Tikehau, French Polynesia


We had never heard of it when suggested by our travel agent while planning a trip to Tahiti and Bora Bora. Basically this is a remote atoll the size of Long Island with about 500 permanent residents and a handful of resorts and guesthouses. This is as close as we have ever come to living by ourselves on a desert island, surrounded by crystal blue waters, abundant fish life (including friendly sharks!), and amazing birds. While our resort (30 huts, less than 100 people max) was a 15 minute motor launch from the main and only town, you could kayak it in less than hour or walk deserted island to deserted island within 2-3 hours. It is one of those places we really would love to go to again. See Tikehau.
 

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