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Huahine Vanilla Farms (French Polynesia)

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Huahine is often referred to as the 'Vanilla Island' because it hosts some of the most prestigious vanilla plantations in French Polynesia. The cultivation process is a testament to human patience, as each vanilla orchid flower must be pollinated by hand in a technique known locally as 'le mariage'. This manual intervention is necessary because the natural pollinators are absent from the islands. Following the harvest, the green beans undergo a meticulous curing process, being dried in the sun for several months until they turn dark and oily, developing their world-renowned fragrance. This intensive labor explains the high market value of the spice. Visiting these farms provides a deep dive into the island's economic backbone and agricultural heritage, showcasing how traditional methods continue to produce a luxury product that is exported to gourmet kitchens across the globe.

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 vanilla farms on Huahine are usually open for visits, often as part of guided tours. You can see the plantations and the processing of vanilla.
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Typical hours
The farms typically have fixed opening hours, often from 9:00 to 16:00. It is advisable to call ahead or check online as times may vary.
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Photography
Photography is generally allowed, especially on the vanilla fields and during processing. Ask your guide for the best subjects.
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Time needed
A guided tour of a vanilla farm typically lasts 45 minutes to an hour. Plan extra time for buying products at the farm shop.
Combine with
Combine the farm visit with a tour of Huahine's archaeological sites or a boat trip to Bourayne Bay. A visit to the pearl farms is also worthwhile.
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Getting there
The vanilla farms are scattered across Huahine; most are accessible from the main road. It's best to rent a car or bicycle to reach them.
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Insider tip
Buy fresh vanilla pods directly from the farmer - they are often cheaper and of higher quality than in shops. Ask about the origin and harvesting method.

Geography

Coordinates
-16.73350, -151.01710

Facts

  • 2 tons of vanilla are produced annually.
  • Farms cover 10 hectares.
  • First plantation was established in 1995.
  • There are 20 family farms.
  • Vanilla is cured for 6 months.
  • Sale price is €200 per kilogram.

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Sights in the town Huahine Vanilla Farms (10)

La Pierre Utapo

La Pierre Utapo is an archaeological site on Huahine, a large stone.

La Patte du Chien Piihoro

La Patte du Chien Piihoro is an archaeological site, a stone dog's paw.

Belvédère de Maroe

Belvédère de Maroe is a viewpoint on Huahine overlooking the bay.

Bellevue 50m

Bellevue 50m is a viewpoint on Huahine, 50 meters above sea level.

Temple Iehova Saloma

Temple Iehova Saloma is a Christian church on Huahine.

Temple protestant Maohi de Fare

Temple protestant Maohi de Fare is a Protestant church in Fare, Huahine.

Anguilles sacrées

Anguilles sacrées are sacred eels in a river on Huahine, revered by locals.

Anguilles Sacrées aux Yeux Bleues

Anguilles Sacrées aux Yeux Bleues are sacred eels with blue eyes on Huahine.

Temple Adventiste de Faie⛪ church

Temple Adventiste de Faie is an Adventist church in the village of Faie on Huahine.

anguilles sacrées aux yeux bleus

anguilles sacrées aux yeux bleus are sacred eels with blue eyes on Huahine.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is Huahine known for vanilla?
The vanilla from here is considered particularly aromatic and high quality.
Can you visit the farms?
Yes, guided tours through the plantations are offered.
What do you learn during the tour?
You learn about the elaborate process of pollination and drying.
Can I buy fresh vanilla?
Yes, you can buy vanilla beans in the farm shops.
When is the harvest season?
The main harvest usually takes place between May and September.
Huahine Vanilla Farms: where is it located?
Huahine Vanilla Farms is located in French Polynesia.
Huahine Vanilla Farms: what is there to see?
Highlights include La Pierre Utapo, La Patte du Chien Piihoro, Belvédère de Maroe.
Huahine Vanilla Farms: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Huahine Vanilla Farms: why is it worth visiting?
Huahine is often referred to as the 'Vanilla Island' because it hosts some of the most prestigious vanilla plantations in French Polynesia.
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