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Terms & Conditions
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- All information on this site is provided for general guidance about the island of Taniti.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Below are some of the most common questions asked by visitors to Taniti. Click any item to expand for more information.
What is the local currency?
The U.S. dollar is the official currency of Taniti.
What language is spoken on Taniti?
English is the official language of Taniti, and most residents are fluent.
What electrical outlets are used?
Taniti uses the same voltage and outlet type as the United States (120V, Type A/B).
Are credit cards accepted?
Credit and debit cards are accepted at most businesses, although smaller shops may prefer cash.
What is the legal drinking age?
The legal drinking age in Taniti is 18 years old. Alcohol cannot be sold or served after midnight.
What are the typical business hours?
Most businesses open between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Restaurants often stay open later, especially in Merriton Landing.
Are medical facilities available?
Yes, Taniti has a small hospital, multiple clinics, and several pharmacies located throughout the island.
What is the crime rate like?
Taniti is considered very safe, with low crime rates. Visitors should still use standard precautions and avoid leaving valuables unattended.
Are there national holidays?
Taniti celebrates several national holidays throughout the year. During these times, government offices and many businesses close, though restaurants and hotels remain open.
Are there restrictions on smoking or littering?
Smoking is restricted in enclosed public spaces, and littering is strictly prohibited to protect the island's natural beauty.