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Address:
Elodie DamoMotu Tangaraufara
Manihi
98771
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Our venue is situated on a stunning 7-hectare motu, surrounded by pristine sandy shores.Reviews
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Directions
You will be picked up by boat at Manihi Airport, and the transfer to the motu takes approximately 20 minutes.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Services
Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Dinner
Attractions
- **Manihi Lagoon**: The turquoise waters of Manihi Lagoon are perfect for snorkeling and diving. The lagoon is teeming with marine life, including colorful coral reefs and tropical fish. It's a peaceful spot for water-based activities or simply enjoying the serene environment.
- **Pearl Farms**: Manihi is famous for its black pearls, and visiting a pearl farm offers insight into how these beautiful gems are cultivated. Tours often include demonstrations of the pearl farming process, from oyster cultivation to pearl harvesting.
- **Tikehau Atoll**: While a bit further away, Tikehau Atoll is worth visiting for its pink sand beaches and vibrant underwater life. It's often considered one of the most beautiful atolls in French Polynesia, making it ideal for diving and bird watching.
- **Fakarava Atoll**: Known for its biosphere reserve status, Fakarava is a haven for divers. The atoll offers exceptional dive sites, including the famous Tumakohua Pass, where divers can see a variety of shark species and other marine creatures.
- **Archaeological Sites**: Explore ancient Polynesian culture by visiting the archaeological sites on nearby atolls. These sites often feature marae (sacred places) and provide a glimpse into the region's history and traditions.
- **Local Villages**: Spend some time in the local villages on Manihi to experience Polynesian culture and hospitality. Engaging with the local community offers an authentic look at daily life on the atoll.
- **Beach Picnics**: Many motus (small islets) around Manihi offer secluded spots for beach picnics and relaxation. These pristine beaches provide a perfect backdrop for a quiet day in nature. These attractions highlight the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Tuamotu Archipelago, making it a unique destination for travelers seeking tranquility and adventure in a tropical paradise.