Tikehau & Rangiroa
Pristine Tropical Retreats
Picturesque Tikehau offers pink-and-white-sand beaches. Rangiroa’s lagoon is a premier dive destination.
On Tikehau, it’s been said that the number of fish in the lagoon outnumber people a billion to one.
From the air, Rangiroa’s 240 motu resemble a dainty necklace resting on the water, encircling a breathtaking lagoon.
Tikehau & Rangiroa Hotels
More About Tikehau & Rangiroa
Made up of 76 low-lying islands and atolls, the Tuamotu chain is one of the little-known corners of French Polynesia. Rangiroa, 186 miles northeast of Tahiti, is one of the largest atolls in the region. The island's name, which means "extended sky," sums up the vastness of the 50-mile-long lagoon. Approximately 240 motu, or small coral islands, sit atop the reef. The lagoon's clear, fish-filled waters offer a paradise for swimmers and divers. Rangiroa's reputation as one of the world's best shark-viewing destinations has made it a must-dive location. Another destination in the Tuamotu chain worth exploring are Tikehau, a nearly perfect oval of islets ringed by pink-sand beaches.
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Climate:
Average Celsius Temperature:
- December through February: 29° to 29°
- March through May: 29° to 29°
- June through August: 28° to 27°
- September through November: 27° to 28°
Tropical Storm Season from November to May
Water Safety: Tap water is safe to drink.
Local Currency: French Pacific Francs
Currency Information: For exchange and cash advances in CFP, banks can be found at Faa’a International Airport, in downtown Papeete and throughout the islands. Hotels also will exchange U.S. dollars for CFP. On the primary tourist islands, major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants and boutiques.
Electricity: The voltage is 110 or 220 volts (60AC) depending on the islands and the type of accommodation. A universal adapter/converter is recommended.
Time Zone: Tahiti - French Polynesia Standard Time
Local Language: French | Tahitian
Do Not Forget: Visitors are reminded to bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, reef walking shoes, swimwear, insect repellent and after-bite medicine, personal prescriptions, a camera, film/memory card, an extra camera battery and a disposable underwater camera. During the rainy season, lightweight rainwear is advised.
Tikehau : Watch the sunset at Hina Bell, a fossilized natural formation on the west side of the island.
Tikehau : Take a guided excursion of the lagoon.
Rangiroa : Visit Tiputa village to experience what life is like on an atoll.
Rangiroa : Visit the Blue Lagoon, a lagoon within the lagoon. Snorkeling and other activities are available.
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Transfer Company: Marama Tours
Telephone: 689-50-74-74
BP 6266
98702 Faa'a Center
Papeete, Tahiti
French Polynesia, 98702
Emergency Telephone: 50-74-74 (24 hours)
Instructions: Transfers in Tahiti are provided by Costco Travel’s ground operator, Marama Tours, which is based in Papeete, Tahiti. For assistance in Tahiti, please call Marama Tours.