Discover Moorea with **Coco Rider**!
Imagine: hair in the wind, you walk along beautiful lagoons and dream beaches. No engine noise, just birdsong and the lapping of waves. You explore at your own pace, away from the crowds.
Our **100% electric citycocos** are perfect for a relaxing getaway. Respectful of the environment, they allow you to immerse yourself in the nature of Moorea with serenity.
* **Total freedom:** It's your journey, your rhythm. Stop wherever you want, whenever you want.
* **Ecological & Silent:** Enjoy the landscapes without noise or pollution.
* **Easy and Fun:** With their unique look, our scooters can accommodate an adult and a child (from 3 years, max 120 kg). Their speed (25-30 km/h) is ideal for a quiet and safe ride.
Rent your citycoco for a day or more, and enjoy an unforgettable adventure on the island.
**Book the unforgettable!**
Duration: 2 days: Return of the citycoco the next day before 6pm<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 8 hours: Return of the citycoco the same day before 6pm<br/>Pickup included
Discover the 50 shades of blue.
The public beach of Tiahura is on the edge of a beautiful park. At your disposal, parking and a place to picnic in the shade. Another ideal spot to enjoy the landscapes that French Polynesia has to offer.
Opunohu Bay is one of Moorea's main bays. It is a magnificent site that has served as a setting for many films such as Les Révoltés du Bounty.
The bay pass is called “Tareu” which means “sheltered” because this harbor is deep and well protected from winds to anchor boats.
Opunohu means “the belly of the stone fish”.
Opunohu Bay is three kilometres long and 80 metres deep. On September 30, 1777, Discovery and Resolution, ships of the famous navigator Captain James Cook, entered Tareu Pass. He describes its anchorage as one of the best natural ports he has seen in the South Sea Islands.
This magnificent bay is full of stories and legends to discover.
Unparalleled in beauty, this narrow strip of white sand (also known as Mareto Beach) lies on Moorea’s north coast. Bordered by coconut trees, it offers spectacular views of the green mountains overlooking Opunohu Bay. You can simply swim in its clear waters, or bring fins, mask and snorkel to explore the coral-encrusted underwater canyon that lies off this public beach. Here you will rub shoulders with, among other fish and sea creatures, sea turtles, leopard rays and blacktip sharks.
Often ranked among the most beautiful beaches in the World.
A magnificent setting between land and sea.
Cook Bay is one of Moorea's main bays. The pass overlooking the bay is called Teavaroa (long passage) because of its large opening to the sea. This bay was named "Cook's Bay" during the third voyage of the navigator James Cook in 1777.
The scenery is beautiful between the green peaks and mountains and the king blue of the bay stretching for several kilometers. Cook Bay is also a safe place for boaters who want to anchor themselves to land.
Legend has it that Pao Pao is the northern part of the fin of the fish that came from Raiatea that became Tahiti and Moorea.
A dream lagoon with views of Tahiti.
Temae Public Beach is a large stretch of sand, close to the airport. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in Polynesia. The swimming environment is beautiful. No risk of forgetting those moments spent by this lagoon. Don’t wait any longer to add this site to your travel itinerary, regardless of the weather.
Snorkeling and swimming with the fish to put in your program.
A magnificent view of the Moorea lagoon and the island of Tahiti. A must-see by Moorea!
PK28. Our premises are located 200m after the Pension Niu Beach
Moorea is a stunning island in French Polynesia, known for its lush green peaks, turquoise lagoons, and vibrant coral reefs. Often called 'The Magic Island,' it offers a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and Polynesian culture, making it an ideal tropical escape.
This scenic viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of Moorea's lush valleys, turquoise lagoons, and the surrounding mountains.
A unique snorkeling spot where you can observe a variety of marine life in a protected lagoon.
A center where you can swim with dolphins in a controlled and respectful environment.
A traditional Polynesian dish made with raw fish marinated in coconut milk and lime juice, served with vegetables.
A sweet, fried dough ball, often served with honey or sugar.
This is the dry season with lower humidity and minimal rainfall, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities and beach relaxation.
CFP Franc (XPF)
GMT-10
220VV, 50HzHz
Moorea is generally a safe destination, with low crime rates and a welcoming local population. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Local buses, known as 'Le Truck,' operate on a few routes but are not very extensive.
Available • Apps:
Car, Bike, Scooter
Explore the vibrant capital of French Polynesia, with its bustling markets, museums, and historic sites.
Price varies by option