Explore French Polynesia through travel-inspired souvenirs and airport code merchandise celebrating some of the most iconic island destinations in the South Pacific. From the volcanic landscapes of Tahiti to the turquoise lagoons of Bora Bora and the lush beauty of Moorea, this collection captures the essence of long-haul travel, island living, and Pacific connectivity.
About French Polynesia
French Polynesia is a French overseas collectivity located in the South Pacific Ocean, consisting of over 100 islands spread across several archipelagos. Known for its dramatic volcanic peaks, coral reefs, and lagoon systems, it is one of the world’s most recognizable long-distance travel destinations.
Its islands are connected by inter-island aviation networks, with airport codes playing a central role in linking communities, tourism routes, and international travel through Tahiti as the primary gateway.
Why French Polynesia Airport Codes?
Airport codes such as PPT, BOB, and MOZ represent more than travel logistics—they reflect journeys across oceans, island-to-island movement, and the emotional significance of reaching one of the most remote and visually striking regions on earth.
For travellers, these codes often represent once-in-a-lifetime trips, honeymoons, cultural connections, or long-term stays across the islands of the Pacific.
Explore French Polynesia Destinations
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Papeete, Tahiti (PPT) – The capital of French Polynesia and primary international gateway to the islands
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Bora Bora (BOB) – A world-famous lagoon destination known for luxury travel and overwater landscapes
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Moorea (MOZ) – A lush volcanic island near Tahiti known for its mountains, bays, and relaxed island atmosphere
Other French Pacific Territories
French Polynesia is part of a wider French Pacific network that also includes other overseas territories in the region. These destinations share cultural, historical, and aviation connections while remaining distinct island systems across the South Pacific.
Explore nearby French Pacific territories such as Nouméa (New Caledonia) and Wallis & Futuna, which form part of France’s broader presence in the South Pacific.
French Polynesia & Pacific Travel Network
French Polynesia forms part of a wider South Pacific aviation and travel network that connects remote island destinations across vast ocean distances. Tahiti serves as the central hub, linking international arrivals to smaller islands through regional flights and ferry connections.
This network reflects both the geographical isolation and the deep interconnection of Pacific island communities, where air travel is essential for mobility, tourism, and cultural exchange.
Shop French Polynesia Airport Code Gifts
From mugs and prints to everyday accessories, our French Polynesia collection is designed for travellers, honeymooners, island visitors, expatriates, and anyone with a connection to the South Pacific. Whether your memories come from lagoon views, inter-island journeys, or once-in-a-lifetime trips, these designs offer a meaningful way to stay connected to the islands.
Discover the Full Collection
Looking beyond French Polynesia? Explore the wider France d’outre-mer collection, discover the wider South Pacific Islands collection, explore regional networks including Caribbean France and Indian Ocean France, return to mainland France, or browse over 500 destinations worldwide to continue building your global travel map.
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