Maupiti, the most secluded of the Society Islands, is often compared to Bora Bora in days gone by, before mass tourism transformed its neighbour. Nestled in the heart of a deep blue lagoon surrounded by motu (white sand islets), this small volcanic island welcomes only a handful of visitors, giving it a rare charm and a timeless atmosphere. In Maupiti, you can swim with the manta rays that peacefully inhabit its waters, visit the coral garden or simply let yourself be carried away by the gentle Polynesian way of life in its villages with their flower-filled gardens.
Huahine, nicknamed the secret island of French Polynesia, is a true unspoilt gem of the Leeward Islands. Still wild and authentic, it appeals to travellers in search of nature and tranquillity. You can explore its turquoise lagoons, dive among rays and blacktip reef sharks, or set off to discover its marae (sacred Polynesian temples) hidden in the vegetation. The more curious can explore its colourful villages and fragrant vanilla plantations, visit the sacred site of Marae MAEVA, or contemplate the blue-eyed eels, legendary guardians of the area.
Maupiti, the most secluded of the Society Islands, is often compared to Bora Bora in days gone by, before mass tourism transformed its neighbour. Nestled in the heart of a deep blue lagoon surrounded by motu (white sand islets), this small volcanic island welcomes only a handful of visitors, giving it a rare charm and a timeless atmosphere. In Maupiti, you can swim with the manta rays that peacefully inhabit its waters, visit the coral garden or simply let yourself be carried away by the gentle Polynesian way of life in its villages with their flower-filled gardens.
Huahine, nicknamed the secret island of French Polynesia, is a true unspoilt gem of the Leeward Islands. Still wild and authentic, it appeals to travellers in search of nature and tranquillity. You can explore its turquoise lagoons, dive among rays and blacktip reef sharks, or set off to discover its marae (sacred Polynesian temples) hidden in the vegetation. The more curious can explore its colourful villages and fragrant vanilla plantations, visit the sacred site of Marae MAEVA, or contemplate the blue-eyed eels, legendary guardians of the area.