Ferry Terminal...

Moonlight Sail Away

Almost Like Daylight..

Sailing back to the airport..
Time For Me To Fly..

From the only airport where I have taken a scheduled commercial flight and did not have to go through airport security. A refreshing experience
Hertz Rental.. A Darling Car..

Back in PPT. $80 for 2D Rental at $0.50 per km.. or $250 for 2 days.. Guess which one I opted for...
Farerei Apartment

Found on Booking.Com.. but what a nice apartment and gracious host.
Notre Dame Cathedral

Marche Municipal

Great market for fresh fruits, food and local goods
Chicken and Sticky Rice

With a peanut sauce from Marche Municipal
Bank of Tahiti Mural

Aremiti Ferry..

A popular way to visit Moorea that allows you to take a car. Rental cars are available in Moorea but it's convenient for me to have one ahead of time.
On Board The Ferry

About $30 RT per passenger plus $80 RT for a small car it's easy to visit and enjoy Moorea.
Leaving Papeete

Such beautiful weather that Moorea can be seen in the distance.
Rocking And Rolling..

Towards Moorea
Passing Boat..

And the other ferry company that serves Moorea
Arriving Moorea..

Where we pass an offshore reef that coinicides with the ocean changing from deep blue to clear green
A Quick Drive Off..

The ferry and soon we are taking in spectacular views overlooking the Sofitel Resort
A Public Beach..

That shares the same beautiful waters as Sofitel. A swim here is delightful although you have to navigate an initial rocky bottom
Snack Stop

Visiting grocery store is pretty much a must do for me wherever I travel. It gives me a good sense of local living and the economics of an area.. plus I get to sample local shelf favorites
A Surprise Find..

In search of a hiking trail thru a pineapple field, we end up here.
Ed, Don't Do It..

They can't make us do it.. Ok, Elway..
Horseback Riding

Instead of hiking thru pineapple fields, for 7000F it's a 2hr adventure of taking in some amazing scenery from a different point of view
Gorgeous...

Pineapple Fields

Hey, Fellas.. Wait Up.

This sugarcane left is hard to chew..