Tahiti Tourisme and Te Fare Tauhiti Nui unveiled the full Matari’i i raro 2026 programme at a press conference held on April 21 at the Petit Théâtre of Te Fare Tauhiti Nui — Maison de la Culture.
Made from the beaten inner bark of the ficus or the paper mulberry, tapa is a living testimony of ancestral Polynesian know-how.
The reo Māohi, Tahitian language, is at the heart of Polynesian cultural identity.
Located on the island of Raiatea, Taputapuātea is one of the most important sacred sites in all of Polynesia. Listed as UNESCO World Heritage in 2017.