What to see, to do in Moorea
Beaches & farniente
Moorea island offers many nice spots
to enjoy the crystal waters of its lagoon whether looking for nautic
sports, snorkeling or just to get a little sun while relaxing on
the white sand beaches.
The
best and safest beach for swimming is located at Temae between
the Sofitel hotel and the airport but it gets sometimes a little
crowded on weekends. A good thing is that you can take the plane
from Tahiti and go by foot to Temae beach (from the airport, get
on the main island road, make a left and after about 200 meters,
take the track that goes through the forest to the beach.
For snorkeling and almost atolls-like white sand beaches, go to
the Hauru’s point located between Les Tipaniers and Hibiscus
hotels. Two motus facing the beach that cab be reached by boat or
canoe (don't try to cross swimming as the channel there is dangerous)
Island Circle tour
The island circle tour is an excellent
way of discovering the luxuriant landscapes of Moorea. The island
tour is 60 km (37 miles) and can be either done by bicycles or by
contacting one of the many transports companies organizing this
excursion. Starting from Vaiare’s ferry docks and going counter-clockwise
(make a right when you get out of the ferry terminal), you will
pass by the Toatea viewpoint offering a beautiful sight over
the Temae beaches and Tahiti island in the background.
Before you reach the famous Cook’s Bay (at approximately
7 km from the airport) and the village of Paopao, you will see a
beautiful White House built at the beginning of the 20th
century when the vanilla plantations were, until 1960, one of the
major economical resources of Moorea. Don’t forget to make a stop
at the Moorea Pineaple Juice factory located a little after
Paopao. You will then discover Opunohu’s Bay, wilder than
its neighbour, where is located the Kellum’s Garden (visits
are conducted by Kellum’s daughter and famous archeologist Marimari).
The rest of the tour will take you to Hauru’s point which is followed
by the wildest part of the island along the South coast with the
Tiki Village theatre,
the 4 Royal maraes and the Afareaitu waterfalls (see below)
Paopao & Opunohu’s Valleys
Two roads lead to the Titiroa &
Afareaito maraes and the Belvedere viewpoint. The first one
is unpaved and starts just after the bridge of Paopao and the second
one – which is paved - at the bottom of Opunohu’s Bay (PK 18). Afareaito
marae is famous for its archery platform. The Belvedere viewpoint
is located at the end of the road and offers the best view over
Cook’s and Opunohu’s Bays.
The 4 Royal maraes
Four maraes arii (royal) have been
built along the west and east coast of Moorea : Nuurua (PK
31,5) , Nuupere (PK 14), Umarea (PK 10) and Taputapuatea.
Nuurua and Umarea can be visited. Nuupere is
located in a private property and its visit requires the authorization
of the owner. The last one – Taputapuatea – has been erased
by the missioners and replaced by the octagonal church of Papetoai.
Excursions
Afareaitu’s waterfalls : In the village Afareaitu,
take the road between the Ah Sing shop and the bridge (facing the
church). The road requires a 4x4 vehicle. When you can’t go any
further by car, reaching the waterfalls will require to walk 20
to 30 minutes along the track.
The 3 coconuts walk : one of the nicest walk in the
Society Islands that will take you to the crest that separates Mount
Mouaroa (880 m) and Mount Tohiea (1207 m) from where you will be
able to admire the atoll of Tetiaroa when the weather permits it.
The track starts from the Lycee Agricole on the road to the Belvedere.
Follow the orange marks (sometimes difficult to find) painted on
the trees.
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