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Marie-Claude RosnarhoBP 972 Uturoa
Raiatea
98735
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We have two spacious rooms, each featuring a private veranda for you to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Both rooms are equipped with a fridge, and you will have access to a shared bathroom with hot water. Additionally, one of the rooms offers the added convenience of a private bathroom.Your stay with us includes a delicious breakfast to kickstart your day, as well as airport transportation for your convenience. We also provide complimentary use of kayaks and bicycles, allowing you to explore the area at your leisure.
Furthermore, there are plenty of exciting activities available for you to partake in during your time with us.
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- Marae Taputapuatea: Located on the southeast coast of Raiatea, Marae Taputapuatea is a significant cultural and historical site. It is the largest and most important marae (sacred site) in French Polynesia, showcasing ancient Polynesian architecture and religious practices.
- Mount Temehani: Rising 1,019 meters above sea level, Mount Temehani offers breathtaking panoramic views of Raiatea and its surrounding islands. Visitors can embark on a hiking adventure to the summit, passing through lush vegetation and encountering exotic flora and fauna along the way.
- Faaroa River: Known as the only navigable river in French Polynesia, the Faaroa River is a tranquil waterway surrounded by lush tropical vegetation. Taking a boat tour or kayak excursion along the river allows visitors to appreciate the natural beauty and spot various bird species.
- Apooiti Coral Garden: Just off the coast of Raiatea, the Apooiti Coral Garden is a haven for snorkelers and scuba divers. With its crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral formations, it offers a colorful underwater world teeming with tropical fish, sea turtles, and other marine life.
- Marae Taata: Located in the village of Opoa, Marae Taata is another significant archaeological site on Raiatea. This marae complex was once the religious and political center of ancient Raiatea and displays impressive stone structures and artifacts.
- Pearl Farms: Raiatea is renowned for its pearl farming industry, and visiting one of the pearl farms provides a fascinating insight into the cultivation and harvesting process. Visitors can learn about the delicate art of pearl production and even purchase exquisite Tahitian pearls as souvenirs.
- Taha'a Island: Just a short boat ride away from Raiatea, Taha'a Island offers a peaceful and untouched paradise. Known as the "Vanilla Island," Taha'a is famous for its vanilla plantations, tranquil lagoons, and luxurious resorts. Visitors can indulge in activities like snorkeling, diving, and exploring vanilla farms.
- Motu Iriru: A pristine and uninhabited islet located near Raiatea, Motu Iriru is a perfect destination for a day trip. Its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and swaying palm trees create an idyllic setting for relaxation, picnics, and beachcombing.
- Taputapuatea Lagoon Sanctuary: Situated within the lagoon surrounding Raiatea, this protected marine area is home to diverse marine life and coral reefs. Visitors can take part in guided snorkeling or diving tours to explore the vibrant underwater ecosystem and learn about conservation efforts. 10. Uturoa Market: Located in the heart of Uturoa, the main town of Raiatea, the Uturoa Market offers a vibrant display of local culture and produce. Visitors can browse through stalls selling fresh fruits, tropical flowers, handicrafts, and traditional Polynesian goods. Please note that the given address appears to be a combination of a French postal code (98735) and a non-existent address for Raiatea, which is part of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France, rather than being located in mainland France.