How much is the voltage for power outlets?
Power outlets are 120 volts (the same as in the United States).
What's the legal drinking age and regulations?
Alcohol is not allowed to be served or sold between the hours of midnight and 9:00 a.m. The drinking age on Taniti is 18 and the drinking age is not strictly enforced.
Does people locally can speak English?
Many younger Tanitians speak fluent English. Very little English is spoken in rural areas, especially by the older residents.
In case of a medical emergency, are there any health centers available?
There is one hospital and several clinics. The hospital has many multilingual employees.
Is it safe to travel to the Island?
Violent crime is very rare on Taniti, but as tourism increases, there are more reports of pickpocketing and other petty crimes.
Does Tanitians celebrate Holidays?
Taniti enjoys a large number of national holidays, and many tourist attractions and restaurants will be closed on holidays, so visitors should plan accordingly.
What's the local currency?
Taniti uses the U.S. dollar as its currency, but many businesses will also accept euros and yen. Several banks facilitate currency exchange, and many businesses accept major credit cards.
History
Taniti is a small, tropical island in the Pacific. While the island has an area of less than 500
square miles, the terrain is varied and includes both sandy and rocky beaches, a small but safe
harbor, lush tropical rainforests, and a mountainous interior that includes a small, active volcano.
Taniti has an indigenous population of about 20,000. Until a recent increase in tourism, most the
Tanitian economy was dominated by fishing or agriculture.
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Centuries ago, amidst the vast Pacific Ocean, a mystical island named Taniti emerged from the depths of legend. Its lush landscapes, pristine beaches, and vibrant culture beckoned travelers from afar, akin to the allure of Hawaii. Taniti's history is woven with tales of ancient Polynesian voyagers who navigated the seas to settle its shores, establishing a harmonious society deeply rooted in tradition and respect for nature. Over the years, Taniti blossomed into a haven for explorers seeking adventure and tranquility. Its volcanic peaks offer breathtaking vistas, while cascading waterfalls provide refreshing sanctuaries for weary souls. The warmth of Tanitian hospitality embraces visitors, inviting them to immerse themselves in local customs, from traditional dances to savory feasts prepared with indigenous ingredients.