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Taravao Plateau (French Polynesia)

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The Taravao Plateau, often referred to as the 'Normandy of the Pacific,' is located on the isthmus connecting the two parts of the island, Tahiti Nui and Tahiti Iti. Thanks to its elevated position, the plateau enjoys a cooler and mistier microclimate than the coastal areas, making it the premier agricultural hub of French Polynesia. It serves as the center for the region's dairy and livestock industry, where vast green pastures are home to cattle that provide most of the local milk and meat supply. Beyond ranching, the plateau is also a significant zone for vegetable farming, taking advantage of the fertile volcanic soil and consistent rainfall. For travelers, the plateau features sweeping panoramic viewpoints overlooking the bays on both sides of the island. The sight of rolling hills and grazing cows provides a surprising and pleasant contrast to the typical tropical beach scenery found elsewhere in the archipelago.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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Rain mm190175134116906952474084113221

📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The Taravao Plateau is an agricultural area, not an official tourist destination. You can explore it on your own by driving across the roads. There are no special visitor facilities.
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Typical hours
The plateau is accessible at any time as it is open land. The best time to visit is morning or late afternoon when animals are active on the pastures.
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Photography
Photography is unrestricted. The wide pastures with cattle and green hills offer beautiful landscape shots. However, respect the privacy of farms.
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Time needed
A self-driving exploration tour takes about 30-60 minutes. Allow extra time for photo stops and views of the surrounding mountains.
Combine with
Combine the visit with a stop in Taravao at the isthmus, which has a market and restaurants. The botanical garden in Papeari is also nearby.
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Getting there
The plateau is south of Taravao, easily accessible via the main road leading to Tahiti Iti. A rental car is recommended, public transport is scarce.
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Insider tip
Stop at one of the viewpoints to enjoy the peace and vastness. Greet the farmers - they are often friendly and happy to show you their animals.

Geography

Coordinates
-17.73310, -149.30010

Facts

  • Taravao Plateau is 50 km from Papeete.
  • Cultivated area is around 500 hectares.
  • There are about 200 farmers.
  • Annual pineapple production is 2,000 tons.
  • The plateau altitude is between 200 and 400 meters.
  • Irrigation water is supplied by the Vaihiria River.

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Sights in the town Taravao Plateau (7)

Chapelle St PADRE PIO

Église Evangélique de Pentecôte

Temple protestant Tiona de Afaahiti

Église du Saint-Cœur-de-Marie

Église adventiste du 7e Jour Mouvement de Réforme

Fort de Taravao

Belvédère de PUUNUI

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Frequently asked questions

Why is the Taravao plateau famous?
It is famous for its cool temperatures and lush cattle farming.
Is it a good hiking area?
Yes, it provides beautiful green views and moderate paths.
Do I need a jacket?
Yes, it can be significantly cooler in the evenings than on the coast.
What is there to see?
Pastures, spectacular views of the two parts of Tahiti.
Is there parking?
Limited roadside parking is available.
Taravao Plateau: where is it located?
Taravao Plateau is located in French Polynesia.
Taravao Plateau: what is there to see?
Highlights include Chapelle St PADRE PIO, Église Evangélique de Pentecôte, Temple protestant Tiona de Afaahiti.
Taravao Plateau: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Taravao Plateau: why is it worth visiting?
The Taravao Plateau, often referred to as the 'Normandy of the Pacific,' is located on the isthmus connecting the two parts of the island, Tahiti Nui and Tahiti Iti.
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