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Hurepiti (French Polynesia)
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Practical info — Hurepiti

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Book a botanical or vanilla tour in advance; Hurepiti is famous for these guided walks.
  • Bring strong mosquito repellent for the island's lush interior.
  • Rent a scooter or a small boat to easily navigate around the area.
  • When anchoring in the bay, ensure you do not damage the fragile coral reefs.

🍽 Food

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Vanilla-sauce Mahi Mahi

Find this local specialty served in cozy family pensions.

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Coconut bread

Freshly baked at village bakeries; great for a sweet breakfast.

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Tropical fruit jams

Homemade and often served at local guesthouses.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Tahitian vanilla beans

Buy the most authentic beans directly from the local farms.

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Vanilla Monoi oil

A fragrant body oil available at farm gift shops.

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Hand-carved wooden items

Beautiful traditional crafts made by local artisans.

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Hurepiti Bay

A calm and sheltered inlet great for peaceful sunsets.

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The botanical gardens

Enjoy the rich scents and absolute tropical tranquility.

Hurepiti is an appealing village located on the sheltered western coast of Taha'a, an island celebrated globally as the "Vanilla Island." Set at the head of a deep, tranquil bay, the village serves as a prime anchorage for yachts and gives memorable views across the water to the silhouette of Bora Bora. Hurepiti has gained a reputation as a center for eco-tourism and botanical exploration, with local guides leading immersive tours that showcase the intricate process of vanilla cultivation and the island's medicinal plant lore. The community's lifestyle is deeply intertwined with the land, focusing on traditional agriculture, copra production, and pearl farming. Walking through the village, visitors can experience the authentic Polynesian "joie de vivre" amidst lush gardens filled with hibiscus and tiare flowers. Hurepiti remains a place where traditional values are cherished, providing a peaceful retreat for those who wish to discover the true heart of the Society Islands through sustainable tourism and direct contact with the welcoming local population.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C282828282727262626262727
Rain mm198174142118936042423472111216

Geography

Coordinates
-16.63000, -151.52000

Facts

  • Population of Hurepiti: approx. 150 (2020 estimate)
  • Number of vanilla farms: 8
  • Annual copra production: 20 tons
  • Area of coconut plantations: 30 hectares
  • Year church was built: 1885
  • Average water temperature: 27°C

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Sights in the town Hurepiti (2)

Mont Ohiri

Mountain in France, a peak on the island of Huahine.

Tiva Church

Church of the Christian community in the village of Hurepiti.

Frequently asked questions

Length of stay in Hurepiti?
Plan 1 to 2 days to explore the area.
Best time to visit Hurepiti?
The weather is most stable between May and October.
How to get to Hurepiti?
Usually, boat connections serve the location.
What to eat in Hurepiti?
Traditional dishes with freshly caught fish are typical.
Is Hurepiti family-friendly?
Yes, it is a quiet retreat for families.
Hurepiti: where is it located?
Hurepiti is located in French Polynesia.
Hurepiti: what is there to see?
Highlights include Mont Ohiri, Tiva Church.
Hurepiti: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Hurepiti: why is it worth visiting?
Hurepiti is an appealing village located on the sheltered western coast of Taha'a, an island celebrated globally as the "Vanilla Island." Set at the head of a deep, tranquil bay, the village serves as a prime anchorage for yachts and gives memorable views across the water to the…
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