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Marae Nonoha (French Polynesia)

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Marae Nonoha is a significant archaeological landmark located in the Taravao region of Tahiti, serving as a testament to the island's ancient Polynesian heritage. Built from durable basalt rock, this sacred site functioned as a focal point for religious ceremonies and social gatherings. It was particularly associated with agricultural rites intended to ensure the fertility of the land and successful harvests. The architecture features a distinct rectangular layout, with foundation walls that remain remarkably well-preserved despite the passage of time. Geographically, its position near the Taravao isthmus, the narrow bridge of land connecting Tahiti Nui and Tahiti Iti, was likely chosen for its strategic and spiritual importance. Exploring the site allows visitors to appreciate the sophisticated stone masonry of the era and gain insight into the pre-colonial spiritual life of the Tahitian people. The surrounding lush environment adds to the serene and contemplative atmosphere of this historic monument.

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 Nonoha in the Taravao region of Tahiti is freely open and built from solid basalt rock. It was a local center for religious customs.
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Typical hours
As an open ruin, it is typically accessible during the day. There are no official hours, and a daylight visit is recommended.
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Photography
Photography is allowed to capture the massive basalt stones and structure. Please avoid flash to preserve the natural patina.
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Time needed
A visit takes about 15 to 20 minutes as the complex is compact. Take the opportunity to explore the Taravao plateau area.
Combine with
Combine your visit with other marae in Taravao, such as Marae Nonoha (Mataiea), or a trip to the Tahiti Iti peninsula. Taravao beaches are also lovely.
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Getting there
The site is accessible by car via the road to Taravao. Park nearby and walk a short distance.
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Insider tip
Combine this visit with a stop at a local market in Taravao for fresh fruit. Mosquito repellent is advisable.

Geography

Coordinates
-17.71550, -149.40550

Facts

  • Built in the 18th century
  • Platform size: 6 x 4 meters
  • Height: 0.5 meters
  • Usage period: approx. 20 years
  • Number of cave paintings: 5
  • Distance to nearest road: 2 km

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Bain du roi

Historic royal bath, likely a natural pool or ceremonial bathing site.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I find Marae Nonoha?
The site is often found only via local directions or GPS coordinates.
Can I have a picnic there?
No, picnicking is not appropriate due to the cultural sanctity of this place.
Are there restrooms available?
There are no public facilities or restrooms directly at the Marae.
Is the site accessible during rain?
Paths become very slippery during rain; a visit is not recommended then.
What is this Marae known for?
Marae Nonoha was a historically significant ceremonial site for ancient Polynesian society.
Marae Nonoha: where is it located?
Marae Nonoha is located in French Polynesia.
Marae Nonoha: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Marae Nonoha: why is it worth visiting?
Marae Nonoha is a significant archaeological landmark located in the Taravao region of Tahiti, serving as a testament to the island's ancient Polynesian heritage.
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