Museum tells the story of Tahiti and her islands featuring exhibits on Polynesian history, culture, environment and ethnology.
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Museum tells the story of Tahiti and her islands featuring exhibits on Polynesian history, culture, environment and ethnology.
This large and bustling market hall offers local farm products, handicrafts, souvenirs and a variety of fish and food products.
This museum houses exhibits that are dedicated to Gauguin's life in French Polynesia. You can see sculptures, wood carvings, and engravings. The museum has an active program to borrow his major works.
From 1920 to 1951, this was the home of one of Tahiti's famous resident authors, James Norman Hall, the co-author of Mutiny on the Bounty, Pitcairn's Island and other tales of adventure in the South Pacific.
This grotto features a lake of black water that creates an optical illusion - the cave appears much smaller than it actually is.
This combination fish park and aquarium features more than 1,000 different species of marine life including sharks, moray eels, turtles and tropical fish.
The only museum in the world that is dedicated to pearls presents exhibits depicting the art, history, philosophy and mythology of these beautiful gems.
Adjoining the museum, this high-end shop offers excellent-quality pearls and only 18-karat gold settings.
This shop features fine pearl jewelry, gifts, watches and more souvenirs.
Located on the tip of a scenic peninsula surrounded with black-sand beaches, this area is the historic landing site of many famous explorers such as Captain Cook and Captain William Bligh.
This waterfall is considered one of the tallest in the world with more than 980 feet of water cascading over volcanic cliffs into a pool below.