1/5 - Terrible
You need to buy a pass - we went to the City Hall - and it was closed due to rain..... no; really!!!
Reviewed on Apr 22, 2025
Reviewed on Apr 29, 2025
You need to buy a pass - we went to the City Hall - and it was closed due to rain..... no; really!!!
Explore a red-and-yellow cathedral, which is the oldest Catholic church in Tahiti and serves as a symbol of French colonial presence from the 1800s.
This tropical park is home to exotic flora and an historic statue. It is an ideal spot for a picnic in the shade of a banyan tree.
Divine aromas, delightful tastes and a sea of color stir the senses in this traditional marketplace full of exotic fruit, tropical fish and handmade artifacts.
This inspiring structure is the city’s preeminent architectural triumph with its bright colonial features, picturesque grounds and iconic clock tower.
One of the largest pearls ever found is displayed in this museum which is entirely dedicated to the mystical gems.
Watch a film adaptation of one of this writer’s famous novels and get a sense of family life in Tahiti in the 1930s.