The Garden Island
The island equivalent to the Garden of Eden, Huahine is an immense tropical jungle thriving with coconut plantations, vanilla orchids, banana groves, breadfruit trees and watermelon fields. Beyond its lush landscapes and bright blooms, Huahine is also a culturally preserved sanctuary with sacred temples hidden throughout dense vegetation. Undoubtedly, this island will leave you spellbound.
The Locale
Part of the Leeward Group of Society Islands, Huahine is a 40-minute flight from Tahiti and rests in close proximity to Raiatea, Taha'a and Bora Bora. The island is divided into two parts: Huahine Nui (big) and Huahine Iti (small). The name Huahine, a variation of the Tahitian word vahine (woman), presumably refers to a mountain ridge resembling the outline of a pregnant woman—a symbol of the island's irrefutable fertility.
Huahine is exceptionally green—perhaps with envy, since fewer travelers frequent her sandy shores and lush hillsides than her favored counterparts, Moorea and Bora Bora. For this reason, though, Huahine has retained the alluring essence and authenticity of early Polynesia. The locals pride themselves on preserving what they genuinely believe is the most picturesque island in Tahiti; and our clients who visit often find that Huahine becomes their favorite island, returning again and again to find the same landscape still unchanged over time.
The Legend
This natural abundance blends seamlessly with a wealth of ancient history and mythical intrigue. Once the home of Tahitian royalty, Huahine is considered the cradle of Polynesian culture. The island maintains the largest concentration of ancient marae (temples) in French Polynesia, some of which are believed to date back to the original ancestors of the Tahitians—the Lapita people—around 700 AD.
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Featuring Hotel Le Mahana Huahine and Maitai Tahiti
Discover the vibrant charm of Tahiti with an overnight stay in Papeete at the conveniently located Maitai Express Tahiti, then escape to the serene beauty of Huahine for five nights in a Deluxe Lagoon View Bungalow at the intimate and family-run Hotel Le Mahana. Nestled on Avea Bay, Le Mahana offers a peaceful beachfront setting surrounded by lush tropical gardens, ideal for relaxation and exploration. This package includes round-trip international airfare from select California cities, inter-island flights on Air Tahiti, daily breakfast and dinner on Huahine, and a variety of immersive island adventures including a Jet Ski tour, 4x4 safari, motu picnic, snorkeling excursion, and more.
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Featuring the Maitai Lapita Village Huahine and Maitai Tahiti
Experience the untouched beauty and rich heritage of Huahine with a stay in a Garden Bungalow with Pool at Maitai Lapita Village Huahine, nestled between a serene lake and a white-sand beach once home to ancient Polynesian villages. Enjoy daily breakfast and a host of unforgettable adventures, including a thrilling Jet Ski ride across Huahine`s turquoise lagoon, a guided 4x4 expedition to sacred marae and lush jungle interiors, and an immersive 3-in-1 Motu Picnic and Lagoon Tour featuring snorkeling in vibrant coral gardens and traditional Polynesian cuisine. This package includes round-trip international airfare from select California cities, as well as inter-island flights.
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$2,950
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6 Nights
There are two distinctively unique hotels on Huahine. The first is the lakeside Maitai Lapita Village. This charming resort was built around a carefully preserved ancient village and has its own dedicated museum in the hotel lobby. The second is the beachfront Le Mahana Hotel, located on the southern tip of Huahine Iti in a protected inlet. Known for its outstanding chef, this lovely liitle resort is a popular stop for sailors navigating French Polynesia. Both are charming options; but if you seek a non-resort experience, there are also a few small establishments known as pensions scattered around the island.
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Generally speaking, the natives appreciate a quiet lifestyle; but Huahine is still a very active island. The main town of Fare springs to life on Sunday mornings when the outdoor market brings truckloads of fruit and produce to the waterfront. Every year in October, the Hawaiki Nui Va'a, the largest outrigger canoe race in the South Pacific, starts from the island of Huahine. On that special day, the air is filled with excitement and intense electricity.
Popular water activities in Huahine include Marc`s Motu Picnic, Jet Skiing, 4x4 Tours, sailing and sport fishing. The island also has some of the best surf in the South Pacific, particularly at Ava Mo'a Pass near the reef in Fare.
Feeling creative? Journey through the expressive side of Huahine life and discover the fine artistry of Melanie Shook Dupre. Inspired by the surrounding lush Polynesian landscapes and lifestyles for over 39 years, Melanie gracefully captivates island life through her paintings and portraits. A true visual charm, "Galerie 'Umatatea", located in Maeva, Huahine is a must see.
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