13 Amazing Things To Do In Tikehau Island, French Polynesia’s Hidden Gem


On our second trip back to French Polynesia, we knew we had to find the idyllic white sand beach, palm trees, and no one else around. So we booked a flight to Tikehau island, and it is truly paradise! While it is often skipped for other French Polynesia islands like Bora Bora, Moorea, and Huahine, Tikehau is one of our favorites in French Polynesia. Don’t miss these 13 things to do in Tikehau island.

2 people standing on the beach in Tikehau island French Polynesia

Where is Tikehau island?

Tikehau is a small, circular atoll neighboring Rangiroa in the Tuamotu Archipelago. The lagoon resembles a natural swimming pool, as it’s only 16 miles across and 100 feet deep. Tikehau has a higher concentration of fish than any other lagoon in French Polynesia. The main reason people visit Tikehau island is for the amazing underwater life. Whether you like scuba diving or snorkeling or just being on a boat, you’ll see some amazing fish, sharks, and manta rays in Tikehau.

Things to do in Tikehau

1. Snorkel with the Manta Rays at the Pearl Farm

The old pearl farm is located on a small motu in the middle of the lagoon, and is a main attraction of Tikehau. This is where you’ll find the manta rays who come to take advantage of the “cleaning station”, where the fish help them get rid of parasites. You can organize a boat trip to get here.

manta ray in Tikehau French Polynesia

2. Visit the pink sand beach

Tikehau is one of the best places to see pink sand beach in French Polynesia. Many of the motus of Tikehau are known for their pink sandy beaches.

3. Get fresh bread from the bakery

In true French fashion, you can get fresh bread from the bakery everyday. Luckily a local told us this when we first arrived. You must go to the boulangerie, which is located near the main village, and order how many loafs of bread you want. You’ll come back in the afternoon between 3-5pm. Each loaf was only .70 cents! We survived on fresh bread the whole trip!

bread from Boulangerie Tikehau island

4. Tikehau Pearl Beach

This is one of 2 resorts on Tikehau, one of the luxurious Pearl Resorts. If you love to stay at luxurious resorts, this is the place for you on Tikehau. Located off the main island, you’ll feel like you’re on your own private island, with the pink sand beach right at your feet.

5. Visit Bird island or L’Île Aux Oiseaux

Motu Puarua, known as Bird Island, is a sanctuary for several species of birds. Some of the birds you’ll see include Brown noddies, red-footed boobies, white terns, crested terns and frigate birds.

6. Bike around the island

Tikehau island is so small it’s so easy to bike around the island. You can easily explore and find some great views all the way around. This was such a fun way for us to explore the island and meet some locals.

Tikehau ride a bike around island

7. Tikehau lagoon tour

We knew we had to get out on the water to see some of the amazing marine life. So we booked an excursion with Hititemanava Tikehau Excursion which took us to swim with the manta rays, to snorkel in the Tuheiava Pass, to visit bird island, and lunch at a local Fishermans village. This is the best way to explore all the best things to do in Tikehau.

lagoon tour in Tikehau

8. Explore the Tuherahera Village

The Tuherahera Village is the main village on Tikehau atoll. This is where most of the islanders live. This is close to the airport. Here you’ll find some local (small) restaurants and markets.

9. Stay in an overwater bungalow

If you’ve been dying to stay in an overwater bungalow, Le Tikehau is the only resort with overwater bungalows in Tikehau. Le Tikehau is a beautiful resort, right on the pink sand beach. You’ll feel like you’re in a completely different universe.

10. Visit Hina Bell Beach (Plage La Cloche de Hina)

Plage La Cloche de Hina is the beach on the ocean side, so opposite of the lagoon. This beach is full of jagged black lava rocks and dead coral. If you continue walking north on the beach, you’ll find Hina Bell, a natural pool formed by blocks of coral several feet high. This is named after Hina, the princess of Tikehau. Hina Bell is one of Tuamotu’s most beautiful sites to visit.

11. Go snorkeling or scuba diving in the Tuheiava Pass

Tikehau island is known for having more fish than any other island in the Tahiti islands, which means this is one of the best spots for snorkeling and scuba diving. Because the lagoon is so shallow, you’ll want to go outside the lagoon for the best snorkeling and scuba diving. Hiring a boat and go to the Tuheiava Pass where you can find all sorts of marine life. You’ll find barracudas, tuna sharks, and moray eels in the pass.

12. Watch the manta rays at the harbor

A local told us this and we made sure to visit every night we were there. In the main village, there’s a small dock that has some lights shining in the water. That light attracts the manta rays, so if you go at night you can a bunch (we saw up to 10 one night) swimming around right by the dock. It is truly incredible!

2 people in front of manta rays

13. Go fishing

Tikehau is known for its fishing, so chances are high that you’ll catch some fish. There are plenty of fishing tours that go out everyday.

Tikehau lagoon tour

Tikehau hotels

Because Tikehau is a small atoll, there are not a lot of resorts on Tikehau. Most of the resorts are located on small little islands away from the main village.

There are only 2 resorts on Tikehau:

Tikehau lagoon

There are lots of great pensions and guesthouses on Tikehau, which we actually prefer over the big resorts. Here are some highly recommended in Tikehau:

Getting to and around Tikehau

Tikehau is only a one hour flight from Tahiti. There aren’t many flights going in and out, so you’ll want to plan your flight schedule ahead of time, on the Air Tahiti website. Once arriving at the airport, which is close to the main village of Tuherahera, your hosts will arrange to pick you up from the airport.

Tikehau airport

The island is very small and there is no public transportation. If you are staying on the main island, you can walk or bike around the island. It’s possible to rent a motor bike if you’d like. If you plan to do a water activity, your hosts can organize your boat transportation.

How long to stay on Tikehau?

Depending on what you are looking for, we recommend staying 3-4 days in Tikehau. This gives you ample time to explore Tikehau island, but also to relax and enjoy the beautiful island. We spent 4 days in Tikehau and we really didn’t want to leave. Tikehau atoll is one of the most beautiful places we’ve ever visited!

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