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Marae Fare Pote'e (French Polynesia)

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Marae Fare Pote'e is a centerpiece of the archaeological landscape in Maeva on the island of Huahine. This meticulously reconstructed meeting house sits atop an ancient stone platform at the lagoon's edge, showcasing the unique elliptical roof and open-air design characteristic of traditional Polynesian architecture. Historically, Maeva was the capital for the island's eight royal families, making it a dense area of religious and political power where Fare Pote'e served as the primary gathering hall for councils and sacred storytelling. Today, the structure houses a cultural museum that displays a collection of stone tools, fishhooks, and historical photographs, providing deep context for the surrounding ruins. The site is part of a larger archaeological trail that winds through numerous marae and ancient stone fish traps still visible in the lagoon today. Visiting Marae Fare Pote'e has an educational journey into the heart of Huahine's history, highlighting the seafaring skills and complex social organization of the ancestors. Its waterfront location provides a serene setting for reflection on the spiritual connection between the land and the ocean that defines life in French Polynesia.

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 ceremonial site in Maeva is part of the Huahine archaeological tour and freely accessible. Visitors can walk around the structure, but interior access is not allowed.
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Typical hours
The area is typically open during the day, often as part of guided tours. No fixed hours; the best time is in the morning.
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Photography
Photography is encouraged; the structure of meeting houses is best captured from an elevated angle. Flash is unnecessary in good daylight.
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Time needed
Allow about 30-45 minutes for the full archaeological tour covering several marae. Marae Fare Pote'e is one of the highlights.
Combine with
Combine with other marae in Maeva, such as Marae Fare Rua. The nearby village of Maeva is also worth a visit.
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Getting there
The site is reachable on foot once in Maeva. Parking is available at the village entrance; follow marked paths.
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Insider tip
Take time for the nearby Maeva Museum, which explains the finds. A hat and sunscreen are advisable due to the open location.

Geography

Coordinates
-16.72190, -151.01890

Facts

  • Restored in 2000
  • Platform size: 12 x 12 meters
  • Platform height: 1.5 meters
  • Number of stones: 60
  • Cultural events per year: 20
  • Age: 300 years

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Sights in the town Marae Fare Pote'e (10)

Temple Iehova Saloma

Temple of Jehovah in Fare, a place of worship.

Temple protestant Maohi de Fare

Protestant Maohi temple in Fare, a house of prayer.

Eglise Adventiste de Fare

Adventist church in Fare, a place of worship.

Super U

Super U supermarket in Fare, offering groceries and household items.

Eglise "La Sainte Famille"⛪ church

Church of the Holy Family in Fare, a Catholic church.

Eglie "La Sainte Famille"

Place of worship of the Holy Family in Fare, for religious gatherings.

Marae Fare-3

Archaeological site in Fare, remains of a traditional Polynesian ceremonial ground.

Belvédère de Maroe

Viewpoint in Maroe, offering a wide panorama of the surroundings.

Anguilles sacrées

Sacred eels in Fare, a site of cultural significance.

La Patte du Chien Piihoro

Archaeological site in Fare, known as the dog's paw Piihoro.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the name Marae Fare Pote'e mean?
It refers to a traditional meeting house.
Is access free?
A small donation is often appreciated.
When to visit?
It's less crowded in the morning.
How are the paths?
Natural, sturdy shoes required.
Can you see everything?
Yes, the site is accessible.
Marae Fare Pote'e: where is it located?
Marae Fare Pote'e is located in French Polynesia.
Marae Fare Pote'e: what is there to see?
Highlights include Temple Iehova Saloma, Temple protestant Maohi de Fare, Eglise Adventiste de Fare.
Marae Fare Pote'e: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Marae Fare Pote'e: why is it worth visiting?
Marae Fare Pote'e is a centerpiece of the archaeological landscape in Maeva on the island of Huahine.
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