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Marae Vaiahu (Maeva) (French Polynesia)

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Marae Vaiahu in Maeva is one of the most significant archaeological monuments on Huahine and a crucial testament to ancient Polynesian culture. This sacred site is positioned directly on the shores of Lake Maeva and belongs to an expansive complex of over 30 marae that once functioned as the religious and social centers of the island's community. Vaiahu is distinguished by its impressive stone structures made of coral blocks, built right at the water's edge in an architectural style unique to Huahine. During the 17th century, this location was the stage for important religious ceremonies and ritual offerings intended to appease the gods and seek protection for the people. Today, visitors can explore a well-marked archaeological trail that connects Marae Vaiahu with other historical sites and the remains of ancient stone fish traps in the lagoon. It is a place of deep spiritual significance, vividly demonstrating the close bond between the Polynesian people, their land, and the sea.

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 ruins of Marae Vaiahu are freely accessible and located right at the water's edge. Visitors can enter the site at any time and view the stone walls up close.
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Typical hours
As an open ruins site, there are no set opening hours. Visits are typically possible during daylight hours.
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Photography
Photography is allowed throughout the site and is highly encouraged. Use the early morning light for especially atmospheric shots of the stone structures.
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Time needed
Allow about 20 to 30 minutes for a visit. If you explore the surroundings and nearby marae, you can easily spend an hour.
Combine with
This marae is part of a larger complex in Maeva, containing several similar sites. Combine the visit with the other marae in the village for a fuller picture of Polynesian culture.
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Getting there
The site is located on the coastal road of Maeva, easily reachable by car or scooter. Parking is available nearby, with just a short walk to the ruins.
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Insider tip
Visit the site early in the morning to avoid the heat and enjoy the silence. Bring plenty of water and sunscreen, as there is no shade.

Geography

Coordinates
-16.71550, -151.01550

Facts

  • Built in the 16th century
  • Platform length: 60 m
  • Political and religious center of Maeva chiefdom
  • Used until the 18th century
  • Stone tools found at site
  • Surrounded by tropical vegetation

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Sights in the town Marae Vaiahu (Maeva) (10)

Temple Iehova Saloma

A Christian temple in Maeva, Huahine, French Polynesia.

Temple protestant Maohi de Fare

A Protestant temple in Fare, Huahine.

Super U

Super U is a supermarket in Maeva, Huahine.

Eglise Adventiste de Fare

An Adventist church in Fare, Huahine.

Eglise "La Sainte Famille"⛪ church

The church "La Sainte Famille" in Maeva, Huahine.

Eglie "La Sainte Famille"

A place of worship in Maeva, Huahine, French Polynesia.

Marae Fare-3

Marae Fare-3 is an archaeological site in Maeva, Huahine.

Anguilles sacrées

Sacred eels in Maeva, Huahine, an attraction.

Salle du Royaume des témoins de Jéhovah

A Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Maeva, Huahine.

Anguilles Sacrées aux Yeux Bleues

Sacred eels with blue eyes in Maeva, Huahine, an attraction.

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Frequently asked questions

Why should I visit Maeva?
Maeva is rich in archaeological treasures of Marae.
Is the place easily accessible?
Yes, it is close to the road.
Do I have to pay a fee?
No, the visit is free.
Are there accommodations nearby?
Yes, there are guesthouses and hotels in Maeva.
Can it be visited in the rain?
Only to a limited extent, as the ground becomes muddy.
Marae Vaiahu (Maeva): where is it located?
Marae Vaiahu (Maeva) is located in French Polynesia.
Marae Vaiahu (Maeva): what is there to see?
Highlights include Temple Iehova Saloma, Temple protestant Maohi de Fare, Super U.
Marae Vaiahu (Maeva): when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Marae Vaiahu (Maeva): why is it worth visiting?
Marae Vaiahu in Maeva is one of the most significant archaeological monuments on Huahine and a crucial testament to ancient Polynesian culture.
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