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Marae Rauhuru (French Polynesia)

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Marae Rauhuru, located in the historic Maeva village on Huahine, is a significant archaeological site that preserves the religious and social heritage of pre-European Polynesia. This marae, a sacred stone courtyard, was painstakingly restored in the late 20th century using massive basalt rocks, showcasing the communal architectural prowess of the island's ancestors. Historically, it served as a vital assembly point for the local clans, hosting religious rituals, enthronements, and tribal council meetings. The site is notable for its waterfront location, featuring elevated platforms known as 'ahu' that represent the threshold between the earthly and divine realms. Walking through the complex, visitors can appreciate the dry-stone masonry techniques that have withstood centuries of tropical weathering. As part of a larger cluster of over 30 marae in the Maeva area, Rauhuru has an authentic glimpse into the spiritual life and ancestral worship that continue to define the cultural identity of French Polynesia today.

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 restored marae is open for visitors to explore the stone platforms. You can view the site from outside and walk around the area freely, but respect its sacred nature. No entrance fee is typically charged, though donations are appreciated.
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Typical hours
The marae is typically accessible during daylight hours. Since it is an open archaeological site, there are no fixed opening times. Check with the local tourism office for any occasional closures due to ceremonies.
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Photography
Photography is generally allowed for personal use. Avoid using flash near the stone terraces to preserve the atmosphere. Taking photos of the overall landscape is encouraged, but respect any signs prohibiting photography in certain areas.
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Time needed
Visitors usually spend between 30 minutes and one hour at the site. The compact area allows for a thorough exploration without long hikes. If you read the informational panels, you might need slightly more time.
Combine with
Combine your visit with a tour of other marae in Maeva village, such as Marae Anini. The village also gives a glimpse into traditional Polynesian life with its local museum and canoe-making demonstrations.
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Getting there
Marae Rauhuru is located in Maeva village on Huahine island. You can reach it by rental car or as part of a guided island tour from the main town of Fare. Parking is available nearby.
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Insider tip
Arrive early in the morning to enjoy the site in peace and better lighting. Bring insect repellent and water, as the area is lush and humid. Consider hiring a local guide to learn the deeper cultural significance.

Geography

Coordinates
-16.71110, -151.01860

Facts

  • Built in the 16th century.
  • Length: 35 m.
  • Width: 18 m.
  • Located on Tahiti.
  • Platform height: 2.5 m.
  • Excavations in 1930.

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Sights in the town Marae Rauhuru (8)

Eglise évangélique Pentecôte

Pentecostal church near Marae Rauhuru, place of evangelical worship.

Eglise "La Sainte Famille"⛪ church

Catholic church near Marae Rauhuru, dedicated to the Holy Family.

Super U

Supermarket near Marae Rauhuru, selling groceries and household goods.

Eglie "La Sainte Famille"

Holy Family place of worship near Marae Rauhuru, used for religious services.

Temple Mormon

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints near Marae Rauhuru.

Marae Fare-3

Archaeological site near Marae Rauhuru, remains of a traditional Polynesian ceremonial platform.

Eglise Adventiste de Fare

Adventist church near Marae Rauhuru, meeting place for the local congregation.

Salle du Royaume des témoins de Jéhovah

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses near Marae Rauhuru, place for meetings.

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Frequently asked questions

How much time is needed to visit Marae Rauhuru?
A visit typically takes 30 to 60 minutes as the site is relatively small.
Is there an entry fee for Marae Rauhuru?
Yes, visiting the archaeological site is generally free of charge.
Is Marae Rauhuru wheelchair accessible?
No, the terrain is uneven and consists of natural ground.
Is photography allowed on site?
Yes, photography for personal use is allowed. Please be respectful of the site.
Are there public restrooms on site?
No, there are no facilities on site. Please plan accordingly.
Marae Rauhuru: where is it located?
Marae Rauhuru is located in French Polynesia.
Marae Rauhuru: what is there to see?
Highlights include Eglise évangélique Pentecôte, Eglise "La Sainte Famille", Super U.
Marae Rauhuru: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Marae Rauhuru: why is it worth visiting?
Marae Rauhuru, located in the historic Maeva village on Huahine, is a significant archaeological site that preserves the religious and social heritage of pre-European Polynesia.
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