How to visit the Marquesas Islands?

How to visit the Marquesas Islands? This is the question asked by many tourists who organize a trip to French Polynesia.

Indeed, if Tahiti and Bora Bora are world famous, just like the Tuamotus Archipelago, the Marquesas Islands are less popular with the general public. Yet these islands are so authentic, beautiful and fascinating that they deserve a trip on their own. That's what you'll find out below along with some tips for visiting the Marquesas Islands off the beaten track.

Where are the Marquesas Islands located?

The archipelago of the Marquesas Islands or "the Marquesas" are located in the Pacific Ocean. They were integrated into the overseas territory of French Polynesia in 1958. It is a set of 12 volcanic islands of which 2 parts can be distinguished:

  • The northern part comprising the islands of Nuku Hiva, Ua Pou, Ua Huka, Motu Iti, Eiao, Hatutu and Motu One;
  • The southern part comprising the main island of Hiva Oa and the islands of Tahuata, Moho Tani, Fatu Huku, Fatu Hiva and Motu Nao.

Where are the Marquesas Islands located in relation to Tahiti?

The Marquesas are 1500 kilometers north of the island of Tahiti. See their location by enlarging the map below.

Which island to visit in the Marquesas?

Of the 12 islands of the archipelago, only 6 are inhabited. Yes, but among these 6 islands, you are probably wondering which ones to visit, which are the most beautiful, the most interesting for tourists?

Well, even if all the Marquesas Islands are to be discovered for their wild landscapes, their culture and their traditions, tourism has developed mainly in 2 islands: Nuku Hiva et Hiva Oa.

the Marquesas Islands to visit

What to see in Nuku Hiva?

Nuku Hiva which is the largest island of the archipelago is also the administrative capital of the Marquesas. We do not go there for its beaches because this island does not have a lagoon. However, there are some black sand beaches that have their charm. But tourists go there for its end-of-the-world landscapes with beautiful mountains, dense and varied vegetation, steep peaks and cliffs and Tikis. You can also practice deep sea fishing, diving and of course walking or trekking for the more athletic.

Here are the most popular sites to discover in Nuku Hiva:

  • Taiohae Village 
  • Hatiheu Valley
  • Taipivai Valley
  • aakapa valley

What to see in Hiva Oa?

Hiva Oa is reputed to be one of the most beautiful islands of the Marquesas. It is called the Garden of the Marquesas. This island is known worldwide because it is where Jacques Brel and Paul Gauguin are buried.

In fact, this island is full of spectacular, grandiose and varied landscapes (green hills, mountainous reliefs, rivers, wild valleys populated by herds of horses roaming free).

Tourists go there to discover the tombs of Paul Gauguin and Jacques Brel but also to go on beautiful hikes. There are many archaeological sites with many tikis. You will enjoy a rich and fascinating culture, an exotic gastronomy without forgetting the incredible welcome of the Marquesans who are extremely kind.

Here are the most popular sites to discover in Hiva Oa:

  • Calvary Cemetery
  • Smiling Tiki
  • Gauguin Cultural Center
  • Space Jacques Brel
  • Nahoe Beach by taking a short cruise
  • Lipona Archaeological Site
  • Upeke Archaeological Site
what to see in the Marquesas

How to go to the Marquesas?

To go to the Marquesas, you can travel by plane or by sea. It is this second solution that I recommend.

Indeed, there is nothing better than going on a cruise to discover the Marquesas Islands ! And to live this intense experience of approaching the Marquesas by sea, you have to choose a mythical freighter: thearanui.

This freighter makes it possible to connect the most remote islands of the Polynesia to supply them but also to take passengers to make them experience a cruise particularly rich in discoveries and contacts with the locals. These cruises also allow tourists to take advantage of the services of a guide who accompanies them during their visits.

aranui, it's the best way to go to the Marquesas off the beaten track (organized trips, classic flights, private cruises).

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