Dive into Polynesian gastronomy on a guided walking food tour through Papeete's legendary roulottes (food trucks), Marché de Papeete, and hidden eateries — minimum 10 tastings, maximum flavour.
What to expect
Start inside the two-storey Marché de Papeete, where flower-crowned women weave tiare garlands and fishmongers display the morning's tuna catch. Sample poisson cru — Tahiti's iconic raw fish marinated in coconut milk and lime — alongside firi firi (coconut doughnuts), breadfruit chips, and house-made vanilla ice cream. The tour winds to the legendary roulottes on the waterfront, where you sit at a plastic stool beside locals and tuck into a full Polynesian plate. Finish with a Hinano beer or fresh coconut at the harbour.
Good to know
The Marché de Papeete is a short 10-minute walk from the pier — ideal if your port call is brief. Book directly and confirm the departure time matches your ship's arrival. The market is at its most vibrant on Sunday mornings. Wear comfortable walking shoes; the tour covers 2–3 km over 3 hours.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Papeete — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.