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Fakarava - MAiTAi - Private Cabin Large Catamaran
Unique ! In front of the village. Near DIVING centers for NORTH and SOUTH, shops, snacks, beach. ACCESS TO LAND AT WILL. Discovery: snorkeling, fishing, cycling, excursion. FREE TRANSFER. Breakfast included/Lunch or dinner @33€ - SPECIAL MENUS without gluten, lactose, vegan - Large catamaran 18 meters with the owners and 2 small dogs. NO MOSQUITOES - QUIET - Eco-responsible: recycling, self-sufficient in water and solar energy - FREE 4G WIFI - 4 cabins with double bed/private bathroom for 8 max.

Lagoonfront Bungalow Fakarava • Terrace & Transfer
Enjoy a peaceful stay at Hibiscus Bungalow, a 25 m² bungalow set right in front of Fakarava’s turquoise lagoon. Relax on your private terrace and admire the calming lagoon view, ideal for unwinding in complete serenity. From your private terrace, enjoy exceptional views, beautiful sunsets, and direct access to the beach. Located in a quiet and preserved area, this cozy retreat is perfect for relaxing, exploring the lagoon, and experiencing the authentic spirit of the Tuamotu Islands.

Fakarava - Teariki Lodge 1
Fakarava - Teariki Lodge<br><br>Offering a harmonious blend of simplicity and comfort, our bungalow is perfect for travellers seeking tranquillity and the gentle atmosphere of the islands. Ideally located just a few steps from the ocean, breathe in the sea air, watch the whales in season, and admire the lush vegetation surrounding the property. Enjoy a stroll along the beach with its typical Tuamotu sand and coral floors, or cool off in the property's saltwater pool.

Fakarava - Bungalow SeaBreeze 1
Welcome to Fakarava, a jewel of the Tuamotu archipelago, classified as a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Here, you can enjoy the lagoon for swimming, diving or observing tropical fish, and on land discover the village, cycle along beaches lined with coconut trees or simply savour the tranquillity of the place. Diving enthusiasts will discover the famous North Pass (Garuae) and South Pass (Tumakohua), world-renowned for their schools of fish, sharks and preserved coral

Making 'Una'Una - Fakarava
Welcome to Fare 'Una'Una - Fakarava Nestled in the heart of a tropical garden and a few steps from a beach, Fare 'Una'Una is the perfect place for a peaceful stay in Fakarava. This comfortable bungalow is designed for two people. To explore the island at your own pace, bicycles, scooters and cars are available for rent, and a kayak is available free of charge. No meal service is offered, but dining options are available nearby.

Fakarava, Spacious local-style bungalow.
Welcome to Kauahitinui Lodge Fakarava, the Garden Where the Sun Rises. Located in North Fakarava, in the village of Rotoava. Autonomous, spacious, comfortable, simple and local style bungalow for an experience close to authentic. Planted in the middle of a garden and lined with white sand. Close to the ocean, lagoon, beaches, amenities and activities. A bike is available.

Takava Lodge - Bungalow No. 3 on the beach
Welcome to Takavalodge with Bungalows, directly on the beach, facing the Fakarava lagoon. Each bungalow offers modern comfort: queen size bed, air conditioning, private bathroom, terrace and immediate access to the white sand. Enjoy absolute tranquility, a private beach, Wi-Fi. Perfect for an intimate stay in the heart of a preserved atoll.

Tuamotu Host Boat
The catamaran is anchored in the village or at the South Pass of Fakarava. Breakfast and evening meals are included, you can also request a full board service or customized cruise. You have a double cabin with private toilet, the comfort of the saloon (interior) and the cockpit (exterior). Additional cabin 250 euros/day

Tepuru Lodge Fakarava
Situé au calme, en bord de lagon, Tepuru Lodge propose un bungalow tout équipé, idéal pour un séjour reposant en pleine nature. Vous serez les seuls occupants du lodge, sans aucun autre client sur place, garantissant une intimité totale et exclusive tout au long de votre séjour.

KoriKori House Fakarava (FARE BNB2)
Iaorana et Bienvenue au KoriKori House de Fakarava. Notre bungalow entouré de son jardin de cocoteraie est un endroit idéal pour un couple ou une personne seule tout en restant autonome de ces propres activités ainsi qu'une cuisine parfaite pour se cuisiner de bons petits plats.

Cozy and comfortable catamaran in Fakarava
🌴 Welcome to Paradise – Exceptional Stay on a Catamaran in a Dream Atoll 🌊 Recipe for happiness: 1️⃣ Take a comfortable 13-meter catamaran. 2️⃣ Set it up in a turquoise lagoon at 27°C. 3️⃣ Add magical sunsets, calm, comfort... 4️⃣ Relax. You're there.

Fareana Lodge Bungalow Piti
Détendez-vous dans ce logement unique et tranquille en bord de lagon aux couleurs incroyables Sur le même terrain se trouve notre maison et un autre bungalow
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Fakarava?
Fakarava has guesthouses, locally run lodges, and waterfront vacation rentals around the main village and motus. Staying near Rotoava places you close to shops and many water activities, while remote motus have tranquil spots favored for quieter stays.
What are the best things to do in Fakarava with kids?
Families can explore sandy beaches, snorkel in shallow lagoons, and visit local pearl farms to learn about culture. Picnics on motus and guided lagoon excursions are frequently suggested for interactive, memorable experiences.
What are some of the best things to do in Fakarava?
Explore coral reefs through snorkeling or diving, wander the main village of Rotoava, and enjoy traditional Polynesian food at local eateries. Adventurers often join a lagoon tour or visit a pearl farm to learn about local heritage.
How is the weather in Fakarava?
Fakarava generally has warm, humid conditions year-round, with temperatures often between 77–86°F (25–30°C). Passing rain showers are common, but the area usually enjoys abundant sunshine and gentle breezes.
When is the best time to visit Fakarava?
Fakarava has a dry season that is often recommended for visits, with more sunshine and comfortable weather. This period, during Tahitian winter, brings clearer water and is frequently suggested for snorkeling and diving.
What are the best places to visit in Fakarava?
Explore the southern pass of Tetamanu, known for vibrant marine life, and the main village of Rotoava for local culture. Pearl farms and small motus around the lagoon are also popular for day excursions.
What are some hiking trails in Fakarava?
Fakarava has nature paths around Rotoava village and along the coastline, where visitors can spot native plants and seabirds. Some motus feature informal walking trails through coconut groves and sandy shores.
What are some family activities we can do in Fakarava?
Families can join lagoon tours, snorkel in calm waters, take part in cultural craft workshops, or picnic on nearby motus. Visiting the main village and local markets is often suggested for an introduction to island life.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Fakarava?
Spend a day exploring nearby motus for secluded beaches and local flora, visit a pearl farm for culture, or take a guided snorkeling excursion to the southern pass. Traditional fishing activities and picnics are often recommended.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Fakarava?
Some vacation rentals and locally run lodges in Fakarava welcome pets, especially around Rotoava and quieter motus. Check with your host about amenities for pets and any relevant house guidelines before booking.
What are some local tips for visiting Fakarava?
Bring reef-safe sunscreen, respect local customs, and consider learning basic French phrases. Fresh water, reusable containers, and lightweight clothing help make your stay more comfortable around the motus and main village.
What is Fakarava known for?
Fakarava is known for its UNESCO Biosphere Reserve-designated coral atoll, vibrant marine biodiversity, and traditional pearl farming. The area also celebrates locally rooted Polynesian culture and simple village life.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Fakarava?
Quiet motus around the lagoon feature secluded beaches and coconut groves. Some less-visited coral gardens and artisanal craft workshops in smaller villages offer distinctive glimpses of island culture away from busier spots.
What are the best foods to try in Fakarava?
Locally sourced fish like mahi mahi or tuna, Polynesian-style coconut bread, and poisson cru are frequently suggested. Sampling fresh fruit, and visiting local food stalls or village markets, introduces you to regional flavors.
What should I bring for a trip to Fakarava?
Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, a sun hat, reef-safe sunscreen, and swim gear for lagoon activities. Insect repellent and sturdy sandals are handy, while a reusable water bottle is useful for village exploring.
What is the nightlife in Fakarava like?
Fakarava's nightlife is low-key, centering around small village gatherings, guesthouse dinners, and occasional music performances. Evening walks by the lagoon and stargazing are popular activities.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Fakarava?
Traditional dance and music gatherings, especially during the annual Heiva festivities in the dry season, are often recommended. Local celebrations and cultural fairs sometimes feature crafts, food, and performances honoring Polynesian heritage.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Fakarava?
Family friendly vacation rentals are available in Fakarava, especially around Rotoava and quieter motus. Locally run guesthouses often welcome families and provide easy access to beaches, cultural sites, and shops.




