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Marae Rahuru (French Polynesia)

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Marae Rahuru is a significant Polynesian ceremonial site located on the island of Huahine, specifically within the archaeological district of Maeva. Constructed during the 16th century, this sacred platform served as a vital center for the religious and social gatherings of high-ranking noble families. The structure is built using large basalt stones and coral slabs, showcasing the sophisticated dry-stone masonry techniques of ancient Tahitian society. Situated on the shores of Lake Fa'una Nui, the marae was carefully positioned to integrate with the surrounding natural landscape, which was considered spiritually significant. A walk through this archaeological trail provides visitors with a unique opportunity to understand the pre-colonial history of French Polynesia and the complex belief systems of the Maeva people. The site remains remarkably well-preserved, standing as a silent witness to the ancestral traditions that once dominated the spiritual life of the Society 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 Rahuru in Maeva on Huahine is part of an archaeological path and is freely accessible. The well-preserved stone walls are characteristic. You can explore the site without a guide. Typically no entrance fee is charged. Please stay on the paths.
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Typical hours
The site is accessible during daylight - no fixed hours. Morning is well-suited as the light shows the walls well. No tickets are needed. The archaeological path can take some time - plan accordingly. Paths can be slippery when wet.
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Photography
Photography is allowed. The well-preserved stone walls are excellent subjects. Use the morning sun for contrasty shots. Do not climb on the walls. The archaeological path features various viewpoints.
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Time needed
Plan for 30 to 60 minutes for the entire Maeva archaeological path, with Marae Rahuru being a highlight. The site itself can be seen in 15-20 minutes. Allow time for the full route, which includes several marae.
Combine with
In Maeva there are other marae on the archaeological path, such as Marae Tefana and Marae Arahura. The bay of Maeva is also worth a visit. A visit to the Huahine Cultural Centre provides additional background.
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Getting there
Marae Rahuru is in Maeva on Huahine. Reach Maeva by car or taxi via the island road. Park at the village entrance. The archaeological path is explored on foot. Ask in the village for a map or a guide.
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Insider tip
Wear comfortable walking shoes for the archaeological path. Bring insect repellent as there are mosquitoes near the water. Visit the site early morning to enjoy the quiet and best light.

Geography

Coordinates
-16.71550, -151.01820

Facts

  • Built in the 16th century
  • Altar stone: 3 x 2 meters
  • Number of seat stones: 12
  • Platform size: 25 x 18 meters
  • Height of upright stones: up to 2 meters
  • First documentation: 1842

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Sights in the town Marae Rahuru (9)

Temple Iehova Saloma

Jehovah's Witnesses temple on Rahuru, meeting place.

Temple protestant Maohi de Fare

Protestant church on Rahuru, part of the Maohi church.

Super U

Supermarket on Rahuru, sells groceries and household goods.

Eglise Adventiste de Fare

Adventist church on Rahuru, holds Sunday services.

Eglise "La Sainte Famille"⛪ church

Roman Catholic church on Rahuru, dedicated to the Holy Family.

Eglie "La Sainte Famille"

Place of worship on Rahuru, dedicated to the Holy Family.

Marae Fare-3

Ancient Polynesian ceremonial platform on Rahuru.

Salle du Royaume des témoins de Jéhovah

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses on Rahuru.

Anguilles sacrées

Sacred eels in a stream on Rahuru, revered by locals.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is Marae Rahuru historically important?
It showcases the ancient architecture and religious traditions of the natives.
Is Marae Rahuru hard to find?
It is easy to find with a map or GPS.
Can I collect stones at Marae Rahuru?
No, taking any stones is strictly prohibited.
Is Marae Rahuru family-friendly?
Yes, it is a quiet place that can be interesting for children as well.
Are there guided tours at Marae Rahuru?
Occasionally, local operators offer guided excursions.
Marae Rahuru: where is it located?
Marae Rahuru is located in French Polynesia.
Marae Rahuru: what is there to see?
Highlights include Temple Iehova Saloma, Temple protestant Maohi de Fare, Super U.
Marae Rahuru: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Marae Rahuru: why is it worth visiting?
Marae Rahuru is a significant Polynesian ceremonial site located on the island of Huahine, specifically within the archaeological district of Maeva.
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