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Marae Mata'irea-ahi (French Polynesia)

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Marae Mata'irea-ahi is a highly sacred archaeological site located on the Mata'irea Hill overlooking the village of Maeva on Huahine Island. This specific marae was reserved for the highest-ranking chiefs (Arii) and served as a location for critical strategic deliberations and profound religious ceremonies. Built from dark, weathered basalt stones, the site features carefully constructed platforms and courtyards characteristic of ancient Polynesian architecture. Its elevated position on the hillside was not only symbolic of social status but also offered a commanding view over Lake Fa'una Nui and the surrounding reef, serving a defensive purpose. The site is part of an extensive archaeological complex containing over 30 different marae, making Maeva one of the most significant cultural landscapes in French Polynesia. For modern visitors, Marae Mata'irea-ahi provides a powerful link to the island's pre-European history, reflecting the spiritual depth and complex tribal governance that once flourished in these islands.

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
Marae Mata'irea-ahi on a hill in Maeva, Huahine, is freely open and was reserved for the highest chiefs. It gives a broad view over the island.
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Typical hours
As the marae is on a hill, it is typically accessible during the day. There are no fixed hours, and a visit in good weather is recommended.
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Photography
Photography is allowed; both the platform and the view are great subjects. Avoid flash to not disturb the natural scenery.
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Time needed
A visit takes about 20 to 30 minutes, including the climb up the hill. Allow time to enjoy the view.
Combine with
Combine your visit with Marae Manunu and other marae in the Maeva area. A trip to the Belvedere viewpoint is also worthwhile.
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Getting there
The hill is accessible on foot via a path starting in Maeva. Park in the village and follow the signs.
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Insider tip
Bring plenty of water as the climb can be tiring. Enjoy the panoramic view over Bourayne Bay.

Geography

Coordinates
-16.71250, -151.01250

Facts

  • Built in the 16th century
  • Platform diameter: 10 meters
  • Hearth diameter: 1 meter
  • Number of ash layers: 5
  • Elevation: 200 meters above sea level
  • Material: volcanic stone

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Sights in the town Marae Mata'irea-ahi (10)

Eglise évangélique Pentecôte

Pentecostal church in French Polynesia.

Eglise "La Sainte Famille"⛪ church

Church dedicated to the Holy Family.

Super U

A supermarket for daily shopping.

Eglie "La Sainte Famille"

Place of worship of the Holy Family.

Temple Iehova Saloma

Christian temple in the area.

Temple protestant Maohi de Fare

Maohi Protestant church in Fare.

Marae Fare-3

Archaeological site of a Polynesian ceremonial platform.

Marae Mata'ire'a Rahi

Archaeological site of a traditional Polynesian marae.

Salle du Royaume des témoins de Jéhovah

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.

Marae Va'otaha

Archaeological site of a Polynesian cult place.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I visit Marae Mata'irea-ahi without a guide?
Yes, the marae is open and can be explored independently by visitors.
How difficult is the path to the marae?
The path is mostly flat and easy to walk, but sturdy footwear is recommended.
Is Marae Mata'irea-ahi wheelchair accessible?
Due to the natural ground, accessibility for wheelchairs is limited.
Can I fly a drone at Marae Mata'irea-ahi?
Drone flights are often prohibited out of respect for the cultural site.
What is the historical significance of Marae Mata'irea-ahi?
It was a significant ritual site for the local chiefs.
Marae Mata'irea-ahi: where is it located?
Marae Mata'irea-ahi is located in French Polynesia.
Marae Mata'irea-ahi: what is there to see?
Highlights include Eglise évangélique Pentecôte, Eglise "La Sainte Famille", Super U.
Marae Mata'irea-ahi: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Marae Mata'irea-ahi: why is it worth visiting?
Marae Mata'irea-ahi is a highly sacred archaeological site located on the Mata'irea Hill overlooking the village of Maeva on Huahine Island.
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