Rangiro, Tuamotus - FRENCH POLYNESIA
Rangiroa is situated in the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia. It is the second largest Atoll in the world. It is a coral island. The widest point is from the lagoon to the ocean is about 500m. The island is an average of 3-5 meters above sea level. One of the best dive sites in the world and attracts a lot of large fish species and mammals (Hammerhead sharks, Tiger Sharks, Manta Rays, Dolphins, Whales).
Fakarava, Tuamotu Atoll - French Polynesia - South Pacific Island
Views of Fakarava (Tuamotu Atoll), a beautiful south pacific island part of French Polynesia.
With only 800 inhabitants Fakarava is the second largest atoll of the Tuamotu group. It has been designated as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO.
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Anaa, French Polynesia - Drone Footage
Anaa, Nganaa-nui is an atoll in the Tuamotu archipelago, in French Polynesia. It is located in the north-west of the archipelago, 350 km to the east of Tahiti. It is oval in shape, 29.5 km in length and 6.5 km wide, with a total land area of 38 km² and a population of 504.
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Spirit of Marquesas. Explore Marquesas islands. Feel the mana / life energy/ of islands such Nuku Hiva, Fatu Hiva, Hiva Oa, Ua Pou.
I spent longer time by filming in different islands,in different remote places, so I could feel the real wild nature with abandoned places and the life energy - the “mana” of indigenous people. I was attend a dance festival, which was really amazing, unique moment. To see that many variety of indigenous dances and dancers was a life time experience. Every Island have their own special dance moves, special costumes & songs.
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The most recent festivals have brought together over 1800 participants from islands outside of the Marquesas. Youth, their families and instructors come from other Polynesian islands which stretches out to Hawaii, New Zealand and Easter Island. Those attending this rare event will be immersed an opportunity to dive into the heart of the traditions of Polynesia.
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Tourism in French Polynesia - Best Tourist Attractions
Tourism in French Polynesia - Best Tourist Attractions
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French Polynesia (French: Polynésie Française) is an overseas collectivity of the French Republic. It is composed of 118 geographically dispersed islands and atolls stretching over an expanse of more than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) in the South Pacific Ocean. Its total land area is 4,167 square kilometres (1,609 sq mi).
French Polynesia is divided into five groups of islands: the Society Islands Archipelago, composed of the Windward Islands and the Leeward Islands; the Tuamotu Archipelago; the Gambier Islands; the Marquesas Islands; and the Austral Islands. Among its 118 islands and atolls, 67 are inhabited. Tahiti, which is located within the Society Islands, is the most populous island. Papeete is the seat of the capital of the collectivity. It has close to 69% of the population of the islands in 2017. Although not an integral part of its territory, Clipperton Island was administered from French Polynesia until 2007.
Following the Great Polynesian Migration, European explorers visited the islands of French Polynesia on several occasions. Traders and whaling ships also visited. In 1842, the French took over the islands and established a French protectorate they called Etablissements des français en Océanie (EFO) (French Establishments/Settlements in Oceania).
In 1946, the EFOs became an overseas territory under the constitution of the French Fourth Republic, and Polynesians were granted the right to vote through citizenship. In 1957, the EFOs were renamed French Polynesia. Since 28 March 2003, French Polynesia has been an overseas collectivity of the French Republic under the constitutional revision of article 74, and later gained, with law 2004-192 of 27 February 2004, an administrative autonomy, two symbolic manifestations of which are the title of the President of French Polynesia and its additional designation as an overseas country.
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Dream for sale - Manihi French Polynesia
ILOT PRIVATIF - 10 HECTARES
Si vous rêvez d’un endroit calme et paisible entouré d’eaux chaudes tropicales regorgeant de coraux exotiques alors cet îlot est fait pour vous.
Motu Karatae (nom de l’îlot) est couvert de cocotiers et bordé par les eaux chaudes du lagon turquoise. À seulement 1h30 de vol de Tahiti cet îlot se trouve dans l’atoll de Manihi situé dans l’archipel des Tuamotu en Polynésie française. Si vous aspirez à la tranquillité paisible, loin du stress de la vie quotidienne, ce paradis pourriez être à vous.
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PRIVATE ISLAND - 10 HECTARES
If you dream of a quiet and peaceful place surrounded by warm tropical waters teeming with exotic coral island then this is for you.
Motu Karatae (name of the island) is covered with coconut palms and fringed by the warm waters of the lagoon. At only 1h30 flight from Tahiti this island is in the atoll of Manihi located in French Polynesia Tuamotu Archipelago. If you aspire to the peaceful tranquility away from the stress of everyday life, this paradise could be yours.
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French Polynesia, Society islands
This group of islands, part of the archipelago of Society is composed of five high islands, all very different from one another. Huahine, peaceful and wild, the sacred Raiatea where you can find the marae taputapuatea the biggest and most ancient marae of French Polynesia, Tahaa, with it's translucent and turquoise lagoon, Bora Bora, the Pearl of the Pacific, and Maupiti, the most remote with it's sandy white beaches. All of them await the visitor with great joy, typical of the Polynesian way of life.
TAHITI, LOOK AT THE WONDERFUL DANCING at the most EXOTIC ISLAND IN THE WORLD
SUBSCRIBE: - Guess where I am, after I go through a list of countries that I have visited and after viewing some wild and very exotic dancing. I reveal the country at the end and finally we can enjoy the dancing uninterrupted. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Tahiti is the largest island in the Windward group of French Polynesia; this overseas collectivity of the French Republic is sometimes referred to as an overseas country. The island is located in the archipelago of the Society Islands in the central Southern Pacific Ocean, and is divided into two parts: The bigger, northwestern part Tahiti Nui and the smaller, southeastern part Tahiti Iti.
Forget Bora Bora, Plan Your Honeymoon, Holiday in Rangiroa - French Polynesia | Top Things to Do
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See the sea life in Rangiroa, a ring-shaped atoll in French Polynesia that is known for oysters that produce black pearls. It also has some of the world's best scuba diving, and visitors can see dolphins, manta rays, green sea turtles, and hammerhead sharks.
Rangiroa is the largest atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago, and home to a 42 mile long by 16 mile wide turquoise lagoon, which is a breathtaking spectacle, holding numerous discoveries, and host to a range of exciting activities.
Why you should leave home and take a trip to Rangiroa?
1. Visit the beach: Rangiroa’s beaches are beautiful and serene, with clear, turquoise water, and white sand, offering visitors a picturesque place to swim and frolic, enjoy a picnic, tan and lounge. Most resorts offer guests amenities such as massages in the shade, drinks and food on the beach.
2. Underwater Activities: Discover some of the world’s best diving sites in Rangiroa. They have a variety of diving centers and facilities to choose from. Outside the reefs is a breathtaking array of large marine species along the walls of the drop-offs, including tuna, eagle rays, and sharks! You can also go snorkeling, and explore reefs which contain an assortment of smaller marine life.
3. Water Sports & Related Activities: In Rangiroa, there is an activity for every type of person out there, whether you are adventurous or conservative, you can enjoy a variety of above-water experiences, such as kayaking, water skiing, para sailing, jet skiing, sailing and deep sea fishing.
4. Excursions – Rangiroa offers numerous excursions opportunities;
- You can decide destinations like Tiputa Pass, there’s a good chance of seeing ‘Big Surprises’. How about manta rays (in season), families of dolphins playing away and rare sharks like hammerhead and tiger a definite possibility. The more you dive, the more surprises you’ll see
- A bird sanctuary,
- Enjoyment of touring one of the many working pearl farms
- and a winery
- You can also take a ride on a glass-bottom boat to see marine life without getting wet.
5. Discover Tahitian Cultural
6. Restaurant Hopping: Rangiroa has a list of seductive restaurants that are sure to tantalize your taste buds even further, while offering live Tahitian cultural entertainment. You will find both International and French Polynesian cuisine.
Apart from those you can also try:
- Cycling Around The Atolls
- Visiting The Pink Sand Beach: there are quite a few beaches in Fakarava that have pink sand. But none are as beautiful (or famous) as the one not too far away from Tetamanu Village. Also known as Les Sables Roses, the only way to get here is on a long voyage by boat, but at least the good news is that you’ll probably be the only ones here. The color of the sand? Orange on a cloudy day and radiating pink when the sun is shining.
- Diving In The Avatoru Pass: Separating Avatoru village and the coral vineyards that grow on the opposing motu, the Avatoru Pass in Rangiroa doesn’t get as many divers as its big sister down the road, but it’s where the mighty silvertip sharks like to grab breakfast every day. Hang on to some coral when the current is pulling you out into the blue and keep your eyes peeled for the predator!
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