We invite you to live an authentic journey, guided by the youth of our island, that will make you discover our daily life with simplicity and friendliness. Here, everything is done the local way, with a smile, in a warm atmosphere and always listening to your needs. Our goal is not to offer a simple tourist activity, but to share with you our authentic way of life, far from traditional commercial circuits. Join us to discover the true soul of our island, in harmony with its traditions and values.
This tour covers half of the island to take the time to visit it. In addition, the itinerary can be customized according to your desires.
Exchanges are also made by viator, mail, and wasap message if any change of place and times in relation to traffic, the blower hole is closed for landslide and we would make you another site
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Pointe Venus lighthouse is a lighthouse located in the commune Mahina, in the far north of the Island of Tahiti. It marks the north of the Island and marks the bay Matavai. It was the first lighthouse in the South Pacific. Small Market Place only locals like Papeete Market place From the site you will see The city of Papeete and Moorea, the sister island of Tahiti
The Blowhole was formed millions of years ago by the flow of viscous washed through the current basalt cliffs. As waves rush into the underwater cave, they force a geyser through the hole, creating a loud and dramatic blast depending on the wave's strength.
The Faarumai Valley is home to three waterfalls, each sourced from different watersheds. Vaimahuta, the easiest to reach, is an 80-meter waterfall just a short walk away. The other two, Haamaremare Rahi at 100 meters and Haamaremare Iti at 40 meters, are a 20-30 minute hike from Vaimahuta. After heavy rainfall, the waters form rivers that tumble down in successive cascades. The basalt rock of the mountain has eroded and collapsed in parts, creating a horseshoe-shaped rocky barrier
The Tahara'a Belvedere, perched high on the island, offers visitors breathtaking views of Matavai Bay and the island of Moorea. Matavai Bay is historically significant as the landing site of the first European explorers, marking the initial encounter between Maohi culture and the Western world.
The Tahara'a Belvedere, perched high on the island, offers visitors breathtaking views of Matavai Bay and the island of Moorea. Matavai Bay is historically significant as the landing site of the first European explorers, marking the initial encounter between Maohi culture and the Western world. It's impossible to see the king's tomb, only his rest house. This site is a very cultural and important site for us Tahitain Locals
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