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Great... if you get great weather
We visited on a cloud/rainy day so there was that much here to do other than just take a short walk - but as mentioned before me by other fellow TA members; plenty of possibilities, walking, beach chi...
Great Lighthouse - Incredible Beach - Lots of Activities - Picnic, Party, and FUN!
Pointe Venus is located next to Matavai Bay. This place is packed with locals. The beach is super popular and is very nice, with picnics, swimming, acrobats, photographers, canoe teams, and much, muc...
Point Venus and it’s lighthouse erected in 1867 (and the little craft market). A lovely area, for a walk enjoying the lushness of the gardens. We even managed to use the last francs we had on us to b...
Built in 1867 to a design by Robert Louis Stevensons’s dad this was the first lighthouse in the South Pacific. It stands in a great setting though it was not open when we got there.
Stopped here on our road trip around the island - it was very crowded because there was some sort of "American" festival happening on July 3rd, so we had to park a ~10 min walk away. The lighthouse wa...
Great... if you get great weather
We visited on a cloud/rainy day so there was that much here to do other than just take a short walk - but as mentioned before me by other fellow TA members; plenty of possibilities, walking, beach chi...
Great Lighthouse - Incredible Beach - Lots of Activities - Picnic, Party, and FUN!
Pointe Venus is located next to Matavai Bay. This place is packed with locals. The beach is super popular and is very nice, with picnics, swimming, acrobats, photographers, canoe teams, and much, muc...
Point Venus and it’s lighthouse......
Point Venus and it’s lighthouse erected in 1867 (and the little craft market). A lovely area, for a walk enjoying the lushness of the gardens. We even managed to use the last francs we had on us to b...
Historic and very interesting
Built in 1867 to a design by Robert Louis Stevensons’s dad this was the first lighthouse in the South Pacific. It stands in a great setting though it was not open when we got there.
Worth stopping by if you have the time
Stopped here on our road trip around the island - it was very crowded because there was some sort of "American" festival happening on July 3rd, so we had to park a ~10 min walk away. The lighthouse wa...