The relais Moehau is located at the entrance of the village and just 15 mn walking distance from the grave of Jacques BREL and of Paul GAUGUIN museum.
Accomodation
4 bedrooms with a big double bed et 4 bedrooms with two single beds, private bathroom with hot water, desk, television, roof fan, bedclothes supplied and room is cleaning every day.
Restaurant
Open every day Marquesan, Polynesian and French food, as well as, wood fire Pizza are also proposed at dinner only.
The restaurant welcomes its guests to the three main meals.
The «relais Moehau» offers a restaurant that can accommodate up to 60 people with a large covered terrace overlooking the ocean. Several types of cuisine are offered: Marquesas, Polynesian, French and Italian (wood-burning oven for pizza).
Ride horse with HAMAU RANCH
Explore Marquesan's trails using our horses , you can see Atuona in all its splendor ...
Scuba SUB with Atuona
Discover the underwater heritage of Hiva'oa , large manta rays and moray.
Excursion 4x4
Enjoy an unforgettable day in a wild landscape among Keukeu on the road to greater TIKI (Takai).
Available
On Request
Closed
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Rates (in $USD)
Yearly Season 2012 : Jan 01st, 2012 - Dec 31st, 2012
All rates shown in green indicate the lowest prices available but may not have free amenities includes, such as free breakfast. Certain conditions may be applied.
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