Austral Islands

The Austral Islands of French Polynesia consist of the Tubuai Islands and the Bass Islands.

Tubuai Islands
The Tubuai Islands are the northwesternmost part of the Austral Islands, and they consist of:


 * — an uninhabited atoll.
 * — (900 pop.), considered one of the most beautiful islands in the world.
 * — (750 p), the smallest by land area.
 * — (2,000 p), the second largest of the Austral Islands, with some interesting maraes.
 * — (2,000 p), the main island of the Australs, with the main airport.

Bass Islands
The Bass Islands are southeast of the Tubuai Islands, and they consist of:


 * — population 500.
 * island — four small, volcanic, uninhabited islands.

Understand
The Austral Islands are the southernmost group in French Polynesia.

Get in
Air Tahiti provides non-stop and one-stop service from Papeete to Rurutu four days a week, Tubuai five days a week, and Raivavae three days a week. Non-stop flight time is 01:30 to Rurutu, 01:40 to Tubuai, and 01:50 to Raivavae. Air Tahiti also provides connecting services from Rurutu to Tubuai two days a week and further service from each island to Raivavae one day a week.

For the rich, it is possible to travel to these islands by ship. The container/passenger ship Tuhaa Pae IV makes 2-3 trips per month from Papeete to Raivavae, Rimatara, Rurutu and Tubuai. Contact Patrice Colombani at pcolombani@snathp.com or by phone on (689) 40413606. Prices range from US$1,900-2,400 per person (depending on type of cabin) with discounts for children.