
Moorea © Tahiti Tourisme
The most dramatic of the French Polynesian islands, Moorea lies
only a few miles northwest of Tahiti (10 minutes by air, or under
an hour by ferry from Papeete). The little tropical island gem is
characterised by spectacular bays, white sandy beaches and towering
craggy volcanic peaks that form a jagged central spine, reflected
in the surrounding crystal-surfaced lagoons.
About 8,000 people live happily on Moorea, but there are no
towns, or even villages, as such. Settlements offering clusters of
shops and stalls line the 40-mile long (64km) paved road that
encircles the island, giving access to the few sightseeing
opportunities and lovely beaches. The best beaches are between the
Moorea Village Hotel and the Hotel Beachcomber, and near the
Sofitel Ia Ora near the airport.
All sorts of water activities and excursions are offered on the
island, as well as several land-based activities like hikes and
mountain safaris. A fun way to explore the island is to rent a
scooter or bicycle, or join the locals on the 'trucks' that form
the island's public transport system. Must-see sights include the
panoramic view of Cook and Opunohu bays from the Roto Nui
(Belvedere) viewpoint, the Paopao open-air market, and a distillery
where exotic liqueurs are produced from the local pineapple,
vanilla, mango and coconut crops.