Top 10 Other Outdoor Activities in Society Islands, Society Islands

July 13, 2021 Velvet Champine

Discover the best top things to do in Society Islands, French Polynesia including Jardin de Corail, Huahine-kitetrip, Bora Dream Pictures & Lagoon Tours, Mt. Teurafaatiu, Raiatea Activities, Moorea Explorer, Mount Tapioi, Vallee de la Papenoo, Rando Pacific, Taravao Plateau.
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1. Jardin de Corail

Motu Tautau, 98733 French Polynesia
Excellent
83%
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5.0 based on 174 reviews

Jardin de Corail

Reviewed By 14Roger

The coral gardens are incredible. If staying at Le Taha'a you should cross over to the motu across the channel, walk towards the open sea area at the end and then get in. When you do be careful because that's where the current is strongest. To avoid the coral you can stay on the outside closest to the shoreline that you enter. For better scenery try to get into the middle of the channel asap. There are a ton of fish. Most are small. The exception was a giant trigger fish that was a little aggressive. He was about 1 foot tall and 1.5-2 feet long. They have nasty looking teeth too. He was right in the middle close to where the gardens start. You definitely need water shoes and if you have gloves, a rash guard/swim shirt, and board shorts even better. I went through 6-8 times over a few days and while sometimes I escaped unscathed, on 2 occasions I ended up with scrapes. I was being aggressive though and swimming in some tight areas and where the coral comes very close to the surface. On one occasion I swung my arm to paddle and my palm scraped the coral cutting me in a few places. On another occasions I scraped my knees and the side of my calf on coral. A week later it's still healing. Definitely worth the experience though. I recommend water shoes over flippers because when the water gets really shallow you may want to stand and walk out but you need to step around the coral. Some area are tight and flippers wouldn't fit where you're trying to step plus it's hard to walk in them anyways.

2. Huahine-kitetrip

Bp 909, 38731 French Polynesia 256262 http://www.huahine-kitetrip.com/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Huahine-kitetrip

3. Bora Dream Pictures & Lagoon Tours

Excellent
95%
Good
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5.0 based on 255 reviews

Bora Dream Pictures & Lagoon Tours

We are offering an all range of High Class Photography services and Photo tours. From stunning photo sessions at your resort to lagoon tours by boat including a gorgeous photoshoot, it’s always all about enjoying while doing your best photos ever! Doesn’t matter you are honeymooners or simply lovers, family, friends or single traveler, everybody is welcome to join this unique expérience. I'm a lifestyle & underwater photographer. My style is colorful and I keep things mostly natural. Under or above the water I like to capture candid and posed shots to capture true emotions. I've been told I'm fun to be around. I like to shoot in a relaxed atmosphere to make you feel comfortable and have the best time in front of the camera. I believe that everybody is photogenic and can look great in photos, it is just dependant on how good the feeling between the photographer and his models is…

4. Mt. Teurafaatiu

Vaiea French Polynesia
Excellent
85%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 87 reviews

Mt. Teurafaatiu

Reviewed By treasurepv - Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

This is a must do, but some of the rope climbing at the end was a bit scary for me. And I -- who exercise every day -- was so out of breath that I was scared I would faint. Had I taken it more slowly and stopped frequently, I would have enjoyed the climb. But on top it was awe-inspiring.

5. Raiatea Activities

Marina d Uturoa, Uturoa 98735 French Polynesia +(689)792627 [email protected] http://www.raiatea-activites.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 87 reviews

Raiatea Activities

6. Moorea Explorer

0 Moorea Temae PK, Maharepa 98728 French Polynesia +689 40 56 12 86 [email protected] http://www.mooreaexplorer.com
Excellent
69%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 104 reviews

Moorea Explorer

Reviewed By cocos089 - Munich, Germany

We have done the jet ski tour with Moorea Explorer and enjoyed it a lot. Driving a jet ski is so much fun. We visited the two bays made a stop to relax and had the chance to see sharks and stingrays when snorkeling in the lagoon. The tour is highly recommended!

7. Mount Tapioi

Uturoa 98735 French Polynesia
Excellent
75%
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4.5 based on 106 reviews

Mount Tapioi

8. Vallee de la Papenoo

Pk 18 French Polynesia
Excellent
73%
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22%
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Vallee de la Papenoo

Reviewed By Dany_Australia - Australia, null

Very scenic. Stopped many times to take in the beautiful views and natural beauty of this french island.

9. Rando Pacific

BP 1180 Papetoai, 98729 French Polynesia +689 87 70 56 18 http://www.randopacific.com/
Excellent
77%
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Rando Pacific

Canyoneering/abseiling and hiking on Tahiti and Moorea

10. Taravao Plateau

Taravao French Polynesia
Excellent
43%
Good
46%
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11%
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Taravao Plateau

Reviewed By ruthandvern - Wilton, United States

You would not think this mid peninsula road that heads to the far west side, cutting right soon after beginning up to the plateau would bring to mind a French countryside dairy farming scene, but that's what you'll find. How serene riding through this tree covered road through the elevating valley to meadowlands and upward. The road isn't really wide so pay attention to on coming. I enjoyed the variety of cattle, the sheep, a few horses, and lots of greens on the ground and in the trees. You first arrive at the official vista point. Lots of picnickers everywhere, grab a parking space. There is a panoramic sign with great information that has been graffitied to death. The photo ops are incredible with Taravao in the hub where the peninsula pulls away from the main island. When the clouds are high, or gone the views from west to east are awesome. Then drive up the hill around a bend and walk up a trail to the optimum height to take in the fullness. The view is obscured by growth in some places. There is a giant tree up there. Very worth the drive.

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