Pointe Venus Lighthouse Tours

Pointe Venus Lighthouse which includes a garden as well as a family
Enjoy panoramic views of the ocean and learn about the intriguing history behind this unusual-shaped lighthouse and its historic location.

Point Venus Lighthouse is among the most iconic landmarks on the island of Tahiti. The elegant white structure is built on the spot where Captain Cook set up an observatory to examine the planet Venus. Capture photos of the tall, white structure, which is surrounded by palm trees and the Matavai Bay.

Gaze up at the towering lighthouse, which comprises eight floors and is 105 feet (32 meters) tall. Its white sides feature red window frames and are flanked by red patterns. The lighthouse is automated, with a white light that shines every 5 seconds and is visible at 16 miles (26 kilometers) from the shore.

Note that adventurer James Cook landed here and set up the Fort Venus observatory to examine the 1769 transit of Venus. This unusual phenomenon takes place once every 243 years, when the planet appears to travel across the sun, from the perspective of people on Earth.

The lighthouse itself is closed to the public, although its surroundings are open at all times. Lay down a blanket on the grass in the shade of the lighthouse and enjoy a picnic, with the bay as a scenic backdrop. Stroll along the coastline and encounter the monuments and sculptures near the water. Among the headland’s highlights is Black Sand Beach. Work on your tan on the unusual dark, volcanic sand and cool down with a refreshing swim in the ocean. Purchase intriguing artisanal handicrafts, such as clothing and tiki trinkets, from vendors in stalls or traversing the area.

Point Venus Lighthouse is at the northern end of the Point Venus peninsula that juts out from the northern coast of Tahiti. It is just beyond the central part of the small commune of Māhina and overlooks Black Sand Beach. Nearby attractions include the Col du Tahara’a viewpoint, Ārue’s Seventh-Day Adventist Chapel and the Royal Pomare Cemetery.

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Dec 9, 2019

Large, free parking lot; beautiful beach with picnic tables; monument to Capt Cook; sculptures in the park area and an artisans museum; the lighthouse itself is in good condition and looks great in photos.

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Verified traveler
Mar 8, 2019

This is also on Tahiti, not Moorea. There is a black sand beach where you can swim.

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