Discover the best top things to do in Huahine, French Polynesia including Island Eco Tours - Day Tours, Motu Tresor, Green Tours Huahine, Distillerie Huahine Passion, Galerie 'Umatatea, Poetaina Day Tours, Poe Island Tour, Sito Archeologico Di Maeva, Fare Potee maeva huahine, Huahine Pearl Farm.
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Sacred Sites and Legendary Places: Island Eco Tours is a small owner operated tour service dedicated to offering visitors the highest quality, most detailed and educational land excursions available on the island of Huahine. You're guide holds diplomas from the University of Hawai'i in Polynesian Anthropology, Pacific Islands Archaeology and Travel Industry Management. Specializing in half-day and full day 4X4 tours, Ship Tours, custom private tours, group tours and archaeological walk-abouts. Island Eco Tours est une petite entreprise qui a la volonte d'offrir aux visiteurs la plus grande qualite, la plus detaillee et instructive des excursions terrestre disponible sur l'ile de Huahine. Proprietaire et guide professionnel, Paul Atallah, est diplome de l'universite de Hawaii en archeologie des iles du pacifique, anthropologie polynesienne et gestion du tourisme.
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4WD tour in Huahine : half day, full day or private tour. Visit HUAHIHE, the "authentic and wild" with Romain, certified touristic tour guide. Discover : the sacred eels, the Pearl farm, the fish traps, Archaeological sites and the Vanilla House.
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We were told the story that years ago, a native Tahitian, Christian was concerned that an abundance of local fruit on the island of Huahine went to waste... alor... alor... and began to make brandy. We enjoyed a tasting of a variety of flavors and decided to buy a bottle of each for later enjoyment on our cruise. Our favorites: Dried Banana, Huahine Fruits, and of course, Chocolate! My brilliant sister stopped at the grocery and bought vanilla ice cream, creating a new concoction - Huahine Brandy Cream shots. Manuia!
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Galerie 'Umatatea is located on the Motu of Maeva, about 800 meters after the bridge, across from the Pension Delord/Camping Vana'a. Melanie works in a variety of mediums--primarily oils on canvas, framed in tropical woods hand carved by a Marquesian sculptor. Her paintings are imbued with the saturated light and colours of Polynesia, and a heartfelt tenderness for the everyday objects, anecdotal attitudes and expressions of the Polynesians. Limited Edition prints available.
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Discover our authentic island Huahine in the day by canoe , with PICNIC tables in water.
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Poe 4x4 Tour Half day and full day in 4x4 with meals included with the locals with introduction to local cuisine. Several visits during the morning: Farm pearl, vanilla plantation, archeological site, belvedere, point of view photos, discovery of the bridge of Maroe, visit the sacred eels with the blue eyes of Faie, ...
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We were in need of some exercise so our group of 6 walked the 4.2 miles towards the museum from Fare. We packed lunch and plenty of water and headed to the museum. If you walk, take note of the local life style, the homes, the well kept front yards, the fishing traps along the lake and the burial sites in family yards. We also passed several papaya and banana trees and many skinny dogs (cue sad face). The museum had a thatched roof hut over water. Please leave a small donation, remove your shoes at the door and submerse yourself in the Polynesian lessons throughout history from discovery to colonialization to present day. There was a little exhibit of art work, carving and maps to investigate as well. Worth a stop for sure. TIP: bring mosquito repellant.
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We were on a bike ride too see the infamous Blue-eyed eels and the tour that stopped next to us at the eels, stopped at the Pearl Farm, so we stopped to. What's not to love? A free boat ride to a an attractive hut stationed over the water to look at beautiful pearls and pottery, I am in! There were quite a few folks there already from the tour, so we must have missed the quick talk on the "how-to's" of process and harvest of these little gems, but no matter, my sister had been on a tour before and knew how to explain quite a bit. We ventured inside and were in awe of the stunning necklaces, earrings and bracelets available. It was our anniversary the very next day, and I was sweetly surprised with a, "pick out what you'd like..." Oh the fun! I actually chose a necklace of keshi pearls. There are several pearl farmers that produce keshi pearls from salt water. Keshi pearls named after the Japanese word for poppy, spontaneously appear like seeds in the bodies of any mollusk as a result of the culturing process. There is no irritant to breed the mollusk. A keshi pearl is "natural" and therefore highly prized being made up of pure nacre, a rare material. They are sold by weight like gemstones.
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