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Fare
A visit to Fare, Huahine’s only town, is like stepping back in time. This charming, oceanside community offers welcoming residents, a waterside market that sells fresh fruit and seafood, an open-air market, filled with local vendors and a beautiful beach just north of town. While exploring Fare, a happy hour stop at the Yacht Club is a must! Located on the famous Huahine Lagoon, patrons can enjoy fruity cocktails with a gorgeous view!Fare
A visit to Fare, Huahine’s only town, is like stepping back in time. This charming, oceanside community offers welcoming residents, a waterside market that sells fresh fruit and seafood, an open-air market, filled with local vendors and a beautiful beach just north of town. While exploring Fare, a happy hour stop at the Yacht Club is a must! Located on the famous Huahine Lagoon, patrons can enjoy fruity cocktails with a gorgeous view! -
Sacred temples
More than just a quaint island, Huahine actually houses the largest concentration of ancient temples in all of French Polynesia. The area of Maeva is comprised of nearly 30 maraes, sacred, prehistoric temples. It’s worth a day trip to see these ancient, mythical ruins, including the 400-year old Fish Traps!Sacred temples
More than just a quaint island, Huahine actually houses the largest concentration of ancient temples in all of French Polynesia. The area of Maeva is comprised of nearly 30 maraes, sacred, prehistoric temples. It’s worth a day trip to see these ancient, mythical ruins, including the 400-year old Fish Traps! -
Chez Tara
For the best restaurant on the island, visit Chez Tara. While the fresh seafood is delicious every day of the week, a Sunday trip (around noon) lets you experience ma’a Tahiti, traditional Tahitian fare, served buffet-style. Chances are, you’ll see quite a few locals and hear some live music, all the while enjoying the stunning lagoon views!Chez Tara
For the best restaurant on the island, visit Chez Tara. While the fresh seafood is delicious every day of the week, a Sunday trip (around noon) lets you experience ma’a Tahiti, traditional Tahitian fare, served buffet-style. Chances are, you’ll see quite a few locals and hear some live music, all the while enjoying the stunning lagoon views!