Taniti's power outlets operate at 120 volts, the same as in the United States. Bring your standard American power adapters for hassle-free charging during your visit.
Please note that alcohol is not permitted to be served or sold between midnight and 9:00 a.m. The legal drinking age on Taniti is 18, and while enforcement is not strict, we encourage responsible consumption.
While many younger Tanitians are fluent in English, especially in urban areas like Taniti City, rural areas may have fewer English speakers, especially among older residents. Embrace the opportunity to learn a few local phrases for a more immersive experience.
Taniti boasts one hospital and several clinics, staffed by multilingual professionals. In case of any medical needs, rest assured that you're in capable hands.
While violent crime is exceptionally rare on Taniti, the increase in tourism has seen a rise in petty crimes such as pickpocketing. Stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas, and keep personal belongings secure.
Taniti celebrates numerous national holidays, impacting the operation of tourist attractions and restaurants. Plan your itinerary accordingly to make the most of your visit.
Taniti uses the U.S. dollar as its official currency. While businesses readily accept dollars, many also accommodate euros and yen. Currency exchange services are available at several banks, and major credit cards are widely accepted.
We hope this information enhances your Taniti experience. If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out to our tourist services. Enjoy your time on our tropical paradise!