Tahiti and Bora Bora are the most well known French Polynesian islands, thanks to their picture-perfect beaches and romantic ambiance. Indeed, these islands are ideal for handholding, with their lush landscapes and mood-setting features like lagoons and grottos. The heart-shaped island of Mo’orea makes a wonderful base for divers and snorkelers eager to explore its surrounding barrier reef system. Feeding the massive, sacred eels of Huahine is a one-in-a-lifetime way to experience an important local ritual.
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Parked up here to watch the sunrise. Easy access, plenty of parking in the morning. The sun rises behind the island of Tahiti from this viewpoint. While we were there, several locals stopped by to watch the sunrise as well.
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Fare is the administrative capital of Huahine, and is located just 10 minutes from the island's airport. There are several banks and ATMs, gas stations, the largest grocery store in all of French Polynesia (Super U Fare Nui), and a small selection of dining options (all very good though). The church is super cute, and Fare Beach is absolutely spectacular...especially considering how close to town it is. We spent four nights staying just outside of town and it was really the perfect location. I miss this sweet little place so much! It's a true tropical paradise.
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