Overall, nice view, nice weather and beach. Met these amazing folks and they seem to be enjoying here as well. I noticed the blue shirt guy was coughing a bit so I tried to avoid him a little but pretty much absolutely a decent guy and the black shirt guy told me how much he loved this place saying how he dreamt of coming here for a while in which I do understand as this place itself was like a paradise for me too and oh yeah there was this other guy who i rushes to help because he seems to be drowning and yelling like a baby haha and his son was absolutely adorable and we both built a massive sand castle together but was crushed by a guy falling from the coconut tree which makes the boy a little upset although other than that, there was this one guy - the guy in the holding an orange juice with thick Mexican accent asked me on a date and I accept because damnn he was fine asl. I think his name is Javier. But definitely was worth the visit here. I will be heading to Mexico next with Javier because he said it was where he was from and he wanted to get married with me there.
(Edit: guys we got married and have...
   Read moreSite historique majeur de Tahiti, liĂ© au capitaine Blight et Ă lâhistoire vraie de la Bounty, Ă connaĂźtre absolument, cette grande et belle plage de sable noir est lâune des plus frĂ©quentĂ©es de Tahiti. Phare dont la rĂ©novation est au programme. De la plage, vue sur Moorea sublime et aussi vue sur les montagnes de Tahiti : le diadĂšme entre autres, la falaise du Taharaâa vue de lâEst. Lâeau de la baie de Matavai est limpide, chaude en saison, elle peut aussi ĂȘtre calme ou bien avec des rouleaux en Novembre. Le coucher du soleil sur Moorea vu de la plage est spectaculaire, le lever du soleil Ă lâEst lâest tout autant, avec des couleurs plus pastels, un bonheur pour les photographes. En plein soleil, le sable noir peut ĂȘtre trĂšs chaud. Il y a des zones dâombre, plantĂ©es de jeunes cocotiers, badamiers, aito (bois de fer ou filao), des tables de pic-nic, un chemin dallĂ©. Ă noter, un cours dâeau douce rejoint la mer Ă cet endroit, emjambĂ© par une petite passerelle. Eau limpide et propre, nombreux crabes, petits poissons. Sur le site, il y a un snack-restaurant et un farĂ© qui propose des objets dâartisanat local. Parking facile, en partie ombragĂ© et gratuit. Parfois, il y a des courses de pirogues qui partent/arrivent de...
   Read moreGreat black sand beach for floating and wading. The sand is fine and the water is warm. Very safe for small children. We returned multiple times on our trip to Tahiti and enjoyed this beach quite a lot. There are a few nice places around the beach to grab food, facilities for showers...
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