Raiatea - Bio Security

Sep 24, 2025

Where is Raiatea?

Raiatea lies about 209 kms (130 miles) NW of Tahiti and 40 kms (25 miles) from Huahine or Bora Bora.  It is the second of the Society Islands in geographic size, population, available supplies and marine services.

Entry Notes and Cautions for Raiatea:

The leading marks and main marks between the pass and the port are lit.

There are no-anchoring zones in places around the island, implemented by the Directorate of Maritime Affairs of French Polynesia (DPAM).  Moorings must be booked in advance through the Escales website.   See anchoring restrictions in the Docking section.

Raiatea has no more public garbage cans and this is a big problem for all the residents of the island and for transient yachts. See more details in the Docking section.

Cruisers are not being welcomed with open arms here so proceed with caution.

Cruiser Highlights for Raiatea:

It has rugged mountains, deep water bays and a myriad of anchorages protected by a barrier reef. Nearly every part of the coastline is accessible by boat, which makes Raiatea interesting if avoiding rough weather by cruising to the off-wind opposite side of the island.

The town of Uturoa serves as the administrative center for the Leeward Islands. It has modern dock facilities and is a good place to work on the boat, to leave your boat for a while and to provision before your departure for the Cook Islands.

Raiatea has one of the largest "marae" (sacred site) in Polynesia, the original centre of Polynesian culture. Called Taputapuatea, it has just been named a UNESCO heritage site and is well worth a visit.

The Island's mascot is the tupa (land crab), it's image is featured on all the local island and city insignia.

Position - marina entrance:

16°43.44'S, 151°26.86'W

Last updated:  September 2025

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