The dry, sunny months of July through September are perfect for hiking, watersports and other activities on Huahine. May, June, and October also offer enjoyable weather; and November, the month of the Hawaiki Nui canoe race, is popular, as well. Average temperatures fall between 75 F and 90 F throughout the year, with the warmest months being November through May.
Region: Tahiti
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This tranquil resort is perfectly situated for guests to discover the unspoiled island of Huahine.
Huahine means “pregnant woman” in Tahitian. The hills above the main village resemble a pregnant woman lying peacefully gazing up to the sky.
Villagers and adventurous vacationers feed the sacred blue-eyed eels, which the islanders believe embody the souls of their ancestors. These friendly eels range from three to six feet long and have adapted to humans after years of contact.
The ancient village of Maeva was the location of Huahine’s eight chieftainships and you’ll find ancient sacred communal spaces amid wild vanilla vines, breadfruit, banyan and other marvelous native flowers and trees.
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