Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia, located in the South Pacific. It is composed of two islands, Tahiti Nui and Tahiti Iti, connected by an isthmus. Papeete is the capital. The official languages are French and Tahitian, with some English and local dialects spoken. The economy relies on tourism and agriculture such as bananas, fish, and sugar cane. The climate is tropical, with two seasons of rainy summers and dry winters, averaging 80 degrees year-round. Locals practice Christianity in various denominations. The currency is the French Pacific Franc. Popular dishes include raw fish marinated in lime and coconut milk and