Fatu Hiva - Local Customs

Jun 04, 2024

Where is Fatu Hiva?

Fatu Hiva is the southernmost island of the Marquesas.  Only about 700 people lie here and as the island doesn't get many tourists, cruising boats are often given a warm welcome.

Since Thor Heyerdahl lived here for a year in the 1920s, the island has long symbolized the South Pacific islands for many of us. The island is mysterious and the people living in the dark valley of Hanavave are somewhat special.

Cruiser Highlights for Fatu Hiva:

Dramatic, stunning scenery with some great hikes.  Local arts and crafts and barter for goods.

The Baie des Vierges is perhaps the most scenic anchorage in the Marquesas.

Position - bay by Hanavave:

10° 27.88'S, 138° 40.10'W

Photo of SV Jacaranda in Baie des Vierges from blog of www.jacarandajourney.com

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Related to following destinations: Fatu Hiva, French Polynesia, Marquesas

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