Explore Polynesia: a treasure trove of cultural and scientific biodiversity!
Discover Te Fare Natura, an enchanting eco-museum celebrating Polynesian culture and biodiversity. Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Opunohu Bay on the island of Mo'orea, this eco-museum offers a fascinating exploration of local marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Through captivating exhibits, the presentation of rare collections and specimens, immersive virtual reality experiences and impressive aquariums, Te Fare Natura promises an educational and entertaining adventure for all. Come and immerse yourself in the beauty and richness of the Polynesian world.
From the Vai'are wharf, take the ring road (RT91) towards Ōpūnohu Bay (to the right as you leave the wharf).
Once you've reached the bay, take the Belvedere road (RT 93), which runs towards the middle of the bay (follow the signs).
After a few meters, take the first road on the right: this is where you'll find the eco-museum parking lot.
From the parking lot, a footpath takes you to a footbridge leading to the entrance of the eco-museum, recognizable by its fan-shaped bioclimatic building.
♀️ By bike or on foot:
The site is also accessible by bike or on foot from nearby villages and accommodations.
By public transport:
There is no public transport serving the Ōpūnohu estate or Belvedere directly. We recommend renting a vehicle, scooter or bicycle for independent access to the site.