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Moorea – Ta'ahiamanu Beach

Missing Jewellery at Ta'ahiamanu Beach?

Opunohu Bay's Public Crescent — Recovery on Moorea's North-Coast Snorkel Beach.

Ta'ahiamanu Beach (sometimes called Plage Publique) is Moorea's most popular public beach — a curved white-sand crescent on the north coast inside Opunohu Bay, between the bay's volcanic headlands and a fringing snorkel reef. Locals, day-trippers, and self-guided travellers from the nearby Manava Beach Resort & Spa, Hilton Moorea Lagoon, and the Cook's Bay vacation rentals all use it. Ring Seekers Ta'ahiamanu works the public crescent, the snorkel-reef lagoon, and the adjacent resort beachfronts.

Moorea – Ta'ahiamanu Beach — lost ring and jewellery recovery

On the Ground Across Ta'ahiamanu and Opunohu Bay

Ta'ahiamanu Beach sits inside Opunohu Bay on Moorea's north coast, roughly a few hours from Vaiare ferry port and a few hours from Moorea Airport. The bay is one of Moorea's two famous deep volcanic bays (with Cook's Bay alongside) — flanked by Mount Tohivea and Mount Rotui's dramatic green slopes.

Coverage extends to the public-beach crescent, the snorkel-reef lagoon directly outside it, the Manava Beach Resort & Spa frontage (a short distance west), and the Hilton Moorea Lagoon's Cook's Bay area to the east.

Response time: 1.5–A few hours from Papeete via flight or ferry.

We serve all areas of Moorea – Ta'ahiamanu Beach, including:

  • The Public-Beach Crescent
  • Snorkel-Reef Lagoon
  • Manava Beach Resort Frontage
  • Hilton Moorea Lagoon Pool and Beach
  • Picnic-Table and Shade Zone
  • Boat-Access Reef Stops
  • And everywhere else around Moorea – Ta'ahiamanu Beach

Common Search Locations at Ta'ahiamanu

The Public-Beach Crescent

A 200m curved sand strip with palm-tree shade, picnic tables, and a snorkel-entry zone. Day-tripper foot traffic compacts the sand quickly.

Snorkel-Reef Lagoon

Directly outside the beach is a healthy fringing reef with sand patches — a popular self-guided snorkel zone.

Manava Beach Resort Frontage

A short distance west of Ta'ahiamanu, with overwater bungalows on a smaller scale than Bora Bora.

Hilton Moorea Lagoon Pool and Beach

Across the bay near Cook's Bay — overwater village and beach.

Picnic-Table and Shade Zone

Behind the beach, the picnic-table area is a known loss spot for visiting families.

Boat-Access Reef Stops

Some Moorea ray-and-shark snorkel tours stop just outside Opunohu Bay — boarding losses possible.

Why Choose Ring Seekers Ta'ahiamanu?

Public-Beach Specialist Coverage

Many ring-search services focus on resorts. Self-guided travellers and locals losing rings at public beaches deserve the same level of service.

Opunohu Bay Knowledge

The bay's geography, tide pattern, and snorkel-reef layout are familiar.

Snorkel-Reef Recovery Experience

Ta'ahiamanu's reef sand patches at low tide are textbook search targets.

Manava and Hilton Moorea Familiarity

Adjacent resort properties coordinate with our recoveries.

Coral-Sand Calibration

Fine white coral sand at Ta'ahiamanu vs. mixed sand at the resort frontages — detector adjusts.

Multilingual Service

English, French, Tahitian, Japanese — plus usable German, Spanish, and Mandarin for visitors. Shaped by experience in Moorea - Taahiamanu Beach.

Reef-Lagoon Expertise

Ta'ahiamanu's fringing snorkel reef with sand patches is an ideal search environment — we've calibrated our techniques for the specific underwater layout and tidal windows when the reef margins are most accessible.

Ray-and-Shark-Tour Coordination

Snorkel-tour boarding losses outside Opunohu Bay are clear scenarios.

Sunset-Loss Response

Ta'ahiamanu's sunset is a popular photo spot. Sunset-call response is fast.

Cyclonic Reshape Awareness

Moorea's north coast reshapes in tropical lows; we adapt.

Understanding Ta'ahiamanu's Search Conditions

Sheltered Bay Geography

Opunohu Bay is mostly protected from open swell. Calmer water than the eastern Temae side.

Fine White Coral Sand

Ta'ahiamanu's sand is fine and white — typical Moorea coral-sand profile.

Day-Tripper Foot Traffic

Heavy daytime use compacts the sand. Speed matters.

Snorkel-Reef Sand Patches

Sand patches between coral heads — best at low tide.

Picnic-Table Loss Zone

Behind the beach, the picnic-table area sees rings come off in family snack-and-swim cycles.

Mount Backdrop Wind Drift

Wind funnels down from Mount Rotui; sand drift on certain days.

FAQs – Moorea – Ta'ahiamanu Beach

Do you cover the public Ta'ahiamanu Beach as well as resort beachfronts?

Yes — public-beach coverage is equal to resort coverage. Self-guided travellers get the same service.

At low tide, often yes. Sand patches between coral heads.

Yes — boarding-zone scenarios are clear.

Often yes. Behind-beach grass-and-sand zone is searchable.

Yes. Aremiti ferry or Air Tahiti both run frequently.

Yes. Manava's bungalow lagoon zone is part of our coverage.

Yes. Overnight rings still on the sand are very findable. Foot traffic resumes at dawn so speed matters.

Each recovery is different, so pricing is set on a case-by-case basis. Reach out with the details and we'll talk you through the cost structure clearly before any work begins. Payment is by card only.

Payment is exclusively by credit or debit card (Visa, Mastercard).

Moorea – Ta'ahiamanu Beach

Ring Missing at Ta'ahiamanu? Don't Leave Opunohu Bay Without It.

Whether it slipped on the public-beach crescent, dropped on the snorkel reef, or vanished from a ray-tour boarding stop — call now. Ta'ahiamanu's lagoon is searchable, the snorkel reef is recoverable at low tide, and most public-beach losses come back when the loss point is clear and the response is fast.