Marae are sacred sites of Polynesian culture, bearing witness to an ancestral history and traditions. Once places of ceremonies, prayers, and important decisions, they remain spaces imbued with spirituality and respect today. Fragile and irreplaceable, these stone remains deserve special attention to preserve them for future generations.
To help protect this exceptional site, please follow these simple rules: stay on designated paths, do not climb on the stones, respect the silence, take your waste with you, take respectful photos, fires, alcohol and picnics are prohibited, pets are not allowed, graffiti and tags are prohibited, and overall, adopt a respectful attitude.
By following these guidelines, you contribute to preserving this unique heritage. Share these good practices and help us pass on this cultural legacy to future generations.