Captain Bligh: Explore the intriguing legacy of Captain William Bligh as you journey to the monument dedicated in his honor. Marvel at the National Geographic Society's tribute to his naval feats, including the discovery of the breadfruit plant during his voyage with Captain James Cook in 1776. Delve into the gripping tale of his incredible journey, navigating 3,618 nautical miles in a small, overloaded open boat to Coupang, Timor, charting the Fiji Islands and encountering cannibals. Admire the breadfruit tree, descendant of the trees he introduced to the Caribbean Islands, standing proudly beneath the monument.
Faarumai Valley: Embark on a picturesque journey along the east coast of Tahiti, capturing stunning photo opportunities at every turn as you pass the renowned Papenoo surfing beaches. Explore Faarumai Valley and witness the interior of the island, along with a charming local community residing along the riverbank. Conclude your tour with a hike along a natural path that leads to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls on the island.
One Tree Hill: Experience the breathtaking beauty of Matavai Bay from the renowned Tahara'a "One Tree Hill" lookout. Discover the historical significance of this spot as Captain James Cook's navigational landmark, despite the absence of the original tree. Capture the enchanting views of Moorea Island, the Sea of Moons, and the vibrant coral reefs and lagoons below, while admiring the operational 110-foot-tall lighthouse that still stands tall.
Point Venus: Delve into Tahiti's history at Point Venus, the northernmost tip of the island. Marvel at the significance of this site, where Captain James Cook's astronomer documented the transit of Venus. Witness the renowned black-sand beach, cherished as the island's top beach destination.
Literary Legend: Uncover the wonders of the James Norman Hall Museum, a captivating homage to the literary genius behind the iconic "Mutiny on the Bounty" trilogy. Transport yourself back in time as you explore the author's original wooden desk, typewriter, and an impressive collection of over 3,000 books encompassing seven generations of American literature. Surround yourself with the warmth of antique furniture, cherished family photographs, and captivating paintings for a truly unforgettable experience.
Accessibility: The short hiking trail to Faarumai Waterfall has multiple steps with gravel, uneven ground, and rocks. Not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or balance issues. Wheelchairs can be stored in the luggage compartment of the motorcoach.
Good to Know: Tour order may vary.