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Slightly over an hour away from Tahiti on flights that run daily, Rangiroa is a gigantic atoll,the largest in Polynesia, so large it could contain the whole island of Tahiti. A genuine..
450 kilometres from Papeete, Fakarava is the second largest atoll of Polynesia. Like her big sister Rangiroa,this island is famous for its exceptional dive sites, especially the north pass..
300 kilometres northeast of Tahiti and a few kilometres from Rangiroa,Tikehau,with its nearly perfect circular blue lagoon and its pink sand beaches,looks like a gigantic natural swimming..
Located more than 1700 kilometers east of Tahiti, the Gambier archipelago is a little off the beaten tourist track but its rare atmosphere of history and mystery make the trip worthwhile...
Located between Rangiroa and Manihi, the Ahe atoll is slowly being discovered by visitors searching for authenticity. Up to date with technology, today Ahe has claimed its place among the..
Less than 200 kilometres from Rangiroa, the atoll of Manihi is particularly famous for its pearl farms.In their stilt-houses dotting the lagoon,one can discover the secrets of the creation..
Discovered by Pedro Fernández de Quirós in 1606, Hao, also named “the island of the arc” or “island of the harp” because of its configuration, has the shape of a crown placed on..
Located at the extreme northwest end of the Tuamotu, Mataiva is a small reticulated atoll covered with coconut trees and surrounded by islets such as Motu Teaku, better known as the “bird..
Takapoto embodies the dream of paradise.Named also “short chin”, this wild and idyllic atoll has no channel which explains its very preserved environment. The 10 miles long lagoon is..
“I have approached formal perfection there”, said French navigator Bernard Moitessier seized by the beauty of this oblong atoll, the furthest north of the Tuamotu archipelago with..
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