Rangiroa Island
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The Rangiroa Atlas is only 45 minutes by plane from Tahiti and is the most popular Atlas in Polynesia and one of the largest scuba-diver sites in the whole wide area. Rangiroa, a chain of corals surrounding a bright teal and jade-green lake, is an invite to live the real polynese way of life. The clear waters of the Rangiroa Laguna and the extraordinary variety of sea life make Rangiroa an important scuba resort.
Some of the most visited dive spots are the Blue Lagoon, the Avatoru Passport, the Tiputa Passport and Les Sables Roses ("The Pink Sands"). Rangiroa is a private island on a small island, also called "motu", in the southern part of the island Atolls. There is a wood mansion on the shore bordered by palm groves and a sandy spot bordering the gardens.
Unbelievable, but even in the midst of the ocean, in a clean paradise far away from any civilisation, you and your visitors have the comforts of a mansion. Nonchalant sophistication at its best is described by the head office, which has been constructed in the traditional Tagitian look with open bars and no window, so that the South Pacific breeze can keep you comfy and envelop you in the Fr. of life.
Our grand mansion and guesthouse are built in the classic Tahiti styles - lush hardwood, light, open timber and open shutters that allow you to stroke the South Pacific breeze. Every house is completed by a large porch that allows you to unwind and admire the unbelievable, unobstructable view of the stunning blue Rangiroa Lagoon, just a few paces from the decks.
An experienced cook will cook your meal with the use of delicious seafood and traditional cooking (165 euro/day/adult for excursions, food & drink and 82,5 euro/day/child (4-16 years) for excursions, food & drink), and there is no end to the activity during your stop. Water from the blue coloured lake is perfect for boat trips, kayak and windsurf.
Later, as the many brightly lit and unpolluted starry skies fill the island's skyline like nowhere else in the world, visitors can unwind on the beaches and taste the finest wine from the island's rich wine collections.