Tikehau, part of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia, is a secluded atoll known for its pristine lagoon, pink sandy beaches, and vibrant coral reefs. Cruise visitors are welcomed to a serene island escape, where the rhythm of life slows down, and natural beauty surrounds every corner. From turquoise waters perfect for snorkeling to quiet beaches ideal for relaxation, Tikehau offers a peaceful, authentic Polynesian experience that enchants nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Tikehau is celebrated for its untouched beauty and intimate atmosphere. The island's lagoon teems with marine life, making it a top spot for snorkeling and diving. Pink sand beaches contrast with the crystal-clear waters, providing stunning views and ideal relaxation. Visitors can engage with the small local community, explore coconut groves, or take a leisurely paddle through calm waters. This remote island promises a blend of adventure, tranquility, and cultural immersion, perfect for cruisers seeking a genuine and rejuvenating Polynesian getaway.
Top Activity 1: Snorkeling in the Lagoon Discover Tikehau's vibrant underwater world. Swim among colorful coral gardens, tropical fish, and gentle rays, making it a snorkeler's paradise with calm, clear waters.
Top Activity 2: Relax on Pink Sand Beaches Unwind on Tikehau's rare pink sand beaches, enjoying sunbathing, quiet walks, or simply soaking in the stunning ocean views framed by lush island vegetation.
Lesser Known Gem: Village Exploration Stroll through the small local village to meet friendly residents, experience traditional Polynesian life, and enjoy local cuisine, crafts, and cultural insights away from the main tourist paths.
Tikehau's cruise anchorage is accessible by tender boats, bringing visitors to the island's lagoon and beach areas. Local guides and excursions offer organized snorkeling, village tours, and lagoon experiences. The port facilities are simple but efficient, providing easy access to the natural attractions and maintaining the island's peaceful, unspoiled charm. Visitors are encouraged to respect local customs and environmental guidelines to preserve Tikehau's pristine environment.
Spring: 75 to 85 °F Summer: 80 to 88 °F Autumn: 78 to 86 °F Winter: 74 to 82 °F
Bring reef-safe sunscreen, water shoes for coral exploration, light tropical clothing, and snorkeling gear if desired. Plan excursions in advance and respect the delicate marine ecosystem to fully enjoy Tikehau's secluded paradise.


STARTING AT
$15400.00
per person