
Famous around the world for its power and beauty, the Teahupo'o wave, located on the southwest coast of Tahiti, is one of the most fearsome waves on the world surf circuit. Renowned for its shallow reef and imposing wall of water, it is the ideal stage for high-level competitions, including the 2024 Olympic Games. Its perfect tubular shape attracts the best surfers, but it remains reserved for the most experienced in because of its extreme danger.

At the southwestern tip of Tahiti Iti, Pointe de Teahupo'o is an iconic location, known for its proximity to one of the most famous waves in the world. This isolated and wild place is surrounded by imposing mountains and coral reefs, offering a striking landscape where man and nature coexist harmoniously.

Tatatua is a hidden natural spot, located near Teahupo'o, famous for its unique rock formations and crystal clear natural pools. This place, little frequented by tourists, is perfect for a peaceful getaway and allows you to discover still preserved Polynesian nature.

Located east of Teahupo'o, Fenua Aihere is a wild and preserved region of Tahiti, difficult to access by road. This natural jewel is a refuge for biodiversity and a place of life for local families who perpetuate ancestral traditions. With its dense forests, majestic mountains and remote beaches, Fenua Aihere offers a peaceful haven where nature reigns supreme.

Taravao is a town located at the junction of the two parts of Tahiti, known as the Isthmus of Taravao. This small town serves as a passage between Tahiti Nui (the big island) and Tahiti Iti (the peninsula). In addition to its strategic position, Taravao offers a pleasant setting, with green hills and breathtaking views of both coasts.

Located on the eastern tip of Tahiti, Pointe de Tautira is a peaceful spot with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. This place steeped in Polynesian history and legends is perfect for an immersion in local culture. The point is also a popular starting point for sea excursions and the discovery of isolated coasts.

This spectacular viewpoint located in the heights of Taravao allows you to contemplate the two parts of Tahiti, Nui and Iti, as well as the ocean that surrounds them. Accessible by car or after a short hike, the belvedere offers a breathtaking panorama of the mountains, valleys and turquoise lagoons of Tahiti, ideal for photography and nature lovers.