Moorea Full Day Tour

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  • Driving
  • Papetoai port, Opunohu ‐ Oct 24, 2025
  • Toatea Lookout ‐ Jan 3, 2025
    Near the ferry port in western Moorea, the road leads to the To’a Tea viewpoint, offering stunning views of the colorful lagoon, Tahiti’s mountains, and the rugged Fairurani peaks. Framed by coconut palms, white sand beaches, and overwater bungalows, it’s a truly unforgettable sight.
  • Manutea Tahiti
    We’ll visit a local juice and liquor factory, where fresh pineapples are processed daily into their famous juices. You’ll see the production process and then stop at the Rotui shop to sample their delicious juices and locally crafted liquors, a perfect taste of Moorea’s flavors.
  • Pineapple fields
    Moorea’s iconic pineapple fields are a must-see. Grown in rich volcanic soil and sunny conditions, they produce some of the sweetest pineapples in the world. Combining tradition and modern farming, these fields highlight Moorea’s agricultural heritage. Moorea’s pineapples truly stand out!
  • Marae Ti'i-rua
    On our way to the Belvedere, we’ll visit an ancient Polynesian marae, a sacred open-air temple once used for worship and ceremonies. Surrounded by lush forest, the site exudes tranquility and mystery, offering a deep connection to Moorea’s spiritual and cultural heritage.
  • Belvedere of Opunohu
    No visit to Moorea is complete without stopping at the iconic Belvedere Lookout. Sitting 240 meters above Opunohu Bay, it offers stunning views of the lagoon, Cook’s Bay, and Opunohu Bay, framed by Mount Rotui’s ridges. The dramatic peaks and panoramic vistas make this a must-see highlight of the island.
    Belvedere (Lookout) of Opunohu
  • Tropical Garden
    Next, we’ll visit a beautiful botanical garden with a stunning lagoon viewpoint. This lush garden is home to vibrant tropical plants and a vanilla plantation. You can also enjoy fresh, locally made fruit juice and immerse yourself in Moorea’s natural beauty and traditions.
  • Ta’ahiamanu beach
    We’ll visit one of Moorea’s most beautiful beaches, a paradise of white sand, clear water, and swaying palm trees. The lagoon is alive with colorful fish, and you may even take a refreshing swim to fully enjoy Moorea’s natural beauty.
  • Magic Mountain ‐ Oct 24, 2025
  • Tipanier Restaurant ‐ Oct 17, 2025
    Next, we’ll dine at Le Tipanier, a legendary beachfront restaurant set directly on the lagoon. It offers an authentic Polynesian atmosphere with stunning views of the turquoise waters. You can savor local favorites like poisson cru and fresh tuna tartare, or enjoy a casual lunch with your feet in the sand.
  • Motu Fare One and stingrays spot ‐ Oct 24, 2025
    Our next stop is the pristine Motu Fare One, a classic, small islet defining the French Polynesian paradise. This picturesque motu offers a true escape with dazzling white-sand beaches and swaying coconut palms. Just a short boat ride away lies the famous Stingray Spot, a shallow sandbank where you can stand and interact with the wildlife. Here, you'll have an incredible opportunity to meet sociable stingrays and harmless blacktip reef sharks as they gracefully glide around your legs.
  • Tiki village
    For a deep dive into local traditions, we visit Tiki Village Cultural Center, a beautifully recreated ancient Polynesian village. Here you can attend interactive workshops to learn traditional crafts like pareo dyeing, weaving, or how to prepare the famous poisson cru.
  • Haapiti, Catholic Church ‐ Oct 17, 2025
    Our next stop is the stunning Église de la Sainte-Famille (Holy Family Catholic Church), one of Moorea’s most photographed landmarks. Built in 1897 from coral and limestone by masons from Easter Island, the church is a beautiful example of traditional construction.
  • Cooks Bay Lookout ‐ Oct 24, 2025
    We will also make a stop at Cook's Bay (Baie de Cook), which is one of Moorea's two iconic, deeply carved volcanic inlets, celebrated as one of the most beautiful bays globally. Framed by jagged peaks like the spectacular Mount Rotui, the bay's dramatic landscape creates a breathtaking, postcard-perfect vista.
  • Papetoai port, Opunohu ‐ Jan 3, 2025