An archipelago for modern adventurers
Located to the north-east of Tahiti, the Tuamotu Islands form the largest chain of atolls in the world. This wild territory is an invitation to explore for travellers in search of isolation and thrills. Between infinite lagoons and coral sandbanks, each islet offers a range of unique activities, from deep-sea diving to horse riding.
The precious cradle of the black pearl
The crystal-clear waters of the Tuamotus hide a world-famous treasure: the Tahitian black pearl. At Manihi or Rangiroa, visitors can immerse themselves in the fascinating world of pearl farms. Discovering the meticulous process of grafting black-lipped oysters is a magical experience, one that will leave you with an eternal souvenir of your stay.
Exceptional refuges between sea and sky
Hotels in the Tuamotus are distinguished by their perfect integration into the environment. From the palm-fringed Tikehau Pearl Beach Resort to the spacious bungalows of Fakarava, comfort and nature go hand in hand. These resorts offer unforgettable excursions, such as sunset cruises or fishing trips, for total immersion.

Tuamotu fisherman © Denis Grosmaire

P2 Mangareva 00048 Gregoire Le Bacon 3840x5760 1

P2 Tikehau Tahiti Tourisme Tikehau Glb 1 31 Gregoire Le Bacon 4237x2825 1
















