There are many bars, taverns, and pubs on the island.
Last call is around midnight, meaning alcohol sales cease after that time.
Alcohol sales can be resumed at 9:00am.
The legal drinking age on Taniti Island is 18, although this law is not harshly enforced.
The primary language on Taniti is the English language.
Most of the younger native population are fluent in English.
The older population are much less fluent, especially in more rural areas of the island.
Taniti Island has one large primary hospital that can cater to all your medical needs with highly professional staff.
Many of the hospital professionals and staff are multilingual if English is not your primary language.
Taniti Island does not experience significant crime and tourism in the area is relatively safe.
Although the island has a low crime rate, there are certain areas where visitors should be vigilant.
Be aware of pickpockets and scammers that take advantage of tourists.
There are several national holidays that are celebrated on Taniti Island.
Most businesses are closed on national holidays.
Tourists should read the Taniti calendar to plan for the1 holiday seasons.
The official currency of Taniti is the U.S. Dollar.
Currency exchange is available at most major Taniti banks.
Several areas on the island also honor Japanese Yen and Euros as acceptable currency.
Most major credit cards are accepted at a majority of vendors and businesses on Tainti.
Taniti Island features 120-volt power outlets.
Tourists from the United States, Canada, and other countries that utilize 120-volt outlets won't need converters.
Tourists from other areas are encouraged to bring converters, but many vendors have a range of converters available for sale.
If you need further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out!
Call the official Taniti Island Tourism Center Hotline at +1-(555)-555-9898.
Alternatively, you can email us at tanititourism@taniti.info and one of our representatives will contact you.