"How to Organize a Complete Tropical Island Theme Party with an AUTHENTIC Polynesian Feast and Ambience with recipes, desserts, drinks and decorating ideas."

Revealed secrets to a TRUE island theme party and learn the secret to the romantic
Polynesian way of life...

"How 
 to Organize a Complete Tropical Island Theme 
 Party with an AUTHENTIC Polynesian 
 Feast and Ambience with recipes, desserts, drinks and decorating 
 ideas."
Revealed secrets to a TRUE island theme party and learn the secret to the romantic
Polynesian way of life...

"How to Organize a Complete Tropical Island Theme Party with an AUTHENTIC Polynesian Feast and Ambience with recipes, desserts, drinks and decorating ideas."

Whether you are planning a tropical, island, Hawaiian luau, South Pacific, Polynesian, summer or beach theme party, you've come to the right place. Here you'll find the complete source for your Island Theme Party planning and ideas straight from
the heart of the Polynesian culture and origins.

Maeva...

Welcome,
My name is Patrick and I was born and raised on a beautiful tropical Polynesian island in the South Pacific Ocean called Tahiti. Many people have asked me before what is it like to grow up on such a beautiful island? I simply say to them...

"An endless tropical summer party!!!"

Her friendly atmosphere, perfect views and beautiful culture makes Tahiti the ultimate island theme for your party for any season.

Let me share with you on the SECRETS to creating
the perfect island theme atmosphere for your
own party or event...



"Hi Patrick,

Thank you for all the great info."

- Doriana -

Every Sunday families and close friends gather at their 'fare' (home) for lunch and would prepare what we call a 'ma'a Tahiti' (Tahitian), which is cooked in a 'ahima'a' (underground oven). It is the traditional way of cooking a 'ma'a Tahiti'. Many Polynesian islands like Hawaii (which is what you know as a Hawaiian Luau) have used this cooking technique for many years. Even though the techniques are similar, some of the ingredients and the recipes are a bit different in all Polynesian islands as everyone has their own special adaptations of a Polynesian Feast.


"Ma'a Tahiti": In the old days, Tahitians used to prepare and cook their food in a ground oven everyday. They used to dig up a big hole in the earth, burn wood in it and pour volcanic rocks over the wood. Tahitians would then place the prepared food wrapped in banana leaves on the rocks and shoveled the dirt back on top of the oven to cover entirely. The food would cook for about 3 to 4 hours and all the dishes were served together in a buffet style. The food consisted of fish, chicken, beef, pork dishes and vegetables such as 'uru' (breadfruit), taro,'fei' (cooking bananas), sweet potatoes and spinach.

Today the tradition is still very strong. Hotels, restaurants and people in Tahiti still prepare a 'ma'a Tahiti' the way Tahitians used to. But of course most of us prepare our 'ma'a Tahiti' the more conventional way - the kitchen!

Create the right atmosphere...


A complete Polynesian Island theme party consists of more than just the food itself. You need to create the right atmosphere and ambience with tropical elements.

Party Decorations in Tahiti:
Back home, the house is more than just a party venue and is a part of the entire 'event'. And like most houses in Tahiti, we have big gardens with a nice variety of tropical plants and flowers.
To get ready for a party or gathering, we usually collect flowers and leaves such as Birds of Paradise, banana leaves, coconut tree leaves, gardenias, hibiscus, Tiares (a type of gardenia and also Tahiti's national flower) and frangipanies.
Bouquets are arranged and placed on tables and surroundings with banana leaves and coconut tree leaves tied around poles over balconies or on the walls around the house. The whole environment becomes very bright, natural and colorful.

The host/ess of the party would usually wear a beautiful hand-made garment with printed tropical flowers all over and the color could be red, blue or green... As long as it is fun and colorful!
The host/ess would also welcome guests with leis by placing them around their necks and there would be beautiful Tahitian music playing in the background as we love music and dance.

YOU can easily share with your family and friends
this warm tradition and get a great satisfaction
in preparing a REAL unique and original
Polynesian feast from your own home! Prepare the feast...



"Hello Patrick,
Thank you so much for your help! I really appreciate it a lot! I will surely use your suggestion for my party,

It is a great help for people who make a lot of parties.
Thank You so much!!!!!!"





  • More great tips & ideas for party planning and learn Polynesian customs, Polynesian fruits, Polynesian cocktail drinks, Polynesian food preparation and much much more....

    Just imagine...

    When your friends or guests arrive at your 'fare' (house), they step through your entrance door, they will feel, smell, hear and see the essence of the Polynesian culture. (Click here for my highly recommended Tahitian music
    that has inspired and influenced all the Polynesian Island cultures: My Island Party Polynesian music.) They will be so impressed by your sense of creativity and originality that they would not be able to stop complimenting you the whole day or night. (Or even days!!!)

    So don't wait for the next Birthday, Christmas or Holiday... have a Fun Island Theme Party today!

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