Te Au'a

Living

Pointe Vivish ("Te Au'a") is located in the commune of Toahotu, 3 km from the center of Taravao, an hour's drive from Papeete. It closes Phaëton Bay to the South, a privileged spawning ground for marine fauna. Our villas offer a rare view of the mountain ranges of lush Tahiti Nui, giving you the impression of having left it...while still being there.
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Taiarapu

Dining

Connected to Tahiti Nui by the isthmus of Taravao, the peninsula, also called Taiarapu, has managed to preserve its authenticity, its character borrowed from the values ​​of a "Polynesian" art of living still preserved. The soothing virtues of a quiet life are immediately felt and the change of scenery is total, without you being constrained in your escape by plane or boat schedules.
Aerial view of the dramatic cliff of Te Pari, Tahiti, overlooking the ocean.

Still untamed

Bath

It is not possible to drive around the peninsula: in fact, the road stops at the beautiful village of Tautira on the east coast and Teahupoo on the west coast, precisely where the legendary Havae wave takes place. Further on, it is the fenua aihere and then the cliffs of Pari which are earned on foot or by boat.
A massive wave at Teahupoo, Tahiti, known for its powerful and dangerous surf hosted the surf event of Paris 2024 Olympics.

Taravao

Outdoor

Tahiti Iti the serene has nevertheless made some concessions to the modern world. In the small town that Taravao has become, you will find practically everything that Papeete has to offer, minus the hustle and bustle: large commercial brands or shopping malls housing various boutiques, restaurants, pharmacies, etc.
Aerial view of Taravao, Tahiti, showcasing lush landscapes and coastal scenery.