Between ocean and lagoon as far as the eye can see, Rangiroa is an extraordinary atoll. A must-visit for enthusiasts of diving, crystal-clear waters, pristine islets, and both land and water activities.
Dive into a remarkable ecosystem and biodiversity. World-renowned, the Tiputa and Avatoru passes are the perfect places to encounter dolphins, sharks, manta rays, turtles, schools of jacks, and more.
Explore the world's second-largest lagoon. Discover its isolated islets (motu) dotted with coconut trees, its fossilized coral formations created by underwater upheavals, and its 'lagoon within a lagoon,' which serves as a shark nursery.
Discover Pa’umotu culture and traditions by sharing the daily life of the locals. You can also taste local cuisine, craft shell necklaces and objects from nī’au, or uncover the secrets of black pearls.
Rejuvenate with the peaceful charm of island life. Rangiroa invites relaxation—whether you're cycling or kayaking, snorkeling among tropical fish, or watching dolphins play in the waves.
60 minutes from Tahiti
1 hour and 15 minutes from Bora Bora
3 900 inhabitants
1 446 km²