Rurutu, Austral Islands — A Conversation About Simple Living and Big Memories (Ep. 8)

Rurutu, Austral Islands — A Conversation About Simple Living and Big Memories (Ep. 8)

In this episode, we talk about the kind of travel that doesn’t need hype to be unforgettable: remote island life on Rurutu in the Austral Islands of French Polynesia, told through a conversation with local voice Tev Avata. If this is your kind of journey, begin with Far and Away Adventures.com and explore what’s possible at https://farandawayadventures.com. This episode is built for travelers who want to slow down, understand a place, and come home with more than photos.

Normand Schafer introduces Rurutu as peaceful, pristine, and far from the crowds—an island known for caves, hiking, and seasonal whale encounters just offshore. But the heart of the episode is not the attractions; it’s the perspective. Tev explains what it means to be from here, to live and work on the island you were born on, and to carry that belonging as part of your identity. That “in your blood” sentiment is a powerful reminder: destinations aren’t stage sets. They’re communities with routines, responsibilities, and histories.

The conversation gets practical about daily life. Tev describes how close the sea is—walkable—and how people can dive and fish nearby. You’ll hear about free diving and harvesting from the ocean, as well as the difference between taking what you need and taking what you can sell. That contrast reveals why Rurutu feels the way it does: it’s not built around extraction or maximizing profit. It’s built around living day by day in a familiar rhythm, where land and sea are cared for because they give back.

Normand asks the question every good traveler should ask: how can visitors help preserve a place like this? There isn’t a neat one-sentence answer, and Tev acknowledges that change is part of life—“evolution,” as he calls it, including the shift from horses to cars. But the takeaway is clear: your presence has impact. On smaller islands, that impact is magnified, and respectful behavior matters more than ever.

Whales are a central example. Rurutu draws visitors during the season, and Tev shares why the experience feels special—but he also shares why he personally chooses not to swim with whales, calling it a sign of respect and reflecting on changes he believes he has seen over the years. Normand adds a traveler’s view: when wildlife experiences push too far, the animals respond, and the destination changes.

There’s also a strong adventure thread: a famous cave hike Tev describes as “the cave of the monster,” where natural formations can feel like rooms, but the route requires mental and physical readiness and the right gear. It’s the perfect illustration of what remote-island travel can be: beautiful, real, and not always easy in the way a resort brochure suggests.

If you’re ready for travel that’s personal, human, and deeply connected to place, this episode is your invitation to think differently. Plan with a Far and Away Adventures specialist who understands remote islands and can help you match the right destination with the right style of trip. Start at Far and Away Adventures.com and explore at https://farandawayadventures.com.

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