Pointe Vénus

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Pointe Vénus

Peninsula

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Māhina, French Polynesia

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Point Venus blends stunning black-sand beaches, a historic lighthouse, and lush parkland with epic sunset views and peaceful swimming spots.  

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"Point Venus Captain James Cook set up his observatory at Point Venus, one of the loveliest spots on the island. The transit of Venus, which happens maybe once a century, lets observers here see the planet move across the sun. (That’s the official reason for the name, but there’s no doubt Cook’s crew, after months at sea, had a different Venus in mind when they saw Tahitian women.) Now the point's a windswept corner of the island that feels like there’s nothing between you and another world but the sea. The lighthouse here, Phare de la Pointe Vénus, was built in 1868, 99 years after Cook's visit."

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"Point Venus Captain James Cook set up his observatory at Point Venus, one of the loveliest spots on the island. The transit of Venus, which happens maybe once a century, lets observers here see the planet move across the sun. (That’s the official reason for the name, but there’s no doubt Cook’s crew, after months at sea, had a different Venus in mind when they saw Tahitian women.) Now the point's a windswept corner of the island that feels like there’s nothing between you and another world but the sea. The lighthouse here, Phare de la Pointe Vénus, was built in 1868, 99 years after Cook's visit."

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@afar

"Point Venus Captain James Cook set up his observatory at Point Venus, one of the loveliest spots on the island. The transit of Venus, which happens maybe once a century, lets observers here see the planet move across the sun. (That’s the official reason for the name, but there’s no doubt Cook’s crew, after months at sea, had a different Venus in mind when they saw Tahitian women.) Now the point's a windswept corner of the island that feels like there’s nothing between you and another world but the sea. The lighthouse here, Phare de la Pointe Vénus, was built in 1868, 99 years after Cook's visit."

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@afar

"Point Venus Captain James Cook set up his observatory at Point Venus, one of the loveliest spots on the island. The transit of Venus, which happens maybe once a century, lets observers here see the planet move across the sun. (That’s the official reason for the name, but there’s no doubt Cook’s crew, after months at sea, had a different Venus in mind when they saw Tahitian women.) Now the point's a windswept corner of the island that feels like there’s nothing between you and another world but the sea. The lighthouse here, Phare de la Pointe Vénus, was built in 1868, 99 years after Cook's visit."

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Kristen Graeber

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Nice historical area. Wide beach that seems to be really popular with locals. Bring chairs/ towels etc. There are showers there but outdoor ans no soap allowed.

Michael Fehlman

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Cutesy little beach area far from tourist zones. Not crowded at all. There was plenty of parking on a weekend when we went. The black sand beach was cool. There is a bathroom and outdoor showers on site. A small restaurant sells food near the beach.

Victor Wang

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Beautiful spot to do some easy surfing with small waves or just relax on the beach and the water. Large parking lot but quickly fills up. We passed by here and it was too difficult to find parking so we ended coming an hour or two before sunset and there were many more free parking spots.

Kanan Mehul

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Beautiful 😍. Amazing surrounding 360 views. Great place to enjoy with family. Good place for swimming with kids. Toilets are bit of issue. You would not like to use. Parking no problem. Nice old light house and places to eat are nice too. Overall great experience and highly recommended

Philip WB

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Interesting historical site in verdant park with ample parking. Black sand beach with excellent swimming and shade. Plenty of places to buy food.

Brian Fontanella

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Point Venus, situated on a scenic peninsula in Tahiti, is a blend of tranquility and historical intrigue that attracts both locals and tourists. Encircled by beautiful black-sand beaches, the area provides a serene escape, although visitors should be cautious as the sands can get quite hot under the sun. The inviting warm waters are perfect for a rejuvenating swim, and the beach is often adorned with sunbathers soaking up the peaceful ambiance. The location holds a significant place in maritime history, being the historic landing site of many notable explorers including Captain Cook and Captain William Bligh. The monument dedicated to the crew of the Bounty, along with the Point Venus lighthouse and the splendid views of Matavai Bay, further augment the charm of the area. A unique aspect of Point Venus is its position as Tahiti’s northernmost extremity, which played a crucial role during Captain James Cook's observation of the transit of Venus in 1769. Today, it's a beloved spot for picnics, with the black-sand beach, shade trees, and well-kept lawns creating a perfect setting for a leisurely day out. Whether you're a history buff, a beach lover, or someone seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature, Point Venus offers a blend of historical richness, natural beauty, and tranquil atmospheres for a rewarding visit.

Nancy Campbell

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Such a beautiful park! We watched the last sunset of 2022 from here before heading to the airport. Lost of historical art, light house, great beach, picnic tables. There was a restaurant and cultural center there too but closed for the day. I wish we had found it sooner in our trip.

Hester H

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Beautiful black sand beach. Great spot to swim and snorkel. Just by the shore there are many fish. Though mostly small, there are many kinds with different beautiful colors. Don't venture too far out as the currents can be pretty strong.