Tahiti leverages new technology

Tahiti leverages new technology
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Tahiti Tourisme has launched its first mobile app offering information and tips to visitors to the destination via their smartphones.

Available to both Android and Apple users, the new app features augmented reality and a travel guide giving details of dining, accommodation and transport options along with activities for most of the Tahitian islands and atolls. All maps and information are available offline.

Tahiti Tourisme Australia director, Robert Thompson, highlighted the new app's features which include tips and advice from other tourists and locals.

"As well as being user friendly, there are so many great functions including an interactive map, the option to build a customised itinerary and my favourite piece of technology, augmented reality, which allows travellers to use their phone to view points of interest and user uploaded content around them through their cameras," he said.

 

 

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