Moving Around Taniti
The Blue Line bus is the easiest way to understand Taniti's pace: one flat fare, a loop around the island, and a schedule that gets close enough to reliable if you stop asking it to be exact. It is not fancy, but it is steady, and on Taniti that counts for more than speed.
As I mentioned on the home page, the Blue Line is the best $1 you'll spend here.
The Blue Line
The Blue Line costs $1 flat, loops the island, and comes by every 45 minutes or so. It is the most useful option for most visitors who want to keep things simple.
Taxis
Taxis are available, but you should negotiate the fare first. That small awkward moment saves a bigger one later.
Scooters
Scooter rentals are easy to find in Merriton Landing. They are handy if you want more freedom than the bus gives you and less commitment than a car.
Walking
Taniti City is walkable, and walking is often the best choice when you are staying near the center of town. The island rewards people who are willing to move at street level.
Blue Line: $1 flat fare
Taxis: negotiate first
Scooters: $25/day
Walking: best in Taniti City