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Often called the "Garden Island," Huahine remains one of French Polynesia's most authentic and serene escapes. The island is actually two landmasses, Huahine Nui and Huahine Iti, connected by a bridge over the crystalline waters of Maroe Bay. Visitors come to explore the ancient Maeva marae, a complex of stone temples set beside a sacred eel-filled stream, and to kayak or paddleboard through the quiet, mangrove-lined channels. The pace here is genuinely slow, focused on the lagoon's blue hues and the lush, mountainous interior.
This island is ideal for couples and independent travelers seeking tranquility over nightlife. Most visitors stay in the small villages dotting the coastline, like Fare, which has a few shops and restaurants along its waterfront. You'll fly into Huahine Airport, a short drive from most accommodations, and getting around typically requires renting a bicycle, scooter, or car to properly discover the island's secluded beaches and vanilla plantations.
Accommodation on Huahine is dominated by intimate guesthouses and small, upscale resorts that blend into the landscape. On HOTEVI, you can find options like the relaxed Fare Maeva Beach Club with its garden bungalows, or the more exclusive Le Mahana Huahine, featuring overwater villas right on the lagoon's edge.
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What is Huahine known for?
Huahine is known for its beautiful beaches, lush interior, and ancient temples, as well as its rich Polynesian culture and history.
Best time to visit Huahine?
The best time to visit Huahine is from April to October, when the weather is dry and sunny, making it ideal for outdoor activities like snorkeling and diving.