Discover the best top things to do in Punaauia, French Polynesia including Ciao Tahiti Excursions 4x4 - Day Tours, Tahiti Dream Tours, Dive and Sea Tahiti - Diving Center, Tahiti Trip Fishing, Museum of Tahiti and the Islands, Punaauia Beach, Surf Vision Project.
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5.0 based on 265 reviews
With us you realy get the wild beauty of Tahiti : amazing valleys, waterfalls, natural swiming-pools alond the river you'll visit archeologic sites and much more.. hightly recommended, the guide is specialise in 4wd tour, half-day or full-day.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
on a confortable boat for 5 persons your skipper accompany you to watch dolphins and whales (from august to octobre) observing the marine life in its natural element rays & turtles, swimming in the marvelous lagoon of tahiti see the beauty of corals and fish. and for amateurs of big game fishing by costal trolling we frequently catch bonito,tuna,wahoo Also,we operate sun set tours for couples.
5.0 based on 32 reviews
Dive and Sea Tahiti is a multi-activity friendly water sports center that offers water safaris: sharks, turtles, rays .., scuba diving, snorkeling, paddle, kayak, child internship, at the edge of the magnificent lagoon of Tahiti.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Big game fishing, whales and dolphins watching, lagoon excursion, sunset.
4.0 based on 280 reviews
Le Musee de Tahiti et des Iles - Te Fare Manaha offre une decouverte de la culture polynesienne a travers quatre salles d'exposition permanente consacrees au milieu naturel, a la culture materielle, a la vie sociale, religieuse et a l'histoire.Le musee propose egalement des expositions temporaires. Museum tells the story of Tahiti and the islands featuring exhibits on Polynesian history, culture, environment and ethnology.
This small museum is a prefect place to go for about 2 hours. They have all exhibits in French, and most have some English description also. It has a natural history approach with explanations of the formations of the islands, flora and fauna of the islands, analyses of how the migrations to the islands occurred, including putative dates and types of canoes. Archaeological exhibits locally unearthed include tools, weapons, and cooking implements with a re-creation of a home. There is information on the language and musical instruments. We found the historical information on Captain Bligh and the mutiny on the Bounty, and role the mutineers played in altering local politics was interesting.The last part after the French arrival is relatively sketchy, and I suspect a politically sensitive issue, since the missionaries and the French made significant efforts to suppress the Maori language, religion and customs. However, from other locals we learned that the language is now taught in school and can be taken at the university level. At some point the museum may want to revise the exhibits the covering the last 150 years, as this may be of interest for school children and visitors. For example local art work, carving, and activities such as the Heiva are not
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