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Landmark: Puu Poa BeachCity: Kauai
Country: USA Hawaii
Continent: North America
Puu Poa Beach, Kauai, USA Hawaii, North America
Motu Tehotu is a small island located in the Bora Bora lagoon, French Polynesia.
Visual Characteristics
The island is characterized by dense tropical vegetation, primarily palm trees and flowering shrubs. Its shoreline consists of fine white sand. The surrounding lagoon water exhibits a gradient of turquoise and deep blue hues.
Location & Access Logistics
Motu Tehotu is situated approximately 3 kilometers northwest of the main island of Bora Bora. Access is exclusively by watercraft. Private boat rentals or water taxis departing from Vaitape, the main village, are the primary means of transport. There is no public ferry service. Limited mooring buoys are available for private vessels.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Motu Tehotu is a coral motu, formed by the accumulation of coral debris and sand over millennia. It is part of the barrier reef system surrounding the volcanic island of Bora Bora.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include swimming and sunbathing on the sandy beaches. Snorkeling is possible in the shallow waters surrounding the motu, particularly in areas with coral formations. Kayaking and paddleboarding are also feasible from the shore.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic amenities are limited. Some motus in the vicinity may have small, privately operated snack bars or restaurants, but Motu Tehotu itself typically lacks permanent infrastructure. Restrooms are generally not available. Cell phone signal is usually present, though it can be intermittent.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for clear water visibility and comfortable temperatures is during the dry season, from May to October. Mid-morning offers optimal sunlight for observing the lagoon's colors. High tide is generally preferred for easier access and swimming.
Facts & Legends
Local lore suggests that certain ancient Polynesian navigators used the distinct shape of Motu Tehotu as a reference point for celestial navigation. The island is also known for its population of fruit bats, which are active at dawn and dusk.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.8km Southeast: Matira Point (main island beach)
- 1.5km Southwest: Coral Gardens (snorkeling site)
- 2.0km East: Vaitape (main village)
- 3.5km North: Mount Otemanu (volcanic peak)