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Bounty Memorial Tahiti (French Polynesia)

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The Bounty Memorial in Tahiti is located at the historic Point Venus, a site of immense significance for Pacific maritime history. The monument marks the spot where HMS Bounty, commanded by Captain William Bligh, anchored in 1788. The crew's extended stay on the island to collect breadfruit saplings ultimately led to the legendary mutiny that has inspired countless books and films. Point Venus itself was named by Captain James Cook, who established an observatory here in 1769 to witness the transit of Venus. The memorial is set within a beautiful coastal park that also features a striking white lighthouse built in 1867. For visitors, the site gives a unique blend of historical narratives involving exploration, astronomy, and naval rebellion. The surrounding black sand beach and views across the turquoise waters of the Pacific make it a popular destination for both history buffs and those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of Tahiti's northern shore.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The Bounty Memorial at Point Venus on Tahiti is freely accessible, located in a scenic park. Visitors can view the monument at any time during park opening hours.
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Typical hours
The park is usually open daily, but exact hours may vary seasonally. The monument is generally accessible from sunrise to sunset.
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Photography
Photography is allowed at the monument and throughout the park. The lighthouse in the background provides a classic backdrop for souvenir photos.
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Time needed
Visiting the monument takes about 10 to 15 minutes. If you want to enjoy the park and beach, better allow an hour.
Combine with
Point Venus is a historic site with a lighthouse and black sand beach. Combine the visit with exploration of nearby bays and the coast of Tahiti Nui.
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Getting there
Point Venus is about 10 kilometers north of Papeete, reachable by car or bus. Parking is available at the park entrance.
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Insider tip
Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the peace. Bring swimwear, as the black sand beach invites swimming.

Geography

Coordinates
-17.49720, -149.49550

Facts

  • Unveiled in 1969
  • Stone plaque height: 2 meters
  • Material: granite
  • Number of individuals mentioned: 10
  • Distance from harbor: 200 meters
  • Annual ceremony: April 28

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Sights in the town Bounty Memorial Tahiti (10)

Venus Beach

Sandy beach on Tahiti's north coast, named after the 1769 Venus transit.

Phare de la Pointe Vénus

Lighthouse in French Polynesia, marking Tahiti's northern tip.

Baie de Matavai

Bay on Tahiti's north coast, anchorage for historic explorers.

Temple Getesemane

Protestant church in Mahina, named after Gethsemane.

Chapelle de Muriavai

Chapel in Mahina, small prayer space.

Temple mormon

Mormon temple in Mahina, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Salle du Royaume des Témoins de Jéhovah

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Mahina.

Église St Paul

Church in French Polynesia, Catholic congregation.

Ancienne chapelle Fatima

Former Fatima chapel in Mahina, now unused.

Belvédère du Tahara'a

Viewpoint on a hill, panoramic view of Papeete and Moorea.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is there a Bounty memorial?
It commemorates the historic Bounty mutiny off Tahiti.
Where exactly is it?
Usually on the coast, overlooking the ocean.
Is it hard to find?
No, it is usually well marked.
Is it worth visiting with kids?
Yes, especially if they know the story.
Are there snacks nearby?
Often there are local snack stands nearby.
Bounty Memorial Tahiti: where is it located?
Bounty Memorial Tahiti is located in French Polynesia.
Bounty Memorial Tahiti: what is there to see?
Highlights include Venus Beach, Phare de la Pointe Vénus, Baie de Matavai.
Bounty Memorial Tahiti: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Bounty Memorial Tahiti: why is it worth visiting?
The Bounty Memorial in Tahiti is located at the historic Point Venus, a site of immense significance for Pacific maritime history.
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