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Quadbike in Moorea - Moorea

Hike 1 : Traditional (3h30-4h) no transfer included - Opunohu valley, pineapple fields, coconut trees, marae, stop at the agricultural high school with tasting: 11 500 Frs (96,37€)
PRIVATE HIKE - Hike 1 - price per hike no transfer included: 69 000 Frs (578,22€)

Hike 2 : The Ecomuseum te Fare Natura (2h30-3h) no transfer included - lunch and museum included, opunohu valley, pineapple fields, coconut trees, marae, stop at the agricultural high school, museum Te Fare Natura: 19 000 Frs (159,22€)
PRIVATE HIKE - Hike 2 - price per hike no transfer included: 114 000 Frs (955,32€)

Hike 3 : Sporty (7h-7h30) no transfer included - Opunohu valley, pineapple fields, coconut trees, marae, banyan visit, stop at the agricultural high school with tasting, lunch overlooking the opunohu bay: 12 500 Frs (104,75€)
PRIVATE HIKE - Hike 3 - price per hike no transfer included: 75 000 Frs (628,50€)

Presentation Hike N°1, the traditional one
Visit the island differently!
Discover and explore a magnificent landscape in the heart of the Opunohu Valley in a responsible and ecological way, without pollution or noise pollution. All your senses will be awakened to fully enjoy your hike. Where you will see magnificent Banyan trees over 350 years old, then you will probably have the opportunity to see the sacred blue-eyed eels up close. Cross its lush forests, streams and rivers, move at your own pace between fields of pineapples, coconut trees, banana trees, papaya trees, breadfruit trees, mango trees and a multitude of other fruit trees that we will have the pleasure of showing. A stop at the Agricultural High School for a free tasting* of homemade jams, and drinks for sale: iced coconut, water, fruit juice, ice cream, etc., then a visit to the very heart of the agricultural high school's farm. But, also visiting a marae, a marae specifically designates a platform most often built of volcanic stones or coral, where ancient Polynesian cults took place, often associated with cultural ceremonies. Then if you wish, we will go up to the belvedere where you will have a breathtaking view of Mount Rotui and its two magnificent bays of Opunohu and Cook. We will head back towards the bottom of the valley to reach our point of arrival . * tasting of local products possible, depending on the opening day


Hike No. 2 "the day, meal and visit to the Te Fare Natura ecomuseum included"
Visit the island differently!
Discover and explore a magnificent landscape in the heart of the Opunohu Valley in a responsible and ecological way, without pollution or noise pollution. All your senses will be awakened to fully enjoy your hike. Where you will see magnificent Banyan trees over 350 years old, then you will probably have the opportunity to see the sacred blue-eyed eels up close. Cross its lush forests, streams and rivers, move at your own pace between fields of pineapples, coconut trees, banana trees, papaya trees, breadfruit trees, mango trees and a multitude of other fruit trees that we will have the pleasure of showing. A stop at the Agricultural High School for a free tasting * of homemade jams, and drinks for sale: water, fruit juice, homemade ice cream, etc., then a visit to the very heart of the agricultural high school. But, also visiting a marae, a marae specifically designates a platform most often built of volcanic stones or coral, where ancient Polynesian cults took place, often associated with cultural ceremonies. At the end of the morning, we will break for lunch* at the edge of Opunohu Bay with a magnificent view of it, or if you wish, you can swim there. After the meal, we will head back to the Te Fare Natura ecomuseum to discover and learn about the geology and functioning of the terrestrial and marine ecosystems of French Polynesia at the ecomuseum, then we will return on a Quadbike to reach the arrival point. * The price of the meal includes a dish, a 1 L bottle of water per person. Any other drinks or supplements on the menu are the responsibility of the participant. * Visit to the agricultural high school plantations with tasting of local products possible, depending on the day and opening


Hike No. 3 “the sporty one”
Visit the island differently!
Hike No. 3 is carried out at a sustained and committed pace, but respecting your physical conditions and your level, while maintaining a homogeneous group level. Discover and explore a magnificent landscape in the heart of the Opunohu Valley in a responsible and ecological way, without pollution or noise pollution. All your senses will be awakened to fully enjoy your hike. Where you will see magnificent Banyan trees over 350 years old, then you will probably have the opportunity to see the sacred blue-eyed eels up close. A first “warm-up” loop before tackling serious matters where you cross lush forests, streams and rivers, circulate at your own pace between fields of pineapples, coconut trees, banana trees, papaya trees, breadfruit trees, mango trees and a multitude of other fruit trees that we will have the pleasure of showing. A stop at the Agricultural High School for a free tasting* of homemade jams, and drinks for sale: iced coconut, water, fruit juice, ice cream, etc., and a visit to the very heart of the agricultural high school. But, also visiting a marae, a marae specifically designates a platform most often built of volcanic stones or coral, where ancient Polynesian cults took place, often associated with cultural ceremonies. Then, we will go up to the belvedere where you will have a breathtaking view of Mount Rotui and its two magnificent bays, Opunohu and Cook. We will return to the bottom of the valley 90% by magnificent paths, then we will a final loop with a magnificent view, and we will go back down to our point of arrival, and always by small paths and not by the road. * tasting of local products possible, depending on the opening days

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