Asia and Oceania
French Polynesia
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Still current at: 08 August 2008
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Updated: 07 August 2008
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This advice has been reviewed and reissued. The overall level of the advice has not changed.
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Travel Summary
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French Polynesia is a French Overseas Territory. There is currently no British diplomatic or consular representation. In the event of an emergency, please contact the British Embassy in Paris for assistance. See the General section of this advice for more details.
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There is a low threat from terrorism. But you should be aware of the global risk of indiscriminate terrorist attacks, which could be in public places, including those frequented by expatriates and foreign travellers.
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Although the risk from crime is also low, it does exist and you should take normal common-sense precautions. See the Crime section of the advice for more details.
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Many hundreds of British tourists visit French Polynesia each year. Most visits are trouble-free. We are not aware of any British nationals who required consular assistance in French Polynesia in 2007.
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Tropical storms including cyclones can occur between the months of November and April. See the Natural Disasters section of this advice and
Tropical Cyclones
for more details.
- We strongly recommend that you obtain comprehensive travel and medical insurance before travelling to French Polynesia. You should check any exclusions, and that your policy covers you for all the activities you want to undertake. See the General (Insurance) section of this advice and Travel Insurance for more details.
Safety and security
There is a low threat from terrorism. But you should be aware of the global risk of indiscriminate terrorist attacks, which could be in public places, including those frequented by expatriates and foreign travellers. For further information see Terrorism Abroad.
Crime
Entry requirements
Health
British nationals planning a permanent move to French Polynesia, especially those who have not yet reached retirement age, should consult the UK Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) at the earliest opportunity to obtain advice on their longer-term entitlement as residents to health care provision under the French national system. Enquiries should be made to the DWP Overseas Medical Benefits help-line on 00 44 191 218 1999 which is open on Mondays to Fridays from 08.00 to 20.00 daily. Alternatively, information can be obtained direct from the English language service of the Caisse Primaire d’Assurance Maladie (French social security service) on 00 33 8 20 90 42 12 or CLEISS (the Helpdesk in France for international mobility and social security) on 00 33 1 45 26 33 4.
Dengue fever is common on French Polynesia.
Diving is a popular pastime in the Territory but you should be aware that the only decompression facility is located in Papeete and that in the event of an accident it might take some time to reach from some of the popular diving sites located on other islands.
You should seek medical advice before travelling to French Polynesia and ensure that all appropriate vaccinations are up-to-date. For further information on vaccination requirements, health outbreaks and general disease protection and prevention you should visit the websites of the National Travel Heath Network and Centre NaTHNaC and NHS Scotland's Fit For Travel or call NHS Direct on 0845 46 47.
Natural disasters
Earthquakes
Tropical Storms
General
We strongly recommend that you obtain comprehensive travel and medical insurance before travelling to French Polynesia. You should check any exclusions, and that your policy covers you for the activities you want to undertake. See Travel Insurance for more details.
Consular assistance
There is currently no resident British Diplomatic or Consular Mission in French Polynesia. In case of emergency, please contact the British Embassy Paris. Details are below.
Register with our LOCATE service to tell us when and where you are travelling abroad or where you live abroad so our consular and crisis staff can provide better assistance to you in an emergency. More information about registering with LOCATE can be found here.
Money
If you intend to use a credit card during your stay, you should be aware that only Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Diners and JCP (Japan) are widely accepted in French Polynesia. Holders of other cards may encounter difficulties in obtaining cash and paying for goods.
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contacts
France, Paris, British Embassy
Address:
British Embassy
BP111-08, 75383 PARIS CEDEX 08 Paris
Telephone:
(33) 1 44 51 31 00
(33) 1 49 55 73 00 British Council
Fax:
(33) 1 44 51 32 88 Management
(33) 1 44 51 34 00 Commercial
(33) 1 44 51 32 34 Press and Public Affairs
(33) 1 44 51 34 85 Political/Economic
(33) 1 44 51 34 40 Defence/Technology
(33) 1 44 51 31 27 Consular
(33) 1 47 05 77 02 British Council
Email: webmaster.paris@fco.gov.uk
Office hours:
GMT:
Mon -Fri: 0830-1200 / 1330-1700
Local Time:
Mon-Fri: 0930-1300 / 1430-1800
Website: http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/france