Moorea Tahiti French Polynesia

Moʻorea, also spelled Moorea, is a volcanic island in French Polynesia. It is one of the Windward Islands, a group that is part of the Society Islands, 17 kilometres northwest of Tahiti. The name comes from the Tahitian word Moʻoreʻa, meaning "yellow lizard": Moʻo = lizard; Reʻa = yellow. An older name for the island is ʻAimeho, sometimes spelled ʻAimeo or ʻEimeo. …
Moʻorea, also spelled Moorea, is a volcanic island in French Polynesia. It is one of the Windward Islands, a group that is part of the Society Islands, 17 kilometres northwest of Tahiti. The name comes from the Tahitian word Moʻoreʻa, meaning "yellow lizard": Moʻo = lizard; Reʻa = yellow. An older name for the island is ʻAimeho, sometimes spelled ʻAimeo or ʻEimeo. Early Western colonists and voyagers also referred to Moʻorea as York Island or Santo Domingo.
  • Location: Pacific Ocean
  • Population: 16,191 (Aug. 2007 census)
  • Archipelago: Society Islands
  • Area: 134 km² (52 sq mi)
  • Highest elevation: 1,207 m (3960 ft)
  • Highest point: Mont Tohiveʻa
  • Overseas collectivity: French Polynesia
Data from: en.wikipedia.org