are few buses. The cost of less than 6 kilometers from the airport take taxi to the urban area is about 2500PFT (Pacific franc), and the conversion Renminbi is about $160. If you want to save money to rent bicycles, each hotel has a bike rental, almost 200 yuan a day Renminbi, first come, first served.

It's even more expensive to eat, 40 yuan for a bar in a supermarket, more than 60 yuan for the cheapest sashimi in a box, 160 yuan for a regular fast food meal on the street, and 300 yuan for a typical restaurant. Most of the fruit on the island imported from the United States, each kilogram of fruit sold for about 90 yuan, watermelons by weight, the cheapest 3 jin or so for 120 yuan, as for seafood meal, or even think about it, any small platter is 1000. As a result, Tahiti is also described by a large number of tourists as "the most expensive island in the world."

Therefore, most tourists do not dare to consume freely in Tahiti, and those who are not well-off also choose to eat at the mobile diner in the small square, and the taste is also very good. After all, the service of these diners is most popular among local people. The editor spent five days in the brook, all spending the lowest, plus more than 30, 000. So, some people who don't even know where Tahiti is, dare to write recommendations, is it really good?

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