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You will discover breathtaking landscapes, contrasts of colors like you have never seen before, this flight will remain engraved forever in your most beautiful memories, the flight over Huahine will be a highlight of your visit to Polynesia, wonder and satisfaction guaranteed. Important information: You are going to make a private flight, this means that we will be two people on board, if you come with more than one it will be each your turn, but you will have the possibility of waiting in the cafeteria of the airport of Huahine in front of the magnificent blue lagoon Other important information Given our remote travel to satisfy you, we ask that the reservation be made for at least two people, we can only travel for one flight thank you for your understanding
Price: $288.34
Duration: 0 hours
This 7-day trip offers a rare and authentic immersion into the soul of the Leeward Islands. Each stopover is designed to combine peaceful sailing, local encounters, marine activities and cultural discoveries. Unlike classic stays, this experience offers a gentle and intimate pace, away from the crowds, with nights on board in idyllic anchorages. Exclusive access to wild motus, daily snorkeling, fresh meals using local produce, and personalized tours of preserved pearl farms, vanilla groves or villages make this tour unique. The attentive crew and the beauty of the lagoons complete an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Polynesia.
Price: $1,345.57
Duration: 168 hours
Embark on a 7-day journey of pure happiness from Huahine to Bora Bora, passing through the unspoilt treasures of Raiatea and Taha, aboard a comfortable catamaran. Every day, let yourself be carried on a lagoon with a thousand shades of blue, discover authentic islands, beautiful beaches, coral gardens and Polynesian traditions. On board, everything is designed for your comfort and well-being, gentle sailing, daily swimming, unforgettable sunsets.... Whether you are looking for adventure , relaxation or romance, this cruise is your ideal escape. With family, couple or friends, wake up each morning in a postcard decor with only one program: enjoy. Your Polynesian dream is waiting for you, ready to drop the moorings?
Price: $8,409.81
Duration: 168 hours
Step off your ship at Huahine Port and settle into a comfortable 4x4 for a compact 3.5-hour circuit that blends culture, scenery, and island flavors. A local driver-guide keeps the pace easy with short walks and photo stops—ideal when shore time is limited. Explore laid-back Fare, the Maeva archaeological area, a vanilla plantation, traditional fish traps, and a black pearl farm, then pause at the Belvedere for fresh fruit and juice. Enjoy gentle coastal views between stops and return to the wharf right on schedule for all-aboard. All visits are short, relaxed, and perfectly suited to families and small groups.
Price: $591.09
Duration: 3 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: XPF
- Languages: French, Tahitian, English
- Climate: Tropical
- Timezone: Pacific/Tahiti
- Population: Approximately 6,000 residents
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is during the dry season from May to October for pleasant weather.
- Visa Requirements Visitors from many countries including the US, EU, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days. A valid passport is required. Longer stays or other nationalities may need to apply for a visa in advance. No visa on arrival or e-visa options are generally available; travelers should check with French Polynesian consulates before travel.
About Huahine
Huahine is a serene and less commercialized island in French Polynesia’s Society Islands, known for its lush landscapes, crystal-clear lagoons, and rich Polynesian culture. Unlike its more famous neighbors Bora Bora and Tahiti, Huahine offers an authentic and tranquil experience with fewer tourists. The island is divided into two parts connected by a bridge, featuring ancient archaeological sites, vanilla plantations, and traditional fishing villages. Visitors are drawn to its unspoiled natural beauty, including pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs ideal for snorkeling and diving. Huahine’s relaxed pace, friendly locals, and cultural heritage make it a perfect destination for travelers seeking peace, nature, and a glimpse into Polynesian life beyond the usual tourist hubs.
Huahine Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of French Polynesia
- Duration Range: Custom Durations
- Group Size: Flexible group sizes
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is during the dry season from May to October for pleasant weather. Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, swimwear, sun protection, and insect repellent. Respect local customs by dressing modestly when visiting villages and religious sites. Safety is generally good, but standard travel precautions apply. Cash in XPF is preferred as card acceptance can be limited outside main towns. Internet access may be slow or intermittent in remote areas.
Average Tour Price: $95
Lowest Price Tour: $55
Highest Price Tour: $220
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Top Attractions
1. Maeva Village Archaeological Site – A significant Polynesian archaeological area with ancient marae (temples) and fish traps. 2. Huahine Lagoon – Offers stunning turquoise waters perfect for snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding. 3. Fare Village – The island’s main town with local markets, shops, and eateries showcasing local life. 4. Anau Village – Known for its vanilla plantations and traditional crafts. 5. Faie Bay – A beautiful beach area ideal for swimming and relaxing with scenic views.
Popular Activities
Visitors can enjoy snorkeling and diving in vibrant coral reefs, kayaking across calm lagoons, hiking through tropical forests, and exploring ancient Polynesian archaeological sites. Cultural experiences include visiting vanilla farms, attending traditional dance performances, and engaging with local artisans. Fishing, paddleboarding, and boat tours around the island are popular recreational options. The island’s peaceful environment also makes it perfect for yoga retreats and wellness activities.
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Local Food & Cuisine
Huahine’s cuisine is a blend of fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and traditional Polynesian flavors. Signature dishes include poisson cru (raw fish marinated in coconut milk and lime), grilled fish, and taro root preparations. Local specialties often feature vanilla, grown on the island, in desserts and drinks. Dining customs are relaxed and communal, with many meals enjoyed outdoors. Noteworthy restaurants include small family-run establishments in Fare offering authentic local dishes and beachfront eateries serving fresh catch of the day.
Getting Around
Huahine is reached mainly by regional flights from Tahiti. On the island, transportation options include rental cars, scooters, bicycles, and occasional taxis. Roads are generally in good condition but narrow and winding in places. Renting a car is recommended for exploring the island at your own pace. Boat tours are available for lagoon excursions. Costs for local transport are moderate, but options are limited compared to larger islands.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is during the dry season from May to October for pleasant weather. Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, swimwear, sun protection, and insect repellent. Respect local customs by dressing modestly when visiting villages and religious sites. Safety is generally good, but standard travel precautions apply. Cash in XPF is preferred as card acceptance can be limited outside main towns. Internet access may be slow or intermittent in remote areas.
Culture & Customs
Huahine’s culture is deeply rooted in Polynesian traditions, emphasizing respect for nature and community. Social customs include greeting with a warm “Ia ora na” and removing shoes when entering homes. Traditional festivals celebrate dance, music, and local history, often featuring colorful performances and communal feasts. Visitors should be mindful of sacred sites and ask permission before photographing locals. Sharing food and stories is a valued part of social interaction.
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