Matt Weidert
Where is Fare Located?
Anchoring and Accessing Fare, Huahine
- Anchor in Fare Bay: The bay offers good holding in sandy bottoms with ample depth for a variety of vessels. Ensure you anchor in designated areas to protect the coral reefs.
- Navigational Tips: The entrance to Fare Bay is straightforward, with clear markers guiding you into the anchorage. Use updated charts to navigate safely.
Activities and Attractions in Fare
- Local Markets: Visit the lively markets in Fare where you can buy fresh produce, local crafts, and traditional Polynesian goods. The markets are a great place to experience local culture and interact with the island's residents.
- Dining: Enjoy local cuisine at one of the village’s restaurants or cafes. From traditional Polynesian dishes to fresh seafood, Fare offers a variety of dining experiences with beautiful views of the bay.
- Cultural Exploration: Explore the nearby maraes (ancient temple sites) to learn about Huahine’s rich cultural heritage. The island is dotted with historical sites that offer insights into its Polynesian past.
- Water Activities: The clear waters around Fare are perfect for snorkeling, swimming, and paddleboarding. Explore the coral reefs just off the shore or take a leisurely paddle in the calm bay.
- Island Exploration: Use Fare as a base to explore the rest of Huahine. Rent a bike or car to visit other attractions on the island, such as the Maeva archaeological site, lush valleys, and secluded beaches.