Discover the best top things to do in Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia including Ile aux Recifs, Plage des Sables Roses, Le Lagon Bleu, Fakarava beach, Plage La Cloche de Hina, Tekopa Village Fakarava, Negonego, Anaa Atoll.
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5.0 based on 578 reviews
What a great experience! Everything was perfect: - the planning / activities - the crew (so nice, thanks again) - the food and drinks. I am vegetarian and I had a lot to eat. They DO have the best coconut bread. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 816 reviews
It's an hour-long boat ride to get here, but so worth it. We booked a private tour so we could have a secluded spot to ourselves, but that didn't happen. Be sure to talk with your tour operator on exactly what is expected! Aside from that, the lagoon is amazing, all shades of blue, with baby sharks cruising the shallow waters.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
We had so much fun at the Fakarava Beach. We have never seen sharks up close but, there were several of them right in the shallow waters. A local man was feeding them and they reacted like pets. They gave everyone a a lot of thrills and enjoyment. he told everyone they were friendly sharks and would not bite. No one got in the water to find out.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
We arrived on the island off our ship with nothing planned since on the second leg we already had excursion planned with several people. We were pleasantly to find a little tent offering bike rentals and also a few excursions, one titled "Beach Break". We inquired and were told it was down island about 6 km and was a little beach with bungalows and it included transportation to and from, chairs and coconut water. Sounded great but what we didn't know is how great! When we arrived it was a little piece of heaven, beautiful beach, blue waters and very private, it was run by a husband and wife that spoke no English but somehow we seemed to communicate especially when we met a fellow passenger from the ship who was fluent in french. It turned out to be a perfect day in a perfect setting, we swam, met some wonderful people and then ended our day by sitting with our new friend from the ship and owners of the bungalows. The facilities were very clean and well kept, did not see inside of the bungalows as they were occupied but can only imaging they were very well kept as well. The meeting hut had full cooking facilities and was open air with incredible views, we sat and laughed, drank coconut, had fantastic conversations about the island and were even offered coffee by the Mr. What a perfect day............if you are looking for a great beach to hang out on, this is the place
Located in the Tuamotu Archipelago and known for its exquisite black pearls, this is a privately-owned island by invitation only.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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