Taniti
Taniti
Taniti

Essential Island Information

Everything you need to know for a safe and enjoyable stay on Taniti.
Power outlets are 120 volts (the same as in the United States). High-speed internet is available in most hotels and in Taniti City.

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, though it is not strictly enforced.

English is the primary language used in the tourism industry, and many Tanitians are fluent. You will find that communicating in English is easy and convenient in all hotels, restaurants, and medical facilities.

While some older residents in more remote rural areas may primarily speak the local Tanitian language, visitors can comfortably navigate the island without knowing any other languages.

Taniti provides excellent healthcare services for both residents and visitors. There is a well-equipped modern hospital and several clinics across the island, ensuring ready access to medical attention if needed.

The hospital staff includes many English-speaking professionals dedicated to providing high-quality care.

Violent crime is very rare, making Taniti a safe and peaceful destination. Standard precautions against petty crimes like pickpocketing in crowded areas are recommended.

Taniti uses the U.S. dollar, but many businesses accept euros and yen. Banks facilitate currency exchange, and major credit cards are widely accepted.

Taniti offers several options for your grocery and shopping needs:

  • 2 Supermarkets: Offering a full range of products.
  • 2 Grocery Stores: Smaller, convenient local shops for everyday items.
  • 1 Convenience Store: Open 24 hours a day for your late-night needs.

Customs & Etiquette

Tanitians are known for their hospitality. A friendly "Hello" goes a long way. When visiting rural areas, please dress modestly and respect local traditions.

Emergency Contacts

Police/Emergency: 911

Taniti Hospital: +1 (555) 555-4321

Tourism Board: +1 (555) 555-1234