TE RA’AI
Another interesting alternative to attend the famous shows of the island. You will be made up while taking the aperitif, while theumu or curanto (the typical Polynesian oven) is being prepared. Then you will have a meal (everyone helps themselves to as much as they want, the quality of the food is good but not much more) before attending a traditional show of Polynesian dances and songs. In principle, everyone ends up dancing! Of course, all this has a very touristic and theatrical side, nevertheless there is an atmosphere and everyone seems to appreciate!
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