Moorea

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Cook\'s Bay featuring tranquil scenes and mountains
Moorea which includes tranquil scenes
Moorea showing general coastal views, tropical scenes and a bay or harbour
Moorea which includes a lake or waterhole
Moorea which includes general coastal views, tropical scenes and a beach

Snorkel in clear waters, ride on horseback through lush mountains and eat fresh fish in beachside restaurants in this peaceful island paradise.

Moorea, with its dream-like scenery, French cuisine and tropical climate, almost seems too good to be true. Yet, it’s there, just 19 kilometres (12 miles) west of Tahiti, and waiting to be discovered. Read a book under a palm tree on a picture-perfect beach or visit the island’s breathtaking waterfalls, sacred mountains and charming Polynesian villages.

The triangular-shaped island of Moorea, pronounced Moe-oh-re-ah, is one of the Windward Islands. Moorea is smaller and less visited than Tahiti, which means you can still enjoy this South Pacific paradise without having to pay top prices.

Choosing which of the island’s pristine beaches and coves you want to visit first is your only challenge. Take your pick from black- or white-sand beaches and decide if you want to play in the waves or swim in sheltered bays. The main beaches are Cook’s Cove and Opunohu Bay. Go scuba diving, snorkelling or surfing around the island’s outer reefs. The sea life is abundant here, and you can see many colourful fish and marine mammals.

If you would rather stay dry, hike the island’s network of paths through the mountainous interior. Follow the Belvedere View track to the top and enjoy views of the shoreline as well as Mount Rotui and Mount Tohiea. Be sure to taste the local produce drink cocktails with pineapple juice or coconut water in one of the beachside bars and try Tahitian seafood dishes.

Get to Moorea on a cruise ship or yacht, by high-speed ferry or by plane from Pape’ete in Tahiti. Rent a scooter or car or take a LeTruck bus or minibus to explore the island. Tours include four-wheel drive expeditions and horse riding. Accommodation options range from campsites to upscale resorts.

It’s possible to visit Moorea just for one day, but it’s recommended to stay a few days to allow your body and mind to fully adapt to the slow pace on the island.

Residence Moorea Sunset Beach

Residence Moorea Sunset Beach

Pk 26 Côté mer, Haapiti - Ile de, Moorea-Maiao
Book a stay at this beach aparthotel in Moorea-Maiao. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a garden. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular ...
9/10 Wonderful! (501 reviews)
"Tout etaient patfait."

Reviewed on Aug. 13, 2025

Residence Moorea Sunset Beach
Pension Fare Maheata

Pension Fare Maheata

Pihaena Papetoai Pk 14,3 Côté Mer, 9872, Moorea-Maiao
Book a stay at this beach aparthotel in Moorea-Maiao. Enjoy free parking, a private beach, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff in ...
7.8/10 Good! (83 reviews)
"Great Homestay. Rental car available upon request, the snokling at the beach front is devine."

Reviewed on Aug. 1, 2025

Pension Fare Maheata
Très Belle Villa Bord de mer Avec Plage Privée

Très Belle Villa Bord de mer Avec Plage Privée

Moorea-Maiao
Book a stay at this beach vacation home in Moorea-Maiao. Enjoy free WiFi, a beach locale, and a garden. Popular attractions Coco Beach and The Sea Turtles Care ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (25 reviews)
Nice house
"Location is perfect for kayak and snorkeling. Grocery store is nearby and restaurants around the area.View is great and you can just watch sharks and sting rays from the house. Kitchen needs some attention, but overall it is a good place for a family"

Reviewed on Aug. 17, 2025

Très Belle Villa Bord de mer Avec Plage Privée
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