Huahine

Bondi Tram
Peter Colquhoun and Sandra Colquhoun
Sun 28 Aug 2011 14:08
Last time we were in this part of the world, Huahine was our favourite
French Polynesian island, and after this visit
it still is. There was a big surf running as we arrived, making for some
spectacular breakers on the reef.....
![]() ![]() ....and surfing at the pass.
![]() Downtown Fare, the main town on the island.....
![]() ....has an excellent supermarket. Apart from all the basics, there is
NZ lamb and beef, French pate
and cheese, baguettes and extensive wines and spirits.
![]() A "roulotte" - a snack bar, sometimes mobile, sometimes not. Here
they cook you anything from
toasted sandwiches to grilled fish.
![]() ![]() To the left of the setting sun is the island of Tahaa 25 km away, and to
the right is Bora Bora, 50 km.
away.
![]() We travelled down to the south end of the island inside the lagoon.
![]() There are only 3 resort hotels on the island, this one is the
largest.
![]() ![]() The island of Raitea, 25 km away.
![]() In the anchorage we met up with SP2P, French owned with a kiwi crew of
2. We had last met them
in St Maarten in the Caribbean. They were hanging out here waiting on
their next charter.
![]() This is a very laid back little resort.
![]() ![]() ![]() Big tuna liked the one above the door are common in these waters.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ruins of a marae.
![]() ![]() A coral head...the pictures struggle to accurately show the beautiful
colours in the clear clear waters.
![]() We hired push bikes for a short tour of the north end of the island.
![]() ![]() A museum, newly built but not open
![]() ![]() These fish traps are 3 or 4 hundred years old
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