Marquesas
Last updated: 7 April 2026
Overview
The Marquesas Islands are the northernmost archipelago of French Polynesia, lying roughly 750 nautical miles northeast of Papeete. The group consists of fourteen islands of volcanic origin, of which six are inhabited. Unlike the other archipelagos of French Polynesia, the Marquesas have no encircling barrier reefs and no lagoons; the islands rise steeply from the open ocean as mountains of dark volcanic rock, deeply incised by valleys and clad in dense forest. This geology gives the Marquesas a dramatically different character from the rest of French Polynesia. Nuku Hiva, the largest island, is the administrative and commercial centre of the archipelago. The islands lie outside the main cyclone belt and can be visited year-round, though the drier months from May to October bring the most settled conditions.
Attractions
Marquesan tattooing is one of the most celebrated traditional art forms in the Pacific, and its bold geometric patterns have influenced tattoo culture worldwide. For many sailors, leaving the archipelago without one proves irresistible, and skilled artists are found across the island group.
Fatu Hiva's Bay of Virgins at Hanavave is enclosed by dramatic volcanic pinnacles that rise sheer from the water. The island is the last place in French Polynesia where tapa cloth is still produced, made by pounding the bark of mulberry, breadfruit, and banyan trees into material for clothing and decoration; the village of Omoa on the other side of the island is the centre of this tradition, and makers such as Solange sell directly from their homes. A waterfall hike inland from Hanavave leads to a pool at the base of the falls.
Tahuata is widely regarded among cruisers as producing the finest bone carvers in the Marquesas, and artisans are found in the villages of Vaitahu and Hapatoni. The stone church at Vaitahu draws visiting sailors to its Sunday service, conducted in the Marquesan language. The anchorage at Hanamoenoa is a favourite for its white sand beach and for the manta rays that visit regularly.
Hiva Oa's Gauguin Museum in Atuona holds paintings and artefacts from the artist's final years on the island; both Gauguin and the Belgian singer Jacques Brel are buried in the town cemetery. The Me'ae Iipona archaeological site at Puamau on the island's north coast is one of the largest and best-preserved in French Polynesia, reached by a long drive across the island on an unsealed road with remarkable views. The Tiki Souriant sits in a small valley outside Atuona and has become a waypoint marker for sailors completing a Pacific crossing. The Atuaona Museum holds artefacts from archaeological digs built up over decades by a Hawaii-based archaeologist.
Nuku Hiva's largest excavated archaeological area lies near the village of Hatiheu: the Kamuihei, Tahakia and Teiipoka complex contains ceremonial platforms (tohua), stone house foundations (paepae), and petroglyphs depicting human figures, turtles, fish, and geometric forms; a banyan tree on the site is estimated to be over 600 years old. The Notre Dame Cathedral in Taiohae is notable for its interior wood sculptures. The Tiki Site near the waterfront combines ancient and modern tikis and serves as a venue for dance practice and cultural events. The Koueva site above Taiohae holds ruins, tikis, and statues set in dense forest. The walk inland to the Cascade Vaipuamau ends at a freshwater pool at the base of the falls; the water is clear and the swimming is excellent, though mosquitoes are persistent along the trail. From Hakaui Bay, a longer valley walk leads to the Vaipo Waterfall; the route crosses the river repeatedly and the final approach passes beneath steep cliffs from which rocks occasionally fall.
Ua Huka has a long tradition of wood and bone carving, with workshops and studios across the island where visitors can commission work or learn the craft themselves. Cédric Taiaapu offers half-day carving sessions guided by a craftsman from one of the archipelago's established carving families, and POI Art specialises in engravings in bone, wood, and marlin bill. The Three Tikis above the bay of Hane are prehistoric figures set on a hilltop with views across the anchorage. The beach at Flower Stones consists of smooth rounded volcanic rocks; visitors search for pierre fleurie, a mineralised stone said to be among the rarest in the world and unique to the island.
Ua Pou's interior rises to a series of basalt phonolite pinnacles several hundred metres tall, visible from the anchorage at Hakahau. The centre artisanal in Hakahau exhibits and sells stone carving in pierre fleurie alongside wood and bone work, with local artists often working on site. The hike to the cross above the bay is short and well-marked, with views over the anchorage and the surrounding ridgelines.
Notes for mariners
The absence of barrier reefs means that anchorages in the Marquesas are open roadsteads exposed to ocean swell. Conditions vary considerably between bays and with wind direction, and some anchorages that are comfortable in settled weather become untenable when swell increases. The trade winds accelerate and gust significantly in the lee of each island, and inter-island passages can be boisterous even in settled conditions.
Hiva Oa and Nuku Hiva have regular Air Tahiti connections to Papeete, making them a practical crew change point for the archipelago.
Ua Huka's anchorages are exposed to southerly swell and sea state has a significant bearing on comfort.
Places to stay
Below are the most popular and highly rated places to stay, based on reviews from the noforeignland community:
Anchorages
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Hanamoenoa, Tahuata
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4.9
Hiva Oa
Calm anchorage features a beautiful sandy beach and good holding. Visitors report frequent sightings of manta rays and marine life, enhancing the snorkeling experience. The area can be crowded with boats, yet offers a scenic escape with room to anchor.
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Anaho Bay, Nuku Hiva
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4.9
Nuku Hiva
Anaho Bay offers a significant level of protection for vessels with good holding conditions. Visitors appreciate the picturesque setting, hiking opportunities, and availability of fresh produce. Many experienced a comfortable anchoring experience despite occasionally shifting winds.
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Kahoe Bay
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4.8
Nuku Hiva
Kahoe Bay has good holding in sand and features a well-protected anchorage with minimal swell. Its scenic views enhance the experience, though the area may feel a bit rolly at times. The anchorage is suitable for a limited number of boats.
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Hanavave Anchorage
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4.8
Fatu Hiva
Anchoring conditions can be challenging due to rocky bottoms and depth variations. Many boats find good holding around 12m, but vigilance is needed when anchoring. Visitors appreciate the stunning scenery, welcoming locals, and the availability of fresh water.
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Nuku Hiva
The bay offers beautiful scenery and friendly locals. Good holding in mud and protection from wind create a pleasant anchorage. Visitors can expect a peaceful experience, although swimming conditions are limited due to shallow, muddy waters.
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Tekokuu Bay
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4.8
Hiva Oa
Condition varies; holding may not be reliable, requiring extra chain. Some areas have rocky bottoms while the beach allows for activities. Wind acceleration from mountains can impact the bay, but it remains tranquil and offers a nice sandy beach.
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Baie Hakaotu, 'Ua Pou
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4.6
Ua Pou
Sheltered anchorage conditions are reported, offering calmness even in elevated trade winds. Visitors have experienced issues with anchor chains snagging on rocks, necessitating care when retrieving the anchor. Water clarity varies, with visibility sometimes limited.
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Hanaiapa
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4.5
Hiva Oa
The anchorage at Hanaiapa features calm conditions with easy anchoring in sandy areas. Visitors reported a picturesque village and decent provisions available. Caution is advised regarding rocky coral near the beach and dinghy landing difficulties during low tide.
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Hooumi
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4.3
Nuku Hiva
Calm conditions prevail in the anchorage with good holding reported in mud. Visitors experienced Manta rays nearby, and land access to the village is straightforward. Winds can be gusty, particularly from the south.
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Hanatefau anchorage
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4.3
Hiva Oa
Anchoring in the bay is generally good, with good holding in sandy areas. Visitors have noted the presence of spinner dolphins and a charming village nearby. Strong wind gusts, particularly katabatic gusts, can present challenges at times.
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Harbours
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Port of Tahauku
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4.0
Hiva Oa
The chandlerie at the harbour can handle various work, and hauling out is limited to 18T for monohulls and 14T for catamarans. Anchorage can be rolly due to surrounding rock, but some areas are better protected. Visitors should be mindful of supply ship arrival every two weeks.
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Ua Huka
The dock at Eau Baie d'Hane remains unfinished as of June 2025. Development is ongoing and may take additional time. Visitors should check recent Reviews for additional context or updates.
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Boat services
Below are the most popular and highly rated boat services, based on reviews from the noforeignland community:
Boatyards
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Maintenance Marquesas
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4.0
Hiva Oa
Services include hauling and general repairs. Experiences vary, with some recommending quick and efficient work, while others highlight delays and issues with repair quality. Access to a trailer for haul-outs was noted as functional, allowing for safe retrieval.
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Chandlers
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Hiva Oa
The chandlery features a well-stocked inventory, as noted in multiple Reviews. Staff are described as extremely friendly, enhancing the experience for visitors. The selection of products appears satisfactory, making it a reliable stop for supplies.
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NUKU TAI NUI MARINE
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4.6
Nuku Hiva
The chandlery offers a wide variety of items essential for sailors, with the owner, Celine, providing notable assistance and local insights. Visitors appreciate the well-stocked selection along with the ability to order items from Tahiti when needed.
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Boat services
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Nuku-Hiva Maintenance
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5.0
Nuku Hiva
Service capabilities include a range of maintenance tasks from troubleshooting electrical issues to installing hardware. Reliability and prompt responses to requests are emphasized by visitors, who report positive experiences with Gaël's work. He is noted for his efficiency and quality in various repairs.
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Voilerie NUKU HIVA
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5.0
Nuku Hiva
Repairs on sails and canvas work are performed efficiently and within budget. Visitors noted prompt service with a focus on quality, completing projects like spinnaker repairs and dinghy covers thoughtfully and at fair prices.
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Hiva Oa
Sail repair services are offered with a focus on quality. Two visitors reported timely repairs, with one completion in two days. Tino's skills in sail restoration and willingness to assist were positively noted.
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Nuku Hiva Yacht Services
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4.8
Nuku Hiva
Services include refilling gas bottles and boat repairs. Visitors mention the friendliness and helpful nature of the owner, Kevin. Fast service and local insights are appreciated, although WiFi is reported to be slow.
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Yacht clearance links
Useful yacht clearance links:
- Noonsite: Verified clearance procedures, processes and fees.
- https://www.noonsite.com/place/french-polynesia/
Yacht clearance reviews
The following lists summarize noforeignland user reviews for clearing in at ports of entry and when using clearance agents in French Polynesia:
Ports of entry offices
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Hiva Oa
Check-in processes are efficient with friendly officials. Many visitors report quick handling of documentation, typically completing their registration in around 5 to 10 minutes. Non-EU passport holders must demonstrate outbound travel arrangements.
Place details mention: check in steps, opening hours.
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Taiohae Gendarmerie
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4.7
Nuku Hiva
Offers: Customs.
The check-in process is efficient, with many visitors reporting it taking around 5 to 10 minutes. Friendly staff contribute to a positive experience, and no airline tickets are required for clearance. Operating hours may vary, so checking in advance is advisable.
Place details mention: check in steps, prearrival requirements and opening hours.
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Taiohae Mayor‘s office
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4.5
Nuku Hiva
The office handles document witnessing requests efficiently. The garbage disposal fee for a month is set at 1050 CFP, with ID and boat name required for payment. Visitors have reported a straightforward process with a discount offered at the Chandlery.
Place details mention: required documents.
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Yacht clearance agents
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Nuku Hiva Yacht Services
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4.3
Nuku Hiva
Service capability includes assistance with customs, shipping procedures, and local amenities. Helpful interactions with staff were frequently noted, particularly regarding obtaining documents and navigating local processes. Visitors should check recent Reviews for additional context or updates.
Place details mention: check in steps and opening hours.
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