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Tiki Village: A Polynesian Cultural Immersion

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Experience Polynesian culture firsthand at Tiki Village in Moorea, with traditional crafts, cuisine, and captivating dance performances.

Tiki Village in Moorea is a vibrant cultural center offering an immersive experience into traditional Polynesian life. Visitors can explore reconstructed dwellings, witness craft demonstrations, savor local cuisine, and enjoy captivating Tahitian dance and fire shows, providing a memorable glimpse into the islands' rich heritage.

A brief summary to Tiki Village

  • Tuesday 11 am-3 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-3 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-3 pm
  • Friday 11 am-3 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-3 pm

Local tips

  • Attend the evening show for the full Tiki Village experience, including the traditional feast and captivating dance performance.
  • Participate in daytime craft workshops to learn traditional Polynesian skills like weaving or pareo dyeing.
  • Explore the village's museum to gain a deeper understanding of Polynesian history and culture.
  • Arrive early for the evening show to secure a good seat and enjoy the pre-show atmosphere.
  • Check the show schedule, as evening performances are typically held on Tuesdays and Fridays.
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Getting There

  • Car

    Tiki Village is located on the western coast of Moorea in Ha'apiti. From the ferry terminal or airport, follow the main road (Route de ceinture) west. The village is clearly signposted. Parking is available on-site.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available at the ferry terminal and airport. A taxi ride from either location to Tiki Village will cost approximately 3,000-5,000 XPF (25-42 EUR), depending on traffic and your starting point.

  • Bus

    Moorea has a public bus service, but it is not very efficient. Check local schedules for the most up-to-date information. The bus fare is approximately 300 XPF (2.5 EUR) per person.

Discover more about Tiki Village

Tiki Village, located on the west coast of Moorea, is a living museum and cultural center dedicated to preserving and showcasing Polynesian traditions. Founded in 1983 by Olivier Briac, the village recreates traditional Polynesian life with remarkable attention to detail. Explore reconstructed dwellings (*fare*) and witness demonstrations of age-old crafts like weaving, pareo dyeing, and Tahitian tattooing. By day, the village comes alive with artisans crafting costumes and drums, offering visitors a chance to learn about traditional skills. In the evening, Tiki Village transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle. Guests can savor a traditional Tahitian feast, cooked in an underground oven (*ahi maa*), followed by a captivating Polynesian dance show. The performance features skilled dancers, musicians, and the thrilling fire dance, all set against the backdrop of the lagoon. Tiki Village also houses a small museum with exhibits on Polynesian history and culture, providing context to the traditions showcased. With its immersive experiences and dedication to preserving Polynesian heritage, Tiki Village offers a unique and enriching experience for visitors of all ages.
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