Uturoa is located approximately 209 miles (336 km) from
Teahupo'o, a district in
Tahiti, and is located close to a
reef break. It is the northernmost point on the island of Ra'iātea and features the views of
Bora Bora,
Taha'a, and
Huahine. The commune is approximately above
sea level. The mountains of Uturoa from coastal ranges, as they are not located very far inland. Uturoa is situated between the small pass of
Taha'a and the forest-covered mountains of
Ra'iātea. Mount Tapioi, 294 meters high, is one of the best vantage points to observe the lagoon and the neighbouring islands. Certain beaches of Uturoa contain
black sand, partially due to past
volcanic eruptions. Uturoa shares the island of Ra'iātea with the communes
Taputapuātea to the southeast and
Tumara'a to the south. The nearest other islands are
Huahine, located about 31 miles (50 km) east from Ra'iātea, and are home to the large community of Fare and
Taha'a, which sits just across the strait to the north. The main island of Bora Bora (Anau) can be seen from Uturoa. == Weather ==