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Get even more with a 糖心传媒 guide.
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Get even more with a 糖心传媒 guide.
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If you've been dreaming of holiday-brochure turquoise lagoons, white-sand beaches, vertical peaks and lush landscapes, you'd be hard-pressed to find better than this gem of an island. Hovering less than 20km across the 'Sea of the Moon' from its big sister, Tahiti, Mo'orea absorbs its many visitors so gracefully that its feels surprisingly nontouristy.
Mo'orea
The spectacular Cook鈥檚 Bay is something of a misnomer because Cook actually anchored in Opunohu Bay. With Mt Rotui as a backdrop, Cook鈥檚 Bay is a lovely鈥
Mo'orea
Magnificent Opunohu Bay feels wonderfully fresh and isolated. The coastal road rounds Mt Rotui, and at about PK14 turns inland along the eastern side of鈥
Mo'orea
The coastal road rounds Hauru Point, the northwestern corner of the island, between PK25 and PK30. Hauru Point has one of the best beaches on the island,鈥
Mo'orea
This delightfully peaceful property perched on a small plateau is heaven on earth for the sweet-toothed, who can sample (and buy) homemade organic jams,鈥
Mo'orea
A small shop at the college sells jams in local flavours as well as honey, coffee, fruit juices and, on occasion, ice cream. If you鈥檝e got itchy feet,鈥
Marae Titiroa & Marae Ahu-o-Mahine
Mo'orea
Past the agricultural college, the valley road comes to a parking area beside this vast complex, on the edge of a dense forest of magnificent chestnut鈥
Mo'orea
At last, a public beach! Ta鈥檃hiamanu (Mareto) Beach is one of the few public access beaches on the island. This narrow stretch of white sand is a popular鈥
Mo'orea
At PK21, a cement road veers inland and makes a very steep climb to a lookout called 鈥楳agical Mountain鈥, at a height of 209m. It's an arduous, 45-minute鈥
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