In fact, this is not one, but two islands, Huahine Nui and Huahine Iti, connected by a bridge. This is a suitable place for those who like to relax alone with nature, as well as fans of water sports.
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How to get here
Regular flights of Air Tahiti from the islands of Tahiti and Moorea ( about half an hour), as well as from the Bora Bora and Raiatea islands (15-20 minutes).
Airline Tickets to Papeete (nearest Hua Hin Airport)
Transportation to Hua Hin
Hua Hin Road connects with the highway , leading towards Petchburi. Local mini-buses and Le'Truck provide transportation services around the island. In Hua Hin, taxis and mini buses are one and the same. Here there is only one company that deals with the transportation of passengers (parking of mini-buses is located at the pier). Bicycle rental is also located at the pier.
In addition, the transfer can be an order from the hotel. You can rent a car or a bicycle. There are representative offices of international car rental companies on the island: Europcar and Avis
Beaches
As in all French Polynesia, beaches in Hua Hin are divided into two categories: private and public. Public beaches stretch along the coastal road Huahine Nui and are less explored along the shoreline of Huahine Iti.
Shopping and shopping
Most of the shops are located in the village of Fare, there you can even buy Polynesian delicacies. Souvenir shops are available for almost all major hotels. Black pearls can be purchased at the Hahhine Pearl & Pottery store
Entertainment, sightseeing and sightseeing Hua Hin
Hua Hin, a large archaeological center, also has the status of the most mystical place in all of French Polynesia. It was on this island, near the town of Maeva, that the most famous traces of ancient Polynesian cultures - Fa'ahia and Vaito'otia - were found.
Black Pearl Farm, Vanilla Plantations, Botanical Gardens, Shark Feeding Ceremony, hands of ocean fishes, rays and sharks Photo Hua Hin (15)