- Moʼorea - Wikipedia
Moʼorea (English: ˌmoʊ oʊˈreɪ ɑː or ˈmoʊ oʊreɪ ; [4] Tahitian: Moʼoreʼa, [moʔore (ʔ)a]), also spelled Moorea, is a volcanic island in the French Polynesia, lying 17 kilometres (11 mi) northwest of Tahiti
- Moorea Island Travel Guide and Vacation Packages | Tahiti. com
Believed to have inspired the mythical Bali Hai from James Michener's Tales of the South Pacific, Moorea is one of the most scenically striking islands in French Polynesia Despite her immaculate beauty, she is far from unapproachable
- Moorea | Tahiti Tourisme – Official website of The Islands of Tahiti
As a tourist destination, Tahiti ’s little sister, the island of Moorea, has almost as much to offer as her larger and more famous sibling Nautical activities, luxuriant and easily accessible mountains, archeological remains, motu, bars and restaurants
- Moorea: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Non-swimmers can enjoy the same parade of astounding creatures from the dry perch of a glass-bottomed boat Formed when half of a monolithic volcano crumbled to the blue-green sea, Moorea is an achingly exquisite heart-shaped island that is simply paradise found
- Moorea – Tahiti | The Official Travel Site for Moorea Island – Moorea . . .
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- Moorea, a life-size playground in The Islands of Tahiti | Tahiti Tourisme
Discover the natural beauty of Moorea: a tropical paradise not to be missed Known as the sister island because of its proximity to Tahiti, Moorea, like Bora Bora, Raiatea and Huahine, is in the Society Islands
- 25 Things to Know Before You Visit Moorea: Travel Guide Tips . . .
That said, Moorea is not the most straightforward destination to travel to It’s not hard to travel, but there are some things to be aware of, such as the language, how the currency works, and how to get around
- Moorea Island – 2025 Moorea, French Polynesia Travel Guide
WHERE IS MOOREA? Moorea is part of the 118 islands and atolls that make up French Polynesia, which is located in the South Pacific Ocean, almost directly in line with Hawaii In fact, it is close to the same distance from the equator as Hawaii, but due south instead of north
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