Though Tahiti is its own unique island, Tahiti is classified as being a part of the "continent" of Oceania, which is actually a collection of many small islands in the Pacific Ocean.
It combines all of Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, as well as the thousands of coral atolls and volcanic islands of the South Pacific Ocean, including the Melanesia and Polynesia groups.
Oceania also includes Micronesia, a widely scattered group of islands that run along the northern and southern edges of the Equator.
Tonga is not part of a continent because Tonga are little tiny islands in the pacific. Tonga is one of the pacific islands.
Tonga is an archipelago of islands in the south west Pacific. The nearest continent would be Australia about 3,000 km away.
Bora Bora is not on any continent. It is an island in French Polynesia. This is part of the region of Oceania, but it is not part of any continent.
Tuvalu is considered part of the continent Australia. However, it is not actually on it, as it is an island in between Australia and Hawaii.
Located in: Pacific Ocean
pacific ocean
The Pacific Ocean.
Tahiti is an island located in the southern Pacific Ocean.
None, Tahiti is a island in the middle of the ocean.
the pacific ocean of course
Pacific Ocean-southern part
it is completely surrounded by the Pacific Ocean
Tahiti is located in the south central Pacific, about 2400 miles south east of Hawaii. Tahiti is located by Fiji. It is a smallish island, and is shaped oddly. Here is a picture of it: So... Yeah, Tahiti is located in the pacific ocean.
The southern Pacific Ocean
Tahiti is part of French Polynesia, which is an overseas collectivity of France in the Pacific Ocean.
Tahiti is not in Asia. Tahiti is technically considered to be on its continent and it is actually located right next to Asia and the French Polynesia.
No, but they speak french..It's in the south pacific ocean