3-Hour Tour Of French Polynesia's Mo'orea Island
Description
Explore the best of French Polynesia by visiting the finest spots of Mo'orea, famous for the excellent quality pineapple fields. Marvel at the view of the northern island from the dramatic highpoint, Belvedere Lookout. Visit the hidden gems of this tiny volcanic island, including Cook's Bay, Opunohu Bay, and Opunohu Agricultural College and learn about Tahitian pearls at Maharepa village.
Highlights
- See panoramic views of the northern island from Belvedere Lookout
- Visit beautiful bays, Cook's Bay and Opunohu Bay
- Enjoy indigenous produce of the island, like Tahitian pearls and fruit juices
- Shop at the local shopping area in Maharepa village
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Take a tour of Mo'orea with your French Polynesian tour guide for the following:
Visit the Belvedere Lookout, a point with breathtaking views of mountains, farmlands, and bays. You can view the northern island from here.
Visit Lycée Agricole Opunohu, an agricultural high school at Moorea. Here, you can enjoy free samples of Marmalade. You can take freshly squeezed pineapple juice, ice creams and sorbets, local coffee or vanilla, monoï, etc.
Stop at the magnificent Opunohu Bay for breathtaking views and eye-catching spots. Also, visit Cook's Bay, with lovely stretches of water and Mt Rotui as the backdrop in the whole scenery.
Visit a fruit juice factory and distillery for free juice and liqueur samples.
Visit Maharepa village to learn about Tahitian pearls. Here, you will also have time for shopping in the different shops where many creative vendors sell different items. The area is also famous for its beaches and coral reefs.
What's Included
An air-conditioned minivan for up to 8 people
Free time for shopping
What's Excluded
Meals
What to bring
- Insect repellant
- Sunscreen
- Money for shopping
Know before you go
- The Tahitian alphabet has all of the same vowels as the Latin alphabet—a, e, i, o, and u—but only eight consonants—f, h, m, n, p, r, t and v. The Tahitian language was purely oral until the early 19th century. You might be wondering how “Bora Bora” got its name without a letter b. It’s actually pronounced “Pora Pora,” but early visitors likely misheard it, and it’s been Bora Bora ever since.
Meeting Point
French Polynesia
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.Price Details
The group size and price | |
1 To 2 | USD 290 Per Group |
3 To 7 | USD 300 Per Group |
This is a private tour |