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- Discovery of the sacred Mt. Temehani Plateau
by foot, horseback, or 4x4 excursion.
- Exploration by canoe of the Faaroa River and to the ancient and sacred complex of the legendary
Taputapuatea.
- Freedom of chartering a yacht in some of the
most famous sailing waters in the world.
- Enchantment from the people and their villages
while touring the by bus.
- Adventure into the clear waters with day- or night-time
dives.
- Enjoyment of the ambience of the smaller resort
atmosphere.

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Raiatea
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For the visitor to Taha'a,
the cadence of life creates activities with a
more relaxing pace:
- Exploration of the tiny villages and simple
island living along the shores by car
or bicycle.
- Discovery of the family-owned pearl farms.
- Enjoyment of the white-sand beaches at a "motu
picnic".
- Adventure into the mountains on one of the many
ancient hiking trails.
- Relaxation at the luxurious and remote resorts.
Some of the most popular
activities on both islands for visitors include:
Vanilla Plantations
Island Exploration
Sail Boat Charter
Faaroa River Trip
Marae Exploration
Diving
Snorkeling
Picnic on Your Own Island
Village Hopping and Shopping
Other activities and sites
Vanilla Plantations
The scented air of Taha'a comes from the fragrance
of vanilla pods curing in the sun. Over 80% of
Tahiti's harvest of this famous spice is grown
here. Plantation tours
include strolling among the rows of climbing orchids
and a demonstration of the pollination and curing
process.
Island Exploration
Both Raiatea and Taha'a are enjoyable
islands to explore. By car or bus tour, drive
along the quiet circle-island roads and stop at
the villages and peaceful shores. By boat, cruise
within bays dotted with pearl farms or come ashore
on a tiny motu. By foot, follow a guide along
ancient footpaths including a trek to
the Temehani Plateau and to the slopes
of Mount Temehani to see the opening of the Tiare
Apetahi flowers.
Sail Boat Charter
Many of the largest sail boat charter companies
in the world are located on Raiatea. Here, yachts
are launched for voyages among the Society and
Tuamotu Archipelagos where passengers enjoy the
steady trade winds, temperate climate, and the
hundreds of dramatic anchorages around each of
the islands.
Faaroa River Trip
Winding through a lush rain forest, the Faaroa
River is the only navigable river in Polynesia.
These historic waters launched migratory journeys
to faraway islands now called Hawaii and New Zealand.
Powered outrigger canoes provide a comfortable
and unique way to enter the river and explore
the coast.
Marae Exploration
The most sacred and best-preserved historical
site in Polynesia is Raiatea's Taputapuatea. Now considered a national monument, this immense archaeological area is easily explored by foot and includes dozens of marae and shrines.
Diving
A favorite of all divers, the shared lagoon between
the islands is rich with numbers of sites and
in variety including landscapes of sea mounts,
caverns, drop-offs, and famous wrecks.
Snorkeling
The calm and secluded lagoon is home to
a wide variety of reef fish and plant life. Since
fish-feeding is practiced, the lagoon attracts
large schools of eels, perches, triggerfish, red
snappers, silver jacks, tunas, red runners, and
reef sharks.
Picnic on Your Own Island
Dozens of tiny motu surround these islands
and many are available for half- or full-day use
for couples or groups. Most islands can be circled
in a few minutes by foot and are the perfect spot
to picnic under a coconut tree, snorkel around
the island, or relax with a book.
Village Hopping and Shopping
Visitors who seek a simpler life enjoy the villages
along the coast of Taha'a.
The quaint village of Haamene has nearby pearl
farms and a turtle preserve, the north-shore village
of Patio is known for traditional fishing and
copra activities, and Tiva is surrounded by Vanilla
plantations.
On Raiatea, the villages are also tiny so the
best shopping is found in Utoroa, the only town
of size on either island, where many quaint shops
and markets line the newly renovated waterfront
area with art, crafts, and collectibles from local
artisans.
Other activities and sites
on Raiatea and Taha'a include:
Guided hike to the slopes of Mount Temahani.
4X4 Safaris to explore the remote interior roads
and coastal villages.
Vanilla plantations and family-owned pearl farms.
Lagoon excursions by powered outrigger canoe,
glass-bottomed boat, motor boat, kayak, or jetskiing.
Circle-island tours by bus or private car.
Deep-sea fishing.
Shopping on the waterfront in the village of Uturoa
on Raiatea.
Botanical gardens.
Sea turtle preserve.
Snorkeling excursions around the islands and motu.
Guided or self-guided itineraries including
these and other sites can be reserved or planned
by your travel arranger before you travel or at
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