Welcome to the Tuamotu archipelago, a true paradise for diving enthusiasts and lovers of exotic landscapes. This collection of 76 atolls, located in the eastern region of French Polynesia, offers a unique experience where natural beauty and tranquility reign supreme.
Between snorkeling and scuba diving, Tahitian pearl farms and the richness of Polynesian cuisine, the Tuamotu Islands, also known as Polynesia's string of pearls, will delight everyone. The Tuamotu are also famous for their turquoise lagoons and white sandy beaches.
Discover them and understand why they are considered the hidden paradise of Tahiti And Her Islands.
On the island of Rangiroa, you'll find coral churches and artisanal centers. Wine enthusiasts can also taste coral wine at Dominique Auroy's estate, which produces three varieties of grapes. A diving paradise, both amateurs and experienced divers will be spoiled for choice in the Tuamotu Islands: sharks, rays, coral reefs... Explore the treasures of Tahiti And Her Islands without delay.
Rangiroa
Rangiroa, the second-largest atoll in the world, is a must-visit destination for scuba diving enthusiasts.
Rangiroa's crystal-clear waters are home to spectacular marine life, with world-renowned diving sites such as the Blue Lagoon and Tiputa Pass.
Besides diving, enjoy the white sandy beaches and visit local pearl farms to discover the cultivation process of the famous Tahitian black pearls.
Fakarava
Designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve, Fakarava is another jewel of the Tuamotu.
This preserved atoll is known for its exceptional marine ecosystems and spectacular diving sites like the Garuae Pass.
Visitors can also explore traditional villages, discover ancient coral churches, and enjoy pristine beaches.
Tikehau
Tikehau, often described as the atoll with pink beaches, is famous for its pink sands and fish-rich lagoons.
This small atoll offers an intimate and peaceful experience, perfect for relaxing away from the hustle and bustle.
Activities include diving, fishing, and boat excursions to explore the surrounding motus (islets).
Manihi
Manihi, known as the cradle of black pearls, is the ideal place to learn more about pearl cultivation.
Visit pearl farms and dive into the clear waters to observe pearl oysters in their natural habitat.
The atoll also offers superb opportunities for snorkeling and swimming in its turquoise lagoons.
The Tuamotu archipelago is a playground for nature and adventure enthusiasts. Whether you're an experienced diver, a snorkeling enthusiast, or simply seeking tranquility, the Tuamotu offers a multitude of activities: Scuba diving and snorkeling, Cultural visits, Boat excursions, Fishing.
The Tuamotu archipelago is a dream destination for travelers seeking natural beauty, tranquility, and marine adventures. Each atoll offers its own unique charm and unforgettable experiences.
With e-TAHITI travel, prepare to discover an authentic and preserved island paradise. For more information and to organize your custom trip, contact us.