Tikehau
Tikehau, French PolynesiaConsidered to be one of the most beautiful atolls in Polynesia, Tikehau is a graceful oval crown of small islets, with an interior lagoon 16 miles across. Recently affiliated to the prestigious association of Select Hotels & Resorts International, the Tikehau Pearl Beach Resort is a pearl to discover in the Tuamotu islands. The resort welcomes guests to this 4 hectare tropical paradise. AccommodationsLocated on a secluded pink sandy beach fringed with coconut trees, the Tikehau Pearl Beach Resort offers 13 beach bungalows (6 with air conditioning) and 24 over water bungalows and suites. All bungalows, designed in true Polynesian style, are very spacious (55mē) and are equipped with a fan, mini bar, coffee / tea making facilities, direct dial phone, safe, television and private veranda. The over water bungalows include a glass section of the floor from which you can enjoy the spectacular underwater life of the lagoon. ActivitiesMany excursions and activities are available to enhance this heavenly location: Free Activities Include:
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The SpaThe Spa at Tikehau Beach Resort invites you to experience the rich massage tradition of Polynesia thanks to the best certified 100% natural products. Discover the exceptional blend of an exclusive hideaway, elegant informality and Polynesian hospitality at the Tikehau Pearl Beach Resort Situated within a luxurious beach bungalow, the fare is equipped with two massage tables facing the beach. In front of the fare is a beautifully lush Zen garden, surrounded by coconut tree logs and providing the perfect spot for serene relaxation and meditation in-between pampering treatments. Inquire to find out more about their luxurious treatments. DivingWhen Jacques Cousteau's research group made a study of the Polynesian atolls in 1987, they declared the lagoon of Tikehau to contain the most fish. Diving is the main attraction of the island. The beauty and abundance of its fauna account for the popularity of scuba diving especially in the Tuheiava pass where the manta rays swim among barracuda and tuna, not to mention the grey and the white tipped sharks. |
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