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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Huahine

Garden of Eden

Huahine, with its lush forests, untamed landscape, and quaint villages, is one of Polynesia's best-kept secrets.




A deep, crystal-clear lagoon surrounds the two islands while magnificent bays and white-sand beaches add drama and solitude to their virtues. Relatively unchanged by the modern world, Huahine's few residents welcome visitors with great kindness. The island's soil is rich and fertile, providing the farmers a bountiful harvest of vanilla, melons, and bananas.

The spell cast by Huahine will last a lifetime.


Huahine Coastline

Hermosa
This name bestowed by Captain Cook in 1769 means "beautiful" in Spanish. The name Huahine may come from the profile of a mountain which reveals the shape of a pregnant woman.

Mythology provides two legends for the creation of the two islands of Huahine: either the god Hiro cut the island in half with his canoe or a spear thrown in a contest among gods pierced Moorea's Mt. Mouaputa and then sailed 100 miles where it split Huahine in two!


Te Tiare Beach Resort Overwater Bungalows

Huahine Lagoon View

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