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Inaiti LodgeAure Tahiti Polynesie Francaise
Arue
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- Papeete Market: Located in Papeete, the capital of French Polynesia, Papeete Market is a vibrant and bustling market where you can find a wide variety of local produce, crafts, and traditional Polynesian goods.
- James Norman Hall Home: This historical site in Arue was the former residence of James Norman Hall, an American author and World War I pilot. The house has been preserved as a museum, showcasing the life and works of Hall.
- Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands: Situated in Punaauia, just a short drive from Arue, the Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands provides an insight into the rich history, culture, and natural heritage of French Polynesia. The museum features exhibits on Polynesian artifacts, traditional arts, and archaeological discoveries.
- Black Sand Beach, Paea: Known for its stunning black volcanic sand, this beach in Paea is a great spot for sunbathing and enjoying the mesmerizing coastline of Tahiti. The beach is surrounded by lush greenery and offers beautiful views of the ocean.
- Point Venus: Located in Mahina, close to Arue, Point Venus is a picturesque peninsula known for its lighthouse and beautiful views. The area is historically significant as it was the site where Captain James Cook observed the transit of Venus in 1769.
- Vaipahi Gardens: Situated in Mataiea, a short distance from Arue, Vaipahi Gardens is a tropical paradise filled with exotic plants, waterfalls, and serene walking paths. The gardens offer a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and provide an opportunity to explore the diverse flora of French Polynesia.
- Arahurahu Marae: Located in Paea, Arahurahu Marae is an ancient Polynesian temple complex that dates back centuries. This archaeological site provides a glimpse into the religious and cultural practices of the Polynesian people and offers a unique opportunity to learn about the region's history.
- Fautaua Valley: Situated near Papeete, Fautaua Valley is a lush and scenic valley known for its breathtaking waterfalls. Visitors can hike through the verdant landscape to reach the impressive Fautaua Waterfall, which cascades down from a height of 985 feet (300 meters).
- Pointe des Pecheurs: Located in Arue, Pointe des Pecheurs is a popular fishing spot where you can witness locals indulging in traditional fishing methods. It offers beautiful views of the coastline and is a great place to relax and soak in the local atmosphere. 10. Mahana Park: Situated in Punaauia, Mahana Park is a waterfront park that offers recreational activities such as picnicking, swimming, and kayaking. With its beautiful views and well-maintained facilities, it is an ideal place to spend a leisurely day outdoors.