Tuamotu Islands

Showcasing amazing pink sand beaches and towering coconut palms, and warm, crystal clear lagoons, the 76 islands and atolls within the Tuamotu Archipelago are spread over an area of more than 770,000 square miles in the South Pacific.

The Tuamotu Islands are a must-see for experienced divers and nature lovers alike. The atoll lagoons are a protected paradise where underwater life flourishes, and bird populations seek refuge. Tahitian cultured pearl farms lie almost weightlessly on the Tuamotu’s lagoons where the pearls get their unmatched colors and shades.

Some of the Tuamotu atolls are just endless white, sandy beaches with a few acres of coconut plantations while others, such as Rangiroa, are much larger.