
Holiday houses in Maupiti
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Explore 60 holiday rentals in Maupiti

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Maupiti holiday rentals start at $56 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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10 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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50 of Maupiti holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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Maupiti stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests
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Moana Beach bungalow Plage
New 37 m2 traditional bungalow located by the sea. A superb spot to enjoy the magnificent sunsets with a view of Bora Bora. Coral garden right across the way for snorkelling. Quiet location. Transfers: Free from the Hatupa/Tapuamu wharf. 2000 XPF from the Vaitoare/Faaaha/Poutoru wharf. 1000 XPF from the Haamene wharf. Shop 2 km away. Snack bar 800 m away. Car rental: Price 7,500 XPF per day. Breakfast 2,500 XPF. Dinner 3,500 XPF per day per person. Mauruuru
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Le Noha: Bungalow Poe by the sea.
Relax in these beachfront bungalows in a quiet and peaceful setting. Located on the island of Raiatea, 40 km from the city of Uturoa, surrounded by nature in the municipality of Opoa. Le Noha offers two fully equipped bungalows, facing the sea with exceptional views of the lagoon. Immerse yourself in this Polynesian setting. Swim in this turquoise lagoon with thousands of multicolored fish. You can also explore the lagoon by kayak or relax on the white sandy beach.
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Villa Anapa: Bungalow Autea - Pool & Lagoon View
Facing the Te Ava Piti pass, the Autea bungalow offers a rare view of the lagoon, between Taha'a and Huahine. Up to 4 people: bedroom with double bed, living room with sofa bed (2 children), fully equipped kitchen, bathroom, TV. Outside: private swimming pool, sun deck and 2 deckchairs, high table and gas barbecue facing the lagoon. Free Wi-Fi and parking, 3.5 km from the city centre. A quiet and intimate place for a coffee at sunrise or a drink at sunset.
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The Tarona Maupiti House
The house is located on a motu, the motu "Tuanai" 5 minutes from the main island. It is a small house for relaxation and a change of scenery in a tropical-chic style, completely in harmony with the nature that surrounds it and the shade of blue of the lagoon. It has access to a white sand beach. It consists of two comfortable bedrooms, an equipped kitchen (fridge, gas stove, kitchen essentials), a bathroom equipped to make you feel at home.
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"Fare Naki Nui" house by the water
Located by the sea, this beautiful little house offers direct access and magnificent views of the lagoon. The house consists of an air-conditioned bedroom (queen size bed), 1 bathroom, 1 living room (possibility of sleeping 1 or 2 children) and 1 kitchen. This private space is ideal for couples or families!! An open outdoor deck with table and chairs allows you to enjoy the sea air and family meals with a splendid view of the sea.
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Bungalow Imoiti Swimming pool & air conditioning H BAY Lodge Tahaa
Pack your bags in this charming air-conditioned bungalow of about 36m2, ideally located for exploring Vanilla Island. Between sea and garden, enjoy a breathtaking view of the Bay of Hurepiti from your terrace. New: Private pool in front of your bungalow 🥰 Nearby: Grocery store, organic vanilla plantation and diving club. Self check-in: We'll send you all the details as soon as you book (contacts and check-in options) Mauruuru🌺
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Fare Hau Lodge III Tahaa
Little slice of heaven in the mountains, 2 minutes from the sea. Surrounded by nature and fruit trees, this accommodation with Polynesian charm is perfect for relaxing and disconnecting. It is ideal for enjoying the beauty of Tahaa in a simple and soothing setting. In the middle of nature, local life — such as some insects (harmless) — may sometimes manifest itself. It's part of the natural and authentic charm of the place.
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Opape Lodge - Entire place by the water
Opape Lodge is a fully privatized place, by the Maupiti lagoon. Two traditional accommodations, built in wood and natural materials, open onto the water and life of the lagoon. Here, we live simply, to the rhythm of the island, carried by the sea breeze and the sounds of nature. No superfluous luxury, but space, calm and a real proximity to the environment. A sincere place to disconnect and experience Maupiti differently.
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Private Overwater Bungalow Lagoon Views Bora Bora
Experience the magic of Bora Bora from this private overwater bungalow with unobstructed 180 lagoon views. Swim directly from your terrace, relax to gentle ocean breezes, and enjoy unforgettable sunsets. once owned byJack Nicholson, this unique retreat blends island charm, comfort and a truly special setting.
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Fare Tai'a : 6 guests
Maupiti is a paradise island with beautiful mountains and surrounded by magnificent motu (islets). Are you ready to embrace the island life ? Then you're at the right place ! Fare Tai'a will offer you an unforgettable stay with attentive hosts on a safe and comfortable accommodation.
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Villa Ti'amahana Pae Tatahi
Our humble home in Tahaa, opposite PAIPAI Pass, Tiamahana Point, sleeps 6. The property of singer Joe Dassin is located 500m away! For the iconic canoe race in early November, you'll be in the lodges! Our terrace offers stunning views of sunsets, as we are by the sea! Māuruuru 🌺
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Raiatea Treelodge
Looking for an atypical accommodation? Treat yourself to the unique experience of a cosy nest suspended between the sky and the lagoon. Perched in the trees, this unusual cabin is an invitation to disconnect, an additional adventure at the heart of your trip.
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Tahaa Fare Hau Camp 1 - Camping in Nature
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Maeva Tent room for 1 person
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Chez Rava Bed and Breakfast
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Haranai Beach Camping & Tours
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Equipped campsite, main island
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Camping Nany Raiatea
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Hello Matira - Near Beach | Air Con | Wifi
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Hei Maurua – Tranquility and charm in Maupiti
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When is the best time to visit Maupiti?
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| Avg. price | $140 AUD | $141 AUD | $138 AUD | $148 AUD | $158 AUD | $157 AUD | $145 AUD | $145 AUD | $150 AUD | $140 AUD | $138 AUD | $140 AUD |
| Avg. temp | 28°C | 28°C | 28°C | 28°C | 27°C | 26°C | 26°C | 25°C | 26°C | 26°C | 27°C | 28°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Maupiti?
Maupiti has guesthouses, family-run pensions, and vacation rentals dotted around the main village and along the lagoon's edge. Staying near the beach or closer to the village provides easy access to local markets and community events.
What are the best things to do in Maupiti with kids?
Kids can swim or snorkel in the calm lagoon, watch for sea turtles, and try simple fishing near the beach. Joining a family-friendly boat tour around motu islets is frequently suggested.
What are some of the best things to do in Maupiti?
Explore the lagoon by kayak or boat, hike up Mount Teurafaatiu for sweeping views, and visit village markets for handcrafted goods. Snorkeling among coral gardens and touring traditional sites are frequently suggested.
How is the weather in Maupiti?
Maupiti has warm, humid weather year-round with temperatures typically between 71–89°F (22–31°C). The rainy season brings heavier showers from December through April, while June to September tends to be drier and a bit cooler.
When is the best time to visit Maupiti?
May through October is often recommended for drier skies and daytime temperatures near 71–86°F (22–30°C). From November to April, Maupiti has warmer, wetter weather and a lush landscape. Seasonal festivities and local traditions take place throughout the year.
What are the best places to visit in Maupiti?
Frequently suggested places in Maupiti include the summit of Mount Teurafaatiu, village markets, and tranquil motu islets. The lagoon and coral gardens around the island invite exploration and relaxation.
What are some hiking trails in Maupiti?
Ascending Mount Teurafaatiu is a frequently suggested hike, rewarding explorers with broad views of the island and lagoon. Trails through village areas and coastal walks let visitors experience Maupiti's natural and cultural scenery.
What are some family activities we can do in Maupiti?
Families frequently enjoy swimming in the lagoon, picnicking on sandy motu islets, and joining guided boat tours to explore coral reefs. Birdwatching and participating in local cooking demonstrations are sometimes available.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Maupiti?
Day trips often include boat excursions to nearby motu islets for picnicking, exploring coral gardens, or discovering secluded beaches. Joining lagoon tours guided by locals is another frequently suggested activity.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Maupiti?
Maupiti has some vacation rentals and guesthouses that welcome pets, though policies can vary. It is a good idea to confirm in advance with hosts if you plan to travel with animals.
What are some local tips for visiting Maupiti?
Pack lightweight clothing and reef-safe sunscreen, as outdoor activities are common. When exploring, respect local customs and ask about lagoon etiquette, especially when visiting smaller motus or community sites.
What is Maupiti known for?
Maupiti is known for its clear lagoon waters, laid-back island atmosphere, and the scenic hike up Mount Teurafaatiu. The area has enduring Polynesian traditions reflected in crafts, cuisine, and community life.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Maupiti?
Explore tranquil motu islets around the lagoon or hike to the summit of Mount Teurafaatiu for panoramic views. Visiting village markets and traditional craft workshops is often suggested for a glimpse into everyday life.
What are the best foods to try in Maupiti?
Maupiti has locally rooted dishes like poisson cru, grilled fish, and taro-based specialties. Seasonal tropical fruits and coconut bread are often recommended for a taste of island flavors.
What should I bring for a trip to Maupiti?
Pack light clothing, a hat, and reef-safe sunscreen for outdoor exploration. Bringing sturdy sandals or shoes is handy if you plan to hike Mount Teurafaatiu or wander village paths.
What is the nightlife in Maupiti like?
Maupiti has a quiet nightlife scene centered on village gatherings, music, and shared meals rather than clubs or bars. Visitors sometimes join evening celebrations with local food and traditional performances.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Maupiti?
Maupiti has community celebrations featuring Polynesian music, dance, and traditional sports, often held during French Polynesia's cultural festival season. Local church events and village gatherings may be open to visitors throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Maupiti?
Many vacation rentals in Maupiti are family friendly and have welcoming hosts. Properties near the lagoon or village make it convenient for families to enjoy swimming and local activities.





