The Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa

With a dreamy trip to Moorea lined up… bags packed and ready to go!  You are ready to discover the beautiful property of the Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort and Spa! Whether you are more of a sunset or sunrise person, the Moorea Hilton grants you both beautiful opportunities! Bordering one of the most beautiful sandy…

Meet the tiger shark

Face to face with a formidable predator Sanctuary for a multitude of shark species, French Polynesia has emerged in recent years as THE dive spot for thrill seekers. The tiger shark is a specie that inspires awe and most of the time, fear.  During your underwater visits, you would have a good chance of crossing…

A stopover on Tahiti’s sister island at the Manava Beach Resort & Spa Moorea

Less than twenty kilometers from Tahiti, Moorea has naturally earned her nickname as the “sister island”. Whose sister Tahiti could be a tad jealous, as Moorea combines her allures becoming a popular vacation destination. With a heavenly lagoon, breathtaking mountainous views, beautiful bays and … fabulous hotels! E Tahiti Travel invites you this month to…

Islands coordinates

Islands Southern Latitude Western Longitude Society Islands Winward Islands Tahiti (Papeete) Maiao Mehetia Moorea Tetiaroa Leeward Islands Bellinghausen Bora Bora Huahine Maupiti Mopelia Raiatea Scilly Tahaa Tupa – – 17°34′ 17°39′ 17°52′ 17°35′ 17°05′ – 16° 16°30′ 16°45′ 16°25′ 16°48′ 16°43′ 16°31′ 16°37′ 16°17′ – – 149°36 150°38′ 148°04′ 149°50′ 149°15′ – 154° 154°45′ 151°…

Moorea

Moorea island with its trident shape and its two famous bays (Cook and Opunohu) was formerly called Aimeho (or Eimeo). It emerged from the water 3 millions years ago. Today, it counts 12,000 inhabitants concentrated in the many villages located seaside – Maharepa, Paopao, Haapiti, Afareaitu (the administrative headquarters) and Vaiare. Its surface is 134 km². The…