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Guide-Voyageur-Tahiti-2019.Pdf GUIDE DU VOYAGEUR Bienvenue ! ’Ia ora na e manava! ntourées d’eaux cristallines, Tahiti Et Ses Îles offrent beauté naturelle, culture insulaire authentique Eet style unique. La destination est mondialement connue pour ses plages de sable blanc, ses lagons turquoise et ses paysages allant des atolls coralliens aux sommets volcaniques. Différents modes d’hébergement sont possibles : hôtels de luxe avec bungalows sur pilotis, villas, Petite Hôtellerie Familiale, meublés de tourisme, ou encore yachts, catamarans et paquebots de croisière. Tahiti Et Ses Îles sont toutes unies par le Mana, cette énergie vitale, cette force spirituelle qui entoure le quotidien des polynésiens. Le Mana peut se voir, se toucher, se goûter et se ressentir, et ce n’est qu’en se rendant à Tahiti Et Ses Îles que l’on comprend pourquoi elles sont appelées : Les Îles du Mana. En savoir plus sur www.TahitiTourisme.org Sommaire Tahiti Et Ses Îles, Guide Officiel .............................................................................04 Îles Tuamotu-Gambier Carte de Tahiti Et Ses Îles .............................................................................................06 Rangiroa .........................................................................................................................................58 Culture & Histoire ............................................................................................................08 Tikehau ............................................................................................................................................60 Se marier à Tahiti Et Ses Îles........................................................................................12 Fakarava..........................................................................................................................................62 Bien-être & Spas ...................................................................................................................14 Manihi & Ahe .........................................................................................................................64 Plongée sous-marine, plongée libre & sports nautiques ................17 Mangareva ....................................................................................................................................65 Randonnées ................................................................................................................................22 Îles Marquises Conservation & Ecotourisme ...................................................................................23 Nuku Hiva ...................................................................................................................................69 Séjourner en Petite Hôtellerie Familiale ......................................................24 Hiva Oa ..........................................................................................................................................71 Îles Australes Îles de la Société Rurutu ...............................................................................................................................................75 Tahiti ................................................................................................................................................27 Tubuai ...............................................................................................................................................76 Tetiaroa ...........................................................................................................................................33 Raivavae .........................................................................................................................................77 Moorea .............................................................................................................................................35 Huahine ..........................................................................................................................................41 Voyager en yacht ou en bateau de croisière ...............................................78 Raiatea & Taha’a...................................................................................................................44 Préparer vos vacances .......................................................................................................81 Bora Bora .......................................................................................................................................49 Lexique ............................................................................................................................................82 Maupiti ............................................................................................................................................54 À propos de Tahiti Tourisme : Tahiti Tourisme est l’organisme en charge du marketing de la destination Tahiti Et Ses Îles qui supervise toutes les opérations marketing et publicitaires, les relations publiques, la promotion, les événements et les programmes de conseils en voyage réalisés sur l’ensemble de nos marchés internationaux. Ayant pour mission première de faire venir les touristes à Tahiti Et Ses Îles, ce groupement d’intérêt économique est composé d’une équipe locale qui travaille avec 12 représentations pour assurer la présence de notre destination sur 18 marchés étrangers. Tahiti Tourisme assure également le bureau d’accueil et d’informations des visiteurs, ainsi que l’organisation d’évènements afin de favoriser le tourisme intérieur. Couverture : Bora Bora, Îles de la Société. © Karl Shakur - Distance depuis Tahiti : 259 km. Durée du vol de Tahiti à Bora Bora : 55 min. - Copyright 2018, Tahiti Tourisme. Tous droits réservés. Le Guide du Voyageur Tahiti Et Ses Îles est la propriété de Tahiti Tourisme et ne peut être revendu. Ni les cartes ni le contenu éditorial ne peuvent être reproduits sans autorisation écrite expresse. 03 04 © Tahiti Tourisme 06 © Tahiti Tourisme © Tahiti Culture & Histoire Le pouvoir du Mana Les Polynésiens d’aujourd’hui sont les héritiers d’une culture riche et expressive, transmise par leurs ancêtres Ma’ohi. C’est du Ma’ohi qu’est venu le pouls de la vie tahitienne, un monde où les vies des dieux, des guerriers et des hommes se mêlaient dans des légendes chamarrées. Où de la musique, de la danse et de l’art naissaient des merveilles du quotidien dans les îles et sur les mers. Où le lancer de javelot fut initialement le sport des dieux, la préférence des rois allant au surf, tandis que les hommes se défiaient lors de courses de canoë et de levers de pierres pour faire la démonstration de leur force brute. Mana Le Mana possède aussi un côté plus sombre, car la vie n'est pas Le Mana est à la racine de la dualité vie/mort, englobant complète sans la mort. Il peut être une force d'anéantissement plusieurs oppositions : à la fois beau et effrayant, élégant et féroce, et de ruine, dangereuse et dévorante. humble et majestueux. Une présence noble et omnipotente qui Énigmatique et mystérieux, le Mana revêt en outre une est l'essence du pouvoir universel, symbolisée par les éléments dimension de sagesse (na/na'a- - ), de connaissance ancestrale de la terre et de la mer. Le Mana est emblématique des valeurs qui découle du lien indissoluble entre l'homme et son culturelles et spirituelles des Ma'ohi, les ancêtres du peuple environnement. C'est par le Mana que l'homme peut atteindre polynésien. un état de grâce divine, et renaître plus sage, plus pur, et plus puissant. C'est du Mana que les Polynésiens tirent leur force, leur légitimité, leur pouvoir et leur influence. C'est également la Le Mana est le pouvoir sacré qui unit Tahiti Et Ses Îles à son source de leur pureté d'esprit (ma-), manifestée par leur respect, peuple. On peut le voir, le toucher, le goûter. Venez l'esprit pur, leur compassion et leur amour de tous les êtres vivants en à la recherche de la sagesse et de l'harmonie, et vous découvrirez harmonie dans cet univers Ma'ohi. le Mana qui vit en vous. 08 Tatouage Le mot tatau est originaire de Tahiti Et Ses Îles. Les symboles ont un sens qui raconte le récit et les moments les plus importants de l’histoire personnelle de chaque Polynésien. Dans chacune des lignes tracée sur le corps humain, le Ma’ohi du passé est connecté au Mana du présent et du futur. La présence de Tohu, le dieu de tatau, qui a peint tous les poissons des océans et leur a donné leurs couleurs et leurs motifs, donne à chaque tatau l’essence d’une signification profonde et l’essence de la vie. Un lien entre le paradis et la terre. En Polynésie, les tatouages sont aussi des signes de beauté ; ils représentaient auparavant une part importante de la vie dans la mesure où ils marquaient la fin de l’adolescence. Le Polynesia Tatau Tattoo : cet événement culturel international qui se tient chaque année, est la convention officielle du tatouage en Polynésie française, organisée par les tatoueurs, pour les tatoueurs et pour le grand public. Cet événement promeut, préserve et enrichit l’art du tatouage polynésien. L’art du Tapu (le Sacré) À Tahiti Et Ses Îles, où le sacré et le beau sont considérés comme les serviteurs parfaits, les artistes ont toujours cherché à saisir et à exprimer les moments qui définissent l’esprit inspirateur de Mana qui déborde de leur monde. Les gardiens (les mama) de ces savoirs ancestraux en préservent le côté sacré et transmettent l’art du tissage, du capiton, de la gravure sur
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